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Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:57 pm
by Morgana
Stealth wrote:Morgana wrote:YYYYEEEEEEEAAAAHHHH!!!!! I've bought "
Malena"!!!

I'll watch it tomorrow and tell you about my impressions

Let me guess... You are gonna love it. You love any movie with Monica in it.

Your opinion about Malena will be extremely biased!
Heheh, maybe you're right in some part of your words...

But I don't buy movies that I didn't read about in Internet. "Malena" got 2 Oscars so I guess it's a good movie. And finally, there are some not very interesting movies with Monica. I saw some of them.... and I didn't like them.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 9:00 pm
by Stealth
Morgana wrote: "Malena" got 2 Oscars so I guess it's a good movie.
Titanic won 11 Oscars.......

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 9:04 pm
by Morgana
Don't tell me that you don't like Titanic!!!!

Hell, it's great movie - such a strong feelings.....

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 9:09 pm
by Stealth
Well, I haven't watched it... But the thing is, I didn't watch it because it's the kind of movie I would never ever watch! I can't take the overly sentimental American movie with "touching" background music throughout the entire movie and grossly exaggerated (and unrealistic) sentimental moments made even worse by exaggerated performances. I give those movies 28 thumbs down.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:06 pm
by Stratofanius
Morgana wrote:Don't tell me that you don't like Titanic!!!!

Hell, it's great movie - such a strong feelings.....

But Cameron has many many many better movies than it.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:29 pm
by browneyedgirl
Stratofanius wrote:Morgana wrote:Don't tell me that you don't like Titanic!!!!

Hell, it's great movie - such a strong feelings.....

But Cameron has many many many better movies than it.
Terminator I&II, for example?

:uzi:

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:03 pm
by Stratofanius
browneyedgirl wrote:Stratofanius wrote:Morgana wrote:Don't tell me that you don't like Titanic!!!!

Hell, it's great movie - such a strong feelings.....

But Cameron has many many many better movies than it.
Terminator I&II, for example?

:uzi:

Terminator I is of course LEGEND (II isn't, it's just good) and so is ALIENS. Those two movies are probably in my "top 10 movies ever" -list.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 1:10 pm
by browneyedgirl
Stratofanius wrote:browneyedgirl wrote:Stratofanius wrote:Morgana wrote:Don't tell me that you don't like Titanic!!!!

Hell, it's great movie - such a strong feelings.....

But Cameron has many many many better movies than it.
Terminator I&II, for example?

:uzi:

Terminator I is of course LEGEND (II isn't, it's just good) and so is ALIENS. Those two movies are probably in my "top 10 movies ever" -list.
And as a bonus he got to marry Sarah Conner!

Seriously, Cameron&Linda Hamilton married after TermI&had a couple kids.

Who says the casting couch doesn't exist?

Or in this case the Casting Altar.

Thats how Stephen Spiedlberg met his wife, too--she was the heroine of Raiders of the Lost Ark II.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:03 pm
by Stratofanius
browneyedgirl wrote:Thats how Stephen Spiedlberg met his wife, too--she was the heroine of Raiders of the Lost Ark II.

You meant: "Thats how Steven Spielberg met his wife, too--she was the heroine of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:42 am
by browneyedgirl
Stratofanius wrote:browneyedgirl wrote:Thats how Stephen Spiedlberg met his wife, too--she was the heroine of Raiders of the Lost Ark II.

You meant: "Thats how Steven Spielberg met his wife, too--she was the heroine of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"

Yeah, thats what I meant

but, for some reason I always say ROTLA 1,2&3 because they are so closely intertwined.
Oh, Kate Capshaw is Spielberg's wife--they have 6 children. He must love her very much!

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 9:46 pm
by mo-ka
Yesterday night I have seen "willy wonka and the chocolate factory" dated 1971 with Gene Wilder. I was curious to see the original film...that's not bad

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:53 am
by stratohawk
I watched the new Bond! It's an awesome movie!! Better than all Pierce Brosnan-movies, definitely a classic!!!!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:28 am
by Shurik
miditek wrote:Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
This weekend, I took my girlfriend to see this mock documentary. It stars British actor Sascha Baron Cohen as Kazakh reporter Borat Sagdiyev, who along with his trusty producer Azamat, are commissioned by the Kazakh Ministry of Information to interview various people in the, as Borat describes is, the "US and A".
The entire audience laughed through just about the whole movie. This film will doubtlessly offend folks that are thin-skinned or politically correct, but will delight the rest.
Borat encounters one outrageous adventure after the other as he learns street slang from black gang members, gets drunk with college fraternity guys, goes on a date with a prostitute, pisses off an entire arena full of rednecks at a rodeo, proclaims that he's going to California to meet/marry his beloved Pamela Anderson, and "speaks in tongues" with evangelical Pentecostals, among others.
This is absolutely one of the funniest and most offensive movies ever made.
Yagshemash!
This guy is insane. I don't know how much of the movie was staged (probably not much, from what I've read), but he could've been killed for some of the things he did, like the rodeo scene ...
The movie is offensive, disgusting in some places (the fight with his producer) but above all - hysterically funny ...
P.S. Sasha Baron Cohen speaks a pretty good Hebrew for someone who wasn't born in Israel, I was able to understand all of what he said in "Kazakh"

25th hour
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:56 am
by sleepless_paul13
Just saw the 25th hour!It is great!Edward Norton for the winners!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:05 am
by Carcass
Da Vinci -code
Crappy film. Few things presented in it are based on facts. Although I have to say that if I were religious, I would surely read throug the Apocrypha. The Bible is a historical and cultural product, it didn't fall like that from the heavens.
Caché
Every fan of Lynch -like films should check this one out. It starts similarily to Lynch's Lost Highway, this is intentional I guess. I don't want to reveal too much about the plot, but it begins with a family recieving video tapes with shots od their house from outside. This is a typical European film, slow and "arty". But great nevertheless.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 6:39 pm
by raziel86_hun
The Shutter
The best horror film what I see in this year!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:34 am
by StratoTimo
Tuntematon Sotilas, ei tartte paljoo selitellä, ja enkuks en jaksa!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:59 pm
by ShadowOfThePast
SAW, I should watch SAW II and III too.. Quite a sick and twisted movie. The human mind is a sick thing.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:22 pm
by nepi
ShadowOfThePast wrote:SAW, I should watch SAW II and III too.. Quite a sick and twisted movie. The human mind is a sick thing.

SAW III??? *jealous*!
I can't wait until feb to see the movie!!!! I have seen the first one and the second one (but this in the cinema at midnite

). I just heard, number 3 is really hard and very good!!!!
My last movie was Vanilla Sky.
Quite not a bad movie but the end is really surreal and I am not sure if I have noticed every single detail...
But the movie is really good and the line between dream and reality is so small that you can't decide.... Very good!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:17 pm
by Mormegil
Going to see the new Bond, Casino Royale this sunday. \m/
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:54 pm
by Morgana
Watched "
Malena" yesterday. Well, 9 points of 10!

There are so many movies where Monica Bellucci acts without any words. "Malena" is one of such movies too. She was silent almost all the movie but there were some strong emotional scenes where I was almost crying, for example, when angry women cut her beautiful hair and broke her clothes.... Strong movie, very strong!

My beloved Monica, she is so beautiful.... She is magnificient!

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:14 pm
by Dave
Mormegil wrote:Going to see the new Bond, Casino Royale this sunday. \m/
I might see it tomorrow \m/
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:34 pm
by Morgana
"
From Hell". Well, 10 points! Great movie, great actors, what can I say... Perfect, nothing to change!

And Johnny Depp is..... :luv1: In one of the "hot" moments (when he kissed her) I thought - how does it feel when Johnny Depp kiss you? Mmmmmmm.........

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:57 pm
by Wanderer
Dave wrote:Mormegil wrote:Going to see the new Bond, Casino Royale this sunday. \m/
I might see it tomorrow \m/
I saw it last saturday. The best Bond so far.

Daniel Craig was more believable than Pierce Brosnan. The movie was too long IMHO (2h 27 mins) I liked the story and the acters. Keep on rocking.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:08 am
by exe knight
Just Married
Not really awesome movie, but it was enough to make my day, good reason not to go sleep.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:30 pm
by Mormegil
Wanderer wrote:Dave wrote:Mormegil wrote:Going to see the new Bond, Casino Royale this sunday. \m/
I might see it tomorrow \m/
I saw it last saturday. The best Bond so far.

Daniel Craig was more believable than Pierce Brosnan. The movie was too long IMHO (2h 27 mins) I liked the story and the acters. Keep on rocking.
I'm not really a Bond-fan but I really liked it too. And I don't think it was too long, I actually had a feeling it ended too soon.

Other movies I just saw:
Carrie
The first ever movie adabted from Stephen King's novel by Scarface-director Brian DePalma.
8
Army Of Darkness
Final chapter of the Evil Dead -trilogy. These movies are hilarious. You got to see the partly slow-motion -made battle between men and the army of the dead.
9
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:53 pm
by browneyedgirl
Carcass wrote:Da Vinci -code
Crappy film. Few things presented in it are based on facts. Although I have to say that if I were religious, I would surely read throug the Apocrypha. The Bible is a historical and cultural product, it didn't fall like that from the heavens.
The book DaVinciCode, was great! Evidently, the wrong folks were chosen to create the movie&act in it because lots of people were disappointed. I will rent it some rainy day when I don't have anything better to do.
You are right about the Bible. Educated Christians would agree.
@Mormegil, Army of Darkness is good, indeed---Bruce Campbell is a terrific actor both in comedy&drama!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:20 am
by Carcass
browneyedgirl wrote:Carcass wrote:Da Vinci -code
Crappy film. Few things presented in it are based on facts. Although I have to say that if I were religious, I would surely read throug the Apocrypha. The Bible is a historical and cultural product, it didn't fall like that from the heavens.
The book DaVinciCode, was great! Evidently, the wrong folks were chosen to create the movie&act in it because lots of people were disappointed. I will rent it some rainy day when I don't have anything better to do.
You are right about the Bible. Educated Christians would agree.
@Mormegil, Army of Darkness is good, indeed---Bruce Campbell is a terrific actor both in comedy&drama!
I have to admit that the film is fairly entertaining. But not more (or less). It's good for a rainy, lazy day. It's worth renting.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:37 am
by Stealth
Bon Cop Bad Cop.
Not good.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 1:47 pm
by Stratofanius
Lucky Number Slevin
Surprisingly very good movie! Overall nice expect Josh Hartnett sucks hard and I was disappointed because he didn't die in the movie...
Batman Forever
Val Kilmer as Batman was a bit boring and Chris O'Donnel looked stupid & gay. Nicole Kidman's performance was mindless also, but the bad guys were great: Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey stole the show easily.
The plot was stupid but in fact I liked this movie. Of course it wasn't anything if we compare it to the first Batman movie, which was truly masterpiece with mighty Jack Nicholson.