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Movies You've Seen Recently

  • Thread starter angellous_evangellous
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Goodfellas.

It's still awesome.

Grease, I haven't seen it since I was about 13 and my perspective of it is completely changed.

Sandy and Danny are fairly unpleasant and poor Rizzo, when I was 13 I thought she was such a *****. The lyrics to the songs are also not appropriate for the 6 year old I was looking after. Having a 6 year old belting out the soundtrack doesn't make the movie move any faster.
 

.lava

Veteran Member
Gabriel.

can't say i like it. end is lame IMO. well, only if charm of a handsome guy could save the entire movie..

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Venatoris

Active Member
Just watched 'Predators' and I have to say that I am disappointed. It is leaps and bounds better than both AVP movies but it could have been much better. Seriously? One of the best creatures in sci-fi history and all I get is a bunch of ********** running around in the jungle? I was less than impressed with everything in this movie after the handful of good actors they wrangled.
 

ninerbuff

godless wonder
Clash of the Titans. The original was so much better. But what struck me was some of the lines in the movie.


Zeus says "The gods need human love to keep us immortal."

Hades says "The fear of a god will keep humans in their place."
 
Micmacs, a dark comedy about internatial arms dealers, from the same director of Delicatessen, Amelie and The City of Lost Children, it has the same idiosyncratic marriage of caricature and realism and the same oddly optimistic fatalism. A bit schmalzy towards the end, but I have to admit I got caught up in it :eek: I loved it.

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YouTube - Micmacs: trailer HD 1080
 

Engyo

Prince of Dorkness!
Saw "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" last weekend. If you liked the others this one is a must!
 

Nepenthe

Tu Stultus Es
Micmacs, a dark comedy about internatial arms dealers, from the same director of Delicatessen, Amelie and The City of Lost Children, it has the same idiosyncratic marriage of caricature and realism and the same oddly optimistic fatalism. A bit schmalzy towards the end, but I have to admit I got caught up in it :eek: I loved it.
[youtube]buarPFzHmBw[/youtube]
YouTube - Micmacs: trailer HD 1080
I kind of want to see Micmacs but Jeunet is hit and miss for me. I loved Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children, but Amelie... :mad: I can take twee but not uber-twee. :D

Speaking of dark comedies we saw Four Lions last night. Pitch black violent comedy. Loved it.
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I kind of want to see Micmacs but Jeunet is hit and miss for me. I loved Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children, but Amelie... :mad: I can take twee but not uber-twee. :D

Speaking of dark comedies we saw Four Lions last night. Pitch black violent comedy. Loved it.
[youtube]Ew-SrlQ9tlI[/youtube]


It is less twee than Amelie, the detached observer quality is less tangible, but is still there, and the character does the same internal listing thing, just a lot less frequently.

it reminded me a little of the early Luc Besson film, Subway. The schmalz is the commentary on war and even that is diffused a little as the story unfolds.

Not that I want to influence you in anyway but 2 words, love interest and 2 more words lady contortionist, just saying ;)

Four Lions looks like it puts the fun in Fundemental :) but the poor crow :( eta also the people.
 
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