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Drive Angry - 6/10 Didnt hate it as much as downunder..liked Fichtner's acting, miss him from Prison Break..
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09-05-2011, 04:18 AM | #5082 |
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Attack the Block - 8/10 Fun little movie. I enjoyed it, don't think my friend did though so fuck him.
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09-05-2011, 03:21 PM | #5083 |
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Tell me you saw that after seeing my post in the 100,002 replies thread.
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09-06-2011, 03:54 PM | #5084 |
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The War Boys - 6/10
it was alright but nothing to write home about surprised to see Peter Gallagher in this indie flick |
09-06-2011, 04:11 PM | #5085 |
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transformers 3 - 7/10
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09-06-2011, 09:34 PM | #5086 |
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09-07-2011, 04:39 PM | #5087 |
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The Debt (2011) - 1.5/5
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09-08-2011, 07:11 AM | #5088 |
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Maybe a 7/10 but I personally give it an 8/10. JCVD's more recent movies tends to focus more on the story and characters instead of action/martial arts like when he was younger and I think it's nice. I feel like maybe JCVD is passing on the torch to Scott Adkins with their teaming up for this movie. |
09-08-2011, 01:17 PM | #5089 |
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Insomnia - 8/10
Wrecked - 8/10 |
09-09-2011, 01:27 PM | #5090 |
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Basquiat - 6/10 a fairly interesting biopic about famous painter Jean-Michel Basquiat starring Jeffrey Wright I thought it was alright but coulda been much better but unfortauntely director Julian Schnabel decided to interject himself into the movie too much even though he knew Basquiat it was just tacky also David Bowie did a decent job playing Andy Warhol who was friends with Basquiat |
09-09-2011, 04:39 PM | #5091 |
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Bunraku 6/10 - Dialogue and stuff is kind of cheesy and the whole thing is like a mix of Sin City/Kill Bill but not as good. |
09-11-2011, 09:43 PM | #5092 |
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Midnight In Paris - 10/10
I think Owen Wilson is a good actor now. Woody Allen KNOWS how to bring out the acting in people. I want to be like that as a film director someday. |
09-11-2011, 10:02 PM | #5093 |
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Basketweave - 1/10
Makes no sense. |
09-12-2011, 03:25 AM | #5094 |
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The Invention of Lying - 9.5/10
Wow. |
09-12-2011, 03:29 AM | #5095 |
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I really liked that movie too for some reason. The scene with his mom in the hospital really got to me. Called my mom the next day
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09-12-2011, 03:58 PM | #5096 |
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Contagion - 8.5 out of 10.
I wouldn't touch anything on the way out of the theater. |
09-12-2011, 08:16 PM | #5097 |
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are you a sneeze fetishist?
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09-12-2011, 10:34 PM | #5098 |
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Shark Night 3D - 6/10
Not bad in terms of it being a good 3D movie, but it's no Citizen Kane. Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia - 8/10 Love this documentary. |
09-13-2011, 07:42 AM | #5099 |
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09-13-2011, 08:53 AM | #5101 |
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Predator - 9/10
Yes, it did take me that long to see it. |
09-13-2011, 08:53 AM | #5102 |
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09-14-2011, 12:56 PM | #5104 |
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Assassination Games - 4/10
Short Circuit - 10/10 This was absolutely brilliant! It was.....brilliant. Brilliantly done. Ally Sheedy and Steve Guttenberg are great. They are just great. |
09-14-2011, 05:57 PM | #5105 |
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Bridesmaids - 8/10
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09-14-2011, 10:19 PM | #5106 |
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Your Highness - 4/10
Natalie Portman looks exactly like some girl that I know. |
09-15-2011, 01:01 AM | #5107 |
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Red State 5/10 Overall was a bit disappointing. Didn't do all that much for me. Had a decent build up, then I was hoping things to go in a completely different direction at a certain point, things getting really fucked up. Instead, it got worse with a certain cut.
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09-15-2011, 04:47 AM | #5108 |
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Eating Out - 6/!0
it had it's funny moments but I can't imagine any straight guy going the lengths this guy did to hook up with a chick here's the description After getting dumped by his girlfriend Tiffani von der Sloot University of Arizona student Caleb Peterson commiserates with his roommate Kyle who notes that while he has trouble getting the men he wants, he could get any woman because he's gay. Later at a party, Gwen Anderson dumps her boyfriend after he comes out to her. Caleb sees her and becomes infatuated and meets Marc Everhard with whom Kyle is infatuated. Marc, meanwhile, sees Caleb and is instantly attracted. Kyle comes up with a crazy scheme. He tells Gwen that Caleb is gay so she'll set him up with Marc. Kyle figures that Caleb can use Marc to get to Gwen, while Kyle uses Caleb to get to Marc. Also, Tiffani lives next door to Gwen and Marc so seeing Caleb date Marc would make her crazy. |
09-15-2011, 05:40 AM | #5109 |
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A character called Marc Everhard, in a film about gay people. Are they even trying anymore?
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09-16-2011, 06:54 AM | #5110 |
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Johnny English Reborn. LOLZ movie of the day.
7/10. I like the part where he tried pronouncing a mind drug substance in a very retarded gibberish way. |
09-16-2011, 07:00 AM | #5111 |
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For those of you looking for gore slasher, zombies, or paranormal ghosts look elsewhere. This is like the Vanishing.. Except we don't get to see the real face of the killer throughout the movie.. think of it as a voyeuristic snuff live film that'll give you nightmares of what it's like being stalked with a handheld cam by a faceless guy in the background of the scenery. 8/10. What's even creepier is that the reason this movie was made is because of the director's experience similar to the movie and here's what he had to say: “The inspiration for this movie came from an incident in my own life when I was a 10 year old boy. I was sleeping over a childhood friend’s house and his mom left us home alone for a few hours while she was out working late. So we stayed up eating ice cream and watching TV. Then a knock came at the door. We were taught never to open the door to strangers so we politely asked, ‘who is it?’ There was no answer. We looked through the peephole, but it was broken. Another knock came at the door. We said louder ‘yes, who is it?’ There was still no answer. We could see under the crack of the door that someone wearing big black boots was standing still on the other side of the door, but they never answered. There was just a soft terrifying knock knock that came every 30 seconds. After about the fifth knock knock we were screaming at the top of our lungs ‘who the F**K is it?’ I have never been so incredibly scared in my entire life. There was never an answer, just silence for 10 terrifying minutes. That was more than 30 years ago, and I’m still scared to death wondering what would have happened had we opened that door.” |
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09-17-2011, 09:36 AM | #5113 |
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X-Men First Class = 9/10.
Thor = 8/10. I thought I was gonna hate the new X-Men movie, but damn, Magneto was such a badass. |
09-17-2011, 08:41 PM | #5114 |
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Unknown - 8/10.
Liam Neeson is a motherfucker. In a good way, of course. |
09-18-2011, 03:25 AM | #5115 |
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Mooz-Lum - 8/10
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09-18-2011, 05:02 AM | #5116 |
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Due Date - 7/10
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09-18-2011, 12:27 PM | #5117 |
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Straw Dogs - 6/10
As of right now anyhow. A film has to be really good for me to give it a 7 and beyond. I thought the film was entertaining, and very intense. Not really a horror film like I thought. It's more like a thriller/suspense type of film. Even though it's a lot like the old-school Straw Dogs from 1971, it does it's own thing plenty of times. I was worried it was going to be like the Psycho or True Grit remakes where it's a complete copy, but I am happy to type it wasn't, and I look forward to watching it again on blu-ray. |
09-18-2011, 05:28 PM | #5118 |
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We Need to Talk About Kevin - 8/10 – I thought the above trailer for this looked really good so I was really excited for this, Now, I haven't read the book myself but those I know who did were disappointed with this movie. And it definitely feels like something was lost in bringing the book to film. Lynne Ramsay's direction is terrific and Swinton is great, but I felt like the film missed its mark a little bit. Want to watch this one again though. Wuthering Heights - 6/10 - Gritty and realistic adaptation of the Emily Bronte novel. An interesting experiment by Andrea Arnold, a director I quite like. First half was good, second half couldn’t keep my attention. I know the main character Heathcliff isn't supposed to be an overly sympathetic character or anything but I found him quite loathsome. Dark Horse - 7/10 – New film from Todd Solondz about a fat 35 year old man-child who lives with his parents (Christopher Walken, Mia Farrow) and buys expensive action figures, he meets a depressed Selma Blair at a wedding and the two begin a weird relationship. Went in with low expectations because I’ve found Solondz post Happiness work to be spotty at best and the reviews coming out of Venice were not very good. I found it pretty funny and actually quite interesting. The third act turns into a surreal series of dreams that sympathetically examine how big fat fucking losers perceive themselves and those around them. This also had my favourite post movie Q&A. Solondz was super awkward and weird but really nice at the same time. Think the Q&A is on youtube actually. Shame - 9/10 - My favourite film of the fest, probably my favourite film since The Wrestler. A poetic character study about a corporate Manhattanite that has “sex addiction”. Fassbender turns in the best performance of his career and Steve McQueen managed to surpass his brilliant Hunger with this one. Despite being about addiction it isn’t anything like Requiem for a Dream, which I found to be a sensationalized depiction of the destruction of addiction, and goes a somewhat more subtle route, and more effectively examines how addiction can be symptomatic of something larger. Also had the most depressing threesome scene ever and Fassbender has a magnificent penis. I Wish - 8/10 – Hirozaku Kore-eda is one of my favourite living directors and one of the few Japanese directors continuing the humanistic tradition of the golden age of Japanese cinema and not making fucked up action/horror movies. Doing what he does best here, although a little more accessible. Rebellion - 6/10 – La Haine is a masterpiece but everything Kassovitz has done since has been shit. This was okay. I don’t know, nothing really memorable. Killer Joe - 7/10 Kinda like a trashy version of an early Coen brothers movie. Matthew McConaughey is refreshingly dark and makes Gina Gershon simulate giving him a blowjob, using a piece of KFC chicken. Alps - 8/10 – New movie from Dogtooth director Giorgos Lanthimos, not as good or as visceral as Dogtooth but still enjoyable. It’s about a group of people who are paid to act as recently deceased people to make the grieving process easier for families. It’s a bit of a mess of a film but Lanthimos style and deadpan humour is so engaging that I feel like watching it again. Jeff, Who Lives at Home - 7/10 – New Duplass brothers movie, I think I prefer the dark awkwardness of Cyrus, but this was still good. This was their most plotty and accessible movie, but they don’t abandon their unique style. I also liked that it was funny, but there wasn’t really any jokes. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia - 9/10 - Loves this one as well. Ceylan's crime story leaves out the extraneous details to focus what is universal for all violent acts and the investigations that follow. There are people involved with the investigation, people who kill, and the family of the victims. The film isn't overly clinical either, lots of humour, emotion and of course Ceylan's unique and evolving cinematic rhetoric. The Descendants - 7/10 – New Alexander Payne movie starring George Clooney. Clooney plays an out of touch father/husband who suddenly has to take the lead now that his wife is in a coma and her Will stipulates to have her life support removed. He later finds out his wife was cheating on him and wants to find the dude she was fucking. I like Payne’s adult approach to filmmaking, and he does a good job balancing the movies sadness with humour. This will probably get a lot of Oscar buzz. Drive - 8/10 – Loved the quiet moodiness of the direction. Surprised by the movies ultra violence however. Kinda curious what the average person will think of this one, I wonder if most people are expecting something similar to the Fast and the Furious movies. Into the Abyss - 7/10 - Werner Herzog documentary about a triple homicide in Texas. It lacks Herzog’s quirkiness and at times felt a little Datelineish but Herzog knows how to ask better questions than any TV journalist hack and he slowly peels back the interesting fabric of people’s lives. He even interviews one of the killers who is eight days away from being executed. The movie is unquestionably anti-capital punishment, but Herzog doesn’t lecture, he shows it how it is, and how this horrible practice damages the lives of all involved. Including, a correctional officer who was involved with hundreds of state killings, at one point was even doing two a week. Eventually the job broke him down, and he had to jeopardize his pension by quitting, he justifies the decision and poignantly asks us to question our own mortality by pointing out that on your tombstone there is a birth a death and in-between these things there is a hyphen, and asks “How are you going to live you dash?” |
09-19-2011, 05:03 AM | #5119 |
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Little Fockers - 5/10
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09-19-2011, 03:38 PM | #5120 |
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The Graduate - 10/10
This may be one of the best movies ever. |