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http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&k...sl_sptjvknuk_b check here to buy. |
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Or, if you're in Canada: http://www.amazon.com/Shock-Waves-Pe...3550092&sr=8-1
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Shock Waves is really dull. You're better off spending your money on a poster of the flick's killer artwork.
--------------- A really energetic 80 minutes and worthy of being on any "top punk films" list. |
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this is one of my fave movies, i highly recommend it. |
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that sounds a good movie, ill have 2 check that out.
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Re-posting these two here:
Stake Land (2010) Really liked this film - Had a great narrative and was a fantastic character piece. The script is actually quite minimal, but the performances are so strong and the environment so vivid that you hardly notice. This is a slow-burner that focuses on character, emotion, and the world it creates. Definitely dark, but I like this angle of the vampire mythos. Highly recommended. 4/5. ... Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010) Utterly captivating and well-constructed "documentary" on street art and the manufacturing of art as a consumer product... Documentary is in quotation marks because it is speculative as to how much of the film is a true documentary and how much is an elaborate prank perpetrated by Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Thierry Guetta. [SPOILERS] I believe that the movie truly started out as a documentary by Thierry Guetta, though the latter half wherein he transforms into Mr. Brainwash, I believe this persona was created with the help of Banksy and Fairey to comment on how the reproduction of art still creates a stir amongst the consumers and how owning a piece of a Persona is more important than the trashy art itself. Also, it's poking fun of self-indulgent and/or derivative artists... I love the references to Warhol and his commentary on mass production of art. [/SPOILERS] Ultimately, I found the finished product to be utterly brilliant. HIGHLY recommended. 5/5. |
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The Killing Room-I suppose it is best described as political but I don't want to give much away. What makes it great is how you are lulled into a false sense of security with this film-when you feel relieved it then attacks you as it progresses.It's quite alarming and VERY relevant to the current climate.
Timecrimes-great time travel horror-the scope may be a bit small but it makes up for it with a captivating plot and it is very rewarding as the pieces all fit together. The Borrower-great horror comedy that will suit anyone who likes macabre humour. It really is laugh out loud funny I could have watched it for hours and I was gutted when it finished you really do want to see more of it.
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this is one of my all time fave movie, i dont norm cry at movies, but this had me crying like a baby. |
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Bad Boy Bubby
I believe the legend himself, EC, recommended this one a while back and I finally watched it. What a disturbing yet excellent flick!!!!! |
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