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Posher778 12-30-2007 11:53 AM

Pan's Labyrinth- 8/10

the_real_linda 12-30-2007 11:58 AM

fried green tomatoes

Geddy 12-30-2007 01:50 PM

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind.
The Boondock Saints.

hellfire1 12-30-2007 01:54 PM

When a Stranger Calls (1979)

Roderick Usher 12-30-2007 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 657232)
You need to learn the concept of scale.

yeah, she's been on my "ignore" list for a while now - completely worthless member

joshaube 12-30-2007 04:59 PM

Death Sentence
If you enjoy revenge flicks, this is definitely worth the watch. While the first half of the film is good itself, it's as if the film gets a stern kick in the ass while moving into the second (from the family threats, onward... although I'd classify "second half" as once he wakes up in the hospital... the events leading towards that are equally good, so I'm including them in my reference to the "second half.") I enjoyed the references to SAW (including a tweaked version of the twist-ending theme, and a graffitied Jigsaw puppet.) The gore, while mild throughout most of them movie, shines in the ending scenes. In one instance, a gunshot blows a hole clear through an enemy's chest, propelling him backward in a comic-book fashion. I expected it to end differently, and unlike Wan's other films, there is no twist presented in the final moments. Death Sentence comes recommended, if only for the last few scenes, to those who enjoy revenge flicks or similar material.

I also saw Shoot 'Em Up the other day. Boy, was that fun. As soon as it ended, I wanted to watch it again. It's the type of film you can just sit down with, and enjoy. Leave your brain on stand-by. While the budget is modest, this film is simply dripping with style. The script is exceptionally tight, running a mere 80 minutes in length, and never forgetting what it's main goal should be: keeping the action going, and going. There isn't even time to consider falling into boredom. The cast of characters are not only unique, but superbly acted by the likes of Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti. It's obvious they had fun while shooting this flick. Oh, and this film had me in more stitches then most films categorized as solely 'comedy.' If you're looking for a fun, adrenaline-filled, hilarious, dripping-with-cool film from 2007... you can't go wrong with Shoot 'Em Up.

newb 12-30-2007 06:46 PM

Shoot Em Up.......see joshaube's comments

Resident Evil: Extinction....not bad...the best out of the three IMO

Roderick Usher 12-30-2007 06:58 PM

Sweeney Todd

I dig a good musical, but I've never been much of a fan of Sondheim. His motifs are just a little too repetitive and not quite grand enough for my taste, but he's a great story teller and Burton maximizes every element in what I feel is his 3rd best film (behind ED WOOD and SLEEPY HOLLOW). I really, really liked it. The acting was great, Depp should get the Oscar for his operatic performance and the rest of the players all play it to the hilt.

Set designs by Dante Faretti and costumes by Colleen Atwood make the world sumptuous and lived-in and the directing... top notch. Burton has got his groove back. The storytelling is efficient and beautiful and the gore is wonderfully over-the-top.

If you dig musicals and horror, this is a must see theater experience. If you don't like musicals this one probably still won't win you over, as I found the music to be the weakest element of the film.

8.5/10

Posher778 12-30-2007 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 657289)
Sweeney Todd

I dig a good musical, but I've never been much of a fan of Sondheim. His motifs are just a little too repetitive and not quite grand enough for my taste, but he's a great story teller and Burton maximizes every element in what I feel is his 3rd best film (behind ED WOOD and SLEEPY HOLLOW). I really, really liked it. The acting was great, Depp should get the Oscar for his operatic performance and the rest of the players all play it to the hilt.

Set designs by Dante Faretti and costumes by Colleen Atwood make the world sumptuous and lived-in and the directing... top notch. Burton has got his groove back. The storytelling is efficient and beautiful and the gore is wonderfully over-the-top.

If you dig musicals and horror, this is a must see theater experience. If you don't like musicals this one probably still won't win you over, as I found the music to be the weakest element of the film.

8.5/10

My thoughts exactly

roshiq 12-30-2007 07:17 PM

The bloodsucking Brady Bunch!
 
The Lost Boys

................ You'd better get yourself a garlic T-shirt, buddy, or it's your funeral!

......... This is just a cover; we're dedicated to a higher purpose. We're fighters for truth, justice, and the American way.

........If you try to stop us, or vamp out in any way, I'll stake you without even thinking twice about it!


Edger truly make me laugh through the whole movie.

>>: B-


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