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the_real_linda 01-27-2008 04:06 AM

some murder, she wrote film

SamCostello 01-27-2008 07:05 AM

Since Thursday, I've seen:

Cloverfield – Not unlike a lot of other people, I really liked the monster and destruction parts, kind of hated the characters. Not a bad movie, though.

The Descent – Watched for the third or fourth time. Still one of my most favorite recent horror movies.

Sam

alkytrio666 01-27-2008 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 662237)
ahhh so FINALLY (get ready, alky)...

i saw there will be blood.

it will blow your effing mind.

alky, i hope you see this soon cause i'd really like to talk with you about it.

anyone else see it? thoughts?

Urgh! I want to see it so bad! A few of my friends have seen it and say it's absolutely magnificent, but none of the theaters around here are playing it! I can't understand how they haven't gotten it yet, especially after it's Best Picture nod.

As soon as humanly possible, I am going to see this.

alkytrio666 01-27-2008 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 662228)
Too bad you didnt like it, Kev.

The docu-drama beginning was essential to give a little background on the current situation in Burma...and the first 30-odd minutes was a bit slow (by Rambo-ian standards), but overall I thought it was a great movie experience. Stallone as a filmmaker has evolved very nicely, coming off Rocky Balboa and now Rambo.

I was impressed, actually, by Stallone's directing. He certainly does have an acute eye for action detail and a quick pace. I've heard rumors of a future film on Edgar Allan Poe's life, written and directed by him, and I'm very exscited to see where this goes.

Disease 01-27-2008 09:14 AM

Juno

It was like a bad Wes Anderson dream...... The first half was so grateing, I ended up having to poor a drink to get through it. Why put in so much shit indy folk music? At the end there was about 5 songs crammed into 5 minutes, I thought that Juno the character was a joke as well, a 16 yr old girl in the year 2007 with the pop culture knowledge of a 16 yr old in 1997......

3/10

fortunato 01-27-2008 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 662250)
I have heard good stuff about it. Gonna catch it tonight hopefully.

definitely make it a priority!
can't wait to see what you think about it.

fortunato 01-27-2008 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 662290)
Urgh! I want to see it so bad! A few of my friends have seen it and say it's absolutely magnificent, but none of the theaters around here are playing it! I can't understand how they haven't gotten it yet, especially after it's Best Picture nod.

As soon as humanly possible, I am going to see this.

i still can't stop thinking about it, seriously.

Posher778 01-27-2008 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 662295)
Juno

It was like a bad Wes Anderson dream...... The first half was so grateing, I ended up having to poor a drink to get through it. Why put in so much shit indy folk music? At the end there was about 5 songs crammed into 5 minutes, I thought that Juno the character was a joke as well, a 16 yr old girl in the year 2007 with the pop culture knowledge of a 16 yr old in 1997......

3/10

Are you kidding me? I mean, to each his own, but it seems a bit harsh to judge it so much on the music.

paws the great 01-27-2008 10:27 AM

Death Bed (2002) - 5/10

psychooralien 01-27-2008 10:46 AM

rocky balboa
match point
the chronicles of riddick
atanarjuat: the fast runner
wedding crashers
bad girls frim valley high
code breakers
infamous
bobby
sybil


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