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AdamFromPa 01-28-2008 07:17 PM

Lunch Meat - Always a good time when Malt Liquor is envolved and Sleepless

alkytrio666 01-28-2008 07:42 PM

12 Monkeys (1995)

A brilliant, harrowing, devastating tour-de-force of enormous magnitude and ferocious vision. Every meticulous detail is exquisitly calculated, every angle perfected, every space explored. This is Terry Gilliam's ultimate masterpiece, and a fierce additon to the archives of American cinema.

I loved it.

alkytrio666 01-28-2008 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 662771)
Michael Clayton.

Great movie. Its stuff like this which makes me wonder if George Clooney will ever realise what potential he has.

It maintains awesome atmospheric suspense throughout the movie, with plot twists and turns which make for compelling viewing. The direction is taut, and the characterisation is perfect. John Grisham didnt write this...but if he watches it once, he would wish he did.

This comes highly recommended from me to Rod, Alky, Des, Newb, Jenna, Return, Fortunato and all lovers of fast, suspenseful cinema.


08/10

I saw it when it first came out, really enjoyed it. I feel it is Clooney's best performance, and I love watching tight, well-made thrillers like this.

Glad you liked it!

Psycom5k 01-28-2008 09:21 PM

Stardust - Not my cup of tea, but I enjoyed it. Yet again its apparent that this is a Neil Gaiman movie. I especially loved Robert De Niro's performance, though I did find it kinda strange that he didn't change his voice for the movie, infact he sounded normal, and everybody else was british. Oh yeah... not to mention he's a gay lightning collecting sky captain, and yes I'm serious. All in all 8/10 .

roshiq 01-28-2008 10:03 PM

Kaw
http://services.windowsmedia.com/dvd...44412xfvyf.jpg

>>: C


Charlie Wilson's War (2007)

as usually.. Philip Seymour Hoffman rules, A for him!
Overall, >>: B

Geddy 01-29-2008 12:38 AM

Dracula With Commentary.

Angra 01-29-2008 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psycom5k (Post 662796)
Stardust - Not my cup of tea, but I enjoyed it. Yet again its apparent that this is a Neil Gaiman movie. I especially loved Robert De Niro's performance, though I did find it kinda strange that he didn't change his voice for the movie, infact he sounded normal, and everybody else was british. Oh yeah... not to mention he's a gay lightning collecting sky captain, and yes I'm serious. All in all 8/10 .


Actually i've got movie, but i've only managed to get through half of it. Not my cup of tea either. Well, neither was the book actually.

Although there was 1 sentence in Stardust (the book) that i found very poetic and very Gaimanish. Let me see if i can find it.....


Right, here it is.


" A fieldmouse found a fallen hazelnut and began to bite into the hard shell of the nut with its sharp, ever-growing front teeth, not because it was hungry, but because it was a prince under an enchantment who could not regain his outer form until he chewed the Nut of Wisdom. But its excitement made it careless, and only the shadow that blotted out the moonlight warned it of the descent of a huge grey owl, who caught the mouse in its sharp talons and rose again into the night.
The mouse dropped the nut, which fell into the brook and was carried away, to be swallowed by a salmon. The owl swal*lowed the mouse in just a couple of gulps, leaving just its tail trailing from her mouth, like a length of bootlace. Something snuffled and grunted as it pushed through the thicket—a badger, thought the owl (herself under a curse, and only able to resume her rightful shape if she consumed a mouse who had eaten the Nut of Wisdom), or perhaps a small bear."



:)

hammerfan 01-29-2008 04:22 AM

Godzilla..

joshaube 01-29-2008 07:07 AM

Wild at Heart and The Sixth Day
Along with the special features for both...

fortunato 01-29-2008 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 662771)
Michael Clayton.

Great movie. Its stuff like this which makes me wonder if George Clooney will ever realise what potential he has.

It maintains awesome atmospheric suspense throughout the movie, with plot twists and turns which make for compelling viewing. The direction is taut, and the characterisation is perfect. John Grisham didnt write this...but if he watches it once, he would wish he did.

This comes highly recommended from me to Rod, Alky, Des, Newb, Jenna, Return, Fortunato and all lovers of fast, suspenseful cinema.


08/10

i've been wanting to see this very badly. i've heard great things from pretty much everyone i know that's seen it. can't wait.


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