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The Mothman 02-20-2008 04:35 AM

Lets see. havnt been here for a while, seen a bunch of movies scince...

The Warriors
(first time) fucking awesome.

Reno 911 Miami
if you're a fan of the show, its hilarious

Talledega Nights

Sweeney Todd

There Will Be Blood
to tell you the truth, this movie put me to sleep. acting was incredible, but it just wasnt very interesting.

Superbad
enjoyed it much more than i thought i would

going to see No Country again today.

_____V_____ 02-20-2008 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 667294)
The Warriors
(first time) fucking awesome.

My all-time fav movie. Glad you liked it, Moth...and welcome back.

jenna26 02-20-2008 09:27 AM

Horror of Dracula

bloody_ribcut 02-20-2008 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 667298)
My all-time fav movie. Glad you liked it, Moth...and welcome back.

wait till you see my 2008 remake.:D

AUSTIN316426808 02-20-2008 02:15 PM

-Eurotrip
-Battle Royale
-Live Free or Die Hard

hellfire1 02-20-2008 03:14 PM

Black Snake Moan

joshaube 02-20-2008 03:54 PM

^ Sort of a hidden gem of 2007, in my opinion. I dug it quite a bit.

Spiral. First, let me say... the cinematography is stunning. Equally so are the set designs. I'm a sucker for responsive camera shots, and long-takes in which the camera pans and swings around without edits. I'm also a big fan of strong color palettes. Some scenes reminded me of the set in Hard Candy. I dug the Jazz portion of the soundtrack, but there were a few other musical pieces thrown in there that didn't quite mesh. Joel David Moore was excellent in his role. In fact, the three big cast members were all quite good... but Joel certainly stood out in great contrast (haha... yeah, you need to watch the movie to get why I highlighted that.) I was surprised that Zachery Levi played a role so out of his television fare (I'm a fan of Chuck...) Loved the character Amber Tamblyn played. Very smile-worthy. Her range in this film is outstanding. She definitely has talent.

Oh, and that ending... I won't say anything about it. I thought it was okay, and then I loved it. Does that make sense? Watch the movie and you'll see. I don't want to say that much about it.

Recommended. An indie hitchcockian film with a jazzy soundtrack, strong colour palette, and excellent performances.

Kane_Hodder 02-20-2008 04:36 PM

The Nameless.

alkytrio666 02-20-2008 04:55 PM

Three Songs About Lenin (1934)

Man with a Movie Camera (1929)

hellfire1 02-20-2008 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 667408)
^ Sort of a hidden gem of 2007, in my opinion. I dug it quite a bit..


Agreed. I enjoyed it as well, Timberlake wasn't half bad, and the music is great.


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Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 667408)
Spiral. First, let me say... the cinematography is stunning. Equally so are the set designs. I'm a sucker for responsive camera shots, and long-takes in which the camera pans and swings around without edits. I'm also a big fan of strong color palettes. Some scenes reminded me of the set in Hard Candy. I dug the Jazz portion of the soundtrack, but there were a few other musical pieces thrown in there that didn't quite mesh. Joel David Moore was excellent in his role. In fact, the three big cast members were all quite good... but Joel certainly stood out in great contrast (haha... yeah, you need to watch the movie to get why I highlighted that.) I was surprised that Zachery Levi played a role so out of his television fare (I'm a fan of Chuck...) Loved the character Amber Tamblyn played. Very smile-worthy. Her range in this film is outstanding. She definitely has talent.

Oh, and that ending... I won't say anything about it. I thought it was okay, and then I loved it. Does that make sense? Watch the movie and you'll see. I don't want to say that much about it.

Recommended. An indie hitchcockian film with a jazzy soundtrack, strong colour palette, and excellent performances.


Will definitely have to check this one out. Tamblyn has been a favorite of mine since Joan of Arcadia. Would be nice to see some more of her (in something other than a drama for 13 year olds).


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