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urgeok2 06-02-2008 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 703126)
probably the best rain i have seen in CGI.

yeah i was impressed by that scene as well

Despare 06-02-2008 07:19 AM

Rock N' Roll Highschool

Roderick Usher 06-02-2008 08:33 AM

My Sweet Satan

Jim Van Bebber rules! He is an artist and a true grindhouse master and this short film shows off his acting, directing and gore effects.
8/10

_____V_____ 06-02-2008 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 702853)
if.... (1968)

surreal, allegorical depiction of a shifting society in the form of a boys' school.
keeps you thinking a while after it's over, and remains quite effective even today.

recommended to alky, __v__, neverending, rod, and anyone that might like a slow-paced but engaging deep-thinker.

Sounds like one which would be right up my alley.

Thanks, J...I ll get hold of this asap and get back to you.

Dante'sInferno 06-02-2008 08:50 AM

No Country For Old Men

Angra 06-02-2008 09:04 AM

"Aliens vs predator - requiem" 5/10

I fail to see how this is much better than the first one.

Guess i'm just not a big vs fan.

GorePhobia 06-02-2008 09:13 AM

Shoot Em' Up

I have watched this one atleast a half dozen times since it's release on DVD and it just keeps getting better and better each view. I have been showing it to my friends and family who haven't seen it. Last night I showed my brother Dennis and he was loving every minute of it. If you haven't seen it yet please check it out....It is such a fun over the top mindless action flick that you will not regret watching it.

8/10

_____V_____ 06-02-2008 10:18 AM

A Few Good Men.


There's nothing like getting goosebumps and feeling blown away by the commanding screen presence of a powerful actor. That too when giving a movie at least the 9th or 10th viewing.

Nicholson as Jessup is like a huge cannon with his towering presence from start to finish, especially in the power-punch filled climactic courtroom sequence. So good is he, that poor Tom Cruise is reduced to a second-lead even after giving such a good performance (for a change).

The rest of the cast - Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Keifer Sutherland - round up superbly, and J.T.Walsh as Markinson is THE MOST powerful underlying character in the history of cinema (and scripts), IMO.

A must-watch for anyone who hasn't seen this yet. If you weren't impressed by this movie, you need to see a shrink asap.


Rating - * * * * ½

neverending 06-02-2008 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 703224)
A Few Good Men.


There's nothing like getting goosebumps and feeling blown away by the commanding screen presence of a powerful actor. That too when giving a movie at least the 9th or 10th viewing.

Nicholson as Jessup is like a huge cannon with his towering presence from start to finish, especially in the power-punch filled climactic courtroom sequence. So good is he, that poor Tom Cruise is reduced to a second-lead even after giving such a good performance (for a change).

The rest of the cast - Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Keifer Sutherland - round up superbly, and J.T.Walsh as Markinson is THE MOST powerful underlying character in the history of cinema (and scripts), IMO.

A must-watch for anyone who hasn't seen this yet. If you weren't impressed by this movie, you need to see a shrink asap.


Rating - * * * * ½

The scene where Nicholson finally cracks is amazing. Maybe Reiner's best- though Misery is great too.

newb 06-02-2008 02:39 PM

ROBOCOP--UNRATED DIRECTOR'S CUT

Holds up very well.


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