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Despare 06-22-2008 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 708520)
Didn't the germans break the wall as well?

The 4th wall i mean. In the movie. Not the Berlin Wall.

From what I gather, and somebody can correct me if I'm wrong, but since the US version was done by the same director it was a shot for shot remake. Even the trailers were identical.

Angra 06-22-2008 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 708548)
From what I gather, and somebody can correct me if I'm wrong, but since the US version was done by the same director it was a shot for shot remake. Even the trailers were identical.


Oh. Thanks.

Then i don't need to see it.

SamCostello 06-22-2008 09:22 AM

Charisma – A Kiyoshi Kurosawa film about a disgraced ex-police officer who heads to the countryside and gets caught up in some weirdness around a special tree. I like Kurosawa’s movies generally – especially Cure, Seance and Pulse – but this was boring and not that interesting.

Sam

_____V_____ 06-22-2008 10:18 AM

Mystic River.


Very hard-hitting movie from the Eastwood stable. Sean Penn and Tim Robbins are perfectly cast into their roles, but the real scene stealer is Thomas Guiry. What an amazing performance the man has delivered! Add to it flawless cinematography and an amazing script, complimented by a director who infuses sheer dynamite into his skill.

A must watch for anyone who is a fan of the Eastwood school of filmmaking, AND it is also a must watch for anyone who likes serious, gritty and mind-blowing cinema. Recommended by me to all my HDC mates.



Rating - * * * * ˝

fortunato 06-22-2008 10:53 AM

the brood (1979)

Kane_Hodder 06-22-2008 11:12 AM

The Eye remake. Fairly decent film.

Dante'sInferno 06-22-2008 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 708604)
Mystic River.


Very hard-hitting movie from the Eastwood stable. Sean Penn and Tim Robbins are perfectly cast into their roles, but the real scene stealer is Thomas Guiry. What an amazing performance the man has delivered! Add to it flawless cinematography and an amazing script, complimented by a director who infuses sheer dynamite into his skill.

A must watch for anyone who is a fan of the Eastwood school of filmmaking, AND it is also a must watch for anyone who likes serious, gritty and mind-blowing cinema. Recommended by me to all my HDC mates.



Rating - * * * * ˝

I want to see this so bad.Thanks for the suggestions V.The only Eastwood film i've seen is Million Dollar Baby,which was great.:)

The_Return 06-22-2008 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Dante'sInferno (Post 708630)
I want to see this so bad.Thanks for the suggestions V.The only Eastwood film i've seen is Million Dollar Baby,which was great.:)

You need to get High Plains Drifter. I know you're into the Leone westerns, so you should LOVE that that one.

Daedalus 06-22-2008 12:28 PM

^Thats a good movie


"Babel"

I liked this movie made you think and you really had to watch it to understand....
also...
Very cute Japanese girls
x)

hellfire1 06-22-2008 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 708604)
Mystic River.


Very hard-hitting movie from the Eastwood stable. Sean Penn and Tim Robbins are perfectly cast into their roles, but the real scene stealer is Thomas Guiry. What an amazing performance the man has delivered! Add to it flawless cinematography and an amazing script, complimented by a director who infuses sheer dynamite into his skill.


I love thomas Guiry. I remember watching Mystic River and not even recognizing the kid who starred in one of my favorite movies as a kid: The Sandlot.


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