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Geddy 07-12-2008 06:51 PM

-The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (74) With Commentary.
-The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 With Commentary.

The_Return 07-12-2008 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 713226)
The_Return, if you have an HMV near you, they're selling Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me for $6.00

I just ordered it from Indigo's site for $8.99....oh well, isn't that much more. Shame I didn't check HMV first though, wouldn't have had to wait for shipping :p

massacre man 07-12-2008 08:22 PM

Just grabbed some movies. Gonna try knocking some out tonight.

Thank You For Smoking

There Will Be Blood

Into The Wild

I'm Not There

25th Hour

Dante'sInferno 07-12-2008 08:51 PM

Hellboy II /9.75 out of 10.It was awsome.

The_Return 07-12-2008 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by massacre man (Post 713330)
Just grabbed some movies. Gonna try knocking some out tonight.

Thank You For Smoking

There Will Be Blood

Into The Wild

I'm Not There

25th Hour

There will Be Blood is a masterpiece...by all accounts, it should have kicked No Country's ass at the Oscars last year.

I'm Not There is pretty damn cool as well, but I found I was left wishing Ledger + Bale's versions both had more screentime. Still, its a great concept that's executed really well - you should like it.

alkytrio666 07-12-2008 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 713333)
There will Be Blood is a masterpiece...by all accounts, it should have kicked No Country's ass at the Oscars last year..

I still disagree with you there. There Will Be Blood had Oscar written all over it. Long. Great performances. Epic feeling. But No Country For Old Men had something to say- it was culturally significant. It was daring and provocative. Its Best Picture victory proved that the Academy doesn't necessarily always pick the picture that was born to be beautiful.

The_Return 07-12-2008 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 713346)
I still disagree with you there. There Will Be Blood had Oscar written all over it. Long. Great performances. Epic feeling. But No Country For Old Men had something to say- it was culturally significant. It was daring and provocative. Its Best Picture victory proved that the Academy doesn't necessarily always pick the picture that was born to be beautiful.

Ah, this discussion again, I see? :p

I'll agree that No Country is a great movie, and I'll admit that it's nice to see the Academy giving recognition to something that's beyond their usual sensibilities. However, I think it goes down to one fundamental fact: TWBB is just an all-around better movie. Better acted, better written, better directed...just overall better.

Yes, No Country might technically be a little bit "deeper", but if you dont think There Will Be Blood was culturally significant, you really need to watch it again. It might not have had as much to say about the human condition in general, but it touched on some meaty issues all the same, I daresay was more topical and current, despite being a period piece.

TWBB has a full cast of brilliant actors. Day-Lewis is an obvious pick and fully deserved his Oscar (of course), but even the supporting cast was incredible. Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor...Dillon Freasier has to be one of the greatest child actors that I've ever seen. You have to admit that despite some powerhouse performances, No Country certainly had some weak links - Kelly Macdonald stands out in that respect, barring her final scene. And whoever played her mother was just laughably over the top.

I'd never, ever, ever go so far as to sday that No Country for Old Men is anything less than an amazing movie, or that it didnt deserve the awards that it won. I just think that There Will Be Blood deserved them more, thats all:p ;)

massacre man 07-12-2008 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 713356)
And whoever played her mother was just laughably over the top.

She couldn't help it. She had the cancer.

roshiq 07-13-2008 01:00 AM

BATMAN: Gotham Knight (2008)

http://www.dvdspot.com/covers/2/1272087986.jpg

The most annoying thing was some times Bruce Wayne looks like a young Japanese man or some times Batman's costume looks weird. 4 out of 6 stories disappoints me. Overall, it's rentable only for the die hard Batman fans.

>>: C

fortunato 07-13-2008 01:21 AM

kung fu panda (2008)

solid story, good cast, and a great balance of humor and action, with plenty of nods to the genre.
i was especially impressed with the fighting sequences, though.
i still didn't like it as much as WALL·E, although this is definitely one of few exceptional cgi kids' films to come out in recent years.


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