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novadawn969 07-24-2006 03:24 PM

well, I saw 6 movies in 6 days:

the breakup - sucked ass. 1 star out of 10

the da vinci code - ok, could have been better, a couple theories didn't fit. I should know, I'm brain washed when it comes to christianity... poor me. 6 stars

Nacho Libre - could have been better, but oh well. 5 stars

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - pretty damn good... except the peoplein the theater were obnoxious. 8 stars

Just My Luck - I was tricked into seeing it. It sucked. 1 star

Cars- the first movie I saw this week... I was bored... The little one's loved it. 3 stars

Miss Olivia 07-24-2006 04:31 PM

I just got four of my new movies in the mail, and the first one I watched was Suspiria. It's still one of my favorite movies.

Despare 07-24-2006 05:26 PM

Quick and the Dead

Sam Raimi is the man... even when it comes to westerns. Simple story line well executed with a couple of really memorable moments.

Miss Olivia 07-24-2006 10:09 PM

I just got done watching The Beast Within. It was one of the worst movies I've come across. The story was muddy and stupid and confusing, and the acting was just as bad. I'm glad it was only a few dollars, or I'd be pissed.
Utter crap.

mothermold 07-24-2006 10:35 PM

The Machinist
Moving

bwind22 07-25-2006 12:51 AM

Vampires: The Turning

This was slightly better than I was expecting, but that really isn't saying a whole lot. There wasn't much gore and the acting was soap opera quality at best, but the storyline itself was actually sort of cool.

D+



Shocker

To this day, I'll never understand why this film never got a sequel but Leprechaun got 5. Horace Pinker is an awesome villain and the ending left it open to be continued, but it just never came to pass... The gore is alright, acting & directing are good and the story is pretty cool. The only bad thing about this film is the (now) outdated CGI, but it actually adds to the campiness feeling... All in all, this isn't Craven's best work by any means, but that doesn't make it any less of a kick ass slash film.

B-



Johnny Mneumonic

This was a decent sci-fi action film starring Keanu Reeves doing what he does best... Showing no emotion. The story could be a bit confusing the first time you watch it, but it's still a pretty fun film.

C


Next up: Cemetary Man & Audition

The_Return 07-25-2006 01:42 AM

I started watching Day of the Dead last night, but I was asleep by the time Logan shows up to the meeting:o.

mothermold 07-25-2006 01:54 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
I started watching Day of the Dead last night, but I was asleep by the time Logan shows up to the meeting:o.
First time?

tarcher80 07-25-2006 06:05 AM

Steven Soderbergh's " Schizopolis." My friends from back home (Pittsburgh, PA) were in this past weekend and we watched it the morning after my birthday. Let me recommend you watch this movie in a rested/coherent condition b/c it jumps around a lot, but in the end it all comes together. All in all it’s a good social commentary and has some pretty funny parts.

I also started watching Cemetery Man, but feel asleep; liked what I saw so far.

hammerfan 07-25-2006 06:12 AM

Prince of Darkness

The_Return 07-25-2006 10:46 AM

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Originally posted by mothermold
First time?
Thankfully no. Third, maybe fourth....not sure.

The_Return 07-25-2006 02:05 PM

Superman II

Just as fun as the first one, I really enjoyed it. Cheesy, but enjoyable:p

Now Im off to (finally) see Superman Returns

joshaube 07-25-2006 03:00 PM

Hard Candy and Cemetery Man tonight.

Review copied off webspace. That's why there is a lack of images, rating tabs, and links. ^^" Oh, and formatting.

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Brick's Emilie de Ravin lies lifeless; a mystery solved too late.
(link) Visit Brick's page on IMDb.com...
***.5 | 3.5 | Three-point-five.

When viewing this film, the first thing that will strike you is it's clever use of Dailogue. An intelligent mix between the language of Noire, and our modern day speech. Some reviewers have pointed out that it's hard to follow, but I wouldn't quite say that. It's like an accent. It's not something you're used to hearing, but you can understand it with a little effort. You don't even notice it by the time the film's a quarter in. Score for learning a new language ninty minutes! Speaking of this language, a certain phrase is evident in a lot of the early scenes, and it's one that deservingly might up the film's overall rating. Where do you eat lunch? It's a question, that you might not understand if you're too off highschool. Where you eat, and who you eat lunch with, pretty much defines you're social crowd. It pretty much defines you, or who you want to appear to be. Our lead, Brendan, questions where Emilie has been eating lunch, and in that simple question, a pathway to a solution can be cleared.

Another point which might not be as noticable, is the main tune of Brick. A haunting jingle that plays in various scenes, and gives a melodramatic, depressing mood to whatever the situation may be. Often more then not, a scene where Brenden finds his plans failing, or an unexpected turn is thrown in front of his road.

The directing and photography is definately beautiful, and some camera tricks are thrown into the mix. I had to be told in order to see this, but; in a specific bedroom scene, an out-of-focus clock reads one time, while it suddenly shifts to another when in focus. Pretty darn nifty. The looks are top-notch, and this is one film that I have noticed uses the fade-in and fade-out method of transitioning quite frequently. It worked though, as it was often a soft-mood setting when being played out.

So as you can see. Everything in those technical departments are... well, pretty good. Professional, or better, since Indie films often are. I really hate droning on and on, going through a preset of departments to check. I don't like it, but I do it, and it probably bores you a lot. Here's another before I give my honest opinion on what actually counts - the plot.

Acting. Good. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is one of my favourite male actors, in indie films or otherwise. He always plays a good part, fits into the look, and chooses top-grade scripts. Mysterious Skin is one example of this. I guess you could consider Brick to be another.

I really disagree with the IMDb rating of 8.2 - and with such a rating, why may I ask is it not on the top 250 list? Movies on there are rated lower, with less votes then Brick. Well, I actually have the answer to this question, so I guess that makes it rhetorical. IMDb is rigged, like everything else in the world. Users are given preference, some a lot more then others, and whether the film ranks on the list or not is up to those few. Unfair? I think so. It pretty much means that classics are on that list, and newer material has a harder time.

Oh. And I disagree with the rating in an unusual sense. I think it should be lower. 7.3-7.5 suits it well. To me, it's nothing more extraordinary then that, which is still a good rating in the world of IMDb. Average, to Pretty Good in my books. Brick leans toward the Pretty Good.

The hype is pretty much what killed the movie, and the fact it's not quite my thing. I was expecting something filled with twist, turns, dramatic scenes, and a campy overall nature. It delivered in all of those departments, save the last one, but not in ways I... well, wanted them to be delivered. It's like... if someone screwed up your cheeseburger. You'll still eat it, and you'll like it, but it's not quite as good as what you thought you were getting.

The material is what threw me, and I won't spoil anything for you. I was going to say, "The fact that the ending isn't exactly deep and complex, but neither is it outright explained and concluded, also adds to the dissapointment." but I decided not to, outside the quotes. The ending is explained in a jumble of speech from Brenden, when he confronts a certain other character in the final scene. Speaking of the final scene, the ending wants to be a cliffhanger, but it isn't. Doesn't exactly shock you, or require hours of afterthoughts. Then again I once again screwed my movie-going experience by knowing that twist ahead of time.

It's not amazing for me, and again all I can say is... for a single reason. It isn't material I quite enjoy. What the storyline ends up being, that is. I thought it would be, but it wasn't. I should have known what Brick actually referred to, but I didn't. Here I was thinking it was some big metaphoric symbol. Ha. No. That's all the spoiler you're getting from me.

(If you like Noire films, check it out. Brick sure gives a lot of homage to other's in that era. Even right down to the honk pattern Brenden tells Laura to signal to him. That comes from The Maltese Falcon... a classic.)

PS. Laura is beautiful.

ENTITY2000 07-25-2006 05:57 PM

watching JAWS! one of my all time faves. i watch it everytime it comes on! do you guys have movies like that? it doesn't matter how many times you see it you always watch it neway!:D

novadawn969 07-25-2006 06:15 PM

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Originally posted by ENTITY2000
watching JAWS! one of my all time faves. i watch it everytime it comes on! do you guys have movies like that? it doesn't matter how many times you see it you always watch it neway!:D
Yeah:

Labyrinth

Any Monty Python

Dazed and Confused

Any Bruce Campbell

Basically anything I own. I can only buy movies I wantto watch over and over. :D

AUSTIN316426808 07-25-2006 06:26 PM

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Originally posted by ENTITY2000
watching JAWS! one of my all time faves. i watch it everytime it comes on! do you guys have movies like that? it doesn't matter how many times you see it you always watch it neway!:D

http://imdb.com/name/nm0000142/

among others.

The Mothman 07-25-2006 06:38 PM

Dead Men Walking: Well done, loaded with gore.

I Drink Your Blood: Decent older film.

Redneck Zombies. All i gotta say...baby zombie. bad ass. fucking blood bath. loved it.

The_Return 07-25-2006 06:48 PM

Superman Returns

Not bad. Routh doesnt come anywhere near Reeves, but he still did a very good jopb...and Spacey was phenominal as Luthor.

It was a bit heavy on the love angle, but that didnt hurt it too much.

Despare 07-25-2006 07:07 PM

The Awakening

Aftermath

Genesis

All short Nacho Cerda films and I liked all of them for very different reasons. Pick up the three movie disc, rent it... it's worth a watch. The Awakening is well done and while it's a little simple it really presents a nice story, dig the black and white too. Aftermath is a pretty extreme short with a lot of gore and necrophelia but it's not presented in the manner of something like Nekromatic. It's extreme but it's brilliantly done and there's sort of an art to all the gruesomeness. I rented this one for Aftermatch but Genesis really shined. If you don't want to see the shocking Aftermath or the surreal Awakening at least watch the tragic Genesis. First time I've seen any of Nacho Cerda's stuff but it won't be the last.

joshaube 07-25-2006 07:21 PM

Hard Candy.
Top 10. Because I'm sad like that.

Dante'sInferno 07-25-2006 10:17 PM

Goodfellas

ManchestrMorgue 07-25-2006 10:22 PM

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Originally posted by Dante'sInferno
Goodfellas
A classic. One of my favourites.

Dante'sInferno 07-25-2006 10:40 PM

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Originally posted by ManchestrMorgue
A classic. One of my favourites.
Tommy was one crazy guy.Henry was my favorite though.:)




"You mutha fuckin' mutt!!You,you!!You piece of shit!!"

Miss Olivia 07-25-2006 11:07 PM

I just watched my new anime, Wicked City. I guess I got the uncut version, it was pretty dirty. I really liked it. The story was good and the monsters were great.
There was even a vagina with teeth.
Weird.

Gatekeeper6sic6 07-26-2006 02:46 AM

Final Destination 3

mothermold 07-26-2006 02:58 AM

The Wicker Man

ManchestrMorgue 07-26-2006 03:34 AM

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Originally posted by mothermold
The Wicker Man
What an excellent film. Although it upset me somewhat to find out that Britt Ekland had a body double for her dance scene.

I picked up the R2 Director's cut 2 disc edition and it was well worth the effort.

roshiq 07-26-2006 04:38 AM

Constant Gardener

..... 7/10.:)

crabapple 07-26-2006 06:18 AM

Santa and the 3 Bears
Below
The Giant Gila Monster

slasherman 07-26-2006 08:43 AM

Mysterious Skin (2004) ..pretty good movie about pedophilia ..impressive acting..worth a look

horrorobsessed 07-26-2006 10:27 AM

friday the 13th

totally awesome in my opinion. blood, guts, and a psyhco mother. 9/10

Miss Olivia 07-26-2006 11:32 AM

Ed Wood.
I love this movie, it's never stopped entertaining me. Martin Landau is spot-on as Bela Lugosi, and Johnny Depp is a brilliant cross-dressing Ed Wood. The whole scene with Bela doing the "children of the night" line to the tune of yapping Yorkshire terriers is priceless.

Amalthea 07-26-2006 03:06 PM

Ice Age 2 - The Meltdown 9 / 10

Dante'sInferno 07-26-2006 03:53 PM

Batman Begins

zwoti 07-26-2006 04:25 PM

copland

The Mothman 07-26-2006 06:46 PM

neon maniacs. sucked.

mothermold 07-26-2006 08:07 PM

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Originally posted by ManchestrMorgue
What an excellent film. Although it upset me somewhat to find out that Britt Ekland had a body double for her dance scene.

I picked up the R2 Director's cut 2 disc edition and it was well worth the effort.


I guess britt was opposed(god knows why)to having her bare ass on screen.

My 88 minute director's cut is okay but I'm certainly looking for the R2 release with the additional footage.





Last viewed:V for Vendetta and Silent Hill

roshiq 07-26-2006 10:05 PM

American DreamZ
.......B:D

Frailty
......B+:)

novadawn969 07-26-2006 10:34 PM

She's the Man... need I say more? A serious case of bad acting on Amanda Bind's part. Thats what you get whenyou ask a girly girl to act like a boy. Oh-well. 5/10

slasherman 07-26-2006 11:35 PM

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Originally posted by Miss Olivia
Ed Wood.
.Martin Landau is spot-on as Bela Lugosi
The whole scene with Bela doing the "children of the night" line to the tune of yapping Yorkshire terriers is priceless.

...a master performance by Martin Landau ....


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