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1. Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (Hands down)
2. Captain Phillips "The way way back", "We're the millers, "Identity Thief" and "Blue is the Warmest Color" were good as well. I've probably forgotten a whole lot of good movies.. |
Forgot to mention Upstream Color. Really loved that one.
Also worth mentioning is It's A Disaster and Drinking Buddies. Great little movies. |
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I found it just absolutely captivating... So bizarre, lonely, and melancholic - It left me baffled at the end, but it stirred enough in me that I read a few analyses of it online that filled in the gaps for me. It struck me and connected with me and I appreciate it as a truly fascinating and moving film.
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-Pain & Gain
I laughed my ass off with this one. -Elysium Solid action flick. Shows you can have cool special effects and a good story. -Clear History Kinda like a Curb Your Enthousiasm movie. Quote:
From what I saw it wasn't that explicit. They talk about the acts in detail but I don't think they showed anything. Could be wrong. Dozed off towards the end. |
Yeah, I think the fact that it's a Documentary is what would truly disturb me. The idea that these people would revel in the Act of Killing (as it were) and consider themselves heroes and movie stars - That truly disturbs me. Don't think I could watch it.
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Gravity
The opening shot alone was breathtaking. After about 20 minutes without an obvious edit I was beginning to feel out of breath. Perhaps this films only fault was it was so jaw droppingly stunning that I was always aware I was watching a very complex creation. They worked so hard to make me believe it that I couldn't suspend my disbelief. Still loved it to bits. Kill Your Darlings What's that? Yes, yes I did indeed go to the London premiere and speak to Daniel Radcliffe and Dane DeHaan. Indeed, I DID get to walk up the red carpet. How nice of you to remember ::wink:: This will always be the cinematic highlight of the year for me. Struck By Lightning Perhaps I'm blinded by my secret crush on Chris Colfer, but I loved his ability to wrap some pretty damn heavy themes in a silly little High School pic. Though the characters are perhaps too sarcastic to be likeable, there was a lovely mix of honest humour and melacholy. |
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