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Despare 11-25-2009 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 837946)
I always thought that flick was American. The cover art over here makes it look that way. It looked lame so I've always avoided it. Been meaning to rock Dance Of The Dead.

How does it look American? Look at the phonebooth... what's the cover art over there look like?




I avoid any movie that has an Australian looking cover. :rolleyes:

cheebacheeba 11-25-2009 09:10 PM

Boy eats girl was actually a UK film to my knowledge.
...Fucking terrible one at that, trying to get on Shaun of the Dead's nuts for a younger, more stupid fuck audience.
It was just trash.

fortunato 11-25-2009 09:31 PM

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

A true wonder; brings one back (or puts one back, rather) to a sense of awkward and wide-eyed childhood amazement. Times when grand adventures popped up at every corner, yet with those came insecurities, sometimes sadness, the mopes; all indicative of something bigger than you, some future lesson. Wes Anderson has captured this in a colorful, intimately-animated, tiny little world, one that's difficult to leave.
Absurdly (and dryly) hilarious, melancholy, and constantly delightful.

Despare 11-26-2009 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 837973)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

A true wonder; brings one back (or puts one back, rather) to a sense of awkward and wide-eyed childhood amazement. Times when grand adventures popped up at every corner, yet with those came insecurities, sometimes sadness, the mopes; all indicative of something bigger than you, some future lesson. Wes Anderson has captured this in a colorful, intimately-animated, tiny little world, one that's difficult to leave.
Absurdly (and dryly) hilarious, melancholy, and constantly delightful.

I've been waiting for this one, I hope I get a chance to check it out!





Doomsday

I liked this one, not as much as I thought I would but I did enjoy. +1 stars for having a screaming, decapitated head hit the camera.

_____V_____ 11-26-2009 05:03 AM

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA240_.jpg

Flu does help in increasing one's movie-watching habits.

ChronoGrl 11-26-2009 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 837990)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA240_.jpg

Flu does help in increasing one's movie-watching habits.

Awwwww - Feel better!

psycho d 11-26-2009 05:40 AM

Crank 2: High Voltage (2009). An unnecessary remake, they shoulda quit while they were ahead (i really enjoyed the first one). Ashe.
derek

Straker 11-26-2009 07:45 AM

The Pianist. Brilliant film, compelling story. Brody is superb and Chopin was an unbelivable composer.

zwoti 11-26-2009 10:06 AM

diamonds are forever
live and let die

Elvis_Christ 11-26-2009 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 837967)
How does it look American? Look at the phonebooth... what's the cover art over there look like?

No shit that one looks like its from the UK. I was talking the cover using this artwork:

http://movienights.biz/estore/images/boyeatsgirl.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by Despare (Post 837967)
I avoid any movie that has an Australian looking cover. :rolleyes:

Is that meant to be a dig at me? It'd be nice if you could type one sentence with out coming across like a fucking prick.


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