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zwoti 01-04-2010 12:06 PM

wall-e
starship troopers
monsters, inc.
the forbidden kingdom
taxi driver
shadow: dead riot

fortunato 01-04-2010 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by psycho d (Post 841501)
Sounds awesome. Unfortunately it is not offerred by Netflix nor is it at the local library. i never/rarely rent. Is this one pretty obscure or would it be pretty easy to track down? Late.
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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 841511)
Haha- I'm not surprized it's not offered at Netflix or your local library- it's pretty far out there.

Haha, yeah. Unfortunately NE is right. There's a grey-market bootleg DVD out there on the internet, but I wouldn't recommend buying it. Sadly, Warner Bros. doesn't want to touch it due to the subject matter and so on. Early last year, in fact, they had announced a restored DVD, but recanted the very next day.
As much as I hate to say it, you might try to look for it on a torrent site or something. Of course I'd usually never condone that, but there's really nowhere else to see this film, unless you're lucky enough to catch it at a screening somewhere (but those are few and far between). And this is a film you really should see.

fortunato 01-04-2010 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 841527)
The Messenger (2009)

An incredibly powerful story of 2 military men assigned to the thankless job of notifying the next of kin of fallen soldiers. Amazing dialogue, ethical debates, and without a doubt some of the year's best performances (Woody Harrelson is already up for a Golden Globe for his role, and I wouldn't be surprised if he'll be up for the Oscar as well.).

Recommended to anyone looking for an intense, character-driven drama. Fantastic film.

Glad to hear you enjoyed this. I was kind of on the fence about whether or not to see it, but now I'll have to make sure I do.

nightmare_of _death 01-04-2010 03:12 PM

Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer

Disease 01-04-2010 03:55 PM

Snowbeast

You don't see nearly enough of the monster....... But it's still a bit of b-grade fun.

3.5/10


Werewolf in a girls dormitory

This movie was twisting all over the place and not enough werewolf action.

2.5/10


She devils on wheels

So cheesy and b-grade, bad acticng ect but great gore, a real mixed bag of a movie.

5.5/10


Foxy Brown

Totally cool, Pam Grier is so god damn hot in this as well as cool.

9/10

nightmare_of _death 01-04-2010 05:26 PM

Paranormal Activity

Disease 01-04-2010 07:30 PM

I can't remember if I said I went and saw Zombieland and it was crap, absolute shit. I just wanted to put that out there.

cheebacheeba 01-04-2010 08:18 PM

Avatar (3d)
Haven't seen a non-red-blue 3d film before...it's come a long way and glad it didn't fuck with my eyes too much.
I liked the better, less gimmicky use of 3d, not like having to have something flying out into the audience every few seconds, but seemed to make the depth of the scenery and characters greater?
The storyline was pretty decent, it was one of the better scifi films I'd seen in some time. I liked looking at the alien world landscapes, even though I found the use of colour a little obsessive. Interesting creatures...and you can see the blue chicks titties like, the whole time...
Probably go 8/10 for overall effect with this one.

Freak 01-04-2010 10:19 PM

Go to see about 15 mins. of Avatar before my acid reflex started acting up and I had to leave.

Super pissed off about it.

Angra 01-05-2010 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 841554)
Avatar (3d)
and you can see the blue chicks titties like, the whole time...
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So with all the 3D, are you constantly surrounded by big blue titties?

Please say yes. :)


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