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AMICUS HORROR 04-15-2010 04:08 AM

[QUOTE=Elvis_Christ;856565]Way to spoil April Fool's Day for everyone who hasn't seen it AMICUS.... how about a spoiler warning huh? :rolleyes:
=QUOTE]

Sorry, please forgive, am not the brightest star in the sky, I really wasn't
thinking, pure stupidity on my part, sorry.:(

Ferox13 04-15-2010 08:20 AM

The World's Greatest Sinner is great....Carey is a nutter. Tarintino considered him for the part of Joe Cabolt at one stage..

I watched CRIMEWAVE yesterday and he has a small part in that too..

missmacabre 04-15-2010 09:53 AM

The Dark: was alright, but I don't love Sean Bean so that made the movie so-so.

DP McCoy 04-15-2010 01:51 PM

Only the Brave - This film tells the true story of a WWII Battalion made up of Japanese-American soldiers.While the story of this Battallion is interesting and certainly worth telling I thought the film itself lacked dramatic impact or any real emotional substance. 5/10

Elvis_Christ 04-15-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AMICUS HORROR (Post 856605)
Sorry, please forgive, am not the brightest star in the sky, I really wasn't
thinking, pure stupidity on my part, sorry.:(

All good friend just remember for next time :)

fortunato 04-15-2010 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 856613)
The World's Greatest Sinner is great....Carey is a nutter. Tarintino considered him for the part of Joe Cabolt at one stage.

He really is a nutter. That would have been awesome to see him in Reservoir Dogs, though.

psycho d 04-16-2010 07:30 AM

The Yakuza (1974). This near classic is wonderful on many levels. First the story is brilliantly layered without appearing to be forced. The secret lives of everyone involved is more than believable, it is only human. This American movie somehow caught the ethic of the Japanese, without glamorizing or vilifying it. The pacing is wonderfully slow, and the head of steam that builds finally blows the lid off in the climax. The acting was strong, with Mitchum and Takakura each giving wonderful performances. As well, the rest of the cast are no slouches. More than just a story about honor, or a lack thereof, redemption seems to sum up the overall theme of this under-appreciated movie. Ashe.
derek

Ferox13 04-16-2010 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 856667)
He really is a nutter. That would have been awesome to see him in Reservoir Dogs, though.

He did cast Lawerance Tierney instead who is waaaaaaaaay crazier in real life..

newb 04-16-2010 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by psycho d (Post 856682)
The Yakuza (1974). The pacing is wonderfully slow, and the head of steam that builds finally blows the lid off in the climax.

ya ever think of writing romance novels ?

:D

Angra 04-16-2010 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 856623)
The Dark: was alright, but I don't love Sean Bean so that made the movie so-so.

You have to love somebody to like the movie? Grow up. :rolleyes:


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