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Originally Posted by Geordie9
10/10
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I agree!! I thought this was a very well made movie, one that you find yourself really feeling the characters. I wish there more like this!!
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Originally Posted by Ferox13
violence nudity and swearing makes everything better...
Exhibit 1 your honour:
I can provide another 150+ examples if need be.
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Piranha 3D - terrible movie!! Especially the floating piece of "anatomy". I'm guilty of watching the whole movie though
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Originally Posted by horcrux2007
I'm not saying a movie is bad because it's PG-13. I'm saying, more often than not, a PG-13 horror movies are usually bad.
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The same thing could be said about R movies.......
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Originally Posted by FryeDwight
CARLITO'S WAY (1993). One of DePalma's better films with compelling Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Luiz Guzman and a too short Viggo Mortenson performances. ****1/2
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Excellent movie!! Yeah, I'ma HUGE Viggo fan and it would have been nice to have seen more of him in this flick!
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The soundtrack was arguably the scariest part, especially during the BBQ film. I give the movie a 9/10. I wish I could find it on DVD somewhere because I've looked at a bunch of movie stores, and I couldn't find a copy.
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Originally Posted by Sculpt
Sanctum 2011 (on netflix)
6.5/10
If you like exploration & survival films, & the like: cave or underwater films, I think you'll enjoy this. It's what I'd call "reality horror", or just plain a personal disaster film (like your own personal Towering Inferno).
I think it was well shot & well made. Good cinematography, sets, sounds. The acting is solid when you accept the characters are a mix of hard-ass explorers, Xtreme sporters, survivalists & rich asshole types. Realizing that, I thought the stoicism was mildly realistic character development, enough for the type of film it's trying to be (it's not Terms of Endearment).
Most of the scenes are very real, and the rest plausible -- in that area of 'who knows unless you're in that extreme situation' plausibility.
Looking at the ratings & reviews at large, I think most are being awfully harsh; as if they were expecting 'James Cameron's Titanic' in a cave. Cameron didn't write or direct it, he just funded it.
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I think that I enjoyed the cinematography more than anything else. I thought the movie was well done, it was not meant to be a horror movie, just a good thriller.
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Originally Posted by Ferox13
If you are are a completist - there is another film based on Ricky Kasso besides the Van Bebber one called Black Circle Boys. It's not great though.
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Yeah, Black Circle Boys was pretty far out there....
Most recent movie for me:
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
A+
Excellent movie!! I enjoyed this one as much as the first one. Mickey Rourke rocks!!