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Old 05-20-2008, 04:10 AM   #121 (permalink)
 
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Fracture- predictable Hannibal spinoff, but still worthy

Clue- Fun, but is there really a reason to watch it 2x?
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:19 AM   #122 (permalink)
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No. You're wrong. That's all I can say for that.

I'm smacking around white belts in the HWs. That's how bored I am.
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:44 AM   #125 (permalink)

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The Bank Job was utterly mediocre in my opinion.

The last good movie I saw was Into the Wild, how Emile Hirsch could go from that one to Speed Racer is just mind blowing.

Speaking of minds, have any of you seen "Mind Game"? Now that is a weird Japanese animation if I ever saw one. And not in the Studio Ghibli way, in a David Lynch way.
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:45 AM   #126 (permalink)
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I was talking movies with a friend of mine the other day so whilst bored we decided to write up a list of our favourite movies.

Godfather part 1 + 2
Oldboy
Lost In Translation
Taxi Driver
Withnail & I
Donnie Darko
American History X
Seven Samurai
Some Like It Hot
The Squid And The Whale
Battle Royale
Brokeback Mountain
Man On Fire
Life Of Brian
About Schmidt
The Consequences Of Love
Casino
Goodfellas
Spring Summer Autumn Winter, Spring
Gangs Of New York
Annie Hall
Manhatten
Pans Labyrynth
Carlitos Way
Scarface
Gladiator
The Shawshank Redemption
The Usual Suspects

You guys like these movies?
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^ I'm w/ you. About Schmidt fell flat for me though.
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The Bank Job was utterly mediocre in my opinion.

The last good movie I saw was Into the Wild, how Emile Hirsch could go from that one to Speed Racer is just mind blowing.

Speaking of minds, have any of you seen "Mind Game"? Now that is a weird Japanese animation if I ever saw one. And not in the Studio Ghibli way, in a David Lynch way.


lol at insulting the bank job and then repping into the wild. which i might add, was one of the most boring, drawn out, and pointless films I've ever seen. It's the only one I can remeber actually checking the time on while watching it. I never wear a watch or look at the clock when watching a movie, because it takes away from the feel of it. But in that film I was relieved (to say the least) when it ended. I even contemplated popping out the DVD and smashing it but the thought of having to pay for it deterred me.
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lol at insulting the bank job and then repping into the wild. which i might add, was one of the most boring, drawn out, and pointless films I've ever seen. It's the only one I can remeber actually checking the time on while watching it. I never wear a watch or look at the clock when watching a movie, because it takes away from the feel of it. But in that film I was relieved (to say the least) when it ended. I even contemplated popping out the DVD and smashing it but the thought of having to pay for it deterred me.
The Bank Job had an unimaginative and predictable plot, the worst case of a "Mexican standoff" I've ever seen and simply unfunny dialogue.

Personally I loved Into the Wild for the scenery, soundtrack, cinematography and incredible acting. Then again, I'm a sucker for nature, animals and how one person can change lives just by being interesting and kind.

And if you didn't appreciate that or No Country for Old Men, how about There Will Be Blood? Or The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford? Gone Baby Gone? Eastern Promises?
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