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Started by 4th Eye, Mar 02, 2005, 10:31 AM

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hellview

because it was boring.

your eyes gut me like the sharpest of knives.

manic_bastard

i didnt like elephant. i thought it was exploiting too much of an emotional tragedy. i hate that stuff. it was good it got the attention of violence in school, but c'mon - anyone can direct a movie about school violence and it'd still be really sad.

ben

that teaser for superman returns is really good. they even kept the old music.

The Captain

Quote from: "Jerry_Curls"And taylor, what about Ray. He died and the movie came out not long after.
My name isn't Taylor, you've used my name correctly before...???

Ray was being worked on with Ray Charles before he died, it wasn't a "OK, he's dead, let's make a movie" sort of thing.

Malpractice

Quote from: "The Captain"Ray was being worked on with Ray Charles before he died, it wasn't a "OK, he's dead, let's make a movie" sort of thing.

actually it was something like 10 years in the making or something like that and Ray Charles helped them almost every step of the way and died towards the end of shooting the movie.


and Elephant is one of the worst movies ever

The Captain

Quote from: "Malpractice"
Quote from: "The Captain"Ray was being worked on with Ray Charles before he died, it wasn't a "OK, he's dead, let's make a movie" sort of thing.

actually it was something like 10 years in the making or something like that and Ray Charles helped them almost every step of the way and died towards the end of shooting the movie.


and Elephant is one of the worst movies ever
Yeah, I knew it was being talked about for fucking ever, but I didn't know if things were actually happening.

I liked Elephant.

Jerry_Curls

Taylor...Tyler..same difference. Sorry about the lack on confusion on my part.

Saw I Know What You Did Last Summer last night. Has some great cheesy moments. Especially the "What do you want from us, HUH?!?!"
..Yeah don't go there,

I let you get to me

yeah yeah.

Mazzy

Elephant was excellent.

hydroponic82

i find  billy madison to be one of my fav. movies of all time.

"who would take 30 bagged lunches?"


"ill tell you who, that damned sasquatch."

feeling like more

i watched bully, but i got bored and fast forwarded through. i kind of wish i didnt now.

manic_bastard

Quote from: "hydroponic82"i find  billy madison to be one of my fav. movies of all time.

"who would take 30 bagged lunches?"


"ill tell you who, that damned sasquatch."

"Any attempt to cheat, especially with my wife, who is a dirty, dirty, tramp. I am just gonna snap."

hydroponic82

" if peeing your pants is cool...... then im miles davis. "

haha i can watch that movie all day long. it has some of the best writing ever

Crazylegs

I just watched "Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail" today. It made me realize how much i love this movie.

"we are no longer the knights who say NI!, We are now the knights who say; ekki ekki ekki phatang zoooo boooing!!!!"

Mazzy

I'm watching Mean Girls today with my sister. Tina Fey is very hot. I just noticed. Sorry Tayler for never listening to you before.

How the fuck am I going to sit through more than an hours worth of Lindsey Lohan?!? I'm going to fucking lose my mind.

Muempire

Quote from: "Mazzy"The amount of people watching Elephant has risen.

I watched another great Australian movie yesterday, Beneath Clouds. It's about Lena, the daughter of an Aboriginal mother and an Irish father and Vaughn, a Murri boy who is doing time in a minimum security prison in North West NSW. Crazyslashdramatic events throw them together and with no money or transport, they find themselves relying on each other in order to achieve their personal journeys - which both lead to different situations. I read the directors, Ivan Sen, comment's on what each of the characters represent to each other and he said something like to Lena, Vaughn represents the life she is running away from and Vaughn believes Lena embodies the society that has rejected him.

I loved the scene where Vaugh finds out that Lena is Aboriginal. My god, I was shaking in my jammy's and I stopped doing whatever I was doing cause I was like 'omg, he's got you now bitch'. Fucking A. I loved it. I thought the landscape was magnificent, it showed the hillside and the route to Sydney.


http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/film/dbase/2003/beneath2.htm

Saw this movie towards the start of this year i think, fantastic aussie movie imo. Whatched it several times now.
aka. TeamTones

Mazzy

Quote from: "TeamTones"
Quote from: "Mazzy"The amount of people watching Elephant has risen.

I watched another great Australian movie yesterday, Beneath Clouds. It's about Lena, the daughter of an Aboriginal mother and an Irish father and Vaughn, a Murri boy who is doing time in a minimum security prison in North West NSW. Crazyslashdramatic events throw them together and with no money or transport, they find themselves relying on each other in order to achieve their personal journeys - which both lead to different situations. I read the directors, Ivan Sen, comment's on what each of the characters represent to each other and he said something like to Lena, Vaughn represents the life she is running away from and Vaughn believes Lena embodies the society that has rejected him.

I loved the scene where Vaugh finds out that Lena is Aboriginal. My god, I was shaking in my jammy's and I stopped doing whatever I was doing cause I was like 'omg, he's got you now bitch'. Fucking A. I loved it. I thought the landscape was magnificent, it showed the hillside and the route to Sydney.


http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/film/dbase/2003/beneath2.htm

Saw this movie towards the start of this year i think, fantastic aussie movie imo. Whatched it several times now.

There's an Art festival in Melbourne and they're playing this movie along with other Australian films. I just laugh when people say 'the Australian film industry is suffering' uhhh yeah cause all the films that get the most promotion are the lame stereotypical ones. There are so many fucking awesome movies being made by Australian film makers that don't see the light of day and the Australian public is just as much to blame. The first week in which Somersault opened I was in the movie theatre and there were three people in there, THREE. I just think that we have to be considerate and go check out and support Aussie films.

You should check out Jewboy, it's brilliant.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439646/

The Captain

Quote from: "Mazzy"I'm watching Mean Girls today with my sister. Tina Fey is very hot. I just noticed. Sorry Tayler for never listening to you before.

How the fuck am I going to sit through more than an hours worth of Lindsey Lohan?!? I'm going to fucking lose my mind.
Stop getting my name wrong, dammit.

But yes, Tina Fey is great, I love her, I want to be reincarnated as her glasses...j/k

Mazzy

Sorry Toylor  :P hahaahaha ok ok Tyler. There. I guess it's like calling Jesus Jysus or something. It makes a lot of difference.

feeling like more

Quote from: "Mazzy"
Quote from: "TeamTones"
Quote from: "Mazzy"The amount of people watching Elephant has risen.

I watched another great Australian movie yesterday, Beneath Clouds. It's about Lena, the daughter of an Aboriginal mother and an Irish father and Vaughn, a Murri boy who is doing time in a minimum security prison in North West NSW. Crazyslashdramatic events throw them together and with no money or transport, they find themselves relying on each other in order to achieve their personal journeys - which both lead to different situations. I read the directors, Ivan Sen, comment's on what each of the characters represent to each other and he said something like to Lena, Vaughn represents the life she is running away from and Vaughn believes Lena embodies the society that has rejected him.

I loved the scene where Vaugh finds out that Lena is Aboriginal. My god, I was shaking in my jammy's and I stopped doing whatever I was doing cause I was like 'omg, he's got you now bitch'. Fucking A. I loved it. I thought the landscape was magnificent, it showed the hillside and the route to Sydney.


http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/film/dbase/2003/beneath2.htm

Saw this movie towards the start of this year i think, fantastic aussie movie imo. Whatched it several times now.

There's an Art festival in Melbourne and they're playing this movie along with other Australian films. I just laugh when people say 'the Australian film industry is suffering' uhhh yeah cause all the films that get the most promotion are the lame stereotypical ones. There are so many fucking awesome movies being made by Australian film makers that don't see the light of day and the Australian public is just as much to blame. The first week in which Somersault opened I was in the movie theatre and there were three people in there, THREE. I just think that we have to be considerate and go check out and support Aussie films.

You should check out Jewboy, it's brilliant.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439646/

there is a reason why people dont watch australian films. because there are so many shit ones that people now assume they are all gonna be like that.

hydroponic82

i saw "wonderland" today. its about porn legend john holms and damn he was no good..