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The Movie Topic (films recently watched, general discussion, etc)

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

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wax


bright lights, big city

My Life In Ruins - don't ask me why. and it was a terrible, terrible movie.
DERP

Quote from: rock_n_frost
Bright Lights !..Why the fuck are you so damn awesome? Cant you be a piece of shit sometimes?

Sushi-X

"The Running Man." It's eerie how our society is heading towards that path.


Rocket Skates '94

sing blue silver

Quote from: nintendoXO on May 11, 2010, 06:00 PM
The Collector, Pretty crappy movie with a horrible ending :I

yeah that movie fucking SUCKED.


Night of the Creeps - 4.5 / 10, an entertaining b-movie. stupid and silly.

nintendoXO

The Lovely Bones, Its a decent movie.

theis

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - 9/10

nintendoXO

I want to see that movie so bad!!

chick de la lynch

I saw Away We Go last night. I gotta say, this is not Sam Mendes' best work. However I did find the film to be charming and even though I'm not really fond of Maya Rudolph, I actually kind of liked her in this. I think she definitely stole the show from John Krasinski.

Jaw Knee


wax


endoeleven


TheWatcher

Quote from: deftjess on May 10, 2010, 04:21 AM
Saw Iron Man 2, Meh, cool action scenes, Scarlett Johanssan is a babe . But its an ok movie

i think the first one was betta

Jaw Knee


oldgentlovecraft

Legion and Daybreakers.

sing blue silver


chick de la lynch

So I've seen a couple of good films this weekend.

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - At first I actually thought this movie was about Virginia Woolf. Silly me! This was probably one of the most intense films I have ever seen. I was emotionally exhausted after I finished watching this. Nevertheless, I thought it was terrific. Within the first ten minutes of the film I already knew why Elizabeth Taylor won an Oscar for her performance. The whole movie was pure genius.

Glengarry GlenRoss - Another intense film, however this one was one big sausage fest. I still think Alec Baldwin should have gotten an award or something for his monologue. I think Kevin Spacey, Jack Lemmon and Al Pacino were really the heart of the film. Great acting, and amazing dialogue.

A Nos Amours - I wasn't too impressed with this film. I understood it was supposed to be a realist film, and overall there really was no plot. I think that's what I didn't like about it, but now I sound like your stereotypical American who doesn't want to watch a foreign film because it is way too deep to truly understand. I guess I'm just not into these types of films. The realist, that is. I still <3 foreign films.

Mikey

Quote from: chick de la lynch on May 17, 2010, 03:27 AM
So I've seen a couple of good films this weekend.
Glengarry GlenRoss - Another intense film, however this one was one big sausage fest. I still think Alec Baldwin should have gotten an award or something for his monologue. I think Kevin Spacey, Jack Lemmon and Al Pacino were really the heart of the film. Great acting, and amazing dialogue.
I love this flick. The dialog is so sharp! I guess that is because it was adapted from a play. Yeah, Alec Baldwin stole the show during his cameo monologue.
A. B. C.
A - Always.
B- Be.
C - Closing.
Always Be Closing.
ALWAYS BE CLOSING!!


chick de la lynch

David Mamet knows how to write dialogue. It's admirable.

chick de la lynch

I watched Wild Strawberries last night. What a beautiful film. Bergman definitely knows how to shoot a beautifully constructed scene. There's also a certain haunting quality in his films that I absolutely love. Just the silence of a scene says a lot. I already know why this man is brilliant and this is the second Bergman film I've watched.

theis

Sideways.

One of my favorites.