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A movie coming out called Orphan that looks really, really good.
Having said that, it led me completely astray with Robocop. Got about 7.6 and it was absolute rubbish.
You have no idea what you're talking about. RoboCop is an absolute classic and Clarence Boddicker is one of the all time best screen villains..."can you fly, Bobby?"
Having said that, it led me completely astray with Robocop. Got about 7.6 and it was absolute rubbish.
You have no idea what you're talking about. RoboCop is an absolute classic and Clarence Boddicker is one of the all time best screen villains..."can you fly, Bobby?"
So do you actually like it or are you another person who, because a movie was popular at the time and achieved 'classic' status, claims to love it?
loyalgunner2009-06-25 14:18:57
No, I love it. I loved it when it came out, and I love it still.
Well, he did save two letters.
No, I love it. I loved it when it came out, and I love it still.
A well rendered movie in a Doco/news cam style.
Peter Jackson's name on it should guarantee box office success I guess, in spite of the relatively low key marketing and small budget, by hollywood standards at least.
Saw "District 9" last week.Impressive movie, an interesting scenario, invoking memories of apartheid and townships of South Africa past, with a biotech alien invasion twist. Look out for a sequel soonish.
District 9 was good, but I thought it was quite predictable.
Inglourious Basterds, was pretty good, as with all Tarantino a bit hyped. I liked Death Proof, thought it was better than Rodriguez' Planet Terror. Was nice to hear a NZ accent on screen next to your usual American. Favourite Tarantino film is Reservoir Dogs though.
Pans Labyrinth is a brilliant Spanish film. Rambo 4 is amazing, has to be seen to be believed - those 'movie critics' who hassle it should be ignored. 300 and Sin City are both amazing. Gladiator, Anchorman, and Stepbrothers are goodies as well.
'Pans Labyrinth' is very good, would recommend. Although if you hate Tim Burton films, then you might not like the style. I have to say that Rambo was overrated it was ok, but nothing special. 'Sin City' is awesome, over the top stylized comic book cool. '300' not so much and 'The Spirit' was poor.
Watched 'Milk' the other day, Sean Penn has ridiculous acting range to go from Harvey Milk to something like Jimmy in Mystic River is amazing (film was good but awkward to watch for me at times). Although I thought Mickey Rourke in 'the Wrestler' was also excellent, which he lost the Oscar for leading actor to Penn, recommend that film too.
linds2009-08-30 12:53:14
Film recommendation.
Gomorrah. Based on the book, Gomorrah, by Roberto Saviano.
Gritty as hell... dairyflat2009-06-22 10:52:57
Gomorrah?
Sounds more like an STD than a Film...
I have downloaded it and am waiting until I read the book (next in my long list of books I own but have not yet read) before viewing it.
A movie coming out called Orphan that looks really, really good.
Saw Terminator, terrible movie.
Saw Terminator, terrible movie.
I've heard the sequel is better!
Yeah my friends are all pushing to go see Terminator but it looks like absolute crap. Has anyone seen the Hangover?
I saw Land of the Lost last weekend and I loved it was a good laugh.
Went to see The Hangover on Friday. Had me in stitches, I recommend going, I'd even pay to go see it again.
Terminator was terrible and Knowing was even worse. Nicholas Cage really needs to give it up. Worst actor around.
Terminator was terrible and Knowing was even worse. Nicholas Cage really needs to give it up. Worst actor around.
Nicolas Cage is a dictionary personified. He's so boring. It's funny at first how boring he is but after a few seconds you just don't care anymore.
I considered The Hangover but it looked like it could be another terrible money-making attempt that wasn't particularly funny. Would you say it was anything on Anchorman or Stepbrothers?
I considered The Hangover but it looked like it could be another terrible money-making attempt that wasn't particularly funny. Would you say it was anything on Anchorman or Stepbrothers?
Yeah I use to find him amusing but he's become more painful to watch than anything else. Same character in every movie and a sh*te one at that.
Yeah I thought that at first, but it was joke after joke throughout the movie and plenty of hilarious memorable lines. I'd say better than Stepbrothers but huge call to say it's better than Anchorman. I say go watch it and tell me what you think.
Yeah I thought that at first, but it was joke after joke throughout the movie and plenty of hilarious memorable lines. I'd say better than Stepbrothers but huge call to say it's better than Anchorman. I say go watch it and tell me what you think.
Has anyone seen "Fanboys" and if so what did you think? I read it pays homeage to George Lucas and Star Wars.
I liked Nicholas Cage, movies like Con Air, Face Off, The Rock. But recently he made some crap movies and my opinion of those movies has changed a bit. Although 'Matchstick men' and 'Lord of War' were both good. He isn't Eddie Murphy yet, but he needs some help picking scripts.
Seen fanboys it's ok, I'm not a Star Wars fan but I get most of the references.
Anyone a imdb fiend, I find myself half way through a movie thinking.. "If this doesn't pick up this is definitely a 5". Check out imdb if you don't know what it is, great site.
linds2009-06-23 17:08:55
Seen fanboys it's ok, I'm not a Star Wars fan but I get most of the references.
Anyone a imdb fiend, I find myself half way through a movie thinking.. "If this doesn't pick up this is definitely a 5". Check out imdb if you don't know what it is, great site.
linds2009-06-23 17:08:55
Yip, I always go onto imdb before checking out a movie. It tends to be reliable. Having said that, it led me completely astray with Robocop. Got about 7.6 and it was absolute rubbish.
Lord of War was a good movie but it's getting to be as overrated as Blood Diamond imo.
Lord of War was a good movie but it's getting to be as overrated as Blood Diamond imo.
You have no idea what you're talking about. RoboCop is an absolute classic and Clarence Boddicker is one of the all time best screen villains..."can you fly, Bobby?"
You have no idea what you're talking about. RoboCop is an absolute classic and Clarence Boddicker is one of the all time best screen villains..."can you fly, Bobby?"
So do you actually like it or are you another person who, because a movie was popular at the time and achieved 'classic' status, claims to love it?
loyalgunner2009-06-25 14:18:57
No, I love it. I loved it when it came out, and I love it still.
Saw it again on the big screen a couple of months ago, and loved it all over again.
In short, I'd buy that for a dollar.
The Capital Times did a review of the film I mentioned. http://www.captimes.co.nz/rev/26/n/2430/Drugsandgangs.boss
I had to chuckle at
Gomorrah is a hand-held look at the current state of Mafia affairs in Naples
. The Camorra and the Mafia are two entirely separate entities. Indeed the film's closing notes go some way to highlighting that fact.
The reviewer replies
Dan Slevin replies: The distinction between Mafia and Camorra is made in the press material and the original book but I chose to use �Mafia� as a more generic term for space reasons.
Well, he did save two letters.
Saw it again on the big screen a couple of months ago, and loved it all over again.
In short, I'd buy that for a dollar.
Cult Classic Movie.
Inglourious Basterds. Tarantino at it again. Awesome film. Must see - especially if you are a Tarantino fan.
Not a Tarantino fan at all but I quite enjoyed the film.
loyalgunner2009-08-28 00:32:18
I was a Tarantino fan, and thought that Inglorious Basterds was alright - not the greatest film ever made but a mile better than Death Proof
Saw "District 9" last week.Impressive movie, an interesting scenario, invoking memories of apartheid and townships of South Africa past, with a biotech alien invasion twist. Look out for a sequel soonish.
A well rendered movie in a Doco/news cam style.
Peter Jackson's name on it should guarantee box office success I guess, in spite of the relatively low key marketing and small budget, by hollywood standards at least.
A well rendered movie in a Doco/news cam style.
Peter Jackson's name on it should guarantee box office success I guess, in spite of the relatively low key marketing and small budget, by hollywood standards at least.
Inglourious Basterds, was pretty good, as with all Tarantino a bit hyped. I liked Death Proof, thought it was better than Rodriguez' Planet Terror. Was nice to hear a NZ accent on screen next to your usual American. Favourite Tarantino film is Reservoir Dogs though.
District 9 was good, but I thought it was quite predictable.
District 9 was good, but I thought it was quite predictable.
Saw it again on the big screen a couple of months ago, and loved it all over again.
In short, I'd buy that for a dollar.
Same, Robocop is a classic! I saw it as an 8 year old, and I have loved it ever since!
"I killed Bob Morton because he made a mistake, now it's time to erase that mistake".
Inglorious Basterds was pretty good I thought, in terms of good filmmaking at least. It was better than Death Proof which I really hated to be honest.
District 9 - quite good but I thought it would be better. That accent on the main character ruined it a bit for me at times.
A well rendered movie in a Doco/news cam style.
Peter Jackson's name on it should guarantee box office success I guess, in spite of the relatively low key marketing and small budget, by hollywood standards at least.
I thought it was sh*te.
District 9 was good, but I thought it was quite predictable.
Worst. Actor. Ever.
Made me cringe everytime she was on the screen.
I watched Platoon again last night - f**k it is a great film.
Also really looking forward to the Hurt Locker, as I have read some really good things about it.
I watched the fugitive for the 73rd time last week. still quality
Just watched T2 Ultimate cut with some added scenes. Was excellent. watching Arnie learning how to smile made me laugh for about 10 minutes. It's classic self parody
District 9 was mint. Loved every minute of it.
some of my favs from the past that can recommend for sure
Speaking of 80's films, anyone shocked when John Hughes passed away? Can't go past Ferris Bueller and Breakfast Club for 80's teen films.
Anyone excited to see Guy Ritchie and Robert Downey Jr. team up for Sherlock Holmes? Fan of both, Lock Stock, Snatch, Rock'n'Rolla, Downey Jr. in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Guide to Recognizing your Saints and to a lesser extent Charlie Bartlett, Zodiac and Ironman.
Anyone excited to see Guy Ritchie and Robert Downey Jr. team up for Sherlock Holmes? Fan of both, Lock Stock, Snatch, Rock'n'Rolla, Downey Jr. in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Guide to Recognizing your Saints and to a lesser extent Charlie Bartlett, Zodiac and Ironman.
Nicholas Cage named himself
after great comic "Hero for Hire"
I have all 125 issues, it's fantastic stuff
he was in Wild at Heart, so he is OK for this
The Tin Drum
The Usual Suspects
The Hidden
Millers Crossing
Shaft
these are very good films
I buy no Country for Old Men
yet too watch but liked the ad I saw for it.
after great comic "Hero for Hire"
I have all 125 issues, it's fantastic stuff
he was in Wild at Heart, so he is OK for this
The Tin Drum
The Usual Suspects
The Hidden
Millers Crossing
Shaft
these are very good films
I buy no Country for Old Men
yet too watch but liked the ad I saw for it.
No Country for Old men is a good film. it could've run for another 30 minutes - trying not to mention the plot and spoil it for you. But it is good, fresh and inventive.
Pans Labyrinth is a brilliant Spanish film. Rambo 4 is amazing, has to be seen to be believed - those 'movie critics' who hassle it should be ignored. 300 and Sin City are both amazing. Gladiator, Anchorman, and Stepbrothers are goodies as well.
loyalgunner2009-08-30 06:39:08
'Pans Labyrinth' is very good, would recommend. Although if you hate Tim Burton films, then you might not like the style. I have to say that Rambo was overrated it was ok, but nothing special. 'Sin City' is awesome, over the top stylized comic book cool. '300' not so much and 'The Spirit' was poor.
Watched 'Milk' the other day, Sean Penn has ridiculous acting range to go from Harvey Milk to something like Jimmy in Mystic River is amazing (film was good but awkward to watch for me at times). Although I thought Mickey Rourke in 'the Wrestler' was also excellent, which he lost the Oscar for leading actor to Penn, recommend that film too.
linds2009-08-30 12:53:14