Film recommendation.

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Frankie Mac wrote:
Lonegunmen wrote:
You want to be in your 70's??
 
In the 70's?  Hell yeah.  I want to be able to wear a cape without being laughed at
 


And/or your 1 piece suit
Wongo2009-09-12 15:45:59
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I'm not a conspiracy theorist but Oliver Stone's "JFK" is quite compelling/believable.  Also read the book the film is based on by Jim Garrison, the then New Orleans District Attorney who investigated the assassination.
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monthen wrote:
Hurt Locker is really good, as is District 9
 
Gran Torino had good reviews, but is f**king rubbish. Avoid.


Gran Torino is absolutely brilliant.  Clint's acting is phenomenal, great story, most of the acting was alright (except one of the Hmong actors), some good laughs, good drama.  Real pity that it was his last movie acting in (or so I heard).

He directed Changeling, though, which I thought was a really good movie.  I'm no fan of Jolie (at all) but she did well and it was a good story (loosely based on true events) put together well.
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Saw 'The  Taking of Pelham 123' it was alright, a decent action movie.
linds2010-07-09 22:29:14
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Just finished watching 'Cemetery junction' and realised Coming-of-Age-Films I watch, I generally like.

Favourites include: City of God, Donnie Darko, Almost Famous, C.R.A.Z.Y, Breakfast Club, Ferris Buellers Day Off, This is England, Boyz in the Hood, Dazed and Confused, An Education, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Into the Wild...

So anyone got any other recommendations?
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Wongo wrote:
Malky wrote:
Inglorious Basterds looks like garbage. Another attempt by Americans to rewrite WWII.

Best war movies:
Saving Private Ryan
Band of Brothers (although not a movie but must be mentioned)
All Quiet on the Western Front
The Great Escape
A Bridge Too Far
The Dambusters
The Longest Day
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Flags of Our Fathers
Letters from Iwo Jima
Downfall - one of the best but don't watch when you're tired as it's in German with subtitles so need to concentrate (actually Letters is the same)



What about Battle Of Britain?
 
This.
 
Silence in Polish!
 
 

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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Into the wild isn't so much a coming of age story as a romanticized version of the true story of a guy who committed suicide by ill advised camping in an extreme region.

I like keeping up with the steins, across america. mirromask is about growing up even if combines coming of age with muppets - add in labyrnth as also a good one. cinema paradiso, boy, Y Tu Mama Tambian, and one of the most outstanding is an argentian movie XXY
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Saw Departures recently. I liked it.A Japanese movie.
Also saw A single man. Colin Firth is great.
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yes I saw Departures early last year and as it was within six months of my mum dying wasn't sure if I'd cope with a movie about someone seeing off the dead but it was handled brilliantly and the main character had such dignity towards both the departed and their left behind - plus its quite funny and I was even able to laugh stealthkiwi2010-07-10 10:06:33
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Just watched "Fan Boys" which is a laugh. Lots of parodies and "in" jokes. Star Wars V Star Trek.
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Was at the Embassy theatre last night watching 'Ghostbusters' with hundreds of other movie goers. Was brilliant seeing it again after many many years. There were even 4 guys dressed up as Venkman etc
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one for the older fever types probably - The Last Station

guaranteed free of vampires, aliens, comic strip heroes, americans, high schools, etc etc (and all the better for it
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Watched moon last night, directed by David Bowie's son. Was half expecting Ziggy Stardust to turn up..

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Ive been (not) downloading a lot of movies from the net recently/
I like horrors and thrillers.

Has anyone seen The last house on the left? What are your thoughts?
I quite liked it. A good amount of violence and good special effects.

My recent-ish horror/ Thriller movie recommendations are.
The last house on the left
The Crazies
Halloween 2

Zombieland is also a great movie.
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I like horrors but haven't seen your 3 recommendations Stefan. One of the most atmospheric and scary movies I've seen is the Spanish movie The Orphanage produced by Guillermo del Toro of Pan's Labyrinth fame and that is also a scary movie in parts. another one that freaked me out is the original Japanese version of Deep Water

I dislike the way hollywood remakes other countries movies ( for the lowest common denominator of americans who can't read subtitles) but must admit I find The Ring is one of the few jap horror remakes where the us version is as good as the original
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The Last House on the Left sounded a bit 'rapey' for me, personally.  Haven't actually seen it, that's just what I've heard.

Rec and Rec 2 are great horror movies.  They're Spanish and really, really good.  More people are probably familiar with Quarantine - the American remake for people to fat and lazy to read subtitles.

Saw Predators the other night and it's quite good.  Adrien Brody as a tough guy though?  Not convinced.
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stealthkiwi wrote:
I like horrors but haven't seen your 3 recommendations Stefan. One of the most atmospheric and scary movies I've seen is the Spanish movie The Orphanage produced by Guillermo del Toro of Pan's Labyrinth fame and that is also a scary movie in parts. another one that freaked me out is the original Japanese version of Deep WaterI dislike the way hollywood remakes other countries movies ( for the lowest common denominator of americans who can't read subtitles) but must admit I find The Ring is one of the few jap horror remakes where the us version is as good as the original

There is a rape scene which. ive never seen in a movie before and goes too long for how graphic it is. despite that it is good.


Also. Inglorious Basterds.
Looked like a good movie and had its moments. But it was about 80% boring chat and 20% actual war scenes. Plus brad pitts accent was f**king annoying.Stefan2010-07-10 21:24:19
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Is that the re-make or the original, Steffo?

I highly recommend everyone watches the original on DVD, if only for the cast commentary. Without doubt the best such commentary I've ever heard. Most of the time it's the actors talking about who they f**ked from the cast, how Sean Cunningham and Wes Craven had no idea what they were doing, and generally lamenting at how they could have made such a horrible movie. Utterly brilliant.
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Inglorious Basterds, in my opinion, was quite good but lacked enough war and scalping etc.  Also think it would have been cool if Bear Jew was 7 foot 5 and took the heads off the Nazi's with a single swing.  I don't really like Tarantino at all though, so that has possibly influenced my opinion.

Recently watched One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest which was really good and if you're looking for a laugh then Office Space is the way to go.  Recently saw it and it's actually hilarious.  Could be described as rofl-inducing.  Made by the genius men involved in King of the Hill but funny in very different ways.
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Cum Glazed Brits 18
I like tautologies because I like them.
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Anyone around my age will have all their childhood memories restored with Toy Story 3, it was incredible nostalgia.
You know we belong together...

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Cosimo wrote:
Cum Glazed Brits 18


I thought that after Cum Glazed Brits 12 they really dropped the ball and by 14 it was just terrible.
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Apocalypse Now for light family viewing.

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John Carptenters "Vampires" was a decent movie made even better with James Woods in fine form.
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kiwi pie wrote:
Is that the re-make or the original, Steffo?I highly recommend everyone watches the original on DVD, if only for the cast commentary. Without doubt the best such commentary I've ever heard. Most of the time it's the actors talking about who they f**ked from the cast, how Sean Cunningham and Wes Craven had no idea what they were doing, and generally lamenting at how they could have made such a horrible movie. Utterly brilliant.


The remake.
I might have a look at the original now. Looks a lot better.
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Nah, it's just as nasty and horrible. But then you watch it with the commentary on, and it's hilarious! (make sure it's the "Collectors Edition, as I think the other editions have Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham commenting.)



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Lonegunmen wrote:
John Carptenters "Vampires" was a decent movie made even better with James Woods in fine form.
Loved that film. One of the best "B" movies ever, imo.
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Ah. I thought you meant the Original Inglorious Basterds movie.
I'll watch that tonight then. Should be able to find one with commentary.
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Another good one is Dead Snow.  About Nazi Zombies.  You can't go wrong.
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I saw the trailer for that.
Looked to have some pretty bad acting in it. I may get it
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No highly established actors but certainly not cringeworthy material.

Couple of epic lols.
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stealthkiwi wrote:

I like keeping up with the steins, across america. mirromask is about growing up even if combines coming of age with muppets - add in labyrnth as also a good one. cinema paradiso, boy, Y Tu Mama Tambian, and one of the most outstanding is an argentian movie XXY


On tonight on Maori TV, will check it out
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sanday wrote:
Saw Departures recently. I liked it.A Japanese movie.
Also saw A single man. Colin Firth is great.



Yes Departures is very good.

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Toy Story 3 - wow!

Pixar continue to create masterpieces enjoyed just as much by adults as children. They have yet to make a bad film and TS3 is one of the best yet.
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Toy Story 3 has 9.1/10 on imdb from 35 000 votes.  Often they start off high with a few votes and then go down sharply, but that's heaps.  I look forward to it coming out on DVD.

I watched the Royal Tenenbaums today and wow, easily one of the dullest movies I've ever watched.  Hoping King of the Hill in ten minutes will make up for its sorry display.
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loyalgunner wrote:

I watched the Royal Tenenbaums today and wow, easily one of the dullest movies I've ever watched.  Hoping King of the Hill in ten minutes will make up for its sorry display.

Not a Wes Anderson fan? That sort of humour is either you love it or don't get it.

Gone off imdb a little, like having a look at Metacritic and Rottentomatoes too.
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It's the only of his films I've seen.  The others don't strike me as my type.

I'll make a mental note to avoid them.
loyalgunner2010-07-12 19:05:34
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loyalgunner wrote:
It's the only of his films I've seen.  The others don't strike me as my type.

I'll make a mental note to avoid them.


I love both RT and Wes Anderson
I like tautologies because I like them.
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Anyone looking at going to the film festival? If so what films?
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If you haven't seen The Damned United then you should do so, immediately.
About Brian Clough while he was managing Derby and then onto Leeds. a damn good watch
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