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fuglystick 07-19-2010 11:58 AM

High Tension (Haute Tension) (2003)--5/10

A well made, suspenseful movie--up until the end. I have less and less patience for movies that throw out a "gotcha" twist at the end, and expect you to believe it's "clever" or "imaginative". The Uninvited (2009) did this kind of twist right; High Tension did it wrong.

fortunato 07-19-2010 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 867798)
had my first "drive-in" movie of the season...that's where I take my projector out in the yard....some beers on ice, lawn chairs, and some snacks.

was planning on a double feature of

Dirty Mary Crazy Larry

&

I Drink Your Blood

but I got a late start and only managed to get one movie in

Hey! This sounds like a blast. Good movies, too, especially I Drink Your Blood.

massacre man 07-19-2010 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by urdevil (Post 867818)
QT will never be Mel Brooks

And 50 Cent will never be Johnny Cash.

urdevil 07-19-2010 03:54 PM

50c v Johnny Cash
 
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Originally Posted by massacre man (Post 867826)
And 50 Cent will never be Johnny Cash.

Is that it? I said it was my opinion. Thats all.

Elvis_Christ 07-19-2010 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by urdevil (Post 867818)
Jackie Brown is ten times the movie IB was IMO

I agree with you on that dude.

roshiq 07-20-2010 12:34 AM

Ligeia aka The Tomb (2009)

http://www.horror.com/php/uploads/3241_thumb.jpg

>>: C-

cheebacheeba 07-20-2010 03:51 AM

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Jackie Brown is ten times the movie IB was IMO
Not that I liked either that much, I definitely enjoyed JB a hell of a lot more.
Tarantino should try his hand at writing videogame scripts/dialogue...I'm kind of sick of his attempts to make films as good as his first few.

Batman - Behind the Red Hood
Probably DC's best animated feature yet.
Ties into the overall history of the character/s and a certain pivotal event but can surely be viewed as an independent feature without too much DCU familiarity.
Gets pretty dark, perhaps more-so than Nolans work...
Fans of Batman, go buy it.

psycho d 07-20-2010 04:48 AM

Public Enemies (2009). What could have been a great movie has been relegated to a decent watch, with the most impressive aspects being the cinematography, which was amazing. Too bad this movie could not settle upon one theme, or even the story, and see it through. The most outstanding incongruity was that Depp's and Bale's accents sounded like constipated impersonations of Keanu Reeves. That humor gave way in the first ten minutes. Late.
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roshiq 07-20-2010 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 867863)
Batman - Behind the Red Hood

Fans of Batman, go buy it.

Definitely gonna check it out.

Last seen:


Spasmo (1974)

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What a double dose of twist at the end! Loved this simple Giallish psyhco-thriller from Umberto Lenzi.

>>: B+

scouse mac 07-20-2010 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by urdevil (Post 867818)
I havent seen Predator (probably wont) I must disagree with you about IB. The idea of rewriting history was for what purpose. A few laughs (scalping?)
Like I said elsewhere this is one of those flics where you either love or hate it

IMO it was just a waste of time. If you want to see a true skewering of the Nazis look at the musical number in The Producers. QT will never be Mel Brooks

Jackie Brown is ten times the movie IB was IMO

Cheers

Hollywood has been rewriting history for decades so I don't have an issue with the film on that score. Inglorious has some great sequences but fails overall and is worth watching primarily for Christoph Waltz.

As for Mel brooks, apart from Blazing Saddles, Ive never liked his stuff all that much.


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