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_____V_____ 07-20-2010 10:08 AM

Inception again, this time with the wife in tow.

Note to self - don't take wife to a movie which requires constant explanation to avoid confusion. It ruins the experience considerably.

fuglystick 07-20-2010 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by roshiq (Post 867874)
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+

Ooh, this looks promising.

zwoti 07-20-2010 01:37 PM

deep rising

x006829 07-20-2010 02:16 PM

be kind rewind - not great, but i enjoyed it, some parts were very funny.

urdevil 07-20-2010 05:22 PM

Thanks for the replies
 
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Originally Posted by scouse mac (Post 867877)
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.

Thanks for responding to my rant. You are right about rewriting history and books (did u see the Scarlett Letter with Demi Moore-what a pile of shit)

My fav MB is Young Frankenstein (what hump?)

Or maybe Im cranky because of the heat.

Today I finally had a chance to see Mother(great stuff from South Korea) and Donkey Punch. The last one puzzles me. If u saw it could u tell me what you thought. Im curious

newb 07-20-2010 06:53 PM

The Losers

what a fun movie... and Zoe Saldana is smoking hot

_____V_____ 07-21-2010 01:58 AM

Halloween 2.

Raises plenty of questions, the biggest being - why the hell was this made? Michael with a long beard without his mask, with Mommy's and his own(!) ghosts in tow, Laurie screaming and bitching throughout, Loomis a total profiteering ass, and a white horse making several guest appearances. Add to all that a generous dose of grisly and gorific killings.
These two Zombie movies have made me revere the original 2 Carpenter movies a lot more. Like to forget this in a hurry.



The Crazies (remake).

Solid. This is how a nicely made remake looks like. Ranks alongside Dawn, TCM and a select few others as one of the more decent remakes of our times. Recommended.

psycho d 07-21-2010 05:36 AM

El Callejon de los Milagros (1995). This is a story of humans and their not so selfless desires and shenanigans. The more we come to know and feel for our players, the more we come to despise them. I love that! The cast is strong, with Salma Hayek leading the fray as a character whose amorous doubts, when showered with gifts, evaporate like tears on a dusty Mexican road. Their are no slouches here, but instead top-notch performances in a story adapted from an Egyptian novel center in Cairo. The nadirs of human nature respect no boundaries. With great directing and cinematography, this compelling flick is sure to poke the wrong buttons in all the right ways. Merci beaucoup.

Thriller: The Call Her One Eye (1973). This lovely flick was neat. By this I mean that if you are looking to appreciate a flick with a mean streak, with funky acting, hilariously fake blood, and a revenge sequence whose reality is only topped by its audacity, then this "neat" flick is for you. For the real sickies out there, check out Thriller: A Cruel Picture, which has added some unnecessary stock footage of hardcore porn to this cult classic. Getting back to our story, how could such drudgery get any respect? Through all of the corniness, goofy action, and contrived story-telling, this classic creates an atmosphere that must be seen to be believed. The gritty camera work, the psychotic score, the painful attention to detail gives this flick repose in unimaginable realms of respect. Not for everyone, this exploitation flick has earned its way through ethereal means that might hint of genius. Or not. Late.
derek

ShankS 07-21-2010 09:13 AM

Paranormal Activity
X-Men Origins

newb 07-21-2010 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ShankS (Post 867948)
Paranormal Activity
X-Men Origins

LONG TIME NO SEE

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