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atsonicpark 01.31.2009 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Derek
juggalo


Wrong.

Juggalette!

_slavo_ 02.01.2009 09:07 AM

I saw Paranoid Park yesterday. That shower scene was mindblowing.

 

viewtiful_alan 02.01.2009 07:27 PM

 

8.5/10

Rob Instigator 02.02.2009 10:06 AM

 


Saw the 265 minute CHE' with my mom and brother and girlfriend on Satrurday. 20 minute intermission. I give it a 9/10
I have never seen such a long movie at the theatre. very good stuff. Nearly 80% is in Spanish. Epic.


 

saw this with my g/f saturday night. I had never seen the whole thing. 9/10.

RdTv 02.02.2009 10:10 AM

 

Saw this yesterday. 9/10

afterthefact 02.02.2009 10:22 AM

 


9/10 - absolutely fantastic

demonrail666 02.02.2009 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by afterthefact
 


9/10 - absolutely fantastic


I've been looking to see that for a while now. It really does sound amazing.

afterthefact 02.02.2009 10:33 AM

You won't be disappointed. Most documentaries tell you a story; this one places you in the middle of one, and let's you figure out the rest on your own.

MellySingsDoom 02.02.2009 10:52 AM

Yesterday, demonrail and I saw:


 


Pretty unimpressive fare all round - tried to recreate the "vibe" of the 70's, but it failed on many levels, and the blatant quoting of other film references was pretty lame also. Poor script adaptation, lame acting, "horror" scenes telegraphed way in advanced, a seventies lead dude with a sculpted and buff noughties torso....


 


Not bad really - essentially a different retelling of the old "1984" thing - Julie Christie proves again that she's really not that great an actress, and certain scenes were reminiscent of an episode of "Trumpton".....saved by an ending which, if expanded upon, would have made for a far more engaging film.

noisereductions 02.02.2009 11:16 AM

^ yeah, the Amittyville remake was actually pretty damn good. Ryan Reynolds surpised me.

demonrail666 02.02.2009 12:57 PM

Yeah, I didn't dislike the Amityville remake. It just seemed a bit unnecessary them insisting it remained in the 70s. (I mean everyone by now knows the 'true story' schtick is a load of bollocks.) Setting it thirty years in the past allows for the usual references to pot smoking and Kiss posters but, as Melly says, the actual cast looked to contemporary. It would've worked just as well had they set it in the current era. As it is it looks like a bunch of gym addicts attending a fancy dress party. Everyone looked to well groomed. And if there's one thing people weren't in the 70s, it's well groomed.

noisereductions 02.02.2009 01:05 PM

Curtains

pretty meh, but a couple of good parts.

Sonic Youth 37 02.02.2009 01:06 PM

 

A classic.

noisereductions 02.02.2009 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
 

A classic.


yeah it is!

fugazifan 02.02.2009 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
Yesterday, demonrail and I saw:




 


Pretty unimpressive fare all round - tried to recreate the "vibe" of the 70's, but it failed on many levels, and the blatant quoting of other film references was pretty lame also. Poor script adaptation, lame acting, "horror" scenes telegraphed way in advanced, a seventies lead dude with a sculpted and buff noughties torso....




 


Not bad really - essentially a different retelling of the old "1984" thing - Julie Christie proves again that she's really not that great an actress, and certain scenes were reminiscent of an episode of "Trumpton".....saved by an ending which, if expanded upon, would have made for a far more engaging film.

the original amityville was so good that i see no reason to have a remake of it.
and yeah, F451 is a great story but not a great movie. i had to write a report about it last year that dealt with enstrangment which made it interesting. but i really dont like troffaut as a director. he makes good movies but i really dont like his way of directing, its very boring IMO



oh and i just saw the original The Blob. it was excellent. classic 50s horror

noisereductions 02.02.2009 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by fugazifan
the original amityville was so good that i see no reason to have a remake of it.
and yeah, F451 is a great story but not a great movie. i had to write a report about it last year that dealt with enstrangment which made it interesting. but i really dont like troffaut as a director. he makes good movies but i really dont like his way of directing, its very boring IMO



oh and i just saw the original The Blob. it was excellent. classic 50s horror



you can rightly say that there's "no reason" to remake any movie. Let's all just admit, that remakes are basically made to make $ without thinking up a new idea. Now that we've all accepted that, let's just view each film as its on film (the Pixies "Wild Honey Pie" is a different song than The Beatles'). Most remakes will fail when attempting to outdo an original, but if no one tried then we wouldn't have John Carpenter's The Thing for instance.

demonrail666 02.02.2009 02:58 PM

Carpenter's The Thing is a perfect justification for remakes.

mangajunky 02.02.2009 02:58 PM

Zebraman - really funny stuff.
 

noisereductions 02.02.2009 03:01 PM

^ what the F is that?

demonrail666 02.02.2009 03:05 PM

OK, I'm no expert on asian cinema but I have to say this, every time I watch an example of it, the only thing I see is wackiness and extremity. I mean I'm sure they're producing other stuff but from what I can see a lot of just seems like a load of good-those-asians-are-crazy type movies.

mangajunky 02.02.2009 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
^ what the F is that?


Zebraman - Takashi Miike makes fun of Japanese superhero shows (sentai)
The main character is a school teacher obsessed with an old sentai show from the 70's and even makes himself a costume and starts fighting crime (the first villain he beats is wearing a crab on his head) His family life is going to shit and he's trying to escape into this superhero world. Then a real alien threat rears its head.

mangajunky 02.02.2009 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
OK, I'm no expert on asian cinema but I have to say this, every time I watch an example of it, the only thing I see is wackiness and extremity. I mean I'm sure they're producing other stuff but from what I can see a lot of just seems like a load of good-those-asians-are-crazy type movies.


Those are just the ones that become popular here. You don't see the mainstream dramas and comedies because they're not that much different from western ones. There's nothing to make them stand out.

atsonicpark 02.02.2009 04:46 PM

Zebraman is awesome, one of Miike's better films. Love the theme song! Goes on a bit too long (as do a lot of Miike's films...).

demonrail666 02.02.2009 10:03 PM

 


A cracker.

samuel 02.02.2009 11:04 PM

Pulp Fiction, again...

"Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable? That's when you know you've found somebody special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence."

vulva 02.02.2009 11:07 PM

^^ my favourite movie ever. Everyone's dialogue in that film is perfect



Watching Gran Torino. First time made me tear up since Clint's character was exactly like my dead grandfather to a T.

mangajunky 02.02.2009 11:57 PM

Blue State - too much whining - gave up 2/3 in.

atsonicpark 02.03.2009 05:18 AM

I've just been rewatching some movies with my friend lately, we watched a shit ton of movies in the past 3 days.. Zero, I'm a Cyborg but That's Okay, Reflections of Evil, Sonatine, Neon Maniacs, Liquid Sky, Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman, Bad Liuetenant, and Videodrome!!

nicfit 02.03.2009 05:20 AM

"The New Guy".
Don't ask me why.

atsonicpark 02.03.2009 05:25 AM

WHY

nicfit 02.03.2009 05:34 AM

thanks for the question. There's zooey too, but not a great character.

atsonicpark 02.03.2009 06:42 AM

 



The Girls Rebel Force Of Competitive Swimmers - 5/10

(aka Attack Girls' Swim Team Versus the Undead)
Worth seeing for a laser vagina and not much more..

ALIEN ANAL 02.03.2009 06:54 AM

hey Atsonic i was wondering if you knew if there were any docos about the porn industry?

behind the scenes sort of stuff.

afterthefact 02.03.2009 08:57 AM

 

atsonicpark 02.03.2009 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by ALIEN ANAL
hey Atsonic i was wondering if you knew if there were any docos about the porn industry?

behind the scenes sort of stuff.


Yes.

-Thinking XXX
-Girl Next Door (there are at least 4 well-known films called this and 2 involve porn; but one is a porn documentary)
-True Life: I'm a Porn Star (which of course airs on MTV and isn't sold separately but you can probably find this on torrents and youtube and such)
-there was an HBO 5-part series about porn.. how to get into the business, profiles of people already there, etc. Again, I saw this on a torrent about a year ago but have no idea what it's called, but it looked intriguing.
- Inside Deep Throat (this counts but it's probably not what you're looking for)
- Pornography (yes, that's what it's called, it's 5 hours on 2 discs, you can just look it up on amazon and it should come up)
- Being Ron Jeremy
- Porn Star Pets (this isn't what you're looking for but I had to throw it in, haha.. it's about porn stars and their pets; that's really what the documentary is about! Though actually it's a pretty good display of porn stars in a "natural" environment so it's pretty interesting stuff)
- Sex: The Annabel Chong Story
- Sick (not really porn but it explores some of the same psychology that goes into porn and performance art and such... and there's some pretty crazy stuff in it, like a guy drinking goat piss from a bottle while wearing adiaper after being tied up for weeks; also a scene where he nails his dick to a board)
- Indie Sex (this isn't really about PORN but sex in general and it's pretty cool)

Here's some more that aren't docs but you might be interested in:
- Adored: Diary of a Porn Star
- Porn Theatre
- Rated X
- This Girl's Life
- Hardcore (there's 2 films called this; one's about porn, one's about prostitution, both are good though.. the one about porn was directed by the guy who wrote Taxi Driver)
- Sex Sells

demonrail666 02.03.2009 09:19 AM

I saw a film in the early 90s I think which featured Sharon Kane that was a look at the industry. It may be one of the titles Atsonicpark already listed but I can't say for sure cos I forget its name. It was pretty good anyway. Kind of an insiders look at the life of a porn star rather than a look at the industry as a whole.

It's not a documentary but the best feature film about the porn industry in Britain in the 70s is definitely Eskimo Nell.

ALIEN ANAL 02.03.2009 09:20 AM

Thanks for the list sir

what im wanting is a sort of Making of/Behind the scenes of a proper porn film, not just a topless photo shoot.

I watched Girl next door a while back but back then i jsut wanted to see naked women so i might get that again

atsonicpark 02.03.2009 09:29 AM

Yeah, the best in my list is probably the one called PORNOGRAPHY; very comprehensive... it's like a huge history of the porn business but there's some other stuff in it that's nice. SEX: THE ANNABEL CHONG STORY is a making-of of a movie where she supposedly has sex with like 300 dudes. Her vagina gets sore and bleeds and such. Pretty crazy stuff.

sonic sphere 02.03.2009 09:34 AM

legionaire

jimbrim 02.03.2009 09:40 AM

ALIEN ANAL - This is one of the episodes on Louis Theroux's Weird Weekend series which looks into the porn industry, it's pretty funny too.

http://s14.alluc.org/details.html?id=104441&hc=279243f5c22d9c0b87f240b0 b04e08c6|1233671601


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