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afterthefact 02.06.2009 10:57 AM

 


I loved it. A kid's movie for adults. And these kids can act.

Rob Instigator 02.06.2009 11:18 AM

wasn't it good? I really enjoyed son of rambow

This is the original poster image
 


the american release added some extra crap phtoshopped to make it seem tougher I guess.
 

afterthefact 02.06.2009 11:25 AM

Haha, that's funny.

Will Poulter is an amazing actor for his age. He has a real sense of maturity about him, and he ad libs like an adult.

chairman of the bored 02.06.2009 11:47 AM

rushmore-7.5/10
i think it was anderson's least funny, but best plotted. haven't seen life aquatic, ill be checking it out this weekend.

deadrockstar 02.06.2009 12:10 PM

Last Days...

I was encouraging Blake to 'just do it' from around ten minutes onwards - to put me out of my tormented misery.

Easily the worst film I ever saw - 0/10

afterthefact 02.06.2009 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by chairman of the bored
rushmore-7.5/10
i think it was anderson's least funny, but best plotted. haven't seen life aquatic, ill be checking it out this weekend.


Yeah, Rushmore is great. It isn't as funny as the others, mostly because it's not as absurd, but who said a movie has to be funny to be great, right?

noisereductions 02.06.2009 12:33 PM

^ really? I laugh a lot at RUSHMORE. Mostly at Bill Murray's reactions. But... still.

demonrail666 02.06.2009 12:42 PM


 

 


Should be of interest to those into the Kenneth Anger/Crowley thing. Orig. 1970 'expose'-style doc looking into Alex Sanders' coven. Lots of naked ritual footage. Psychedelic as fuck. Turn the sound down on this and stick on some Moss and you'll be well away. Just reissued on DVD. A must have.

mil_pl 02.06.2009 01:02 PM

still rushmore was smart and funny. wes a. is one of my favourite directors.

afterthefact 02.06.2009 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
^ really? I laugh a lot at RUSHMORE. Mostly at Bill Murray's reactions. But... still.


I think it's funny as well, but it's a different kind of funny. Not just because it's dry of course; most of his movies are very dry humor, but the story in Rushmore wasn't as absurd as the others, and the charactors were much more realistic. I love Rushmore, I remember my mom took me to see it when it came out, and I'm not trying to knock it, but I'm just saying that I love these movies for different reasons.

gmku 02.06.2009 01:44 PM

I used to love Wes Anderson's movies, but now, with the exception of Bottle Rocket, I don't like them. They're so dry that they're almost anti-septic. They're almost bloodless.

afterthefact 02.06.2009 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I used to love Wes Anderson's movies, but now, with the exception of Bottle Rocket, I don't like them. They're so dry that they're almost anti-septic. They're almost bloodless.


While I don't feel the same way, I do feel that way about Darjeeling Limited. Not horrible, but still without any depth or life to it.

atsonicpark 02.06.2009 02:33 PM

Shrug. Never thought any of his movies were that special, either way. Rushmore's probably the best though.

gmku 02.06.2009 05:35 PM

Who is up for some Dr. Strangelove? Tonight, TCM channel, 9.45 EST.

Rob Instigator 02.06.2009 05:36 PM

love that movie.

peter sellers exasperation as the psycho base commander regales him with stories about fluids.....

gmku 02.06.2009 05:38 PM

Peter Sellers was a genius. He so cracks me up in everything he's done.

!@#$%! 02.06.2009 05:46 PM

 


satoshi kon fucking rules!

demonrail666 02.06.2009 05:46 PM

It's true about Sellers. I watched 'Heavens Above' the other night. Not a great movie really, but Sellers is just incredible. I never tire of watching him.

gmku 02.06.2009 05:53 PM

Anyway, join me tonight for Dr. Strangelove.

I watched the original Nutty Professor with Jerry Lewis a few weeks back. Hadn't seen it since I was about 12. God, there's another comic genius.

atsonicpark 02.06.2009 06:05 PM

Yes! Satoshi Kon is posessed by genius. Tokyo Godfathers is amazing.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 02.06.2009 06:22 PM

The transformation scene in Lewis' Nutty Professor used to scare the living daylights out of me as a youngster. What strikes me most about the film now is the fantastic use of colors in each scene.


 


Scream.

Still just as mediocre as I remember it being.

chairman of the bored 02.06.2009 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by afterthefact
While I don't feel the same way, I do feel that way about Darjeeling Limited. Not horrible, but still without any depth or life to it.


hmm...i definitely understand that the characters motivations/emotions were a bit vague (a common criticism of his films), but i didnt think it was without depth or development. as a whole, i love anderson right now cause he's a new discovery for me, but i can see his charm wearing a bit thin after a while.

gmku 02.06.2009 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
The transformation scene in Lewis' Nutty Professor used to scare the living daylights out of me as a youngster. What strikes me most about the film now is the fantastic use of colors in each scene.
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Yes, I noticed that, too! Also the sight/sound gags are perfect. In one scene where the students are filing out of the classroom in the background, they file out endlessly for a good two minutes, like the classroom never really empties. If you watch the background it's the same 10 or so kids over and over again.

me. 02.06.2009 07:25 PM

for @sonicpark - trailer for new Asano movie 'Donju',

http://donju.gyao.jp/

Looks fun.

atsonicpark 02.06.2009 07:32 PM

haha oh man that looks amazing!

nicfit 02.07.2009 05:33 AM

Frost/Nixon

not bad ad all, a little simplistic, but it was directed with a nice touch, something I wouldn't expect by Ron Howard (never liked his movies from a "technical" pov). And Rockwell, well, rocks.

The Happening

UTTER CRAP, even Zooey was annoying. 1 good scene in the first 10 mins is all you'll get from it.

noisereductions 02.07.2009 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson


 


Scream.

Still just as mediocre as I remember it being.



Are you serious?? God, I think the first one is great! (ps, do you have the VHS? The VHS is actually the only way to get the unrated version. the box says R, but it ain't R)

atsonicpark 02.07.2009 08:52 AM

Yeah the first Scream is pretty brilliant really.

!@#$%! 02.07.2009 10:30 AM


 


fuckit, it was sad... truly a disturbed person.
i'm of the impression that the rape drove her nuts, and that her "gangbangs" were some sort of ritualistic attempts at controlling the events that had so scarred her. the rest (the "theory", the "feminism",the "empowerment", the "research", the endless razionalizations, the delusion of control) was bullshit. but this is not discussed in the documentary and it's left to the viewer to connect the dots. that poor woman may have been smart, but had serious mental issues which she acted out in painfully self-destructive ways. i hope she eventually got treatment.

anyway, an interesting cultural artifact that i first found in this cesspool-- i forgot who recommended it.

fugazifan 02.07.2009 01:03 PM

i watched simple men.
im not sure what to think on hal hartley. ive seen one other film of his (trust) and i dont know.
simple men is defiantly a good moon. and it defiantly has the cool facotr. and the scene with kool thing is one of the better dance scenes in cinema. but i dont know. those dialogues (which are his trademark) can get really annoying at times.
so i dont know

noisereductions 02.07.2009 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Yeah the first Scream is pretty brilliant really.


fucking right it is!

viewtiful_alan 02.07.2009 03:31 PM


 

8.5/10
The story initially smells of timelife movie shitfest, but the acting is just perfect, and the movie is well made. I was quite pleased, hard to say I enjoyed it because it isn't necessarily meant to be enjoyable, but still damn good.

!@#$%! 02.07.2009 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
i watched simple men.
im not sure what to think on hal hartley. ive seen one other film of his (trust) and i dont know.
simple men is defiantly a good moon. and it defiantly has the cool facotr. and the scene with kool thing is one of the better dance scenes in cinema. but i dont know. those dialogues (which are his trademark) can get really annoying at times.
so i dont know


that's funny (funny peculiar not funny ha ha) cuz i love hartley's dialogues above most else in his films. they are always slightly insane and very theatrical-- the characters definitely do no speak "like real life". i think hartley might have come out of playwriting. if you don't believe me watch david mamet's "house of games" & notice the commonalities of that movies' dialogue with hartley's-- mamet of course is a playwriter above anything else. but the dialogue is always fucking great!

let me do a little digging: he actually studied painting in art school. but the theatricality of his dialogue is very clear to me.

hm... his resume lists only 1 stage play
http://www.filmreference.com/film/35/Hal-Hartley.html

anyway, im rambling at this point...

Dr. Eugene Felikson 02.07.2009 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
Are you serious?? God, I think the first one is great! (ps, do you have the VHS? The VHS is actually the only way to get the unrated version. the box says R, but it ain't R)



No, I borrowed a friend's DVD. The revelation of the killer's identity was pretty clever and all the "How to survive a horror movie" and in-jokes were amusing, but the flick as a whole just feels kind of flat to me. Perhaps a little bit too much of Arquette and Cox googly-eyeing each other?


 

Sonic Youth 37 02.08.2009 03:16 AM

The perfect late-night movie
 

terriblecanyons 02.08.2009 03:30 AM

I saw Milk, and was impressed. The end.

atsonicpark 02.08.2009 07:32 AM

I think Scream was really brilliant for a mainstream horror film in 1996. Clever little film. Basically revived the horror genre, though most of the knockoffs and horror films since then have sucked. It is a bit flat now, but it was my favorite film when I was 10 (!) so I guess I just have fond memories. Oh, and the opening scene is amazing!

noisereductions 02.08.2009 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
No, I borrowed a friend's DVD. The revelation of the killer's identity was pretty clever and all the "How to survive a horror movie" and in-jokes were amusing, but the flick as a whole just feels kind of flat to me. Perhaps a little bit too much of Arquette and Cox googly-eyeing each other?


had you seen it before? It sounds like you hadn't. When it came out, at that time during that film-landscape it was like ABOUT FUCKING TIME!

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson


 


Awesome! I think I like the 2nd one even better, though. Haven't seen the "3rd" yet.

noisereductions 02.08.2009 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I think Scream was really brilliant for a mainstream horror film in 1996. Clever little film. Basically revived the horror genre, though most of the knockoffs and horror films since then have sucked. It is a bit flat now, but it was my favorite film when I was 10 (!) so I guess I just have fond memories. Oh, and the opening scene is amazing!


Hells to the yeah. Scream is still on my handful of "comfort films"... ones that I've seen so many times that I put on when I can't sleep. American Psycho, Rules Of Attraction, and Wet Hot American Summer are also on that list.

noisereductions 02.08.2009 08:24 AM

 


Actually in 3D... Paramount finally got off their lazy asses and released the 3D cut. (it seems they're slowly going thru the films and releasing them uncut/deluxe/etc... which is great, but also means I'll be buying them all for the 3rd time now)

 


Pretty good. Entertaining anyway. No new info if you've seen the boxset documentary, or the documentary on Jason X bonus, or if you have the Crystal Lake Memories book.


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