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noisereductions 01.23.2010 10:19 AM

1. I thought Memento was meh.
2. Happy Birthday To Me is excellent. Seen it many, many times.
3. Shivers is fantastic.

chicka 01.23.2010 10:38 AM

 


very funny not what I expected which was definitely a great surprise best
line heard in a movie in ages

"You are literally too stupid to insult"

TheFoxBen 01.23.2010 11:04 AM

 


7/10. A very good Schwarzenegger flick. 9/10 on badassery scale. And his name in this movie is John Matrix ! John FUCKING Matrix !

Matrix: Remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last?
Sully: That's right, Matrix! You did!
Matrix: I lied.

afterthefact 01.23.2010 11:23 AM

 

The Earl Of Slander 01.23.2010 09:51 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.24.2010 01:27 AM

 

DanielCarlson 01.24.2010 07:05 AM

 


7/10

 


8/10

 


7/10

 


8/10

atsonicpark 01.24.2010 08:16 AM

Fuck yeah, just re-watched A WOMAN IS A WOMAN last week, brilliant, and I downloaded those two Haneke films yesterday...

PICKPOCKET is one of my all time favs, I need to see more Bresson.

Antagon 01.24.2010 08:27 AM

 


5/10 due neat visual effects

DanielCarlson 01.24.2010 08:48 AM

No one does these grey, cold movies like Haneke. His movies are hard to watch, they're very realistic and that's exactly what makes them so horrifying. That these people, even though they feel so cold, perhaps isn't very far from how many people are in real life. How we follow routine every day until we're basically emotionless robots.

The Seventh Continent could probably be worth 9/10, but I'm not certain. 71 Fragments was, in my opinion, a bit too slow at times, but at other times it was brilliant. Like a ten minute scene in which an old man talks to his daughter over the phone, or the ping pong scene.

The Earl Of Slander 01.24.2010 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
PICKPOCKET is one of my all time favs, I need to see more Bresson.


I thought it was clearly a very important film for film history, and in many other ways a masterpiece, but it somehow didn't really have an effect on me in the way I was hoping it would. I mean I get that the whole point of the style is effectively that it asks you to supply the emotion, but even compared to other 'removed' films I just didn't massively connect. Still a classic, but not a film I really LOVED on first viewing. That said, it's really stayed with me, and already, the next day, almost seems better than when I was watching it. Usually a sign that a film will grow massively on me upon rewatching it. Here's hoping...

TheFoxBen 01.24.2010 11:01 AM

 


8/10. This is a great and unique movie. Jaco Van Dormael is probably the best Belgian director around... Can't wait to see Mr. Nobody.

Florya 01.24.2010 02:23 PM

 


 


 

Keeping It Simple 01.24.2010 02:38 PM

Has anyone seen "A Place in the Sun"? I ask because I discovered a DVD of the movie in someone's wheelie bin and took it. It was given free with a sunday newspaper, and was chucked out with it's magazine supplements. Luckily it was lying right at the top, inside the supplement's plastic wrapping. I couldn't believe my luck as I'm a fan of Montgomery Clift and "A Place in the Sun" is considered one of his best movies. It won an impressive six Academy Awards.

fugazifan 01.24.2010 04:52 PM

i saw whatever works which was pretty good. much better than every allen film that ive seen since deconstructing harry.
then i saw paranormal activity. i have to admit that there is one thing that really scares me and that is ghosts. and this movie scared the bejesus outta me. i saw it in the theater with my girlfriend and i stopped holding her hand at some point so that she wouldnt notice how much my palms sweat. so yeah i admit that im afraid of ghosts. oh and jerusaelm is having a huge rainstorm and all of the trees are swaying and wind howling and houses creaking, so i am still a bit scared. so sue me....

chicka 01.25.2010 09:20 AM

Absolutely I've seen A Place in the Sun. Excellent movie as were all of Monty's movies. Elizabeth at her most stunning period and Shelly deserved what she got. What's really cool is the ending wasn't typical hollywood for those days

Florya 01.25.2010 10:33 AM

Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n Roll

Rob Instigator 01.25.2010 12:14 PM

 


Really enjoyed this. Tim Burton finally figured out how to use songs in his films without that "oh, here we go, let me sit through another stupid song" feeling.
I give it a 9/10. This would have creeped me out bad when I was 8-10.

Saw this again
 


Even better the second time. It allows the eye to absorb so much more.
10/10


Saw this again, had not seen it in a year or so.
 

I give it a 9/10, not a 10/10, only because Orny Adams sucks.

DanielCarlson 01.25.2010 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Tim Burton finally figured out how to use songs in his films without that "oh, here we go, let me sit through another stupid song" feeling.


Indeed, especially since Burton has got nothing to do with Coraline. ;)

noisereductions 01.25.2010 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielCarlson
Indeed, especially since Burton has got nothing to do with Coraline. ;)


I was gonna say...

Rob Instigator 01.25.2010 12:58 PM

ahh, my mistake. then he has not learned anything.

ha!

Keeping It Simple 01.25.2010 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chicka
Absolutely I've seen A Place in the Sun. Excellent movie as were all of Monty's movies. Elizabeth at her most stunning period and Shelly deserved what she got. What's really cool is the ending wasn't typical hollywood for those days


I watched it last night and was very disappointed. Monty overdid the brooding to such a laughable extent, it bordered on parody. Shelly's performance was stilted and amateurish, very much like most of the other actors. The only saving grace for the movie is Elizabeth Taylor. I felt she carried the movie with her exemplary, natural performance. I wasn't even that impressed with the direction. A highly overrated movie.

chicka 01.25.2010 04:19 PM

Oh my God, KIS disagreed with me about a movie how will I ever sleep tonight? What could I have been thinking when I watched the movie....

!@#$%! 01.25.2010 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Saw this again
 


Even better the second time. It allows the eye to absorb so much more.
10/10


i tired of tarantino a long time ago but i might rent this shit eventually just to get it out of the way

kill bill was such a crap derivative AND ridiculous movie that the sole idea of paying to see his shit gives me rashes. he's too much the video store clerk to ever do anything other than quote, sometimes cleverly, sometimes horribly, but you never know, so i might give him another chance just because.

speaking of quotations, the trailer reeked of "the dirty dozen", but lee marvin >>>> prettyboy with moustache

atsonicpark 01.26.2010 12:49 AM

Symbol man, as a non-Tarantino (and a non-Kill Bill) fan for the most part, I must say that Basterds is actually pretty decent. It has really uncomfortable, awkward, weird changes of tone in it, especially in the first 30 minutes or so, that didn't sit well with me. It's messy. It takes a while to find its voice, but its nearly always an enjoyable mess. Inspired direction, a SOMEWHAT mature narrative, and some weird little touches (the guitar riff introducing one of the Basterds, for example) kept this movie feeling alive and fun, even with the grim tone. The star of this movie isn't Brad Pitt, it's Christoph Waltz, who hopefully will win plenty of awards for this role. He's just amazing. On the other hand, Eli Roth looks so out of place in this that it's ridiculous. He took me out of every scene where he had to speak. He was so bad. I mean, he was AWFUL. Embarassing. Almost ruined the movie... Wow... Anyway, it's nice how Tarantino casts "big" actors and he doesn't even devote screen time to them for some of the chapters (very Godardian; see Tout Va Bien with Jane Fonda...). Also, I like how about 80% of the dialogue is subtitled... it seems like Tarantino actually somewhat respects the intelligence of his audience. Or, perhaps, he just doesn't give a shit... Also, one conversation that goes on for a good 30 minutes was an example of just amazing writing and filmmaking and one of the most memorable scenes in recent mainstream cinema.. In fact, he often stretches some of the dialogue well past the breaking point. Also, the music, either by Morricone or by the best Morricone imitator in history (too lazy to look it up currently), is mindblowing, though it doesn't really fit some of the scenes. So, yeah, this definitely exceeded my expectations, and it didn't even feel like Tarantino at times, which is probably why it ended up being good.

I'm not a fan of war movies, or Tarantino, and I liked it, so hey.

I had to make a list of my favorite directors for an interview I did recently, so here it is, for anyone interested: Jean-Luc Godard, Damon Packard, Takeshi Kitano, James Fotopoulos, Jon Jost, Shuji Terayama, Toshio Matsumoto, Bella Tarr, Aki Kaurismaki, Jon Moritsugu, Ryan Trecartin, Alejandro Jodorowsky, George Kuchar, Derek Jarman, Ki-Duk Kim, Shinya Tsukamoto, Giuseppe Andrews, Stan Brakhage.. and the Coens.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.26.2010 01:13 AM

Adam, are you still filming with a webcam?

The Earl Of Slander 01.26.2010 01:25 AM

 


Eden Valley, by Amber Films. 10/10. There are numerous, strong, uniquely personal, reasons why I'm heavily biased to be effected by this film, but still, it's fantastic, a minor masterpiece even, and if you have any interest at all in British social realism then I heartily suggest that you watch it. Or even better, their other masterpiece, In Fading Light. Shilling over.

atsonicpark 01.26.2010 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Adam, are you still filming with a webcam?


I moved up in the world! To a JAZZ DV152, a nearly-$30 camera!

I think it looks pretty cool (trailer for my new film):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEgaPJY1io4

I hardly add any effects, just play with contrast/brightness.

...My friend has a $1500 hi-def JVC camera he is selling soon, he'll sell it to me for $100 he said, so I'm going to finally be moving up sometime this year..

BUT I will still use this lo-fi toy, a webcam, and my VHS recorder too because they all add interesting visuals. It's nice to have an assortment of tools.

atsonicpark 01.26.2010 02:06 AM

 

schramm - 9/10

Loved it, brilliant!

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.26.2010 04:58 AM

 


Jennifer's Body

Would've benefited from less tacky CGI, and some actual nudity.

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I moved up in the world! To a JAZZ DV152, a nearly-$30 camera!

I think it looks pretty cool (trailer for my new film):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEgaPJY1io4

I hardly add any effects, just play with contrast/brightness.

...My friend has a $1500 hi-def JVC camera he is selling soon, he'll sell it to me for $100 he said, so I'm going to finally be moving up sometime this year..

BUT I will still use this lo-fi toy, a webcam, and my VHS recorder too because they all add interesting visuals. It's nice to have an assortment of tools.



Haha, nice!

I bought a used JVC off of a friend (well, former co-worker...) too. It's not hi-def though, and cost me $150. But it DOES have a hard drive on it, which makes transferring files a breeze.

My school has plenty of hi-def cameras that they loan out for free to students (only $25 flat fee after I graduate). I'll most likely check one out for my next film.

Keeping It Simple 01.26.2010 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chicka
Oh my God, KIS disagreed with me about a movie how will I ever sleep tonight? What could I have been thinking when I watched the movie....


We can't agree on everything. :)

noisereductions 01.27.2010 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i do like fight club but i think i don't like chuck pallaniuk, he seems to me that he's trying to be ballard for dummies.

i haven't read anything by him completely yet, i have only seen fc and choke (meh, promised failed).


yeah. Shakespeare sucks too. I mean, I've never read any of his books, but Keanu Reeves was terrible in Much Ado.

Derek 01.27.2010 04:45 PM

Audition - 7/10

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.27.2010 05:07 PM

 


Anyone else see this? I fell asleep watching it last night.

Rob Instigator 01.27.2010 05:39 PM

while returning mvies at the Walgreen's Red Box machine, I stood next to two young adults, discussing which movies they should get.
The girl was looking at all the pictures of movie covers and she said "what about that movie? Across The hall? with Brittany Murphy?"
Her man said "Is it scary?"
and she replied, "It looks scary!"

This is the cover they referred to.
 



Now, does this not look like the most UN-scary, stupid piece of trite shit ever made? Come on.....

Rob Instigator 01.27.2010 05:43 PM

Me and the fiancee watched Public Enemies
 


we turned it offf around 50 minutes in.
FUCKING BORING SUCK.
most of it is filmed through a yellow lens so as to make you think it is describing "old" events.
so shitty. right off the bat I thought, "did I miss something? did I accidentally fast forward this?"
nope, they jkust jump into bullshit with no reason for anyone watchingto care.

and then he meets some chick, and it becomes this ridiculous stupid boring love story.
then batman is in charge of hunting him down and billy cruddup is playing J Edgar Hoover, and looking fucking pathetic.

Just plain suck.

I give it a 1/10

EVOLghost 01.27.2010 06:29 PM

^ I drove past some filming areas while they were shooting this. I haven't watched it...


I watched Begotten.....That shit was cool for like the first 20 minutes...the rest....was......umm.........kind of boring.

atsonicpark 01.27.2010 07:58 PM

Begotten is a masterpiece. Watch it on acid! Last 5 minutes are mindblowing beyond belief.

EVOLghost 01.27.2010 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Begotten is a masterpiece. Watch it on acid! Last 5 minutes are mindblowing beyond belief.




fuck yeh. Next time I grab some...I just might.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.28.2010 05:16 AM


 


This film quickly reminds me why it is my absolute favorite, every time I watch it.


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