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Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.07.2010 04:14 PM

^ why's that? :confused:

_slavo_ 07.07.2010 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson


have you tried scrolling exactly 1 page back?

_slavo_ 07.07.2010 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by nicfit
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Ils, the Romanian/French movie? Saw that a week ago, a great movie, I don't think that might qualify as a horror movie though. More like a thriller or something.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.07.2010 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
have you tried scrolling exactly 1 page back?



No I have not.

Rob Instigator 07.07.2010 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nicfit
btw, I don't think let the right one in is a horror...


Let the Right One In is a straight up HORROR movie.

nicfit 07.07.2010 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
Ils, the Romanian/French movie? Saw that a week ago, a great movie, I don't think that might qualify as a horror movie though. More like a thriller or something.


yep, that's correct. I think the boundaries between horror and "thriller or something" is difficult to tell if the "no gore" attribute is part of the equation.
Rob, I don't find Låt den rätte komma in particularly "scary"...sure, it has its unsettling bits, but to me it's more a story about how a boy grows up not to be scared of life than a horror. Horror movies should make you scared of life. IMO, obviously, I guess it's a matter of tastes.

p.s. ^^^ this applies even if you consider the ending (which I won't tell for obvious reasons) from the "pessimistic" pov..

noisereductions 07.07.2010 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by viewtiful alan redux
I mean not only does it show him as a complete drug addict, but it shows him recording the worst music of his career.
still, very artfully done. Paints an interesting portrait of him.


I know it's crazy. It's great. Y'know when rappers talk about "keeping it real"......? well that's really Wayne.

Ghostchase 07.07.2010 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by shabbray2.0
I second that!


Hard Candy was last "somewhat" recent movie that I finally got around to watching that absolutely loved and probably one my favourite films at the moment. The ending was brilliant. 10/10

It helps that I'm love with Ellen Page.


As right now my short list of favourite films that I've watched in the past two years would be Mulholland Dr., The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Cash Back, Eureka, and Hard Candy. All 10/10



Watched this the other night.

 


I liked it, very well directed and shot.
8/10

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.07.2010 04:45 PM


 


I've gotta say that this was a very beautiful documentary, that craftily depicted a wise commentary on the inner-social structures of our modern times. The camerawork was awe-worthy, and the soundwork - compelling.

Despite a few censored music videos throughout, this easily blows away anything that could ever be associated with Lil Lame.

Also, you haven't lived until you've met Choko The Clown.

noisereductions 07.07.2010 04:46 PM

are you actually being serious, or a d-bag? Cuz I havent watched it, and I like band docus. You might just be being a d-bag.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.07.2010 04:52 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSbNtn6ZdcI

It's fresh.

atsonicpark 07.07.2010 10:17 PM

I thought House of the Devil was one of the most boring film I've ever watched in my life. A really terrible "Slasher throwback". Only cool thing was that it was released on VHS! Ti West is just trash.

Regarding 13 Tzameti.. it was well-shot wasn't it? Kinda reminded me of Satantango in some scenes! Wasn't a huge fan of it though. The similiarly titled 13: Game of Death is awesome though! Haha.

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase
Hard Candy was last "somewhat" recent movie that I finally got around to watching that absolutely loved and probably one my favourite films at the moment. The ending was brilliant. 10/10

It helps that I'm love with Ellen Page.


As right now my short list of favourite films that I've watched in the past two years would be Mulholland Dr., The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Cash Back, Eureka, and Hard Candy. All 10/10


Watched this the other night.







 


I liked it, very well directed and shot.
8/10


Drowning Man rules. Very underrated.

Hard Candy rules...so minimal and daring. A great watch. I was so happy that Ellen Page became popular after that, albeit because of the somewhat stupid Juno and not her brilliant performance in Candy.

Anyway.. Cashback is one of your favorites?... If we're talking about the same film.... the movie where the guy mopes and whines about his girlfriend... so melodramatic.. and then freezes time at a grocery store to take clothes off of girls? What was the appeal of that movie? I guess I can see how certain people can relate to it or something, but I dunno. I think I gave it a 5/10. I thought the best thing about it was the cover art. The short film version of it is a lot better, but eh.

My favorite somewhat recent movies are
back against the wall
reflections of evil
rampo noir
id
werckmeister harmonies
POP SKULL!
songs from the second floor (one of the best films ever)
brown bunny
storytelling
palindromes
strange circus
peppermint candy
code unknown
no country for old men
spacedisco 1
garbanzo gas
sympathy for mr. vengeance
izo
dolls
werckmeister harmonies
bright future
mysterious skin
achilles and the tortoise
last life in the universe
scumrock
a family finds entertainment
la vie nouvelle
eureka
eli eli rema sabatchthani
forest with no name
notre musique
survive style 5+
everything by ki duk kim
everything by giuseppe andrews
syndrome and a century
we are the strange
taste of tea

All somewhat recent movies I'd give 8/10 or higher to.

...Anyway, I've been re-watching Todd Solondz's films again. Absolutely brilliant. LIFE DURING WARTIME may be his worst but it's still an 8/10. Probably the best mainstream American director going today. Ah, since I enjoy lists, here's my top 30favorite directors!:

1. Takeshi Kitano
2. Jean-Luc Godard
3. Jon Jost
4. Shuji Terayama
5. Giuseppe Andrews
6. Fassbinder
7. Damon Packard
8. Andrzej Zulawski
9. Toshio Matsumoto
10. Brian DePalma
11. Krzysztof Kieslowski
12. Martin Scorsese
13. Ki-Duk Kim
14. Seijun Suzuki
15. Antonioni
16. Atom Egoyan
17. John Cassavettes
18. Abbas Kiarostami
19. Bela Tarr
20. Hou Hsiao-Hsien
21. Wong-Kar Wai
22. Shinya Tsukamoto
23. Andrei Tarkovsky
24. Alejandro Jodorowsky
25. Robert Altman
26. Apichatpong Weerasethakul
27. Todd Solondz
28. Kubrick
29. Bergman
30. John Woo (early)

atsonicpark 07.07.2010 10:38 PM

Oh, showed this to a friend earlier

 

10/10

One of the best ever!

go watch!:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0564634124906#

noisereductions 07.08.2010 07:07 AM

I loved House Of The Devil. But besides that, Ti West IS trash.

viewtiful alan redux 07.08.2010 01:29 PM

 

8/10
Overall brilliant, but also a little overlong.

Count Mecha 07.08.2010 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Regarding 13 Tzameti.. it was well-shot wasn't it? Kinda reminded me of Satantango in some scenes! Wasn't a huge fan of it though. The similiarly titled 13: Game of Death is awesome though! Haha.


Yeah, I'd say it was pretty well constructed in that regard. While I myself enjoyed it quite a bit. I think one of it's shortcomings is the way the plot is presented. I mean, the film basically follows one character, so you know he's not going to die in the first round. The drama and intensity there is kind of lost. It'd probably be a favorite film of some 13/14 year olds who don't think that far ahead about things like that.

13 Game of Death sounds like Oldboy meets Brewster's Millions haha. Sounds cool though, I'll probably check it out.

atsonicpark 07.08.2010 08:58 PM

 


amazing show!

 

a-p a. niemi 07.09.2010 03:33 AM

 

sonic sphere 07.09.2010 03:46 AM

 

davenotdead 07.09.2010 10:45 AM

went to see Predators at midnight last night. snuck a 40 of Colt 45 into the theatre.

rating: I was drunk/10.

lol. it was pretty terrible. but i laughed several times when nobody else did

loubarret 07.09.2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Oh, showed this to a friend earlier


 

10/10

One of the best ever!

go watch!:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0564634124906#

I like your style mr cooley

Ghostchase 07.09.2010 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Drowning Man rules. Very underrated.

Hard Candy rules...so minimal and daring. A great watch. I was so happy that Ellen Page became popular after that, albeit because of the somewhat stupid Juno and not her brilliant performance in Candy.

Anyway.. Cashback is one of your favorites?... If we're talking about the same film.... the movie where the guy mopes and whines about his girlfriend... so melodramatic.. and then freezes time at a grocery store to take clothes off of girls? What was the appeal of that movie? I guess I can see how certain people can relate to it or something, but I dunno. I think I gave it a 5/10. I thought the best thing about it was the cover art. The short film version of it is a lot better, but eh.


Drowning Man was very simple and effective. Japan films rule! I wish I was old enough to have the brains back then to go see this at the Vancouver Film festival back in the 2000's.

Hard Candy. The ending on the roof, sealed the deal for me. Perfect.

Cash Back is indeed one of my favourites. I used to work at a grocery store too, so I know how monotonous and depressing that work can be, and if I could somehow freeze time and draw beautiful girls nude, that would somewhat enjoyable. Maybe even the best thing ever. Through and through, I loved that movie. Acting was spot on, I really like Sean Biggerstaff (aka Oliver Wood from Harry Potter) and the rest of the cast, it was well put together group that was flawless in my books. The film felt different in someway, unique and was really funny.

atsonicpark 07.09.2010 02:11 PM

Hm. I have worked in a depressing monotonous grocery store filled with women like that for 5 years. And I still thought it was ... uh.. well, glad you liked it..

Ghostchase 07.09.2010 03:30 PM

Well then you already know the only thing to do to past the time is to think sexual thoughts about customers, or flirt with your fellow employees. I can understand why you wouldn't like that film, its okay.

atsonicpark 07.09.2010 03:34 PM

Actually, I dunno, I'm never really bored. And most of the people who come in that late are methhead chicks!

Ghostchase 07.09.2010 03:45 PM

eeewwww, yeah we get lot of those too and even worked with few of them at my store, well they were more of the smelly "we don't practice moral hygiene" punk types. All they did was ride longboards and always hang out at the Starbucks. I remember this real scary one, tried to invite to her house to do acid because her friend had the hots for me.

Rob Instigator 07.09.2010 04:31 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.10.2010 01:39 PM


 


I don't understand why this one is so hated. This was my second time seeing it, and I had just as much fun as the first time. Not quite as good as parts 1, and 3, but definitely leagues above Sleepaway Camp 2. If you don't like this movie...YOUR ASS STINKS!!!




 


Living up to the brilliance of the original Cabin Fever is not an easy task, and I couldn't think of a more fitting director to take over where Roth left off than Ti West. With that being said, it is obvious that the studio hacked this one to pieces. What may have been the best dark-hearted comedy sequel to a horror film since TCM II/Evil Dead II, has been turned into a sloppy mess.

Many shots were expertly crafted (i.e. the skinny-dipping scene), and the gross-out moments were all very effective. Horror-heads will also be pleased by many homages throughout the film, including the theme from Prom Night, and a cameo from Mark Borchardt.

What killed this film was the lack of attention paid to mood during the studio re-cutting of this film. According to West, additional scenes were filmed, and the entire film was re-edited from scratch without him. The end result was so disappointing to West, that he "quit the film".

If a director's cut is ever released of this film, I will be the first in line to purchase it. I have a feeling that this is something that will be much discussed by horror nerds, for years to come.




 


Just because I was in a Ti West sort of mood. I've gotta say that this film is spot-on. I don't even have qualms with the writing anymore. The film is genuinely creepy throughout, in an old-fashioned sense that I don't think I've felt from any modern film apart since 2001's The Others.




 

Last night @ The Burton Theatre

I'm not really sure how I feel about this one. The aesthetics were great, and it certainly was "weird" enough. But according to Korine, this was supposed to be his first comedy. The most similar thing I can compare it to is the work of Giuseppe Andrews, only it's less funny, much angrier, and seems to actually be laughing at it's audience.

It certainly was not up to par with Julien Donkey-boy, but I'm still not sure exactly what to make of it. I think that's a good thing.

noisereductions 07.10.2010 02:00 PM

1. Return To Sleep Away Camp is the worst of the series. 2 is better than 3. But whatever. We've already argued about that.

2. Cabin Fever II sucks shit. It's horrible. Other than the first scene before the credits, it's just really really bad. Not even CLOSE to the original's brilliance.

3. House Of The Devil rules. I can only hope Ti West realized he sucks, so that's why he made this and he'll make more like it.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.10.2010 02:50 PM

I would like to argue again, please.

1. Sleepaway Camp 3 is my personal favorite of the series, which says a lot because I also consider the original to be one of my all-time favorites. It has wonderful, elaborate deaths (as did Return to Sleepaway Camp, despite some poor cgi), wacky characters, and hilarious dialogue. I found none of these qualities in part 2, and I've sat through it twice.

I'll give SC2 another shot tonight though. Just in case I really am missing something.

2. Cabin Fever 2 is not necessarily a good film, but I have a feeling that the original cut was a great film. If you watched the video I linked to, Ti talks about how it played off more as a John Waters/Todd Solodnz comedy with great gore scenes.

The slightest cut can really fuck up a film's delivery, let alone if the studio re-edits your footage from scratch, and actually films additional scenes without you.

3. The thing I really like about West is that it's obvious his best work is still ahead of him. There aren't many filmmakers I admire that I can say that about.

The imagery in his recent films is spectacular. I think this is mostly due to the addition of D.P., Eliot Rockett (CF2, HOTD), but given the eagerness of The Roost, I think it's safe to say that visual duties are equally shared between the two.

noisereductions 07.10.2010 03:03 PM

okay...

1. SC1,2 & 3 are all great. I love them all. I just prefer 2 for whatever reason. But like I said, I love 3. I think Return had good intentions, but just sort of stumbled a bit. The "your ass stinks" kid is funny for a bit, but then just too much. It's hard to empathize with him. And I feel like even they were confused if you were supposed to. Also, the cop disguise was really really bad. Even if it was supposed to be. I didn't like that.

2. I couldn't tell you about any alternate cut. I just know that it felt like it was like "oh yeah, that's right, I WENT THERE!" Which to me is just kind of a cop-out. "oh yeah, gross shit came out of his dick! That's right!" I don't know, gross for the sake of gross I just out-grew I guess.

3. I agree on this point. I think that Roost was ok. I never saw Trigger Man. Hated CF2, but House Of The Devil seems to prove to me that he's sort of figured some shit out. Like he doesn't need just the easy-gross-out shit to make a great movie. He figured out atmosphere. And how to make something feel retro without being campy or stupid. SO yeah, he could have a great filmography ahead of him.

atsonicpark 07.10.2010 03:08 PM

Cabin Fever 2 is a terrible film. I don't see how any "cut" could change that, there's just nothing good in it. Sleepaway Camp 1 is a timeless classic, the others (except for Return) are entertaining for their time but nothing that excite me. I thought House of the Devil was boring as hell.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.10.2010 03:15 PM

1. What do you like so much about part 2?

2. I love good practical effect gags, and Cabin Fever 2 had a bunch of 'em. Like I said, the pacing of the film was off, and that may have really skewed how some of these parts came across.

3.
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Originally Posted by noisereductions
He figured out atmosphere. And how to make something feel retro without being campy or stupid. SO yeah, he could have a great filmography ahead of him.



YES! Which is an amazing feat that I've seen so many filmmakers fail at! Even Tarantino struggled with it (obviously, not according to you). I mean, have you seen schlock like Slaughterhouse of The Rising Sun? Fucking dreadful.

noisereductions 07.10.2010 03:35 PM

1. I don't know... I've just watched A LOT of slashers, and to me there's just a certain feel that I get from 2 (and 3) that falls in the realm of perfect 80s slashers. Don't get me wrong -- one is amazing. But it's more serious than 2 and 3. Not that I like comedy-horror, but 2 and 3 walked the line well.

2. CF2 is just lazy writing to me. "think of the grossest shit you can and I"ll put it in my movie! Yaaay! Teenagers like it! Yaaaay!" Just doesn't do anything for me.

3. Again, I give credit where credit's due. It's due on House Devil, just not on CF2.

Toilet & Bowels 07.10.2010 04:35 PM

 


Katalin Varga - 8/10

TheFoxBen 07.10.2010 05:29 PM

Rewatched this masterpiece for the billionth time today :

 


11/10.

atsonicpark 07.11.2010 07:42 AM

yeah, no complaints from me, every coens film unless it has george clooney in it is amazing!

sonic sphere 07.11.2010 10:28 AM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.11.2010 10:46 AM

 

TheFoxBen 07.11.2010 12:33 PM

 


8/10. I'm beginning to think that Todd Solondz is a really good director. Life During Wartime is the sequel to his 1998 indie classic, Happiness. It's actually a very good sequel that picks up where the other movie left off but with an entirely different cast (which is a good idea by the way, the characters are still perfectly portrayed). All in all, I think it's funnier than his previous movies and Solondz knows how to write excellent dialogues.


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