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tw2113 11.14.2010 07:55 PM

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World again
The Warriors

noisereductions 11.14.2010 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson

 


7.5/10

I was dying with laughter throughout the entire film. What a riot. Basketball decapitation scene was mindblowing. I felt very cheated by the twist at the end though.


oh man this one is amazing. THe Ann Ramsey bsketball scene is incredible. Love it.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.14.2010 08:39 PM

*spoiler alert*


All he did was put a chip in her to bring her back to life - right? How come when she came back at the end, she had robot limbs, and a robot skull?!


*end spoiler*

noisereductions 11.14.2010 08:42 PM

becuz Wes Craven is amazing that's why. :)

BTW -- Deadly Friend is based on a book. It's just called Friend.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.14.2010 08:48 PM

I felt like a cheated whore when that happened. I wanted to time travel back to the Scream 4 set, and shake him by the collar, shouting "That's not how it works, Wes!!! You can't pull that sly shit on me, Wes!!!"

noisereductions 11.14.2010 08:56 PM

OMG man that's the beauty of Wes. His movies are so fucked up like that. It's great. There's so much stuff like that in his filmography. He's totally at the top of my favorite directors man, but not becuz he's perfect. He reflects what's popular or cool or whatever at that time. Or just ending being cool. It's great. Haha. I love his shit. It's so almost-right.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.15.2010 12:21 AM


 


7/10

Covers a lot more than just hecklers. It's moreso about hecklers, critics, and bloggers. Surprising cameos from unlisted favorites like Robert Englund, Tom Green, Eli Roth, Harland Williams, Andrew Dice Clay, Ron Jeremy, Henry Winkler, and Rob Zombie really made this worthwhile for me. Certain parts seemed a little hypocritical (comedians moaning about those who criticize....huh?), and Jamie Kennedy came across as an annoying, unfunny crybaby in most of his segments, but I'd still recommend this to anyone on here who's ever had a cruel review or snide remark made about their creative work.

atsonicpark 11.15.2010 02:25 AM

The only reason I make music/movies is for the criticisms.

a-p a. niemi 11.15.2010 04:39 AM

 


 


 


 

atsonicpark 11.15.2010 05:37 AM

aki kaurismaki = god

Toilet & Bowels 11.15.2010 08:58 AM

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Has this been released in the UK?

Toilet & Bowels 11.15.2010 08:59 AM

watched Speed Racer last night, it's fun in parts, and visually spectacular

 

stu666 11.15.2010 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Has this been released in the UK?


not that i'm aware of, my friend downloaded it from demonoid i think.

Toilet & Bowels 11.15.2010 10:14 AM

was it good?

stu666 11.15.2010 10:33 AM

i quiet enjoyed it, or maybe it was just the naked Japanese girls i liked :D i'd score it 7.5/10

i didn't think they were that terrifying but it was a fun film.

a-p a. niemi 11.15.2010 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
aki kaurismaki = god


True. I think I'll watch La Vie de Bohéme now.

sonic sphere 11.15.2010 03:12 PM

 

a-p a. niemi 11.15.2010 05:05 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.16.2010 05:10 AM

 


6/10

noisereductions 11.16.2010 08:27 AM

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6/10


I liked it.

atsonicpark 11.16.2010 03:26 PM

I didn't.

noisereductions 11.16.2010 03:40 PM

hmm

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.16.2010 08:07 PM

 


5.5/10

atsonicpark 11.16.2010 08:22 PM

boredoms - super seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Ghostchase 11.16.2010 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
anywho

 


On the actual VHS or torrent? I would love to watch this.

atsonicpark 11.16.2010 09:32 PM

demonoid torrent, gettin all of tgv

my friend actually has the ouindle school vhs though

noisereductions 11.16.2010 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


5.5/10


at leat a 6... maybe 7 out of 10.

atsonicpark 11.16.2010 10:26 PM

about a 4

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.17.2010 03:28 AM

*SPOILER ALERT*

It was pretty stale aside from Rachel McAdams stabbing that dude in the wind pipe with a pen. Then he was running, and his neck kept on making that hilarious sound as he struggled to obtain oxygen. THAT I enjoyed.


*END SPOILER*

It only picked up in the third act. I don't think NR would like this as much if it weren't by Craven. There are better plane thrillers out there (AIR FORCE ONE). It's nothing new.

Something tells me that I should avoid Craven's Music From (At?) The Heart at all costs. amirite or amirite?




 


Broken Flowers - 6/10

And don't worry AxCx, I have Enter the Void ready to go. I'm just whizzing through some rentals before they're due. I plan on making a double feature out of Enter the Void and Hana-Bi.

atsonicpark 11.17.2010 03:35 AM

 


Wow dude, you trying to destroy your brain for good? After Hana-BI was over for the first time, I literally mouthed, "what... the... fuck." It's one of the only movies to give me a boner, because it was so good. It perfectly encapsulates everything I love about films, filmmaking, life (which isn't much; in fact, I hate life, and this movie sums up my feelings on life, love, happiness). It's so detached, absurd, surreal... without ever being "WHOAAA KRAZY!!!!!!!!!" It has such a weird style..

PLEASE DONT' BLINK. That's important. There are quick, almost-like-an-afterthought scenes of violence. There are these really nutty scenes where a character will do something like light a cigarette and you hear a GUNSHOT as he's lighting.. then it cuts to who actually got shot like 3 seconds later. Just brilliant.

It's a very quiet movie... and then it just EXPLODES... often.

It's such a fucking powerful movie. A force to be reckoned with. At the end, when the music swells and then it changes key from a major to a minor... I was like "oh shiiiii..." and yeah.

Just one of the most powerful, moving movie experineces you will ever have. Unfortunately, it makes most other movies seem disappointing in comparison.

I highly reccomend any Kitano film you can get your hands on, as they're all quite good, but in your case -- since I'm pretty familiar with your tastes -- I really think you'd dig the shit out of Violent Cop (one of the darkest, most nihilistic films ever) and Sonatine as well. If you want to check out some of his more experimental features, get Achilles and the Tortoise, since it's beautiful, brilliant, hilarious.. while still being depressing as hell.

Then, you should download every LONGMONT POTION CASTLE album ever. I found that it's the absolute best thing ever to do a bong rip to and listen to with your girlfirnd.

"Who gave you my number?" ... "Cokey Blaylock."
"Taking a couple steps back, my friend... I'm getting some coaxial flutter on my unit. "


The idea of absurdist prank phone calls is one that appeals to me greatly. I bought an $90 box set of nothing but prank phone calls that this guy released. Just the thought of this dude releasing all these tapes of him yelling into weird distortion pedals and annoying people cracks me the fuck up. He makes life worth living imo.


Yeah, Red Eye was an alright, if tired, thriller but gets so dull and predictable. 13 was tired. Just a boring indie film. I remember when indie meant something.. BROKEN FLOWERS is one of Jarmusch's better films, though I'm not a fan of his style, all in all.. I really don't "get" his films, yet at the same time I can't criticize him at all. You know? He's not bad, I just.. I dunno. MYSTERY TRAIN, his Branded to Kill tribute film GHOST DOG, the excellent Limits of Control, and of course (the wee-bit-too-long) Dead Man -- all cool films. But someting about his stuff just never interests me too much, all in all. His style irks me, but his films are usually alright. I don't like that black and white one with Tom Waits AT ALL though, and I know that puts me in the minority.

But yeah, LIMITS OF CONTROL is a beautiful film, shot in a deadpan style very similiar to Kitano, actually. It actually reminded me of Killer7, even. It was savagely trashed by critics, despite it being his best film by far. Whatever.
 

 

 



i WILL go AHead and say that limits of control gets a rare 10/10 from me. Note the excellent soundtrack, with SUNN

a-p a. niemi 11.17.2010 03:49 AM

 


 


 


 

atsonicpark 11.17.2010 03:53 AM

too much rep yada yada

gotta love the sonatine tagline

a-p a. niemi 11.17.2010 03:56 AM

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gotta love the sonatine tagline


Yeah, it's great! So Violent Cop is also a great film?

atsonicpark 11.17.2010 03:58 AM

Absolutely, the DVD's for it kinda suck though (the picture is too dark -- though it certainly fits the mood). The only yakuza film I'd avoid is BRother, which a lot of people love, but I don't... well.. it's like an American remake of Sonatine, but halfway through, you can tell Kitano got pissed off, and the film becomes kinda like a frustrating, awkward parody of American films after a certain point. It is his most violent, and it's downright bizarre at times... but I can't really take it seriously as a movie. And I've tried.

VIOLENT COP is his darkest film -- in fact, it's one of the darkest films ever. It's up there (down there?) with Bad Lieutenant.

I really like Boiling Point but it took a few watches for me to get into it -- there's no music in it whatsoever. Very strange. Watch this trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMow8XsAVt4

I'd reccomend Dolls, Kikajiro, and Achilles & the Tortoise to you after that; they're not really violent but they're just as depressive, deadpan, and dark... DOLLS is very very cynical but absolute beautiful... Achilles and the Tortoise is simply one of the darkest films ever, though it doesn't seem like it because of all the beautiful art and whatnot... Kikajiro makes me cry. It's hilarious but very very sad. I love all his films like I said. You'll either get hooked like I did or you won't. He's got a very particular style. But Scene at the Sea is just so overwhelmingly beautiful too. i DUNNO. Just amazing director.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 11.17.2010 04:10 AM

Yeah, I rented Limits of Control too. I'd already seen Strangers in Paradise, and Dead Man. I enjoyed both more than Broken Flowers, but not by much. He seems very insistant on making every single scene as dry as possible, and it doesn't necessarily work for me half the time. I know tons of people who will swear by him though. Ghost Dog looks very much so up my alley. I'll definitely have to check it out.



 




 


techno slaves are fucking go

LifeDistortion 11.17.2010 05:00 AM

 


Finished the trilogy.

Derek 11.17.2010 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Kikajiro

It's KikUjiro.

Now excuse me while I go and listen to Dawn of the DeviL

;)

noisereductions 11.17.2010 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
*SPOILER ALERT*

It was pretty stale aside from Rachel McAdams stabbing that dude in the wind pipe with a pen. Then he was running, and his neck kept on making that hilarious sound as he struggled to obtain oxygen. THAT I enjoyed.


*END SPOILER*

It only picked up in the third act. I don't think NR would like this as much if it weren't by Craven. There are better plane thrillers out there (AIR FORCE ONE). It's nothing new.

Something tells me that I should avoid Craven's Music From (At?) The Heart at all costs. amirite or amirite?




Red Eye is pretty silly. But I like it in a weird late-night cable version of a thriller kind of way. It's so strange that he even made it. And with no fanfare. Just came out and was gone. And Rachel McAdams is awesome. But yeah I'd like it less if Craven didn't put his nutso touches on it.

Music Of The Heart is quite good actually. But it's a drama. So you have to want to watch a drama. The 2nd disc, which is a docu about the real lady is interesting and moving too. But yeah, it's not his usual stuff. It's interesting that he made it though.

a-p a. niemi 11.17.2010 06:29 PM

 


 


 


 

a-p a. niemi 11.17.2010 06:29 PM

 


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