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I haven't seen that in years and they are showing it at the local independent cinema on Wednesday, so I am very excited to see it on the big screen. |
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people should go buy a ticket to the theater and see Cabin in the Woods
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Had Bergman session last weekend, never seen any of his work.
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I'm not a huge fan of most of the superhero movies I've seen but I did really like that. The whole origin part was excellent. |
Murmer If you are a fan of Whedon's shows "Buffy", Angel", and "Firefly", then chances are good you'll dig this movie. Its got Whedon's sensibilities all over it. "Cabin In the Woods" is a great film to get psyched for "Avengers".
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![]() somewhat interesting coincidence behind the story here. So last Monday I called my friend at Hear Again, a pretty decent record store in downtown Gainesville, and asked if he had any copies of The Band's Self-Titled album, or "Moondog Matinee," being that as of the previous 2 weeks, all I could listen to was The Band. At work, during sleep, in class, driving, even playing video games and reading, I was (and even more so now) constantly listening to The Band. So on last Thursday (3 days later) I'm driving up to Suwannee County to see the annual Wanee Festival, which is headlined by the Allmann Bros Band. The last time I went to Wanee, was in 2008, the only time Allmann Bros did NOT play at the fest, due to Greg Allmann starting his hepatitis treatment cycle, and I got there right after Levon Helm (the drummer/singer of The Band) finished his set. I was disappointed, but he came out later during the slot Allmann bros were supposed to play for a song or two, which was amazing. Anyway, so I stop by Gainesville on Thursday to say hey to my friend and pick up a copy of the self-titled album on vinyl ("moondog" is currently out of print, for those wondering). And while we're talking, the owner of the shop asks me "are you buyin this because of Levon?" and I said, "well, i mean, i guess...he is THE man in The Band, definitely my favorite..." "well, you know he died today, right?" That moment, my stomach dropped and chills went up my spine. It set a very strange tone for a very strange weekend of festival music, camping, and canoes. While I was there, I stopped by a vendor tent selling cds and such, and the last piece of merchandise that was related to The Band that they had left was a copy of the "The Last Waltz: Special Edition" dvd for 20 bucks. For those of you who have not seen it, or are not familiar with The Band, change that immediately. Watch this movie ASAP, and watch it loud as fuuuuu... |
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I've almost completed my collection of Ed Brubakers current run of Captain America. I'm missing less than 10 back issues that Im hoping to find in the local stores before i resort to online buying...That being said, I freaking loved this movie. I was slightly offput by them casting the same guy who played The Human Torch in Marvels Fantastic Four, as the guy to play Captain America, but he did a helluva job. I'm probably gonna piddle a little during the Avengers movie. |
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Have you seen the 'classic album' dvd with them talking about the self titled album? Watch it. It's incredible. |
![]() Sympathy for Lady Vengeance Chan-Wook Park owns my soul. Icing on the cake for the 'Vengeance' Trilogy. Yeong-ae Lee, with her extremely sexy red shadow, owns the film. Park knows exactly what he wants to convey and captures exactly that, blending and weaving a tapestry of violence and unique story telling. Now to watch the series over again and watch Lady Vengeance "fade to black & white" version |
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Yeaaaaah! its broken up into 5 parts on youtube. I'd love to buy a copy on dvd, but its kinda hard to find. But that video, explaining how they made the self-titled, showed me just how brilliant of musicians each of them are/were. Ive yet to see anyone who can play the keys like Garth. Or drums like Levon. And I'm pretty sure Rick Danko has become my favorite bassist, as well as my current inspiration as a bass player. If there was any single bassist I'd like to be able to play on the same level as, it'd be Danko, for sure. Theres better bassists out there, technically, but not passionately. |
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![]() Revenge of the Creature A fairly lacklustre sequel to Creature From the Black Lagoon. It seems impossible to me that someone could make a boring film featuring a gill-man a Florida themepark and lots of square jawed 50s-ness. Some good underwater bits but nowhere near as great as in the first one. |
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Wow didn't know they did a sequel! Creature from the black lagoon is one of the few sci-fi horro films where I watch it and I think "people were actually scared by this?!". Especially when films like House on Haunted Hill were out around that that. |
They made two sequels. The third film is The Creature Walks Among Us, and isn't bad. The first one, Creature From the Black Lagoon, is one of my favourite monster movies. I can watch it over and over again. It just ticks about every box I have. I don't think it matters that it isn't scary, and I doubt if it was, even when it was released. Lots of my favourite horror films don't scare me at all. If anything, I'd say Creature From the Black Lagoon is more sad or even romantic than scary.
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I love the Creature From the Black Lagoon! I must've seen it like 4 times, once it played in 3D w/ live orchestra at this old theater in Detroit. One of the finest experiences of my life. I have The Creature Walks Among Us on VHS. Still haven't watched it. :( |
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![]() The Creature Walks Among Us. I had fond memories of this but, watching it again, I can't really see how. It's not awful but takes forever to get going and, even when it does, it's a bit of a let down. Closer to the Frankenstein story than any of the others, it's probably got the most interesting things to say about the whole ethics of science thing, but it says them in such a long-winded and not particularly interesting way that even that doesn't save it. And, while crucial to the story, I really didn't like the way they made the creature look more human in this one. Although the final scene is a bona fide 50 sf/horror classic. Either way, this is what we want: ![]() Not this: ![]() |
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Jesus that bottom one is almost as bad as the clay face on Hello by Lionel Richie. |
I would love to view an "The Avengers"/Cabin in the Woods" double feature. Might need to go back to my theatre-hopping ways of yesteryear.
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Taxi Driver is my fav by lightyears. that's just me tho. Raging Bull is one of the 4 or 5 Scorsese flicks i would give a 10 without hesistating.
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The text says, "The Avengers breaks box office record," but I read, "Evollove will never see this movie."
Meanwhile, I cannot get enough of GOD BLESS AMERICA. Download it, see it if it comes to town, buy it on BlueRay/DVD and send Bobcat Goldwaith any extra cash you may have lying around. |
Film by Derek Jarman 1972, soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle.
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I'm seeing the Avengers tomorrow night, after I wrap up my own filming for the day. I'm extremely excited, not because I really like superhero movies, but because I really like Joss Whedon and his work. As a fan, I really appreciate seeing him on top of the entertainment world right now.
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I absolutely adore this film. Better than Friday the 13th, I'd say. |
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Re-watched this for the first time since it came out. Even though it contains more than a few funny moments, I think it stands up as a ''serious'' movie purely for content and dialogue, considering the director is Chris Morris. I'm not a big fan of many modern British movies (or many modern movies in general for that matter) because they seem to be filmed from the perspective of filmmakers who should be doing TV instead of cinema, and frankly I'm more than a little tired of this polished, documentary-like, ultra-realistic style over experimentation with images. Too much footage ends up looking like it could have been filmed by anyone with a HD videocamera. CM excelled at doing weird things with ''Jam'' for sure. I think the two approaches to filming should find some distance from each other again, if there ever was one in the first place I don't really know. Anyway, most enjoyable and I am a big Chris Morris fan, if only because he always does the right thing for me.
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There's that moment when that fellow is running in a field with a bomb and he falls and explodes, taking out a few sheep with him. The others try to pick up his pieces, but bits of sheep end up in the pile as well. In other words, the dude is equated with sheep. It's a funny-but-sad moment, and that's when I knew this was a very special movie. |
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