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DanielCarlson 01.02.2010 01:17 PM

Delicatessen, by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Such a great movie, both funny and bizarre, with these incredible characters. Great movie, and it looks fabulous as well!

Tokolosh 01.02.2010 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TheFoxBen

Now, I'm gonna watch your American remake of the movie because it looks awesome too, but what's the point of doing a shot-by-shot remake?


Because your average American couldn't be bothered with subtitles.
I refuse to watch the remake.

Saw Vantage Point. Quite shit.

jon boy 01.02.2010 01:34 PM

watched irreversible the other day and it was pretty hard going but i loved the way it was shot, the nightmarish spinning camera and glimpses of things happening that where so visceral. proof that cinema can still shock me.

i also watched the hangover which was pretty funny.

Keeping It Simple 01.02.2010 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
See Brosnan was maybe my favourite Bond of them all, largely because of his aloof knowingness throughout the whole thing. I suppose it all ultimately comes down to what Bond actually means to a given person. I suppose in that sense, the genius of the Bond franchise is its ability to accomadate so many different interpretations. As such, the fact that some might favour one interpretation over the other becomes ultimately beside the point. Bond endures, regardless.


It was all about product placement when Brosnan was Bond, and the reason he was sacked, which clearly pissed him off, was because he was a cunt.

EVOLghost 01.02.2010 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
 


I thought it was good, but... well, it wasn't really scary. And the acting was really bad. Like, I had trouble suspending disbelief during a lot of the dialogue cuz it felt like a script being read. But the low budget attack scenes at night did look cool. Oh well.



I didn't like it too much. and actually this was the only movie in which I actually thought the acting was bad....

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.02.2010 02:41 PM

 


 


What a glossy turd.

TheFoxBen 01.02.2010 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I can't say what the point was. Especially since it's the same exact thing. But truth be told, I liked the "remake" better.


Well, I still need to see the remake but since it's exactly the same thing but with better actors, I guess (Michael Pitt and Tim Roth ftw), I can understand why you think it's better. And, judging from the trailer, the remake looks classier...

chicka 01.02.2010 03:19 PM

I agree with GMKU the grittiness that Craig brings to the role makes it much more palatable to watch. Before Casino Royale my favorite Bond was Thunderball. Still though without a doubt Pussy Galore was my favorite villianess followed closely by Fatime Blush

noisereductions 01.02.2010 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by TheFoxBen
Well, I still need to see the remake but since it's exactly the same thing but with better actors, I guess (Michael Pitt and Tim Roth ftw), I can understand why you think it's better. And, judging from the trailer, the remake looks classier...


Naomi Watts ftw too!

Keeping It Simple 01.02.2010 03:45 PM

I thought George Lazenby made a great Bond, but because he was such a cunt, he was fired after just making one movie.

Keeping It Simple 01.02.2010 05:02 PM

Have you guys seen the cast list for the Spielberg directed "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn"? Jamie Bell is playing Tintin, Daniel Craig is playing Red Rackham, and Andy Serkis is playing Captain Haddock. The rest of the list is here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983193/

Trasher02 01.02.2010 05:50 PM

 

demonrail666 01.02.2010 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
It was all about product placement when Brosnan was Bond, and the reason he was sacked, which clearly pissed him off, was because he was a cunt.


That may well be the case. At the end of the day though, I'm a far bigger fan of Roger Moore's Bond than i am of Sean Connery's. Brosnan clearly followed the Moore line while Craig, I suppose, is more Connery-like.


Edit:

On another note, entirely unrelated to who's actually playing Bond, one of the things I think has marked the decline of the whole series in recent years is the way in which its traditional focus on exotic locations has been undercut by a general increase in travel, since circa the 1980s. There's simply not the same excitement in 2009 in watching Bond's adventures in a country like Bolivia that there might've been, say, thirty years ago when the idea of travelling to such places was highly unlikely (beyond being involved with some kind of military service). Now a place like Bolivia is just a backpack excursion away. As such, I think Bond has lost that sense of geographical mystery that it relied on so much for its success early on. I remember being fascinated, watching Octopussy, of its visions of India, a country that, at the time, I had little hope of ever seeing. If anything, Bond is now a victim of the world becoming a lot smaller than it was during its heyday.

Not necessarily a big deal, but I'm drunk and it's a point that seems important to me right now.

looking glass spectacle 01.03.2010 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DanielCarlson
Delicatessen, by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Such a great movie, both funny and bizarre, with these incredible characters. Great movie, and it looks fabulous as well!


and marc caro!!! yes! what an amazing sex scene of great hilarity as well as the most elaborately botched suicides... small canisters that go 'moo' and smoke filled bubbles, yes, yes! i'm going to eat my roommate now.

looking glass spectacle 01.03.2010 04:22 AM

 



it was on pbs. interesting enough to not shut the tv off......... hooray.

DanielCarlson 01.03.2010 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by TheFoxBen
Well, I still need to see the remake but since it's exactly the same thing but with better actors, I guess (Michael Pitt and Tim Roth ftw), I can understand why you think it's better. And, judging from the trailer, the remake looks classier...


In a way, I prefer the original for that reason, that it's actors aren't as well known. It kinda fits the movie. But the remake is good as well, they are indeed basically the exact same thing.

TheFoxBen 01.03.2010 09:37 AM

 


5/10 because I didn't like it or hate it, I'm just not part of the target audience (14 years old girls). But I still need to say that some of the effects were really awful, and the acting was kinda terrible.

noisereductions 01.03.2010 10:53 AM

I'd say 6/10 because of Kristen Stewart's panties.

loubarret 01.03.2010 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I'd say 6/10 because of Kristen Stewart's panties.

even that didn't save me for giving a 4/10

Antagon 01.03.2010 01:04 PM

Groundhog Day


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