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SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.23.2015 02:48 AM

The Hills Have Eyes 2006 and for some reason it scared me like a movie hasn't in yeArs yo

Toilet & Bowels 01.23.2015 03:22 AM

The Kid with the Bike is an AMAZING film. And so is the next film they made, Three Days Two Nights.

Saw Wild last night and Foxcatcher on Monday, both 9/10s

demonrail666 01.23.2015 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
things might look different when i rewatch this but i recall the sex scene being one of the funniest things ever

--

anyway i saw

 


THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT (Fassbinder, 1972). So fucking great. Yes it's a filmed play. Everything happens in one room. And it looks fantastic-- the room, the camera moves, the costumes, the mask-like faces, everything. Also great dialogue.

i wonder if it was autobiographical.


One of my very fave films. It's obviously a retake on All About Eve but I'm not sure if it's autobiographical. Although it does reflect the power-relations Fassbinder was prone to. Either way, fantastic film.

!@#$%! 01.23.2015 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
The Kid with the Bike is an AMAZING film.


yes! yes it is. evollove needs to watch it.

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
And so is the next film they made, Three Days Two Nights.


i haven't seen that yet --2 days 1 night--- not yet on disc here. but i'm now a fan of those guys. will check out "the son" when i get a chance.

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
One of my very fave films. It's obviously a retake on All About Eve but I'm not sure if it's autobiographical. Although it does reflect the power-relations Fassbinder was prone to. Either way, fantastic film.


yes i didn't mean autobiographical in the narrative sense (i was aware of that imprecision when i wrote but i couldn't address it) but rather wondered if it reflected a lot of his background and the nature of his relationships.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.27.2015 09:07 PM


 

Believe it or not this was actually REALLY FUCKING GOOD.. the CGI was a bit much but it more or less worked.. I liked how the plot was different than the original Godzilla movies, it was still a morality play about the dangers of nuclear technology but in an entirely different way than the originals..

the production was great, the acting not so bad, and the premise interesting.

I also watched..


 

The Cell which was also really good accept for the total shit casting. I mean, really, it was like the 2000 Ravens with Trent Dilfer.. the plot and imagery was entertaining enough to overcome the terrible cast. Dilfer was a "game managing" QB who really sucked but Ravens defense was all-time good so they won the Superbowl. This movie was similar, what was good about it was good enough to overcome its terrible cast. This was that Vince Vaughn limbo before he was officially type casted as a party animal (and rightfully so, as a "serious" actor the guy is total shite)

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.31.2015 05:09 PM

Dark Skies.. i dare say the Paranomal Activity series finally found a real niche.. aliens can be so much scarier than ghosts.. and the production/acting was much improved

I also watched Alex Cross in some delirious fever haze but i don't know why? Must have been this flu

Rob Instigator 02.04.2015 09:58 AM

 


On the Netflix. I laughed and laughed. Nothing spectacular, but funny to me. Like a modern version of Spies Like Us in a way.

Toilet & Bowels 02.04.2015 04:25 PM

2015 so far

Foxcatcher - 9/10, truly disturbing
Wild 8.5/10
Inherent Vice 8/10
Wood Job! - 11/10, best feel good film I've seen in years.

Hoping to see Ex Machina and A Most Violent Year soon.

Rob Instigator 02.04.2015 04:35 PM

I see you made it through Inherent Vice. I almost flung a shit at the movie screen ....

Toilet & Bowels 02.06.2015 02:29 AM

I liked it, maybe 8/10 is a bit generous though

demonrail666 02.07.2015 11:08 AM

 


Shanghai Express

Been watching this on repeat for a few weeks now. The story's as silly as it gets but the only reason ever to watch a Marlene Dietrich film is to watch Marlene Dietrich being Marlene Dietrich.

 

dead_battery 02.07.2015 08:04 PM

november man

pierce brosnan runs around making a mess and ends up defying the good sense of the cia and stopping them from owning the future russian president as a controllable and blackmailable asset. given the state of russia this is a dick move on brosnans part who apparently just likes the rough and tumble chaos of spy life and is too much of a smug individualist to see sense. did not appreciate such reckless disregard for US geopolitical strategy on the part of mr brosnan. neither is it good that pooty poot is apparently free to run again in this universe. you know brosnans a civilized renaissance man because he listens to satie and runs off to form a new nuclear family, yet russia has to suffer another kremlin stooge in power because of this. also tedious stuff about girl getting sexed up to go get her murderous revenge on abuser. 5/10

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.07.2015 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
You're correct, but the navy had conventional submarines, modeled after the Japanese I-400 class, capable of launching jet-powered cruise missiles (Regulus I).

Sorry for my delay in replying, but I've been massively distracted of late, and this is my first post to SYG since the post to which you replied.:eek:

Isn't the problem with pre nuclear subs and ships is a lack of range? Also welcome back, we missed ya

Toilet & Bowels 02.08.2015 08:44 AM

A Most Violent Year, 7/10. Enjoyed the first 3/4 of the film a lot more than the last 30 mins

!@#$%! 02.08.2015 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
within range (500nm)


that's really really really really really really really really close!

i see yr 50 nm and raise you 50Å

schizophrenicroom 02.08.2015 10:21 PM

I watched the one I love with mark duplass and elisabeth moss cause i have a big ol crush on both of em

Rob Instigator 02.09.2015 09:26 AM

 


packed to the gills with extra doo doo, but enjoyable. 7/10

!@#$%! 02.09.2015 09:28 AM

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packed to the gills with extra doo doo, but enjoyable. 7/10


yes, yes! exactly! del toro stands for great bullshit.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.09.2015 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
Thanks, I missed you guys, too.

The first submarines converted to carry Regulus were two WWII Gato/Balao class ships with I-400-type submersible hangars, with range sufficient for extended patrol off the coast of Japan from bases in Hawaii or Australia, so they certainly had range to reach and loiter in areas which placed targets in the USSR within range (500nm) of Regulus.

True but what about refueling issues.. either way nuclear subs were in place in short time after.. i just thought from a historical perspective the program pointed how history is not as rigidly linear as it always looks in hindsight.. the military was working on those planes since the nuclear subs weren't envisioned to be ready nearly as fast as they were.. folks invested a lot of time and money into what was essentially unnecessary but they couldn't know it.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.09.2015 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
yes, yes! exactly! del toro stands for great bullshit.

I think guy fell off the wagon myself

!@#$%! 02.09.2015 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
I think guy fell off the wagon myself


i don't know what you mean by that expression (is he an addict?), but the guy is a fucking genius at entertainment.

he can make beautiful highbrow movies too like pan's labyrinth but it's always within the children's/fantasy/horror genre where he dominates.

this weekend i had a bunch of arty foreign movies at home but i could have used something with flying robots instead, or a new installment of hellboy-- there's a time and place for everything. speaking of which there's a hellboy 3 in the works. can't wait!

i really liked pacific rim-- it didn't try to be something that it wasn't. for me is a 10/10 for its genre.

Rob Instigator 02.09.2015 11:33 AM

I would have given Pacific Rim a much higher grade if the main guy (sons of anarchy) was a better actor, and if they did not make a girl who was raised by a refined british man (the dude from Luther) speak in pidgin broken Japanese-accented "Engrish"

when will the idiots in Hollywood realize that there are people who do not look white but can still speak perfect conversational english? I hate that shit.

It was a fun Saturday flick though! The fights between the robots and the creatures were great.

!@#$%! 02.09.2015 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I would have given Pacific Rim a much higher grade if the main guy (sons of anarchy) was a better actor, and if they did not make a girl who was raised by a refined british man (the dude from Luther) speak in pidgin broken Japanese-accented "Engrish"


oh ha ha ha i just realized that! (about the japanese girl)

yes she was a little kid wasn't she?

Rob Instigator 02.09.2015 12:31 PM

I guess twenty plus years of british school did nothing for her accent.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.09.2015 02:01 PM

I only like the orphanage or pan labyrinth kind of del toro less the hellboy del toro

guest 02.10.2015 08:28 AM

spiceworld








ha

!@#$%! 02.10.2015 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
That's 500, not 50, nautical miles, not nanometers!:p


ha ha ha ha!

!@#$%! 02.13.2015 10:04 AM

 


LUCY (luc besson 2014). if you can allow for the bad science and the ipad gestures (i did, with no regrets), it's a visually spectacular and superfun movie. a douchy hollywood executive would say "a cross between la femme nikita and 2001 a space odissey, with subliminal apple product placement" and they wouldn't be wrong. but sit down & watch on a big screen & have fun anyway.

(also, scarlett wears faux fur again-- why is that?)

eta:

under the skin
 

lucy
 

Antagon 02.13.2015 10:16 AM





 


Quite beautiful. Certainly in my personal top 5 of the Studio Ghibli films. The visual style and the music alone are as close to perfection as one can get. The coming of age story works just fine. The ending would be a minor nitpick though. I get why these characters, being naïve teenagers and all would say what they say, but the execution of the scene is a bit off. The line is said and boom, roll credits, all is fine and dandy. It didn't take away too much from the overall experience though. Very glad I watched it!

Rob Instigator 02.13.2015 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
 


LUCY (luc besson 2014). if you can allow for the bad science and the ipad gestures (i did, with no regrets), it's a visually spectacular and superfun movie. a douchy hollywood executive would say "a cross between la femme nikita and 2001 a space odissey, with subliminal apple product placement" and they wouldn't be wrong. but sit down & watch on a big screen & have fun anyway.

(also, scarlett wears faux fur again-- why is that?)


cuz the only real fur she wears is on her coopappy

!@#$%! 02.13.2015 11:04 AM

^^ at first i laughed at the transgression but honestly i feel she doesn't deserve the disrespect

h8kurdt 02.13.2015 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
 


LUCY (luc besson 2014). if you can allow for the bad science and the ipad gestures (i did, with no regrets), it's a visually spectacular and superfun movie. a douchy hollywood executive would say "a cross between la femme nikita and 2001 a space odissey, with subliminal apple product placement" and they wouldn't be wrong. but sit down & watch on a big screen & have fun anyway.

(also, scarlett wears faux fur again-- why is that?)

eta:

under the skin
 

lucy
 



Gonna have to disagree. It was just a bad film. It looked nice, but so what. A game might look nice, but it don't mean nothing if the story isn't there. Naff. Under The Skin however, was just brilliant. Next to Nightcrawler it was my favourite film of last year.

!@#$%! 02.13.2015 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Gonna have to disagree. It was just a bad film. It looked nice, but so what. A game might look nice, but it don't mean nothing if the story isn't there. Naff. Under The Skin however, was just brilliant. Next to Nightcrawler it was my favourite film of last year.


really? i was tired of superserious movies (e.g. "poetry" or "uncle boonmee who remembers his past lives" or "sansho the bailiff" -- *yawn* ) and i really really really enjoyed it this one-- even though it's science-bullshit i can suspend disbelief & enjoy the ride.

when i pick a luc besson movie i know what to expect, and this one did not disappoint.

!@#$%! 02.13.2015 01:59 PM

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Quite beautiful. Certainly in my personal top 5 of the Studio Ghibli films. The visual style and the music alone are as close to perfection as one can get. The coming of age story works just fine. The ending would be a minor nitpick though. I get why these characters, being naïve teenagers and all whould say what they say, but the execution of the scene is a bit off. The line is said and boom, roll credits, all is fine and dandy. It didn't take away too much from the overall experience though. Very glad I watched it!


this... this reminds me of "the cat returns". is it the same character?

btw you'd love "the kingdom of dreams and madness" if you haven't seen it yet-- it's not a super-well-made movie but it follows the last days of studio ghibli and the making of miyazaki's last film.

Rob Instigator 02.13.2015 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
^^ at first i laughed at the transgression but honestly i feel she doesn't deserve the disrespect



do't understand what you meant by she wears faux fur again.

!@#$%! 02.13.2015 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
do't understand what you meant by she wears faux fur again.


oh i posted some photos to clarify above

her characters are made to wear these fur jackets (plastic, obviously, these days)-- in under the skin it's what she wears pretty much the whole movie

then in lucy she starts w/ some leopard jacket--

i was wondering if they do that because of her (scarlett in animal pelts), because of the characters (animal instinct, hunter/prey whatever) and if it is a coincidence or a pattern

i am nearly blind to women's fashions but this one caught my eye (well, it's scarlett-- one tends to stare & stare)

Toilet & Bowels 02.13.2015 04:08 PM

Speaking of Besson, I had to watch his first film Subway at work this week. It has a great opening scene and is a bit of a mess overall, the messiness of it being as much of a good thing as a bad thing. Also had to watch Amores Perros this week, hadn't seen it since it was new out, and barely remembered anything about it. It was OK was too long, and with hindsight/age it's easier to see the self-seriousness of his later films starting to take shape. Not bad but way too long, I remember liking it a lot more the first time.

Antagon 02.13.2015 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
this... this reminds me of "the cat returns". is it the same character?

btw you'd love "the kingdom of dreams and madness" if you haven't seen it yet-- it's not a super-well-made movie but it follows the last days of studio ghibli and the making of miyazaki's last film.


In fact it is. The "Baron" is a cat statuette in an antique shop that inspires the main protagonist to write a fantasy story that involves the character. He is depicted in a beautifully animated dream/imagination-sequence. The idea was so well-received that a semi-spinoff (yup, The Cat Returns) was greenlit.

Nope, haven't seen it yet. Will do. Thanks for the info!

demonrail666 02.15.2015 11:22 AM

 


Carnival of Souls

Bloody brilliant

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.15.2015 02:22 PM

Shawshank Redemption and fucking shit it always makes me cry


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