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noisereductions 04.20.2011 08:26 AM

yeah the Dylan Dog trailer was before Scre4m. So weird that we just mentioned that. Yeah. I'll have to see it just to see.

oh yr gonna love the shit out of Intruder.

atsonicpark 04.20.2011 09:17 AM

hahaha spiderman 3 is one of the worst films ever made, but one i have a weird fondness for. the introduction of venom is horrid. this is a great review: http://www.reocities.com/tyrannorabbit/spiderman3.html


pretty much sums up my feelings.


.............YET, at the same time, I thought it was about a thousand times more entertaining than the first two, despite being obviously horrible.

tesla69 04.20.2011 09:26 AM

You'll like this one
http://www.prisonplanet.com/police-b...ed-jacket.html

demonrail666 04.20.2011 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
wow, you really make me want to watch this.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
^ Yeah, I wanna see this now too.


It really is very good. It's an MTV thing so I'm sure it does the rounds on TV quite regularly. A lot of it is just trite 'let's look at the 'real' Britney' stuff, that amounts to little more than you'd find in an average Hello interview. The whole thing is clearly very controlled but I think one of the qualities that endears Britney Spears compared with most of her contemporaries is that she does appear quite open by nature so, while the film 'officially' tries to show her comeback as a kind of exorcism of her past troubles, you never believe for a moment that they're really behind her. Honestly, one of the saddest films I've seen in a long time.

I'll stop there, before this post degenerates into something akin to ...

a-p a. niemi 04.21.2011 01:11 AM

 


 

atsonicpark 04.21.2011 11:43 AM

giusepe andrew s birthday sale!

if you order anything, make a note in your paypal "notes" thing and mention the birthday sale and they'll refund you 20% off asap

this offer is only valid till monday

a-p a. niemi 04.21.2011 02:45 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.22.2011 02:18 PM

 

demonrail666 04.22.2011 05:58 PM

 


Insane Clown Posse: Shockumentary (7/10)

Watched this after getting and really enjoying The Great Milenko. A far more interesting band than I'd imagined. The film concentrates a lot on the fans too, which is a masterstroke considering fans are invariably more entertaining than the bands they follow (as with Heavy Metal Parking Lot and Depeche Mode's 101).

atsonicpark 04.23.2011 10:22 AM

top 50 favorite movie directors

1. Jean-Luc Godard
2. Takeshi Kitano
3. Jon Jost
4. Shuji Terayama
5. Sidney Lumet
...6. Fassbinder
7. Aki Kaurismaki
8. Andrzej Zulawski
9. Philippe Garrel
10. Brian DePalma
11. Krzysztof Kieslowski
12. Martin Scorsese
13. David Mamet (who is my favorite writer of all time)
14. Seijun Suzuki
15. Antonioni
16. Atom Egoyan
17. John Cassavettes
18. Abbas Kiarostami
19. Bela Tarr
20. Hou Hsiao-Hsien
21. Sogo Ishii
22. Shinya Tsukamoto
23. Ki-Duk Kim
24. Alejandro Jodorowsky
25. Toshio Matsumoto
26. Apichatpong Weerasethakul
27. Todd Solondz
28. James Benning
29. Bergman
30. Shunji Iwai
31. Giuseppe Andrews
32. Kubrick
33. Jeff Keen
34. Wong-Kar Wai
35. Damon Packard
36. Shinji Aoyanama
37. Stan Brakhage
38. Sion Sono
39. Kiyoshi Kaursawa
40. Sergio Martino
41. William Lustig
42. Gregg Araki
43. Dario Argento
44. Robert Altman
45. Mike Leigh
46. Andrei Tarkovsky
47. Sergio Leone
48. Shinji Aoyanam
49. Ryan Trecartin
50. Lukas Moodyson

runner ups: Agnes Varda, Ryuichi Hiroki, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Lech Majewski, Chantal Akerman (who will definitely be higher on my list in the future), Dennis Hopper (Last Movie and out of the Blue are two of the greatest films ever), Phillipe Grandreiux, Herzog, Satoshi Kon, Masaaki Yuasa, Bava, Lucio Fulci, Wim Wenders, Hartley.. ETC.

demonrail666 04.23.2011 11:17 AM

Nice list. Ive had a go at doing ten for this century so far:

Pedro Almodovar
Bela Tarr
Gasper Noe
Michael Mann
Mel Gibson
David Lynch
Lars Von Trier
Sophia Coppola
Clint Eastwood
Peter Jackson

atsonicpark 04.23.2011 11:30 AM

great list


clint eastwood is a great choice. He really has directed some amazing movies.... IN THE LINE OF FIRE!

TheDom 04.23.2011 01:45 PM

Godard is definitely #1

& asp: JON JOST, which film to start with?

atsonicpark 04.23.2011 02:30 PM

Bed You Sleep In

demonrail666 04.23.2011 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Clint eastwood is a great choice. He really has directed some amazing movies.... IN THE LINE OF FIRE!


He's a filmmaker I really admire: quietly working away on the films he wants to make without spending a fortune on them or overly moulding them for a popular audience, rarely following trends but equally responsible enough to ensure that they're commercial enough for Malpaso to carry on as a viable business. The fact that his company continues along pretty much the same lines as it did when it started in the late 60s has to be seen as a real achievment, especially considering the various changes that've struck elsewhere in Hollywood.


 



westernquinoxrox 04.23.2011 02:43 PM

i just saw MERZBOW: A JOURNEY

it was a tearjurker
ist showed how he connected with animals
ahe really cares

anuther noize guy was eating chicken
masami smackeed him
like eroin

heroin

westernquinoxrox 04.23.2011 02:44 PM

WOW MAKING LONG LISTS

u GUS ARE SO KEWL

u know more than "me"

even thgo i buy more noiew records in a day

than u idiots do in a year

my best friend is PUREIENT

he gavce me a disease

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.23.2011 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666

 


Insane Clown Posse: Shockumentary (7/10)

Watched this after getting and really enjoying The Great Milenko. A far more interesting band than I'd imagined. The film concentrates a lot on the fans too, which is a masterstroke considering fans are invariably more entertaining than the bands they follow (as with Heavy Metal Parking Lot and Depeche Mode's 101).



Indigestion?
Demonrail's got a condition, it's called Clownitis.
It comes from Clownosis, and practicing Clownism
And thinking Clowny thoughts.

Demonrail's been Clownified.

noisereductions 04.23.2011 04:09 PM

I can't pretend I don't like ICP.

demonrail666 04.23.2011 04:39 PM

I'm currently soaking in a bathtub full of Faygo


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