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demonrail666 08.19.2011 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


Any good?

demonrail666 08.19.2011 07:58 PM


 


Martin 9/10

Romero's most overlooked and underrated movie, IMO, maybe because it's his least overtly 'Romero-like', despite still using a horror archetype to explore broader social themes - and I'd argue more interestingly than he ever did in his zombie movies. I've never met anyone who's seen Martin who didn't love it so it's a shame so few people even know about it. Even some Romero fans.



 


Lake Placid (7/10)

I always treated this as a bit of a guilty pleasure but having just watched it again, and while It doesn't really work as a horror movie, as a straight up comedy (thanks almost entirely to Oliver Platt's performance as Hector) it's one of the funniest Hollywood has produced in years, I'd say. A case of a film that's probably better than it ever needed to be in that it would've probably done about the same amount of box office had it been only half as good as it actually is.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 08.19.2011 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Any good?



Yeah, honestly. That was my second viewing, and I warmed up to it much more than I had initially. I remember being turned off by the pacing at first, but this time the film seemed to breeze by - which it should seeing as it's just over an hour in runtime, despite it's stylish minimalism.

Didn't blow me away, but I think I "got it" more this time around. Some nice shots throughout, and Sasha really didn't do as bad as some of the critics would have you believe. She certainly isn't going to win any awards - but hey, yeah I liked it.

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Certainly not as good as Martin though (haha), if that's what you're asking. :p

demonrail666 08.20.2011 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Certainly not as good as Martin though (haha), if that's what you're asking. :p


I don't get it :confused:

Dr. Eugene Felikson 08.20.2011 06:54 PM

A good film, but not on par with a masterpiece like Martin. ;)

demonrail666 08.20.2011 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
Hellraiser

8/10

I know that Clive Barker is gay, but I can't help but wonder if he's into BDSM? Because it seems a lot of his work contains strains of that sort of thing...anyway, I enjoyed this film, but I'm not sure if I want to see it again anytime soon. Gore doesn't always bother me, but it seems like everyone in this film is a complete idiot! Frank was an idiot for wanting to buy/use the Lament Configuration in the first place, Julia was an idiot for falling for his "charms", Larry was an idiot for not doing something about her increasingly strange behaviour (and just being an idiot in general), the dudes Julia brought to the house so she could spill their blood to further regenerate Frank were idiots for going along with it, and Kirsty was an idiot for messing around with the box again! I dunno, Hellraiser definitely deserves its 80s horror classic status, but for me it's not the kind of film you watch again and again. A little ambivalent about checking out any the sequels, because I think this story could stand on its own.


I've always wanted to like that movie more than I do. All its individual components are great but I think it needed a better director to really pull them all together. (Something I think Barker himself has admitted in interviews) The sequels are dreadful.

Re the BDSM thing, he is into it. A quote from an interview:

"In my sex life I practice S&M. Practice, I've practically got it right! Because I'm a fan, a practitioner, of S&M, I have put that into the movies. I think Hellraiser is very clearly an S&M movie."

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Originally Posted by chicka
Eden Lake


 


downright scary, nasty and all too believable 8/10



It's been described as Britain's Deliverance, which makes a lot of sense. I found it almost unbearably bleak, though, to the point where I nearly turned it off a couple of times. I can handle horror films that make you think and I'm certainly not afraid of downer endings but that just felt like it was a bit too keen on making its audience feel as shit as possible for 90 minutes. It's brilliant in its way and I'm definitely glad I saw it but I don't think I could ever sit through it again.

LifeDistortion 08.21.2011 12:20 AM

 



This is an interesting little take on the end of the world scenarios. Certainly better then anything Michael Bay ever put out

tw2113 08.21.2011 02:36 AM

 


 


High Fidelity

sonic sphere 08.22.2011 07:35 AM

 

demonrail666 08.22.2011 06:32 PM

 


Harry Brown (7/10)

An uber-gritty and bleak updating of Death Wish. Michael Caine is great.

Ghostchase 08.27.2011 12:42 AM

 


"Gummo is alive in way that few films are"

It's the truth. I loved this film, I finally understand Harmony's views on life and nihilism and what's he's trying to convey in his screenplays after really disliking Kids. I was fascinated with this film and these redneck's cure for boredom. It's a gateway to how white American poverty destroys any hope of a respectable United States.

 

REPULSION

Holy crap! Young Catherine Deneuve is insanely beautiful, I only know Catherine from Dancer in the Dark. Liked this too, must buy.

SpaceCadetHayden 08.27.2011 01:34 AM

I Saw the Devil

very good

sonic sphere 08.27.2011 06:48 AM

 

louder 08.27.2011 04:54 PM

the lion king on 3d

10/10

louder 08.27.2011 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase
 


"Gummo is alive in way that few films are"

It's the truth. I loved this film, I finally understand Harmony's views on life and nihilism and what's he's trying to convey in his screenplays after really disliking Kids. I was fascinated with this film and these redneck's cure for boredom. It's a gateway to how white American poverty destroys any hope of a respectable United States.

 

REPULSION

Holy crap! Young Catherine Deneuve is insanely beautiful, I only know Catherine from Dancer in the Dark. Liked this too, must buy.

both are classics, i found them kinda depressing

LifeDistortion 08.28.2011 03:42 PM

"Idiots and Angels" a full-length film from animator Bill Plympton. This is the first feature film of his I've seen. I've always been a fan of his shorts. I like his style and his humor.

keep poppin pimples 08.28.2011 04:12 PM

bronx warriors: 6/10
out of the blue: 6/10
high plains drifter: 5/10
babylon: 7/10

Ghostchase 08.29.2011 03:47 PM

 

Classic Beat, and I finally watched it. Does he get any better?

Sonatine 9/10

 


I enjoyed 95% of this film, ending could have been better.
7/10

to.w 08.30.2011 02:20 AM

Devil : 6/10
The Adjustement Bureau : 3/10
INsidious : 10/10

_slavo_ 08.30.2011 05:03 AM

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INsidious : 10/10


Really? I found it tedious. The only good thing about it was the ending, but all in all, the plot got too fairy tale-ish later in the movie to be scary, so quickly I got pretty bored. Paranormal Activity was way better than this.


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