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Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.15.2011 10:30 AM

 


Awesome flick!

NOISEREDUX HAVE YOU SEEN THIS?

noisereductions 09.15.2011 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


Awesome flick!

NOISEREDUX HAVE YOU SEEN THIS?



nope! Tried to -- but it's not available on netflix. :( I really wanna see it though. 80s sex comedy in an arcade? Yes please.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.15.2011 11:36 AM

Bittorrent dude. GET WITH IT GUY

http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Joystick...0208506f79b0bf

noisereductions 09.15.2011 11:41 AM

I probably should get with it.

stu666 09.15.2011 05:01 PM

 

diegobra 09.15.2011 07:22 PM

Tokyo!

viva mr. merde

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.16.2011 01:23 AM

 

noisereductions 09.16.2011 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 



I feel like I've seen this, but can't remember.

noisereductions 09.16.2011 10:32 PM

 


I cant tell you why I like this movie but I do. It's so poorly written and everything. But I find it fun

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.17.2011 12:32 AM

 

Ghostchase 09.17.2011 03:26 PM

 


BIRTH

I expected more from Jonathan Glazer, pretty mediocre. The mood never really picked up, it kind of faded into nothing.

6/10

demonrail666 09.18.2011 02:53 PM


 


Battle: LA (5/10)

Was this based on a game? The whole thing felt like cutscenes from something like Gears of War. I liked its slightly disorienting, in your face style (a bit like the opening scenes from Saving Private Ryan) but these sorts of films ultimately only ever really work when they're outrageously epic, and this just wasn't epic enough.

Awesome poster, though.

demonrail666 09.18.2011 06:58 PM

It is horribly cliched, I agree. I can't stand all that military pathos thing. I do have a soft spot for massive alien invasion movies but Battle LA is more like Jarhead with a few spaceships and some robots.

Anyway, finally watched:

 


Monsters (6/10)

I really didn't know what to make of this. It completely wasn't what I expected: in some ways better; in some ways worse. Bits of it made me cringe but other bits are superb. I loved how they did the actual creatures.

http://thesilvermirror.files.wordpre...pg?w=300&h=400

District 9 (8/10)

I love this. I love how it switches halfway through from a kind of Starship Troopers mockumentary thing, into more of a The Fly meets ET thing.

Ghostchase 09.18.2011 09:20 PM

 


WEIRD SCIENCE

Ah.. one my favourites from John Hughes. Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith work so well together, and Kelly LeBrock is quite a sight. Love the part when Gary gets drunk at the blues club and starts talking like he's black. He does it to a T, always laugh hard at that part. And who could forget when Lisa tells Gary's family about his constant masturbation in the washroom. "YOU TOLD ME YOU WERE COMBING YOUR HAIR!!!!!" "MOM!!!!! I WAS!!!!!!!"

A feel good Hughes classic.

noisereductions 09.19.2011 07:20 AM

Monsters Inc.

dirty bunny 09.19.2011 03:44 PM

Grosse Pointe Blank. It was alright. John Cusack was good.

demonrail666 09.19.2011 06:22 PM

 


Independence Day (7/10)

As indefensible as it is, I do really like this film.

demonrail666 09.19.2011 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase

 


WEIRD SCIENCE

Ah.. one my favourites from John Hughes. Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith work so well together, and Kelly LeBrock is quite a sight. Love the part when Gary gets drunk at the blues club and starts talking like he's black. He does it to a T, always laugh hard at that part. And who could forget when Lisa tells Gary's family about his constant masturbation in the washroom. "YOU TOLD ME YOU WERE COMBING YOUR HAIR!!!!!" "MOM!!!!! I WAS!!!!!!!"

A feel good Hughes classic.


In all these years I never knew that was a John Hughes film.

LifeDistortion 09.20.2011 03:47 AM

"Sword of the Beast" Who knew there was such a plethora of samurai pictures in the 1960's? This one from director Hideo Gosha, whom I've never seen anything else from yet this was quite good. Perhaps not on the level of the best films from Kurosawa but its great to discover other directors making samurai pictures as well nearly the same time he was making his best stuff, and making good ones.

noisereductions 09.20.2011 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
anyone here seen Hour of the Wolf by Bergman?...


I feel like I did but it was a loooong time ago.


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