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I saw Paranoid Park yesterday. That shower scene was mindblowing.
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8.5/10
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02.02.2009, 10:06 AM | #5284 |
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Saw the 265 minute CHE' with my mom and brother and girlfriend on Satrurday. 20 minute intermission. I give it a 9/10 I have never seen such a long movie at the theatre. very good stuff. Nearly 80% is in Spanish. Epic. saw this with my g/f saturday night. I had never seen the whole thing. 9/10.
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Saw this yesterday. 9/10 |
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02.02.2009, 10:22 AM | #5286 |
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9/10 - absolutely fantastic
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02.02.2009, 10:33 AM | #5288 |
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You won't be disappointed. Most documentaries tell you a story; this one places you in the middle of one, and let's you figure out the rest on your own.
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02.02.2009, 10:52 AM | #5289 |
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Yesterday, demonrail and I saw:
Pretty unimpressive fare all round - tried to recreate the "vibe" of the 70's, but it failed on many levels, and the blatant quoting of other film references was pretty lame also. Poor script adaptation, lame acting, "horror" scenes telegraphed way in advanced, a seventies lead dude with a sculpted and buff noughties torso.... Not bad really - essentially a different retelling of the old "1984" thing - Julie Christie proves again that she's really not that great an actress, and certain scenes were reminiscent of an episode of "Trumpton".....saved by an ending which, if expanded upon, would have made for a far more engaging film.
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02.02.2009, 11:16 AM | #5290 |
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^ yeah, the Amittyville remake was actually pretty damn good. Ryan Reynolds surpised me.
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02.02.2009, 12:57 PM | #5291 |
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Yeah, I didn't dislike the Amityville remake. It just seemed a bit unnecessary them insisting it remained in the 70s. (I mean everyone by now knows the 'true story' schtick is a load of bollocks.) Setting it thirty years in the past allows for the usual references to pot smoking and Kiss posters but, as Melly says, the actual cast looked to contemporary. It would've worked just as well had they set it in the current era. As it is it looks like a bunch of gym addicts attending a fancy dress party. Everyone looked to well groomed. And if there's one thing people weren't in the 70s, it's well groomed.
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Curtains
pretty meh, but a couple of good parts. |
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A classic.
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and yeah, F451 is a great story but not a great movie. i had to write a report about it last year that dealt with enstrangment which made it interesting. but i really dont like troffaut as a director. he makes good movies but i really dont like his way of directing, its very boring IMO oh and i just saw the original The Blob. it was excellent. classic 50s horror
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you can rightly say that there's "no reason" to remake any movie. Let's all just admit, that remakes are basically made to make $ without thinking up a new idea. Now that we've all accepted that, let's just view each film as its on film (the Pixies "Wild Honey Pie" is a different song than The Beatles'). Most remakes will fail when attempting to outdo an original, but if no one tried then we wouldn't have John Carpenter's The Thing for instance. |
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02.02.2009, 02:58 PM | #5297 |
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Carpenter's The Thing is a perfect justification for remakes.
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Zebraman - really funny stuff.
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^ what the F is that?
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OK, I'm no expert on asian cinema but I have to say this, every time I watch an example of it, the only thing I see is wackiness and extremity. I mean I'm sure they're producing other stuff but from what I can see a lot of just seems like a load of good-those-asians-are-crazy type movies.
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