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plover said:Often films in this last group actually are overrated – but only by the 4.5 people that have actually seen them... :tongue2:
True, I've seen some really awful films in this category.
plover said:Often films in this last group actually are overrated – but only by the 4.5 people that have actually seen them... :tongue2:
Saw II.Greg Bernhardt said:go see "the saw", best suspense horror flick since seven
Ever seen Misery?heman said:This is a very useful thread!Thanks Gokul for forming it!
Well guys i would love to hear your best choices for the movies which exposes American women sides,their psychology,thinking etc.etc.!
Well i saw Hitch,What Women Wants and quite liked them!
I want to hear name of movies which have similar side lines!
heman said:This is a very useful thread!Thanks Gokul for forming it!
Well guys i would love to hear your best choices for the movies which exposes American women sides,their psychology,thinking etc.etc.!
Well i saw Hitch,What Women Wants and quite liked them!
I want to hear name of movies which have similar side lines!
arildno said:The beatiful adaptations of E.M Forster's novels by Merchant&Ivory are, IMO, some of the best "period pieces" ever made. Both "Howard's End" and "A room with a view" are great movies, and I must add to that list "Maurice" as well (sigh..)
Sadly, Ismael Merchant passed away a few months ago.
bjon-07 said:Watch "Team America: World Police" It has to be one of the funnest movies I have ever seen. Beware; some of the content may be consider this movie to be "offisive". So don't say I did warn you.
yomamma said:And it had great puppetry ;)
heman said:And i quitted watching this movie after exactly 10 minutes coz of puppetry!
I saw previews for that - it looks cool. Did you see the first one? Is it good?hitssquad said:There is some interesting stuntwork in The Transporter 2. Four new film clips here (the Allocine page connects slowly at first; French is dubbed in):
http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/2005/STUVWXYZ/Transporter-2/trailer.php
yeah, actually, the puppets were supposed to be more life like. the creators cut down their abilities to add to the humorzanazzi78 said:but the limitations of the puppets can only and to the humour.
truly eccelentOne of my favourite scenes is with the Panthers ... worth watching the film for!
It looks pretty slick (if you like slick, then slick = good here) to me. But I got the impression from the clips that a lot of the action was faked. The fight scenes all have the cameras cutting away too soon so you can't tell if what is suggested by the scene was really happening during the filming. IOW, in The Matrix the cast was trained to actually perform the fights so it would look realistic, and I don't think that was the case here.honestrosewater said:I saw previews for that - it looks cool.
No. I don't watch movies very often. I think I might have seen a movie as recently as a few years ago.Did you see the first one?
I remember the fighting in Brotherhood of the Wolf being very powerful, well-executed, blended perfectly with the sound and environment, and so on. They do Matrixesque effects too (heh, say that three times fast). My brother was familiar with one of the main characters, Mark Dacascos, as a martial artist. It's just a great movie all around. Maybe not your usual style - it's French - sumptuous, grand, some Frenchish humor, but if you're ever in the mood...hitssquad said:It looks pretty slick (if you like slick, then slick = good here) to me. But I got the impression from the clips that a lot of the action was faked. The fight scenes all have the cameras cutting away too soon so you can't tell if what is suggested by the scene was really happening during the filming. IOW, in The Matrix the cast was trained to actually perform the fights so it would look realistic, and I don't think that was the case here.
The firehose was a unique and clever idea, I thought. The car jump was a great scene. Overall, the tone of the film seems to be Jerry lewis meets James Bond. The humor seems very French and therefore makes me wince. Maybe the best way to describe this movie is: Amelie with guns and luxury-performance automobiles.
Too busy drinking Cheez Whiz, I presume. :tongue2:No. I don't watch movies very often. I think I might have seen a movie as recently as a few years ago.
quasar987 said:Requiem for a Dream - This is the kind of movie that after its over you spend 10 minutes staring at the blank TV creen. Totally mind-blowing. For optimum results, watch in complete obscurity. (10 stars)
Cidade de Deus ('City of God' in english) - Enigmatic title; just see it to see what it's about. This movie is to be watched with the lights on. (10 stars)
Other drug movies that totally kick: The Basketball Diaries (10 stars), Drugstore Cowboys (8 stars), Trainspotting (8 stars), Blow (7 stars)
loseyourname said:I originally saw that movie during one of the late night showings at the Sunset Five with an ex-heroin and speed junkie. She had to leave halfway through the movie because it was bringing back so many bad feelings.
Loved that one.
You're pretty into drug movies, aren't you?