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Cop Out(Both Movie and Maximum Comedy Mode)
Couple's Retreat |
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The Jackal - Took longer to load than any other movie I've ever put in my PS3. Movie wasn't bad though, pretty adrenaline charged, nothing too special though. PQ was decent.
Black Dyanmite - I loved this movie! I just don't even know what to say about it because I've never seen anything like it. Just totally ridiculous! |
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Originally Posted by Moopher
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Black Dyanmite - I loved this movie! I just don't even know what to say about it because I've never seen anything like it. Just totally ridiculous!
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The Runaways
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Vanishing Point. This was my first time watching it and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
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First one down from my B&N Criterion haul-
Gomorrah |
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Falling Down :up:
Nixon -popcorn- |
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(500) Days of Summer
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X2: X-Men United (2003)
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The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. I Had a blast watching it.
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HALF-BAKED (1998): Bob Saget steals the movie with a super-filthy cameo and half-a-dozen recognizable names (Jon Stewart, Willie Nelson, Jerry Garcia, etc.) drop by for their minute or two of fun. Guillermo Diaz (the Mexican drug dealer on Showtime's "Weeds") was better than Chappelle and Breuer with his ridiculously hilarious role of Scarface. As a whole though this one runs out of steam way before it's 80 minutes are up. My HD-DVD started skipping so I had to finish it on the DVD side of the combo; SD pic was only marginally worse than the high-def version. :(
David Cronenberg's A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE (2005): a disappointment, especially since it marked the first collaboration between Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen. Good actors stuck playing variations of troubled Douglas Silk character types that have their world turned upside by very simplistic storyline coincidences. Only William Hurt seems to realize that everything in the movie (including his character) is happening in slow-motion and at a reduced speed (dialogue, movement, beats of action, etc.) so he hams it up (to great comedic effect) while the rest of the cast soldier on. Not Cronenberg's finest, or the sharpest-looking BD I've seen (it's rather soft actually). :( |
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Planning to watch Predators tomorrow, so I just watched Predator (original BD) and Predator 2 back-to-back. First film was as bad-ass as I remembered it. But I forgot how bad most of the second film was. Pretty much only the last 30 minutes was truly watchable. Oh well, bring on RR's flick!
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Shutter Island. Nice PQ but a bit on the long side.
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Watched Yojimbo for the first time a couple of nights ago. It was my first time watching a Kurosawa film, and my first venture into classic Japanese cinema.
Needles to say, the movie was spectacular. I loved every minute, and I'm heading back out today to grab Sanjuro as well. I can't wait to check out some more Kurosawa films, and I'm extremely excited for Seven Samurai later this year. Honestly, with Criterion films, I have watched them and liked them, and understood why they were so heralded. However, this was the first time I literally could not wait to watch it again and check out more of the director's work. Also watched Black Dynamite again. Like a fine wine, it keeps getting better with age. I think this may be one of my top 5 favorites of the last few years. |
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Walkabout - Its a crime that this can be had right now for under $15 & most here don't own this let alone have even seen it. A truly astounding piece of directing that has never looked better.
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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
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Originally Posted by Sessa17
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Walkabout - Its a crime that this can be had right now for under $15 & most here don't own this let alone have even seen it. A truly astounding piece of directing that has never looked better.
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Originally Posted by Sessa17
(Post 10284372)
Walkabout - Its a crime that this can be had right now for under $15 & most here don't own this let alone have even seen it. A truly astounding piece of directing that has never looked better.
Last Watched: What Just Happened. Surprisingly, I actually loved this. This is one of the best Barry Levinson films in years. And Bruce Willis was HILARIOUS in this! Easily worth the $2 I spent on it at a closing Hollywood Video. Fired Up/The Running Man. Neither film was worth my time in my estimation. |
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Originally Posted by GenPion
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I still need to netflix this one. The only Nicolas Roeg film I have seen was The Man Who Fell to Earth, which despite most Criterions fans loving, I saw nothing in the film that really appealed to me or my artistic sensibilities... which is part of the reason why I have hesitated to see Walkabout. Maybe this will fare better for me, maybe not, but I'm going to rent it soon and see about a purchase during the next sale if I want it.
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FWIW, while it can still be considered an art film, Walkabout has far more mass appeal than MWFtE does.
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The Man who Fell to Earth is a very different film from Walkabout, do not avoid Walkabout because you don't like TMWFTE. The difference is night & day, although the enjoyment of Walkabout comes from appreciating the story told by the images the director captures, its not a film about a complex plot or story professing through dialogue, so if one isn't open to that, they will not likely enjoy Walkabout.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - WOW, what an amazing movie!!!
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