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EddieMoney 01-15-16 07:02 AM

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Changing Lanes - 3.5/5
Bug - 4.5/5 - extremely underrated Friedkin film

inri222 01-15-16 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieMoney (Post 12696889)
Bug - 4.5/5 - extremely underrated Friedkin film

:up:

People should be kissing Michael Shannon's ass for his acting skills.

Why So Blu? 01-15-16 09:23 AM

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^ Yup, Bug is where I discovered Shannon in. I have the HD-DVD import of that one.

EddieMoney 01-15-16 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by inri222 (Post 12696952)
:up:

People should be kissing Michael Shannon's ass for his acting skills.

His performances in "Bug" and "Take Shelter" alone make him acting royalty.

inri222 01-15-16 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieMoney (Post 12697011)
His performances in "Bug" and "Take Shelter" alone make him acting royalty.

Don't forget My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done & Revolutionary Road.

Why So Blu? 01-15-16 10:13 AM

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:thumbsup:

EddieMoney 01-15-16 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by inri222 (Post 12697028)
Don't forget My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done & Revolutionary Road.

Haven't seen the former, but being a fairly big fan of Herzog, I should check it out ASAP.

JeffTheAlpaca 01-15-16 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by inri222 (Post 12697028)
Don't forget My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done & Revolutionary Road.

Don't forget Boardwalk Empire and The Iceman

It seems like he has been around for a while in a lot of supporting roles beginning around 2000 and you forget he appeared in Pearl Harbor, 8 Mile, Vanilla Sky, Tigerland, Bad Boys II, World Trade Center, and the Woodsman.

RichC2 01-15-16 10:02 PM

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I actually didn't like Shannon for a while following Bug, he came off as over-the-top to me, but then I also never found the movie particularly engaging so it was much more apparent.

His performance in Take Shelter won me back over.

inri222 01-16-16 07:45 PM

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Smoke - 3.5/5

The stories of five individuals and the interactions between them as they try to put order in their chaotic lives. Told in five separate vignettes and centering around the owner of a Brooklyn smoke shop. A good film in which some of the weakness in the writing is saved by some great acting.

LorenzoL 01-16-16 08:20 PM

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Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005) - 4.5/5

Not as dark and brooding as Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Oldboy but it was a nice conclusion of the Vengeance trilogy. Surprising to find a bit of humour thorough out the film.

Why So Blu? 01-16-16 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by inri222 (Post 12698105)
Smoke - 3.5/5

The stories of five individuals and the interactions between them as they try to put order in their chaotic lives. Told in five separate vignettes and centering around the owner of a Brooklyn smoke shop. A good film in which some of the weakness in the writing is saved by some great acting.

I loved the (spiritual) sequel to Smoke called "Blue In The Face." Man, we used to watch that over and over on LD back in the day.

inri222 01-16-16 10:57 PM

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Starlet - 4/5

A 21 year-old woman purchases a thermos at a garage sale from a woman in her 80's. After taking the thermos home and discovering that it is filled with money, the younger woman decides to reach out to the older woman in order to find out why she was unaware of what was inside. A realistic film about the unlikely friendship between two completely different individuals and the humanity that brings them together.

inri222 01-17-16 09:33 PM

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The Duke of Burgundy - 4/5

The lines between reality and fantasy start to blur in a sadomasochistic relationship between two women. Although I wasn't a huge fan of writer/director Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio I did respect its daring and originality. This film gets it right and a good one it is. What if Luis Buñuel made a 70's European softcore film in the vein of Walerian Borowczyk or Radley Metzger? This would probably be it. I'll be looking forward to whatever Strickland does next.

OldBoy 01-18-16 10:55 AM

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The Green Inferno...terrible.
Fantastic Four (2015)...

Why So Blu? 01-18-16 10:59 AM

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Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - The best Bond film of 2015!

DJariya 01-18-16 01:17 PM

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Rented the DVD actually for The Intern yesterday. I actually found it quite enjoyable.

Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway were an odd pairing initially, but they grew on me as the movie progressed. The movie was more about an unlikely friendship between them.

DJariya 01-18-16 02:54 PM

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The Visit (2015)

I've been down on M. Night's work lately, but I found this somewhat entertaining. However, I wasn't really a fan of this being shot "Found footage" style.

Highlight or Lowlight of the movie, one of the lead kids gets a diaper of shit stuffed in his face. :lol: :wacko:


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Sinister 2 (2015)

Didn't like this at all. Wasn't scary. 2 very annoying kids were the lead along with the mother.

inri222 01-19-16 08:02 AM

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Girlhood - 3.5/5

After flunking out of school, a young girl from the projects on the outskirts of Paris hits the streets and joins a gang. A good film on the struggles of being young, poor and female.

inri222 01-19-16 08:20 AM

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Slow West - 3.5/5

In the 1870's, a young man from a wealthy family travels from Scotland to the uncivilized American West in search of the peasant woman with whom he is in love with. A good western that I would have liked more if the story took itself a bit more serious. Worth watching for Michael Fassbender and another great performance from Ben Mendelsohn.

EddieMoney 01-19-16 08:27 AM

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Trophy Kids - talk about fucking awful parents.

H3sDW11e 01-20-16 04:18 AM

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The anxiety of living beings

scattered conversations about the end of the world take initiatives on socials breakthrough, many groups disguised as one deceive the city with severe manifestations of the intellect.

live on planet earth is to the perception in various actions of the collective in which indifferent to what is shared popular knowledge are the manifestations of the world in inducing progress.
where ever happens in moral pollution in referring to chaining in which individuals build the perception of success in a fault scheme that many more are assimilated to lift the commanders faces.

the absence of such participation is considered magical moment where madness take their demonstrators bravely following the system that is to believe. art and literature of these conversations border on violence which new individuals are trained to do a new era of illusions to the new economic cycle.

satisfying the anxieties of these social beings means the imprisonment of the situations stands in the social securities rules. a web of actions and behaviors are put into path in perception of faces of crime against the new order. ~B(l)

H3sDW11e 01-20-16 04:21 AM

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Subliminal Activities

the plot takes place in a reality whatsoever in any street photographed by satellites in which interpretations are seen as social activities in order to apply to situations that are consistent projects of global interest.

however, conflicts with this process initiatives give the groups to temper the happiness of achievement when the personalities that do not reflect the attitudes of the social pounding are identified. giving birth to a web of intrigue in which individuals do not lose their poses while being subdued in persuading residents.

the revelation of this insult as regards the freedom of the to-do are conspiracies where the values of participation means the discovery of happiness by barbarians, endangering the fault system to large consuming masses.
making the guilty cycle business to new groups of the economy to perpetuate the curse in that lift up the moral as they march the shackling of the lost world to these streets in memory of the photographs. ~B(l)

inri222 01-20-16 09:33 AM

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Frank - 3/5

A young man looking to make a living as a songwriter is asked to fill in for the suicidal keyboardist in an experimental underground band. After the gig he is recruited as a permanent member by the eccentric singer/songwriter who covers his real head with a papier-mache one. Eventually ideologies clash when the newest member tries to influence the band to expand their popularity by going on a more commercial path. Could have used some more serious moments to expand on the supporting characters and less of the lead character who I found annoying. Worth watching for Michael Fassbender's great performance.

DJariya 01-20-16 04:13 PM

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Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension

Hated it. Thank God it was under 90 minutes. I'm just so over and bored with the concept of the found footage horror genre. I've seen every movie in this series (except the Hispanic spinoff) and it just got progressively worse.

The only thing that would have made this movie more tolerable would have been a cameo by original star Katie Featherston in her wife beater and shorts.


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