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Silent Dan Speaks 08.02.2007 01:16 PM

Dammit, you win. I'll pick it up from the library sometime soon.

Disgruntled Youth 08.02.2007 03:19 PM

Swing Kids

demonrail666 08.02.2007 09:39 PM

World Trade Center. The one with Nicholas Cage. Very good, on the whole.

GrungeMonkey 08.03.2007 05:54 AM

saw "Brick" for the 3rd time. Awesome film. Definately worth checking out.

val-holla-ing 08.03.2007 08:33 PM

i just watched "a guide to recognizing your saints." not bad, but not worth breaking your neck to see. i think i'll watch "akira" next.

Silent Dan Speaks 08.04.2007 12:11 AM

2001: A Space Oddyssey, for the first time.

Holy shit, it's crazy. I don't really know what to think at this point. My mind is blown.

Disgruntled Youth 08.04.2007 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
World Trade Center. The one with Nicholas Cage. Very good, on the whole.


Their is no way in hell you would get me to watch that film specially with Nick Cage as the star of the movie.

Hip Priest 08.04.2007 04:52 PM

We've just watched Ushpizin on BBC4. Superb film, wonderfully spirited. I'm glad I recorded it.

Tokolosh 08.04.2007 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silent Dan Speaks
2001: A Space Oddyssey, for the first time.

Holy shit, it's crazy. I don't really know what to think at this point. My mind is blown.


It's about time, wouldn't you say?

 

"I'm afraid. I'm afraid, Dave. Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My mind is going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I'm a... fraid.

One of my alltime favorites.

Silent Dan Speaks 08.04.2007 05:51 PM

Yeah, definetly. I think I'm going to have to watch it a few more times. That ending really messed with my head.

nomowish 08.04.2007 07:10 PM


 


Here's the filmography of the lead Lady Bug:

Actress:
  1. "NYPD Blue" .... Saraia Dobbs (1 episode, 2002)
    - Below the Belt (2002) TV Episode .... Saraia Dobbs

  2. He Got Game (1998) .... Mary Shuttlesworth
  3. "Cosby" .... Nikki (1 episode, 1998)
    - A Team of His Own (1998) TV Episode .... Nikki
  4. "413 Hope St." .... Morica (1 episode, 1998)
    - Falling (1998) TV Episode .... Morica
  5. Clover (1997) (TV) .... Clover
  6. "Second Noah" .... Bethany (1 episode, 1996)
    - Pilot (1996) TV Episode .... Bethany
  7. The Baby-Sitters Club (1995) .... Jessi Ramsey
  8. The Piano Lesson (1995) (TV) .... Maretha
  9. Crooklyn (1994) .... Troy
  10. "Law & Order" .... Janet Decker (1 episode, 1994)
    ... aka Law & Order Prime (USA: informal title)
    - Nurture (1994) TV Episode .... Janet Decker
  11. "I'll Fly Away" .... Adlaine (1 episode, 1991)
    - The Hat (1991) TV Episode .... Adlaine
Zelda Harris (born February 17, 1985) is an American actress.
Harris was born in New York City, New York to Karen and Philip Harris. She has a sister, Kenya. A self-assured film and TV actress who caught the attention of critics with her central performance in Spike Lee's Crooklyn (1994), Harris began appearing in commercials while still an infant. From there she became a regular on the celebrated children's series Sesame Street.
In 1991, Harris made her episodic TV debut, in an episode of I'll Fly Away. Her talents made her an appealing choice for the role of Troy, the only daughter amidst a swarm of boys, in Lee's loosely autobiographical film Crooklyn. She was next seen as Jessi in The Baby-Sitters Club (1995), Melanie Mayron's adaptation of the popular novels. In 1997 she co-starred in a USA Network movie Clover. In 1998 she reteamed with Spike Lee for the feature He Got Game, with Denzel Washington; in this film, she plays Mary, the younger sister of basketball prospect Jesus Shuttleworth (Ray Allen).
Harris attends Princeton University, where she is a member of the Class of 2007.[citation needed] In 2005, she played the Queen in a performance of William Shakespeare's Cymbeline at the Theater Intime.

nomowish 08.04.2007 10:55 PM

 

fugazifan 08.05.2007 08:45 AM

just saw this for the first time. wow, what a great movie.
 

Tokolosh 08.05.2007 09:04 AM

Peter Greenaway's films are paintings in motion.

I've only seen:
The Belly of an Architect
Drowning by Numbers
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
Prospero's Books
The Baby of Mācon
The Pillow Book

Love them all. Also, his exhibitions are well worth visiting.

fugazifan 08.05.2007 09:12 AM

before this i have only seen drowning by numbers, which was fantastic.
my friend has most of his films on either VHS or DVD. i will be watching many of them in the near future. but this movie was really beyond good.
the colors, the script, the acting, the story, the grotesquness, the sex....
perfect

!@#$%! 08.05.2007 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Tokolosh
Peter Greenaway's films are paintings in motion.


yes!!!

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i watched this most recently:

 


either the cinematography or the dvd transfer were just so-so, but i really liked it anyway.

Disgruntled Youth 08.05.2007 12:29 PM

Apocalypto.

youthoftomorrow 08.05.2007 02:32 PM

Black Snake Moan.

weird and not much good.

Silent Dan Speaks 08.06.2007 12:13 AM

Hot Fuzz, it was fucking awesome!

davenotdead 08.06.2007 12:49 AM

Last Tango in Paris...finally!!...Brando=amazing....i give it 8/10.

looks like a might catch a free viewing of Inland Empire on wednesday...finally my audio/film school being good for something.


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