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demonrail666 09.04.2018 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
do you reckon that was a The Birds reference?


I'd never thought about that but it's a good way of looking at it. I just checked the novel which describes the scene as 'The six Ducky Boys had multiplied into hundreds, lining the woods and the playing fields' which is pretty much what you see in the movie but I sort of prefer your take on it rather than seeing it as a simple adaptation of what Price wrote.

The novel is really just a series of interconnected short stories (similar to Last Exit to Brooklyn) and the main set pieces run in a different order. That might be why the film feels a little disjointed, although I've not noticed it personally.

_tunic_ 09.05.2018 10:11 AM

Godzilla was on TV yesterday, it was cooler than I thought it would be. This was the 2014 version.


But what was even better was the news during commercials that there will be a new PREDATOR movie! It's coming out next week and it's written & directed by Shane Black. The guy that wrote Lethal Weapon is now making the new Predator!
I might even go to an actual cinema to go watch it!

h8kurdt 09.05.2018 10:27 AM

Urgh, the full plot got leaked for that new Predator film. Now, I love Shane Blacks films but God knows what he's thinking with this one.

_tunic_ 09.05.2018 10:50 AM

you just won the award for party pooper of the month :D


thanks!

h8kurdt 09.05.2018 10:58 AM

Sorry! Personally I've been stung too many times by the new terminator films, same with predators, and the Prometheus films. Refuse to get sucked into it.

Then again, I'm holding a smidge of hope that Shane Black knows what he's doing and he'll pull it off. It's a smidge of hope, mind...

!@#$%! 09.05.2018 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Sorry! Personally I've been stung too many times by the new terminator films, same with predators, and the Prometheus films. Refuse to get sucked into it.

just milking a dead franchise

but behold-- rocky vi is better than all the rockies

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzsfhoHmqPU

h8kurdt 09.06.2018 03:04 PM

So what's everyone's favourite Burt Reynolds film? Also what was his most underrated film?

!@#$%! 09.06.2018 03:08 PM

i haven't seen a lot of his movies except maybe for deliverance, and unfortunately don't rememer a lot of boogie nights, but speaking of small parts, he was funny/memorable playing god (?) in the x-files

Rob Instigator 09.06.2018 03:36 PM

Man I used to LOVE the Burt Reynolds silly films when I was a young kid in the 80's. I loved Cannonball Run, Smokey & The Bandit (watched that one WAY too many times on VHS)

demonrail666 09.06.2018 05:44 PM

Yeah, watched the crap out of Burt Reynolds films as a kid.

Part of me will always want a trans am

dirty bunny 09.07.2018 08:56 PM

Deliverance is a good movie, I haven't seen it in years. I love Boogie Nights. It's a grower.

tw2113 09.07.2018 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by dirty bunny
Deliverance is a good movie, I haven't seen it in years. I love Boogie Nights. It's a grower.



From what I recall, Dirk was a shower </sad_trombone>

tw2113 09.08.2018 06:49 PM

Miracle, cause apparently I felt like hockey inspired by 1980

!@#$%! 09.08.2018 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Yeah, watched the crap out of Burt Reynolds films as a kid.

Part of me will always want a trans am

i want a 1968 ford mustang, like the one steve mcqueen drove in bullitt...

 


... but yeah i wouldn't say no to a growling 70s trans am lol. will gladly take it.

!@#$%! 09.09.2018 07:14 AM

for the umpteenth time,

stanley kubrick’s A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971)

 


fucking masterpiece, i’ve seen it i don’t know how many times, but it’s always a great experience. back when i was in college i’d find whatever cine club or repertoire movie house was showing it and go see it. it is always disturbing and fascinating and hilarious and beautiful and horrifying at the same time.

last night i sat with my eyeballs almost glued to the screen, noticed so many things i had not seen before, like john fahey’s album in the glass case of the record store...listened to it before going to sleep last night.

amazing, all that color, really. and malcolm mcdowell’s best role ever probably. damn damn damn. and what compositions... this thing is always too much for the senses.

dirty bunny 09.12.2018 04:12 AM

The Nun.



Enjoyable in a not-very-scary way.

Severian 09.12.2018 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
for the umpteenth time,

stanley kubrick’s A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971)

 


fucking masterpiece, i’ve seen it i don’t know how many times, but it’s always a great experience. back when i was in college i’d find whatever cine club or repertoire movie house was showing it and go see it. it is always disturbing and fascinating and hilarious and beautiful and horrifying at the same time.

last night i sat with my eyeballs almost glued to the screen, noticed so many things i had not seen before, like john fahey’s album in the glass case of the record store...listened to it before going to sleep last night.

amazing, all that color, really. and malcolm mcdowell’s best role ever probably. damn damn damn. and what compositions... this thing is always too much for the senses.


Still one of the best goddamn movies ever made.
Not even my favorite Kubrick... I don’t think... don’t quote me on that, it might be my favorite.

!@#$%! 09.12.2018 09:02 AM

for me it is *probably* barry lyndon which im set to watch soon this season

barry lyndon is superb in that the story is great, the photography is great, the cast is weirdly great for its purpose, the music is magnificent, it is all great.

evollove 09.12.2018 02:06 PM

This is great. A huge collection of some excellent short films covering a variety of genres. Most are really well made by promising unknowns. My short attention span loves this.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTM...7jy0fNXIktwyLA

Severian 09.12.2018 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
for me it is *probably* barry lyndon which im set to watch soon this season

barry lyndon is superb in that the story is great, the photography is great, the cast is weirdly great for its purpose, the music is magnificent, it is all great.


Yep, Barry Lyndon is an excellent film.

Mine has to be Full Metal Jacket, though. I’m pretty sure that’s the answer. As of this second.

!@#$%! 09.12.2018 07:15 PM

funny thing, while fmj has some landmark moments, like all the shit the sargent says, and vincent d’onofrio is an amazing actor and so good at going bananas, that movie as a whole doesnt quite work for me. i mean from beginning to end. i dont know if it came too late after apocalypse now and platoon or what, but i always forget the events and significance of whatever happens beyond the barracks and basic training. i mean sure, there was a great line that was sampled for and inspired a classic hiphop track, and there are flame throwers in buildings, but what was all that about? i swear i cant say. to me the movie was over earlier when pvt pyle poisons himself with lead. anyway, yeah, if somebody could explain i would appreciate it.

demonrail666 09.13.2018 04:58 AM

Yeah, FMJ sort of falls apart after the basic training stuff. A definite case of first half, great, second half, remind me.

Severian 09.13.2018 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Yeah, FMJ sort of falls apart after the basic training stuff. A definite case of first half, great, second half, remind me.


Really? I mean... it’s definitely like two movies in one, sure, but I still struggle to imagine how a director could envision and execute a film with such different halves... basically two entirely separate arcs.

I have never had a problem with the second half. I think it’s just as definitive in some ways as the first. “Born to Kill,” “World of Shit” and whatnot.

The first half is a necessary thematic predecessor to the second, I think, as it starts the dehumanization theme and makes it something we as viewers can follow from boot camp to the Shit.

Shrug.

Severian 09.13.2018 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
funny thing, while fmj has some landmark moments, like all the shit the sargent says, and vincent d’onofrio is an amazing actor and so good at going bananas, that movie as a whole doesnt quite work for me. i mean from beginning to end. i dont know if it came too late after apocalypse now and platoon or what, but i always forget the events and significance of whatever happens beyond the barracks and basic training. i mean sure, there was a great line that was sampled for and inspired a classic hiphop track, and there are flame throwers in buildings, but what was all that about? i swear i cant say. to me the movie was over earlier when pvt pyle poisons himself with lead. anyway, yeah, if somebody could explain i would appreciate it.


I think the second half is supposed to be kind of a clusterfuck, and I think the narrative is supposed to devolve. I see it as part of the story. But the first half informs the second, and again the theme of the effects of war on the average (ok he may have been a little busted in the first place) Joker and on humanity are the real focal point.

I guess I forgot it was post-Platoon. Platoon is probably a stronger, if less cerebral, account of the Vietnam War, but FMJ is simply one of my favorite movies ever.

Haven’t seen it in years though

!@#$%! 09.13.2018 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I think the second half is supposed to be kind of a clusterfuck, and I think the narrative is supposed to devolve. I see it as part of the story. But the first half informs the second, and again the theme of the effects of war on the average (ok he may have been a little busted in the first place) Joker and on humanity are the real focal point.

I guess I forgot it was post-Platoon. Platoon is probably a stronger, if less cerebral, account of the Vietnam War, but FMJ is simply one of my favorite movies ever.

Haven’t seen it in years though

i guess it devolves so much i cant recall it

see, kubrick was sort of famous for often using “bland” actors.

i dont even know the name of the guy in 2001 (sorry guy)

ryan o’neal with barry lyndon

tom cruise in eyes wide shut has all of 2 facial expressions

in a way due to pure genius peter sellers in dr strangelove. apparently the man had no personality outside his characters. he blended perfectly.

one can reason fmj was pvt joker’s story from beginning to end. but matthew modine’s “bland” qualities are completely overshadowed by d’onofrio’s intense performance.

d’onofrio steals the movie and breaks it in half when he’s gone. emotionally, the movie feels like it is about pyle, and with him gone, i’m nowhere.

that’s my take.

i still cant remember the rest...

demonrail666 09.13.2018 11:20 AM

I can't think of many better films about soldiers in basic training but in terms of ones about soldiers actually in battle, I'm not sure it's even on the radar. Weird because if there's one director I'd have thought would really come into his own in a big war sequence it's surely Kubrick.

But obviously Severian finds something in it that we don't which is how a favourite film usually works. Few of my very favourite movies are without flaws but they somehow manage to connect, sometimes in spite of those flaws and sometimes even, in part, because of them.

Speaking of flawed, I watched Street Trash last night. It starts out sort of ok, in an 80s straight to video kind of way (it feels like a Troma film but isn't) but sort of grinds to a halt about halfway through. Although it does have a guy dissolving into a toilet and then coming back up as the monster from Basket Case, so all is not lost.

 

ilduclo 09.13.2018 02:47 PM

Apocalypse Now defines the US involvement in Viet Nam better than anything else in fiction. Hearts and Minds is the best documentary about it

Severian 09.13.2018 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i guess it devolves so much i cant recall it

see, kubrick was sort of famous for often using “bland” actors.

i dont even know the name of the guy in 2001 (sorry guy)

ryan o’neal with barry lyndon

tom cruise in eyes wide shut has all of 2 facial expressions

in a way due to pure genius peter sellers in dr strangelove. apparently the man had no personality outside his characters. he blended perfectly.

one can reason fmj was pvt joker’s story from beginning to end. but matthew modine’s “bland” qualities are completely overshadowed by d’onofrio’s intense performance.

d’onofrio steals the movie and breaks it in half when he’s gone. emotionally, the movie feels like it is about pyle, and with him gone, i’m nowhere.

that’s my take.

i still cant remember the rest...



Fuck I forgot about 2001.

God. I need to re-watch all of these (even AI don’t @ me), because there’s just so much greatness.

I see FMJ as a systematic revolution of humanity story. It hits home before it goes abroad. Shows the different stages of the “disease” of war and violence and cultures based on idealizing those concepts.

You’re not wrong that Vincent D. Is the most captivating part, but I still say the movie works as a whole.

Maybe if it was cut up... back and forth, with the movie staring in nam and flashing back periodically to basic training, giving the Pyle stall scene a spot near the end... maybe that would work better?
But for whatever it’s worth, I love both movies shoved up Full Metal Jacket.

!@#$%! 09.13.2018 07:14 PM

vincent d and r. lee ermey holy mother of fuck that was one of the greatest film duos ever

 


no pvt pyle without sgt hartman. now that i think about it hartman is even more memorable than pyle.

just look at that face

he was brilliant in it

Severian 09.14.2018 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
vincent d and r. lee ermey holy mother of fuck that was one of the greatest film duos ever

 


no pvt pyle without sgt hartman. now that i think about it hartman is even more memorable than pyle.

just look at that face

he was brilliant in it


Agreed.

demonrail666 09.14.2018 10:36 AM

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that face is about all I remember from the film, tbh.

Severian 09.14.2018 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
that face is about all I remember from the film, tbh.


What the fuck man?
If that’s all you remember you should go watch it again before you talk smack! ;)

Severian 09.14.2018 10:49 AM

Seriously, how is this not the thing you remember?

 

!@#$%! 09.14.2018 10:53 AM

hartman went beyond the movie to become a pop culture icon unto himself



eta same thing with dirty harry. what the fuck was that movie about? a killer and a caroussel or something?

but everyone knows

“go ahead. make my day.”

and

“you feel lucky, punk?”

tw2113 09.14.2018 09:10 PM

Zero fucks given: Piranha


So bad it's good, plus plenty of spring break debauchery

!@#$%! 09.14.2018 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
Zero fucks given: Piranha


So bad it's good, plus plenty of spring break debauchery

are you talking about the original or one of the new ones? never seen the old one but piranha 3dd was hilarious and i’d watch it again



truffaut’s stolen kisses

 


hilarious and often absurd, shot smack in the middle of may 68 (how?), and i appreciate the great dialogue. which apparently was improvised, so—great!

not the most technically accomplished of movies but highly entertaining

fans of lesbian vampire trash masterpiece “daughters of darkness” or sleepy insufferable “last year at marienbad” will recognize the mesmerizing delphine seyrig in a crucial role here

ok, daughters of darkness is not trash. it’s eurotrash lololol. no, it’s a.. what is it? not exactly a b movie. they wantd a soft porn i think. what is this i dont know but it was pretty bad and also strangely good. how to explain... but i digress.this whole thing was meant to be about truffaut.

tw2113 09.14.2018 10:33 PM

The new-ish one from 2010 with Jerry O'Connell losing his penis. I've seen Piranha 3DD as well, but not watching that one as well.


I'm following up with Scream 2, so it's an accidental O'Connell night.

Severian 09.15.2018 09:26 AM

Anyone interesting in this new Predator movie besides noisereductions who won’t clear out his goddamn PMs and has vanished?

Not me.

demonrail666 09.15.2018 09:36 AM

Was never into the old Predator, so no.

h8kurdt 09.15.2018 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Was never into the old Predator, so no.


And there was me thinking I respected your taste in films.

Outraged on a Severian level.


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