10.23.2017, 06:54 PM | #21721 | |
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NO! Don’t! No! Do not watch any Hellraiser movies after Hellbound! Seriously man, your enjoyment of the franchise is at stake here. I know you’ve seen and somehow like??? Hellraiser III, (must have seen it a few decades ago... maybe in early high school?) but VENTURE NO FURTHER!!! The ideal play is to watch Hellraiser and Hellbound and then STOP RIGHT FUCKING THERE to preserve your appreciation for the awesome weirdness of those two great movies. Promise me... PROMISE me you will not watch another single solitary frame of any post-1990 Hellraiser film. It’s for your own good! I envy the fuck out of you. |
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10.23.2017, 07:22 PM | #21722 | |
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Yea Hellbound is so fucking bat shit crazy that it becomes incredible |
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10.23.2017, 09:04 PM | #21723 |
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Heavenly Creatures
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10.23.2017, 10:58 PM | #21724 | |
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haha they're really that bad huh? well in that case I guess I can resist the urge
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10.25.2017, 12:16 AM | #21725 |
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I have never seen Stranger Then Paradise. so is it good yeah?
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10.25.2017, 08:40 AM | #21726 | |
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Jarmuch, so, yeah. |
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10.26.2017, 10:17 AM | #21727 |
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I've been watching a horror movie a day for October. This past week I watched He Never Died. I thought that was pretty good. The Host which I've been putting off seeing. I do like Bong Joon Ho's movies. The Host was great. Then I watched Sun Choke, fantastic thriller.
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10.26.2017, 12:14 PM | #21728 | |
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Absolute must-watch film. No bullshit. Seriously. Check it out. |
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10.26.2017, 01:15 PM | #21729 | |
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10.26.2017, 01:15 PM | #21730 | |
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I will check it out. |
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10.26.2017, 01:39 PM | #21731 |
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this movie was on TV last week, actually only saw the last half of it but I liked it a lot. Yes it's outdated (it's from 1971), but amazingly enough, the animations seemed to be less so than the actual actors. And it stars Angela Lansbury, which was the reason that I didn't watch it completely. But she turned out quite alright as well.
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10.26.2017, 01:59 PM | #21732 | |
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I'm not the biggest fan of that particular film but I disagree that Truffaut is overrated. If anything I'd say he's unfairly overshadowed by Godard, who was more innovative and made some brilliant films but nothing as brilliant as 400 Blows. IMO. |
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10.26.2017, 10:02 PM | #21733 | |
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10.27.2017, 11:44 AM | #21734 | ||
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Nope. Overrated. 400 Blows is good, I'll give you that. However that's the exception for me. I don't find the stories he chooses/writes interesting. For me, both Truffaut and Godard's total love for American films, gangster films especially, just come across as poor imitations. Whether it be Shoot The Piano Player by Truffaut or Alphaville (shudder) by Godard I watch them and think "Nah, I'd rather watch any other American noir" Don't me wrong there are interesting moments in Jules et Jim. The montage of real WWI footage being the highlight for me. However, too much just bores me. There's a difference between characters you don't like and characters that don't interest you. For the characters in Jules et Jim it's very much the latter.
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10.27.2017, 11:48 AM | #21735 |
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Wow. I’m surprised by the Bedknobs & Broomsticks fandom here.
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10.27.2017, 12:05 PM | #21736 |
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The Big Sick
Ruined by the hype. I heard nothing but great things, expected to be blown away, but it's a quiet, well-made little film with a few plot holes and some good laughs. No one mentioned any of that. Need something funny to watch this weekend. What? |
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10.27.2017, 12:27 PM | #21737 |
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i vaguely remember that flying bed from infancy. only vaguely. i really don’t know shit about it.
as for jules et jim i gotta run and can’t argue this one right now. won’t argue personal tastes though. but just to say that there was a before and an after these movies. funny that we’re talking about stranger than paradise at the same time because clearly it’s the american offspring ok gotta run but... yeah ps- melville! does it better |
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10.27.2017, 03:49 PM | #21738 |
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Big Sick was pretty well OK. Agree, nothin special. Also on that list, Trainspotting 2. A few Welshian moments, but kind of buried in a feel good story line. Welsh does do a pretty fine soliloquy on modern times, though...
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10.27.2017, 04:21 PM | #21739 | |
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10.27.2017, 07:46 PM | #21740 | |
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Tell me true: does it justify its own existence? I’ve seen the original Trainspotting exactly ONE time, and thought it was brilliant, such was the impression it left on me. It’s hard to think of a movie that needed a sequel less than Trainspotting. Career high for all involved. It would have to do some pretty wild shit to even convince me that if needed to be made. So, did it? |
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