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On August 22 2010 05:18 Qzy wrote: Does anyone know the movie about a bankrobbery?
I can't seem to find it.
The bankrobber is always a few steps ahead. Dressing all the hostages up as robbers - building a small "room" to hide in, with the loot, etc. Then once 7 days has past, they leave the bank together in a normal everyday, with all the money.
Anyone know what movie that is?
i think that's + Show Spoiler +
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On June 25 2010 02:53 sas01 wrote:
+1 for this
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Spirited Away is completely breathtaking. Just watched it and I was completely engrossed the entire time.
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Oldboy. Enough said.
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A trilogy based on Swedish best selling crime novels. All from 2009.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
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On August 23 2010 14:03 dreamfield wrote:A trilogy based on Swedish best selling crime novels. All from 2009. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo The Girl Who Played with Fire The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
each of them have a movie? i watched the first one and it was pretty sick!
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On August 23 2010 14:11 d_so wrote: each of them have a movie? i watched the first one and it was pretty sick! Yep. The first one is the most well known, and it seems most people outside of Sweden haven't heard of the other two (if they've even heard of the first...). Strange since they all came out in 2009 just months apart. They're all very good, though.
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On August 19 2010 16:15 Pineapple wrote:Show nested quote +On August 18 2010 12:41 Cendre wrote:Jim Jarmusch -- Dead Man (1995)
A real hidden gem by anyone's definition. Crispin Glover cameo is also a winner. A hidden piece of shit more like it. Only watch if you enjoy watching movies where the gun scenes last for one shot and you don't enjoy movies with plot.
The best scene in this movie is the part with the christians
Honestly it's worth just skipping to that part and not watching the beginning or the end, like you said there's just no plot, and I hate all the characters too so I'd give it like a C
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I watched this movie awhile ago and thought it would be pretty bad. Though when I watched it i saw that it was a pretty neat psychological thriller.
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"The Dancing Outlaw"
One of my favorite films. It was originally part of series of documentaries on PBS, and it was so funny they released it on video. It documents the life and times of Jesco White, a backwoods tapdancer who likes to raise a little hell. They eventually released a sequel and Johnny Knoxville just came out with a movie about his family.
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On August 25 2010 12:04 claricorp wrote:I watched this movie awhile ago and thought it would be pretty bad. Though when I watched it i saw that it was a pretty neat psychological thriller.
This movie was shit.
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Number 23 wasn't the best of films.
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Thought was good
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classic english comedy that most don't know about
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Rounders [x] gem
GP506 [x] gem [x] relatively unknown
The Outpost [x] relatively unknown [x] undead nazi's
REC: /quarantene, the [x] good horror
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This. Mindblowing existential spy film with Bill Murray(!) making a cameo as the lead "villain." Proves Jim Jarmusch out-directs most cinematographers that ever picked up a camera.
See it, then see it again on mind-expanding substances.
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HOLY SHIT!
The Man From Earth was fucking incredible. Cube was pretty cool.
AND MY RECOMMENDATION:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10011050-lake_mungo/ LAKE MUNGO
It's an Australian fake documentary (sort of in the style of [Rec] and Paranormal Activity, except it's done like a documentary / SBS special) and it's SCARY AS FUCK! Some say it's slow moving but I was engrossed the whole time. One scene in particular is mind bendingly creepy.
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