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brian
United States9619 Posts
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Br33zyy
United States296 Posts
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
![]() Elite Squad: The Enemy Within - Enjoyed this even more than the first one. Such good films. ![]() Headhunters - "Living way beyond his means, corporate recruiter Roger Brown steals rare artwork to maintain his lavish lifestyle. But when he plans to boost an especially valuable painting, he targets a man who has headhunting skills of a different variety." Norwegian film. Rated high on RT for good reason I suppose. Pretty good movie, although some of the things in it practically made me roll my eyes during it. Not bad though. Also, has the guy who plays Jamie Lannister in it as the villian, pretty cool. ![]() The Grey - This wasn't all that bad. The atheist overtones were pretty annoying and overbearing though and I feel like it didnt add much to the movie. Horrible ending too. | ||
EGMachine
United States1643 Posts
![]() Quite an amazing film, I didn't expect much from any MMA film yet but it was very powerful, Amazing plot and characters, and Tommy Conlon played one of the most bad ass characters ive ever seen! | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
![]() See this for Clara Bow, the original It Girl. She's amazing and this movie basically is her feature as the embodiment of what we think of as the 1920's woman, the flapper, full of energy, sexually expressive. Although in this case she is still mainly endeavoring to catch a husband, I'm not sure how typical that was, it's not the sexual independence they are renowned for and I'm not sure if that's closer to reality or if the movie is stuck somewhere too conventional to catch the true subject. The Monty character is funny too. | ||
brian
United States9619 Posts
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Fractal 13rain
6 Posts
![]() The Chaser, one of the best Korean movies i've ever seen with Old Boy and Memories of murder. | ||
Yakota
Australia112 Posts
![]() Watched it cos it seems to be mentioned quite a bit here and on reddit. Definitely worth watching 8/10. Edit: Genre is intellectual sci fi about social status and "making your own destiny" | ||
qeMix
Germany71 Posts
On October 03 2012 22:08 Fractal 13rain wrote: For me the best movie i've seen in a while is : The Chaser, one of the best Korean movies i've ever seen with Old Boy and Memories of murder. been waiting to see that movie but i watched " i saw the devil" couple weeks ago and was a bit disappointed. so the chaser is one of the fiew movies i haven't watched in that category and i'm waiting for the right day to hopefully enjoy it^^ OT: watched a bunch of movies lately: The Skin I Live In 7/10 a bit sick and twisted liked that one Citizen Kane 6/10 overrated much? camera angles were interesting, rest of the movie was just some soap opera :/ The Raid: Redemption 6/10 fights were awesome!! but there was not much else:/ The Green Mile 9/10 damn, i read the book but i never watched it before, great movie, very emotional. | ||
Fractal 13rain
6 Posts
I recommend those movies cause koreans have a sensitive touch that no one else has and on top of that they have perfect realisation, incredible actors , very good storyline (even if its a simple story, its interesting and its magnified by thepoetry proper at koreans ! | ||
turdburgler
England6749 Posts
![]() good movie, shit twist. Nolan seems to be turning in to M night shamalamadingdong but otherwise its a good 2 ish hours | ||
deth2munkies
United States4051 Posts
It is not the movie you think it is. There are a few good action scenes, but it's got a lot less than I thought and it dwells a lot less on the nature of time travel than you might think. You can usually figure out what's going to happen thanks to tropes and all that, and if you try to seriously pan out even the basic premise in logical terms you'll get nowhere. Even with all that as a disclaimer, it's a fucking awesome movie. Every actor is on top of their game, the story is engaging, and the ending is cathartic. Go see it now. | ||
PerryHooter
Sweden268 Posts
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036775/ | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On October 04 2012 01:09 PerryHooter wrote: Double indemnity, if you can stand a black-white film noir from the 40's. That movie was awesome. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036775/ Yay, my favorite movie of classic hollywood I think, it's just like perfect depravity and I've never seen the femme fatale done better. | ||
RaiZ
2813 Posts
On September 27 2012 10:00 WniO wrote: ![]() Just watched it. What felt good was the movie itself which wasn't going to copy all the horror's movies we've seen lately. The ending was SOOOOOOOO refreshing, because, you know, i've been getting so fucking tired of seeing the + Show Spoiler + villain winning again But still, gotta admit i felt a little uncomplete (spelling ?) because how i'd do for not knowing what would've happened if someone else has triggered another object ? Was it really necessary to show us the others objects at all ? Another point is the end. Like i said, it was so refreshing, yet i was feeling unsatisfied. I mean, I was sure this whole story was just a big joke and that everything would be returning to normal like it was some kind of bad dream. And finally the zombies. Jesus, what's up with these american's movies and their zombies ? Aren't they feeling a little tired to see the same shit ? Hell even that ring's girl (japan's monster) was more scary. I still prefer Cube, because you never knew what would've happened next. Not a bad movie though. Definitely worth watching, just for the end. Edit : Finished watching it + Show Spoiler + On September 16 2012 15:34 Alabasern wrote: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time This 2006 animation is artificially suspenseful in a cute teen Japanese relationship kind of way. It's worth viewing, as it's well animated and has good voice acting, but not a work of profound exception. The computer aided animation blends in very well, and most effects used are precise without over emphasis. Overall it seems like a lot of dedication and effort to tell an pseudo-ordinary tale, but it is right on target. This is exactly the same with ![]() But with a better ending ![]() Worth watching too. ![]() | ||
BadAssJ
United States136 Posts
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ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
![]() One of those filmed play one room all dialogue, character examination movies. Sometimes I felt like the dialogue is too flood-like but overall it does exactly what it means to, the visual styling is perfectly ugly and tension producing and I thought the performances, which are pretty important to something like this, were excellent. The scenario is down to earth and feels realistic and delves into quite interesting character places. Very good. | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9651 Posts
![]() OMG this might be one of my favorite ever movies. Absolutely hilarious, and somehow with all the mockery, manages to remain fairly sensitive about the subject matter. Favorite clip: | ||
MiQ
Canada312 Posts
Despite being one of the most beautiful girl I have ever seen, my friend is one twisted fucknut. If you have a hard time watching anything with explicit gore/rape/murder/animal cruelty scenes, do yourself a favor and stay the fuck away from these movies. While The Suicide Club was, in my opinion, the lightest of the three, the other 2 are, at times, extremely hard to watch. They were all decent though. If you're into that kind of stuff and haven't seen them yet, give them a try! | ||
CyDe
United States1010 Posts
On October 05 2012 23:24 MiQ wrote: I'm not much of a horror movie type of guy but last weekend I decided to watch a few. I went through some of my friend's suggestions and ended up watching 3 of them: I Saw The Devil, The Suicide Club and last but not least, The Human Centipede. Despite being one of the most beautiful girl I have ever seen, my friend is one twisted fucknut. If you have a hard time watching anything with explicit gore/rape/murder/animal cruelty scenes, do yourself a favor and stay the fuck away from these movies. While The Suicide Club was, in my opinion, the lightest of the three, the other 2 are, at times, extremely hard to watch. They were all decent though. If you're into that kind of stuff and haven't seen them yet, give them a try! I really don't understand why people like such shock movies. Like if the entire movie's point is to shock, isn't that kind of fucked up? Like I mean, I'm not squeamish, I just don't care for that at all. Feels like a waste of time, and as someone with an incredibly visual mind it makes me get some fucked up images. Could someone who likes movies like that explain it to me somewhat? | ||
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