The best movie in the last couple of years? - Page 13
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snorlax
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stroggos
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Turbovolver
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Velr
Switzerland10716 Posts
On May 05 2009 15:58 stroggos wrote: Infernal Affairs is better than the departed, it has some great acting, well portrayed plot, and is full of vibrant emotion. Scorcese has lost his touch unfortunately. The departed is still a great film though. There was enough emotion in The Departed? Any more and it would have looked strange to me... Can't stand Emo heroes... | ||
XDawn
Canada4040 Posts
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A3iL3r0n
United States2196 Posts
Tristram Shandy. Also very good, and pretty much unknown. Steve Coogan is creeping on the come up. | ||
stroggos
New Zealand1543 Posts
On May 04 2009 01:21 Physician wrote: if he meant STALKER by Tarkovsky (1979) it's all over the internetz, torrent (7th in the list) (didn't like it myself btw way, thought it was crap) http://tinylink.com/?S9H3n6VIVO are you kidding? Stalker has some of the best cinematography ever. Some of the sequences in that film are pure amazing, like the tram ride into the zone. | ||
stroggos
New Zealand1543 Posts
On May 04 2009 14:26 Bub wrote: Just saw this movie last night. It started out slow but progressed to get better and better. My mate and I found a lot of parts ridiculously funny. Liked it. hahaha that movie is so rediculously funny. "I HAVE REFLEXES 500 TIMES FASTER THAN MIKE TYSON"-*gets blown apart by an RPG* | ||
Patriot.dlk
Sweden5462 Posts
On May 04 2009 01:02 konadora wrote: Is Wall-E really that good? The trailers didn't really impress me. it sucked giant balls | ||
pangshai
Chinatown5333 Posts
On May 05 2009 16:03 Velr wrote: There was enough emotion in The Departed? Any more and it would have looked strange to me... Can't stand Emo heroes... I think the mafia mole in the hongkong version (matt damon's character) had a better portrayal of the conflicting emotions of I-wanna-be-a-good-guy and I-have-to-be-loyal-to-mafia-boss. In The Departed he just shoots jack nicholson so suddenly. | ||
stroggos
New Zealand1543 Posts
On May 05 2009 16:03 Velr wrote: There was enough emotion in The Departed? Any more and it would have looked strange to me... Can't stand Emo heroes... not talking about quantities here... Also yeah, Jack nicholson is a terrible actor. | ||
NeVeR
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oneill
Philippines278 Posts
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deconduo
Ireland4122 Posts
Snatch Hero Burn after reading Once The Matrix Theres a few more but those would be my favourites. | ||
TopGear
United Kingdom796 Posts
Wasn't even mentioned in this entire thread | ||
StarN
United States2587 Posts
2) The General (Keaton) 3) Casablanca 4) City Lights 5) The Seven Samurai | ||
stroggos
New Zealand1543 Posts
On May 05 2009 22:45 StarN wrote: 1) The Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein) 2) The General (Keaton) 3) Casablanca 4) City Lights 5) The Seven Samurai lol were talking last couple years not last 100 years. I do like those movies though. | ||
PadrinO
Canada103 Posts
On May 03 2009 23:04 BroOd wrote: Sunshine is like 75% of a really good movie haha yeah me and my friends were all thrilled... well... until the movies gets ridiculously stupid. At that point we just closed the TV and throwed a tantrum at the ruined potential from what could've been an epic movie. | ||
PadrinO
Canada103 Posts
1. Gladiator (2000) 2. V for Vendetta(2005) 3. Black Hawk Down(2001) 4. Children of Men(2006) 5. City of God(2002) HM: Slumdog Millionaire(2008) Also everyone is free of their opinion but I need to counter-vote everyone saying There will be blood. Easily the movie that bore me out the most in the last 10 year. I didn't even listen to the end of it, I turned off the TV a few mins before the end. I was falling asleep. | ||
diehilde
Germany1596 Posts
In that regard it still boggles my mind nobody even mentioned "The Sea Inside". Anybody here even seen it? It has like a fuckton of awards (including an Oscar), so it shouldnt even be thaaat underground. Watch that film, its a masterpiece ^^ edit: also "Open your eyes" from the same director is a very very good movie too. Tom Cruise adapted it as "Vanilla Skies" which completely sucked horseshit compared to the original. I was fortunate enough to watch the movie before ever havin heard the story of "Vanilla Skies" so I could enjoy the film without knowing the story. Must suck a little if you watch Vanilla Skies first and Open your Eyes after... | ||
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