The last movie you saw

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Ryoki wrote: What gave me the dream idea was the fact that absolutely nothing in the movie even atempts to make sense...

While that gave you the dream idea, it gave me the idea that the movie fucking sucked.
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Aeon Flux. Not bad.
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wolf creek - 7/10

i was expecting some sort of payoff a la 'wrong turn', but no

"head on a stick" :puke:
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Wabbit wrote:Sure. Sitting "inside" where people usually turn on "the heat" with huge silky gloves on is a good way to keep your hands warm. I guess the lower half of his face was really cold too. LOLOLOL
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SplishSplash wrote:Aeon Flux

Pretty fucking awesome. Yeah it's had it's lengths, but the first half especially was a visual orgasm.

8/10
aeon flux hummed rather than rocked my world. i couldn't get over the head honcho being called trevor. it's a northern british truck-drivers name from the 70s
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Post by sliver »

I rented Bubba Ho-tep and High Tension (Haute Tension) on DVD the other night. I'd give them both B+, so thats like 7.5/10
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Lost in Translation 7.5/10

while im no worldtraveller, i could really relate to the guy. most if not all those things were very comparable with when i was in thailand
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Crash: 9.5/10

Just a very good movie. I didn't like some of the actors before this movie, but they had perfect parts and made the movie as great as it is. Very good story. Very engaging.

Also, sometimes the camerawork in the mood scenes gave me the same feeling as it did in Collateral.

A must see!
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syriana

can't rank it in terms of beeing 'entertaining' or x/10 ... but I found it quite impressive.

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Ok, I've been watching the Battlestar Galactica miniseries and season one during the past week, and all I can say is that it's damn great. My girlfriend got even more into it than I did, and she was the one wanting to see "just one more episode, please" every time we watched.

I really like how the entire season played like a coherent miniseries, and didn't diverge into separate, stand-alone episodes at all. The main story arc was always in main focus, which made it much more appealing to me than, say, Babylon 5 or Firefly.

I can't wait until I can get my hands on season 2, and I read somewhere that season 3 has been greenlighted, and is sceduled for autumn 2006. Great stuff.

As far as TV-series go - 8/10.
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The new King Kong movie fucking sucked.

Lord of War; very decent movie.
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Post by Hannibal »

Grudge wrote:
As far as TV-series go - 8/10.
Agreed. I bought and watched the 1st half of season 2 and there is no drop off in quality.
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Battlestar Galactica - it just started over here and I watched the first 4 or 5 episodes...

Does the Miniseries have anything to do with the show? Where does it fit in, chronologically?
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SplishSplash wrote:Battlestar Galactica - it just started over here and I watched the first 4 or 5 episodes...

Does the Miniseries have anything to do with the show? Where does it fit in, chronologically?
the miniseries really constitutes the first (3hr) episode. It is essential viewing if you're going to stick with the series. You can buy/rent it on its own, otherwise it is included in the Season 1 DVD set.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

will definitely check this out

hannibal - thoughts on firefly?
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zombie hholocaust

2/10

for a film that was banned it was very tame
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[xeno]Julios wrote:will definitely check this out

hannibal - thoughts on firefly?
Haven't seen it yet. I saw Serenity....decent, but I'll need to watch it again to really evaluate it. I'm not quite sure what to make of Whedon's writing style. His penchant for sharp, snappy dialogue is hit or miss with me. Sometimes it feels right; other times it just seems like teeny-bopper veneer. After I've actually seen firefly, I'll give ya a shout out.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

ah the movie doesn't hold a candle to the series in terms of sheer quality.

but yea - looking forward to your thoughts
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Hannibal wrote:
SplishSplash wrote:Battlestar Galactica - it just started over here and I watched the first 4 or 5 episodes...

Does the Miniseries have anything to do with the show? Where does it fit in, chronologically?
the miniseries really constitutes the first (3hr) episode. It is essential viewing if you're going to stick with the series. You can buy/rent it on its own, otherwise it is included in the Season 1 DVD set.
Note that the miniseries is only included in the US season 1 set, not the EU one. In the EU, the miniseries is sold separately.
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Hannibal wrote:the miniseries really constitutes the first (3hr) episode.
I think I might have seen it already then...
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Grudge wrote: Note that the miniseries is only included in the US season 1 set, not the EU one. In the EU, the miniseries is sold separately.
Really....sorry to hear that.
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Yeah, I found out the hard way.
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riddla wrote:the theme song had changed and the sex scenes were zoomed in among a few other things.
This has got UBER NERD written all over it. The 'sex scenes', on a relatively tame primetime TV show. Shown from a slightly better angle...plus a different theme song. Wow, I feel seriously taken advantage of.
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