The last movie you saw

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Post by BudgieSmuggler »

The Devil's Rejects. The best horror movie of 2005 imo.
Apparently the forum resident fountain of tears Nightshade resigned from his prestigious role as rants and raves moderator because he wouldn't have time to moderate or post anymore due to devoting himself to his 'old man at university' studies.

As much as he tried, [i]yet again[/i] he wasn't able to stay away. Sorry that didn't work out for you Nightshade. :olo:
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Post by Ryoki »

Hotel Rwanda 6-10

Avarage acting + avarage story. It had three Oscar nominations, which reminded me once again that the Oscars are fucking bullshit. The sad thing was the movie actually had the potential to be really good had they chosen a different approach. Imo, of course.


and


The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 9-10

Most excellent attempt to make a movie like a dream... wildly trippy nonsense the whole movie long. Quality stuff.
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Post by Pext »

Aeon Flux 6/10

it's just like Logan's Run with boobs ...
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boobs? hardly
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Post by Wabbit »

Saw the The 6th Sense for the first time on tv. It was pretty good.

In the movies, I saw Underworld 2. Thought it was okay. No worse than the first Underworld, but that's not saying much either.
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Post by Jackal »

I think the more important question is, did you eat the movies?
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Post by Wabbit »

Jackal wrote:I think the more important question is, did you eat the movies?
You're just upset I won't bear your turdlets.......errrr......I mean children.

Oh wait, it's you. I was right the first time.
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Post by Jackal »

Ahh, so witty.
Regardless, you're an overweight woman who paints miniature fantasy creatures. That means nobody likes you, trust me.
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Post by Wabbit »

Can't argue with that. Now if only it was something that mattered.
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Post by Grudge »

omg it's wabbit
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Post by Ryoki »

Hey Grudge, you liked Zissou, right?
Do you think the whole thing was meant to be like, Zissou's dream?
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Post by Grudge »

I actually haven't thought about it like that. I agree that it was pretty trippy, but I didn't get the impression that it was supposed to be a dream. Perhaps more like what the world looks like through his eyes.

I've only seen it once though, in the cinema. I need to see it again.
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Post by Ryoki »

Heh, yeah, it's definately one of those movies that deserves a re-viewing or two.

What gave me the dream idea was the fact that absolutely nothing in the movie even atempts to make sense...
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Post by SplishSplash »

Aeon Flux

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

8/10
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Post by SplishSplash »

Ryoki wrote:Hey Grudge, you liked Zissou, right?
Do you think the whole thing was meant to be like, Zissou's dream?
sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Wabbit wrote:Can't argue with that. Now if only it was something that mattered.
like drinking melted cellphones at sunset, while playing with each other's genitals in a tender manner.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Caché

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387898/

very good stuff.
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Post by Hannibal »

The Man Who Wasn't There: 8/10. A wonderfully sedate and reflective buildup of disquiet in the world of an everyman. Thorton and Shalhoub are fanfuckingtastic.
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I love quake!
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Hannibal wrote:The Man Who Wasn't There: 8/10. A wonderfully sedate and reflective buildup of disquiet in the world of an everyman. Thorton and Shalhoub are fanfuckingtastic.
you did watch it in black n white i hope
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LOL

Edit: Oh, I did have a question. Why you wearin' gloves?
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Post by Jackal »

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say "the cold".
You probably don't experience "the cold" wabbit but it is a thermal effect humans feel when they do not have 17 extra layers of flesh.
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jesus :olo:
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Post by Wabbit »

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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Post by shaft »

take it to R&R and quit fucking up the fucking movie thread.
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