The last movie you saw

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Post by Pauly »

X-Men Standing for the Last time or something.

I actually though this was great. Amazing effects and just pure fun.
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Jackal wrote:I actually watched Batman Begins again this weekend too and found it to be far better than the first time I watched it. The writing in it is really quite clever. Inparticular the part after where Bruce Wayne is going to shoot Joe Chill (the part with Rachel in the car and the slapping) and the part immediately after with Falcone. When you really pay attention you see how it's these two consecutive moments that truly forge the Batman personae.
Maybe I'm reading in to it too much.
I liked it a lot the first time around too, but yeah, I agree. I enjoyed it a lot more the second time.
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Post by Chupacabra »

phantasmagoria wrote:Howl's Moving Castle.

Loved it, great animation and I loved the steam power concept - lead to some rather ingeneous inventions that owned Steamboy.

Also, I think I enjoyed it more than Spirited Away and Grave of the Fireflys (the only other films I've seen by him).

10/10
actually small detail but Grave of the Fireflies was don't by Miyazaki, but by his studio IIRC.

i haven't seen howl's moving castle yet, but i'd like to.
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Post by Fjoggs »

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
8/10

Very enjoyable. Robert Downey Jr. suits the loser role he's playing here. The ending scene in the hospital is class.
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phantasmagoria wrote:I was a casual fan of the animated series and never read the comics, a hardcore xmen fan might have different opinion to me

which one was cannon?
Nne follow comic book continuity really but then again, none of them have really done such a famous arc as the dark phoenix saga.

Having said that, the second was probably the best comic book movie there has been to date, in my oppinion. Though it strayed from the story it had the characterizations down pat.
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Jackal wrote:I actually watched Batman Begins again this weekend too and found it to be far better than the first time I watched it. The writing in it is really quite clever. Inparticular the part after where Bruce Wayne is going to shoot Joe Chill (the part with Rachel in the car and the slapping) and the part immediately after with Falcone. When you really pay attention you see how it's these two consecutive moments that truly forge the Batman personae.
Maybe I'm reading in to it too much.
I was like 'meh' the first time i watched it, even turned it off near the end because i lost all interest. But then i read some Jackal post praising the thing, so i figured i must have missed something wonderful. I watched it again a month or so ago, but dude, i don't get what you see in it.

It's just another mindless action flick with a predictable story and slick looking fight scenes...
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Post by LawL »

XMen 3, too short, thin plot, overdone special effects.

Hasn't got shit on the 2nd one.

6/10
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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jarhead - 7/10

this movie screams 'full metal jacket gulf war-style' from the first scene, only with no actual engagement with the enemy. kind of interesting take on soldiers being trained for a no-longer-existent kind of warfare, with the bombs doing all the work instead
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Silent Hill 8/10.
im not sure why so many people are slagging it, i thought it was great. the editing is a bit clunky at times (most noticable due to the music cuts) and christophers story is slapped on like a bandaid (although it does have its significance) but apart from that i loved every minute of it.
oh and PH shouldve had a 'final' scene where his role was fleshed out a bit more. he just 'disappears' from the movie alltogether
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Primer - wtf/10

I mean, wtf? I think I need to see it again.
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I really like Primer, you need to watch it at least twice before you can even begin to try and work out what's going on.

I just watched a Brazilian film called Carandiru, which used to be a massively overpopulated prison in Brazil. I knew nothing of the history and really enjoyed the film. Wonderfully acted.

9/10
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Lord of War

quality quality quality all around.
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Post by feedback »

Know what was a shit film for no good reason? Revolver.
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Corpse Bride - 8/10

Tim Burton is always great. Not as good as Nightmare Before Christmas, but still quality.
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Post by Ryoki »

I Robot 4/10

Watched this with a robot-loving friend of mine, who wanted me to see the robots interact with humans. Kept himself and me busy with theorizing about some details in the film while Will Smith blew shit up... did the humans program the robots to make sounds when they move, look at how that robot takes care of that old lady, would the robot rules really work, stuff like that.

I liked it the way i liked Minority Report - some great ideas about technology and society in the future, but a very thin story line and far too much bullshit.
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Post by MKJ »

read the book and be dumbfounded for a while.
the book has nothing to do with a lone cop with a hatred for robots et al that jazz.
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Yeah, he's an Asimov fan as well - gave me a few titles to check out :)
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Post by Pext »

Silent Hill - 7/10

The story was a pos.
except for the crappy finale, the atmosphere was awesome as hell. i had hoped for a lot more stuff like the corpse in the toilet, though.
i felt like there was to much action in the flic - most of the creepy stuff was used in action-like sequences. bad move if you ask me ~ if they had made this stuff look more normal, as it does in the game, the effect would have been better, i think.

and sean beans part was totally unnecessairy.
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Post by Jackal »

Munich 6/10

I'm making a stand right here, right now. When a movie breaches the 2 hour mark it officially lands itself in "too fucking long" territory. Part of making a successful movie is making it concise. I'm so fucking sick of thie 3+ hour long movie trend.
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Post by sliver »

Even ignoring all the classics, what about The Matrix, The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption, Jurassic Park, the Fellowship of the Ring, etc? I think it's perfectly possible to make an excellent 2-hour-plus movie, it just hasn't been happening lately because everyone thought the LOTR trilogy meant they could skip the editing process.
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Post by Jackal »

OK Fair enough.
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Flightplan

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Post by Plan B »

Hostel

Quite disgusting.

But because it disturbed me and lingered in my mind for a bit, I suppose I have to give it some credit.

6/10
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Post by Pext »

sliver wrote:Even ignoring all the classics, what about The Matrix, The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption, Jurassic Park, the Fellowship of the Ring, etc? I think it's perfectly possible to make an excellent 2-hour-plus movie, it just hasn't been happening lately because everyone thought the LOTR trilogy meant they could skip the editing process.
lol @ the green pos.

don't dishonour the other great movies by mentioning it in the same line.
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Post by sliver »

Cleopatra, My Fair Lady, Casablanca, Silence of the Lambs, Schindler's List, The Green Mile, Citizen Kane, Pulp Fiction, C.R.A.Z.Y., Rear Window, The Big Lebowski, A Clockwork Orange
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