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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 1:52 am 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:46 am 
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^ Moon is nice! Love it's soundtrack.

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^ Moon is nice! Love it's soundtrack.


The best sci-fi film since Sunshine. Interesting story.

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Moon- thought it was really well done, clever and good soundtrack
just watched White Ribbon Michael Haneke's really great , disturbing film , beautifully filmed in B&W


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Went and saw The Room last night. 2 things:

1. Tommy Wiseau has a weird meat block bodytype.
2. I saw nasty boobs. The actress shouldn't be allowed sex scenes ever again, that is, if she ever gets another role.

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2. I saw nasty boobs. The actress shouldn't be allowed sex scenes ever again, that is, if she ever gets another role.


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I actually watched Hal Hartley's The Book of Life recently. It's sort of like Dogma, but only in that it's about a bunch of people preventing the end of the world from happening, and also a female rock star makes an appearance.

I also saw Dead Snow. It's a zombie movie that acknowledges zombie cliches. It's also Norwegian, I think. Oh, and the zombies are dead Nazis. Yeah, I know. Awesome.


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checkered wrote:

I also saw Dead Snow. It's a zombie movie that acknowledges zombie cliches. It's also Norwegian, I think. Oh, and the zombies are dead Nazis. Yeah, I know. Awesome.


Wow, this one got by me somehow :shocked:
How can my zombie collection be complete without reanimated nazis?
Must find it...soon :shades:

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checkered wrote:
I actually watched Hal Hartley's The Book of Life recently. It's sort of like Dogma, but only in that it's about a bunch of people preventing the end of the world from happening, and also a female rock star makes an appearance.



I've watched it in the middle of the night some time ago. Was tired and bored with the whole thing, so I just kept skipping al those scenes without Polly :P

My last movies... "Dracula" with Bela Lugosi from 1935 - it's amazing! The whole atmosphere, music, paper (cause I bet they're not made from plastic :P) bats...
love it :)

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checkered wrote:

I also saw Dead Snow. It's a zombie movie that acknowledges zombie cliches. It's also Norwegian, I think. Oh, and the zombies are dead Nazis. Yeah, I know. Awesome.


Wow, this one got by me somehow :shocked:
How can my zombie collection be complete without reanimated nazis?
Must find it...soon :shades:

Thanks for the tip


Haha yeah Dead Snow was pretty cool. It's no Shaun of the Dead, but a fun watching experience nonetheless!

I've watched a few great movies as of late. The Departed, No Country for Old Men and How To Train Your Dragon. All highly recommended.

I also saw Clash of the Titans - nothing great, crap acting, Ralph Fiennes as Hades reminded me too much of Voldemort cuz he pretty much uses the same voice :laugh: And the dialogue was crap too. Yay! If you feel like watching this in 3D - don't. It's not worth it.

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yarnforhair wrote:
Went and saw The Room last night.

Been meaning to see this. I think I need to go with a group or else I'll just feel weird.
AvrKadavr wrote:
I've watched it in the middle of the night some time ago. Was tired and bored with the whole thing, so I just kept skipping al those scenes without Polly :P

My last movies... "Dracula" with Bela Lugosi from 1935 - it's amazing! The whole atmosphere, music, paper (cause I bet they're not made from plastic :P) bats...
love it :)

Haha, I thought about doing that, too. I watched it solely for Polly, of course. And in the middle of the night.
Dracula is a classic, and Bela is awesome.
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Haha yeah Dead Snow was pretty cool. It's no Shaun of the Dead, but a fun watching experience nonetheless!

[...]I also saw Clash of the Titans - nothing great, crap acting, Ralph Fiennes as Hades reminded me too much of Voldemort cuz he pretty much uses the same voice :laugh: And the dialogue was crap too. Yay! If you feel like watching this in 3D - don't. It's not worth it.

Yeah, nothing is as good as the original. I like the stop-motion monsters better than the CGI ones.
I still haven't seen Shaun of the Dead, which is weird, because I love IT Crowd and Black Books and all the shows those people have done.


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I saw How to Train your Dragon in 3D last Saturday, it was good, the new 3D is very well done. Still wondering how the Vikings were all Scotsmen though. :laugh:

Watched the Fantastic Mr. Fox last night, yes, it's spring break and the kids are home. Roald Dahl, ( http://www.roalddahl.com/ )
clever script, loved the animation. It looks low tech but I'm sure it's not.

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checkered wrote:
yarnforhair wrote:
Went and saw The Room last night.

Been meaning to see this. I think I need to go with a group or else I'll just feel weird.


That or intoxicated.

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AvrKadavr wrote:

My last movies... "Dracula" with Bela Lugosi from 1935 - it's amazing! The whole atmosphere, music, paper (cause I bet they're not made from plastic :P) bats...
love it :)


Classic! I recently replaced my VHS with DVD. Came with a restored version of the original + the original with a new score by Philip Glass + the original Spanish version. Turns out when they were done filming for the day the Spanish crew would come in and film at night using the same sets. I didn't know this existed, it was an interesting watch for sure. I would almost say it was better than the Americans, but that would be blasphemy :wink:

Checked out "Sick Girl" again on the weekend. umm....ya, the name sums it up. Independent film NEVER coming to a cineplex near you :shocked:

What kind of person watches this shit :laugh:

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