• Rate the last movie you watched - February
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[B]Black Dynamite[/B] I found it hilarious and loved the whole 70s movie style. 9/10
black dynamite is like my favorite satire film its just flawless
hush up lil girls lotta cats got that name
[video=youtube;0qZwwyHvCbo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qZwwyHvCbo[/video] Best part.
[QUOTE=Mon;36415547]trainspotting 9/10 obi wan kenobi plays a scottish heroin addict (hurrhurrhurr what else is new) i liked it[/QUOTE] It was the music used in Trainspotting that struck me specifically, very interesting. Fun film either way though.
Barton Fink: 9.6/10
Battle Royale - 9.5/10 One of the best movies ever.
Been watching movies non-stop for the past 4+ years and now I have nothing to watch. What do.
watch tv shows, the good ones.
[QUOTE=GunskiMod;36439319]Been watching movies non-stop for the past 4+ years and now I have nothing to watch. What do.[/QUOTE] Look elsewhere apart from the popular places.
Watched Fight Club since it's been a good year since I sat down and watched it start to finish. Always great to see a scene you completely forgot about but now realize how much a sentence or two gives insight into the movie that you had missed or not realized until the end. I was not one of those types that was completely took in by the movie but it's still one of my all time favorites.
Saturday Night Fever - 7.5/10, for the R-rated version at least. The movie isn't given enough credit - it's frightfully mature, and operates with quite a few shades of black and white. The rest of the "genre" is exploitation. Genuine as fuck. Accept no alternatives, go for the uncut original.
[QUOTE=HubmaN;36443645]Saturday Night Fever - 7.5/10, for the R-rated version at least. The movie isn't given enough credit - it's frightfully mature, and operates with quite a few shades of black and white. The rest of the "genre" is exploitation. Genuine as fuck. Accept no alternatives, go for the uncut original.[/QUOTE] I love this movie and the soundtrack is superb.
In Bruges 9/10 A very interesting movie, combining drama and comedy in a great way.
[QUOTE=Hakita;36445104]In Bruges 9/10 [B]A very interesting movie[/B][/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDyEbUUpiLc[/media]
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter - 7/10 - Starts off good, gets all serious in the middle before a great finale. I wouldn't see this in 3D though. I saw it in 2D but there was a part around the middle involving horses where my eyes got fucked up just by looking it, if I saw it in 3D I would've probably had a fit or something. Also I know nothing about American History so this is like my only view of that period of America. Man you guys have had it rough.
[QUOTE=GunskiMod;36439319]Been watching movies non-stop for the past 4+ years and now I have nothing to watch. What do.[/QUOTE] Oh yeah there's totally no other movies to watch yeah.
[img]http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSnYS4N2d0YvvsVnxI39UnH9Q5kbgQuffKRSDFojurFc4uS25frQ1H0AUM5cA[/img] The Raven 5/10 Copy/paste the role of John Cusack from 1408, slap a cheesy love story to it and imagine it in the 18th century. I mean I really liked his acting and role the first 10 minutes or so, because it felt so genuine and realistic. But then, like in 1408, he slowly turns mad and over dramatizes everything which i really wished not to happen. The scenes didn't tie that well together, the story felt uninteresting because of all the anti-climatic scenes. I thought it would be a 6 at its worst but even my low expectation wasn't low enough.
When reading Hakita's review I felt the need to watch In Bruges again. Still 8/10.
Best In Show 8.5/10 Love that film so much.
Chronicle 7.5/10 Was pretty good, I didn't enjoy the way it was filmed however.
[QUOTE=ElGrego;36450704]Chronicle 7.5/10 Was pretty good, I didn't enjoy the way it was filmed however.[/QUOTE] It would've been better if they had explored Andrew's past a bit more, such as his obsession with filming and how his father became abusive. Moonrise Kingdom 9/10 Very funny if you like Wes Anderson's style. The story is somewhat silly, but the message behind it is very solid.
Brave: 8.5/10 A pretty good film but not Pixar's worse or best.
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World - 8/10 Cute movie. Predictable and Keira Knightley's acting could of been better. Ending did not disappoint, though.
[QUOTE=Hakita;36445104]In Bruges 9/10 A very interesting movie, combining drama and comedy in a great way.[/QUOTE] In Bruges is fantastic, my uncle sent it to me and it was probably one of the best films I'd ever been given as a gift [editline]23rd June 2012[/editline] also in that package was Burn After Reading and Bubba Ho-Tep my uncle has great taste
Bubba Ho-Tep kicks all kinds of ass.
[QUOTE=GunskiMod;36439319]Been watching movies non-stop for the past 4+ years and now I have nothing to watch. What do.[/QUOTE] read the books
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Chopper - 7/10 The action scenes were pretty amazing, and it was over the top enough to be funny. "Entertaining" is definitely a word for this movie. Brave - 7/10 Watched it while I was in a bad mood, so that may impact the score, but it was extremely predictable, down to where I predicted exact motions some characters would make. Otherwise, enjoyable kid's movie.
Am I the only one who didn't think Drive was that great?
watched David Fincher's [B]The Game[/B] Michael Douglas pays company to take over his life and make it a game, he is fooled around to the brink of death and he doesn't realise it. I'm probably spoiling this all for you, and I'm sorry. But [img]http://www.itisamystery.com/itisamystery.gif[/img] I liked it. Not a whole lot, but it was fairly intense and warming.
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