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reenz
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Posted - 2007/03/12 :  09:54:56  Show profile Send a private message
hey guys i didnt want to hijack yaddams 300 thread hehe so i thought i would create a new one... havnt had a movie thread in a while.... i watched lucky number slevin the other day (or released as the wrong man in some places) and it was awesome!!! highly recommend it if you havnt seen it yet :)

also going to watch hot fuzz tomorrow night which ive heard is hilarious.... any other new movies youve seen lately that you thought were decent???

on a completely unrelated matter i am watching macguyver hehehe richard dean anderson... what a dreamboat hehe :P


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I thought Lucky Number Slevin was boring

I've been watching more TV series lately, but some movies too:

Banlieue 13, one of the best actions movies i've seen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiRbOhXlCGk

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children by far the best CGI animation i've seen. Though the plot is a bit weak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvkhALO49X0

Tristan + Isolde was also worth watching.


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The film to watch at the moment is definetly Hot Fuzz!
Also, something that has had me hooked to the television for weeks is Prison Break. Buy the dvd box set of series one and watch it from the beginning and you'll be gripped a few episodes in, trust me
The same goes for Lost and 24! But Prison Break's the best of the bunch :)


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Haven't seen and really recent ones for a while, but I'd recommend 'Lord Of War' and 'Children Of Men'.



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quote:
Originally posted by jenks:
Haven't seen any really recent ones for a while, but I'd recommend 'Lord Of War' and 'Children Of Men'.



I still haven't seen Children of Men,
but I told myself I would when I saw it advertised,
the plot seems really deep and interesting.


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quote:
Originally posted by whittle1:
The film to watch at the moment is definetly Hot Fuzz!
Also, something that has had me hooked to the television for weeks is Prison Break. Buy the dvd box set of series one and watch it from the beginning and you'll be gripped a few episodes in, trust me
The same goes for Lost and 24! But Prison Break's the best of the bunch :)


Saw some clips of Prison Break, didnt seem like an intresting show. Lost is good, but id rather watch Emmerdale then 24 :P

Personally i've been watching Battlestar Galactica (by far best serie on TV at the moment). Just finished watched all 4 seasons of Farscape on DVD, which is awesome (and sad, cause they cancelled it after the 4th one). Watched 6.5 seasons of Gilmore Girls just recently (great serie ). Next i'll start watching 4400 :) Oh and Over There is really good too, only saw the first few episodes, then had to go to army so missed the rest of the season, need to get the DVD's soon.


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Edited by - whispering on 2007/03/12 21:06:57
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps88ZqvTha4

This looks like the no 1 film for 2007 cant wait to see it
For those of you who watched wrestling its got stone cold steve austin in it (his debut in films) and Vinnie Jones
V Good trailer :)


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Posted - 2007/03/12 :  22:17:34  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit jenks's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by whispering:
quote:
Originally posted by whittle1:
The film to watch at the moment is definetly Hot Fuzz!
Also, something that has had me hooked to the television for weeks is Prison Break. Buy the dvd box set of series one and watch it from the beginning and you'll be gripped a few episodes in, trust me
The same goes for Lost and 24! But Prison Break's the best of the bunch :)


Saw some clips of Prison Break, didnt seem like an intresting show. Lost is good, but id rather watch Emmerdale then 24 :P

Personally i've been watching Battlestar Galactica (by far best serie on TV at the moment). Just finished watched all 4 seasons of Farscape on DVD, which is awesome (and sad, cause they cancelled it after the 4th one). Watched 6.5 seasons of Gilmore Girls just recently (great serie ). Next i'll start watching 4400 :) Oh and Over There is really good too, only saw the first few episodes, then had to go to army so missed the rest of the season, need to get the DVD's soon.



I had watched all of Battlestar Galactica but stopped watching this season, it's got so dark that it's hardly enjoyable anymore. Last ever ep of SG-1 on tomorrow, shant be missing that :D


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Posted - 2007/03/13 :  02:21:48  Show profile  Send a private message
I just watched pans labyrinth. Really good, quite disturbing though

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teenage mutant ninja turtles
teenage mutant ninja turtles
teenage mutant ninja turtles
heros in a half-shell
Turtle power!

^^^^were at the pictures the other day watchin hot fuzz (funny as f*ck btw) n there were a trailer for the teenage mutant ninja turtles movie looks sick as


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I am not going to suggest new films as I want to see Hot Fuzz but you have covered that.

So I suggest...

The entire Planet of the Apes series back to back. I love number four. I made my wife watch them and she enjoyed it.

Betty Blue. Its in French but like Delicatessance well worth it.

Requiem for a Dream. Excellent film like Pi.

The Wall and Human Traffic.

When Dreams may come. If you like Robin Williams and art ( I do)

12 monkeys, Brazil, 1984 and the Rocky Horror Picture show.


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I saw INLAND EMPIRE a few days ago and it's been in my head ever since. It's not easy viewing and it's got the most terrifying moment in a movie I've ever seen, and I guess you have to like David Lynch films because it is ****ing bonkers, but if you want something that's a million miles away from the big-budget 'blockbusters' it's well worth investing 3 hours of your time.

Just don't expect to understand it in any whatsoever!


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Cool. I think I will have a look at that

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Posted - 2007/03/14 :  10:38:19  Show profile  Send a private message
quote:
Originally posted by alimcpill:
I saw INLAND EMPIRE a few days ago and it's been in my head ever since. It's not easy viewing and it's got the most terrifying moment in a movie I've ever seen, and I guess you have to like David Lynch films because it is ****ing bonkers, but if you want something that's a million miles away from the big-budget 'blockbusters' it's well worth investing 3 hours of your time.

Just don't expect to understand it in any whatsoever!




3 hrs!!!! a ya yay! lol.... but is it new?? old?? cinema/dvd you know what i mean.... havnt heard of it...

didnt end up watching hot fuzz... lol realised its released next week ;) heheh whittle1 ive been through the prison break addiction, im just coming clean now :P its gotten to the point where its just annoying me.... heroes is where its at now ;)


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quote:
Originally posted by Stevie c:

Requiem for a Dream. Excellent film like Pi.

and the Rocky Horror Picture show.



You have good taste in movies. Got 3 in my top 10 list!


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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by alimcpill:
I saw INLAND EMPIRE a few days ago and it's been in my head ever since. It's not easy viewing and it's got the most terrifying moment in a movie I've ever seen, and I guess you have to like David Lynch films because it is ****ing bonkers, but if you want something that's a million miles away from the big-budget 'blockbusters' it's well worth investing 3 hours of your time.

Just don't expect to understand it in any whatsoever!




3 hrs!!!! a ya yay! lol.... but is it new?? old?? cinema/dvd you know what i mean.... havnt heard of it...




heh it's new but not a very wide release and according to wikipedia not out in oz til 26th Apr!
BBC review sums it up quite nicely http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2007/03/05/inland_empire_2007_review.shtml ... you could watch some of his other movies in the meantime (mulholland drive, lost highway, eraserhead, blue velvet etc - all brilliant but very much an acquired taste) to get a hint of the weirdness of this film!!!!

Other recentish films worth watching, if you're after recommendations: the black dahlia, kiss kiss bang bang, clerks 2 (if you liked the first), a scanner darkly, the smartest guys in the room (about the enron scandal- again only worth it if you're interested in it)

Loads of good stuff this summer, tmnt, transformers, bourne ultimatum, spiderman 3 ...



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