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the last temptation of christ
the new gibson movie looks like shite now
Zack and Miri make a Porno. Watched it yesterday. THat movie is worth.
watching merkin pie 57, band school or something else on the telly box
its got some lol in it...
Zack and Miri make a Porno
watched doubt last night, probably watch that one about the infinite playlist tonight/
Doubt - women's need for control. Nice angle, must have been sheap as fk to make. Theatre mode.
Australia had some nice eye candy
Slumdog Millionaire loved the autograph scene
Gomorrah all good
Miracle.At.St.Anna - long blah
Che - to be continued.
Nothing but the Truth - bla di bla -who is you your source - won't tell you bla di bla who is your source - will not tell you - just skip to the last 1 minute of the movie.
I just saw "Scent of a woman".
Its quit long ago since I saw it last. Al Pacino is just so good in that movie.
Quarantine - Scene for scene remake of REC, but with Dexter's sister. Turned it off after 20 minutes. :mellow:
The Spanish burd in REC was hawter.
watched The day The earth stood still..
turned it off when it's finished.
the storyline is pointless. apart from human destroying earth
I loved the very subtle mcdonalds scene
RocknRolla.
Must say the film is very impressive. I'd advise any fan of Lock, Stock, as well as Snatch, to take a peek - you won't be disappointed.
the reader.. it was interesting movie
The.Grudge3 not at all bad or even not bad at all
Frost/Nixon
Not as audience pleasing as(odds on Oscar favorite) Slumdog Millionaire but imo a better movie.
Ron Howard offers up a terrific example of how to turn a smart Broadway play into a movie without ruining it and really it's the movie's intimacy that elevates it.
From nervous tics that betray Frost's bravado, to the slightest of eyebrow raises that mark Langella's Oscar-worthy performance.
Most of the press the movie as gotten has gone to Langella.He does not try to impersonate, nor does he ever say anything Nixonian like "let me make one thing perfectly clear." Langella's Nixon is all about the intelligent eyes, the suspicion, the sizing-up.
But it is Michael Sheen as Frost however who moves the narrative.
More than mere ambition Sheen's Frost craves recognition of his worth a desire belying his lounge-lizard come-ons to women and the light televised banter that was his forte.
In the end, however, Frost/Nixon is about sweat - Nixon's of course, and more tellingly, the unflappable Frost's when he realizes he is losing on two sides, commercially and in the interview chair.
Seldom have two people talking packed such a punch.
As much as I enjoyed this film (and thought your review was quite accurate and eloquent), I think Frost/Nixon is a "generational" movie...those old enough to have lived through the era will enjoy it much more than their younger companions.
The film assumes knowledge of the framework of the times- for instance, why it was important to get Nixon to admit wrongdoing or how/why Frost was considered to be so seriously outmatched by Nixon (prior to the interviews).
About Ron Howard...
The most interesting comment I've read about this film is that Howard was the perfect choice for director because he has no identifiable personal signature.
Unlike more heralded directors, RH has no quirks (except for constantly casting his brother in bit parts) or tells...he is essentially transparent.
Given the two major talents he had to work with, his lack of style let the actors get on with it and the end result is a testament to what a "workman" can achieve.
Finally, Michael Sheen.
How is it that one guy can be Tony Blair, David Frost AND a werewolf- and be great in each role?
He's amazing.
I've read speculation about how cool it would have been if Sheen, as Tony Blair, had suddenly morphed into a Lycan and ripped out the Queen's throat.
Best estimate is that the box office gross- at least in England- would have doubled.
I just got my first HD tv.
And I saw the Professional on it for the very first time.
woah
Good movie.
Felt like I was in the theatre
just watched the shit out of grandma's boy and sex drive, both were lollerskates.
also watched until death, van damme awesomeness.
Sex Drive. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135985/
Alright comedy about a youth coming of age.
Grandma's Boy is good fun.
You'll find some of the cast from that in Jiminy Glick In Lalawood. Another hilarious rampage - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0347369/
I watched these films in the past few days -
pan's labyrinth - I can see why this is classed as one of the best movies ever made. brilliant film.
Pineapple express - meh.:dabs: I fell asleep watching it.
The dark knight - Brilliant film but the 1080p rip wasn't very good which kinda killed it for me. Lots of voice lag and stuttering.
Moviefilms that are reserved for the morrow:
[1] Outlander (2008)
[2] Gran Torino (2008)
[3] Defiance (2008)
[4] Body of Lies (2008)
[5] Le Doulos (1962)
I'll post back with info on them. That is, if anybody's wondering whether the above are worth a peek.
So far,
Outlander - James Caviezel, Sophia Miles, John Hurt, et al. Very entertaining and well produced film about a man that comes from a distant planet with a beast, Moorwen, who had managed to survive and attack his family (James'). He lands in Norway, in 703AD, during the Viking Iron Age. He must protect them from the Moorwen, and where will he go?
Give it 7/10.
Defiance - Daniel Craig, Liev Shrieber, Jamie Bell, Alexa Tavalos, et al. Impressively well crafted story based on real events about some Jews who manage to escape the Nazi onslaught during the Second World War, by surviving out in the wild, amidst the forests of Eastern Europe.
8/10.
Gran Torino and Body of Lies await.
Toodle-doo.
Outland - High Noon if it was set on Jupiter's moon Io with Sean Connery as Gary Cooper and Cliff from Cheers doing something or other.
It still made more sense than Outlander.
Grand Torino - Clint Eastwood is the best, the guy turns everything into a masterpiece
KFlint, was about to report on my Grand Torino viewing too.
Was quite impressed with the film. Well put together.
A 7.5/10+ is in order.
Go watch it people!
watched another van damme moviefilm, Teh Shepherd: Boarder Patrol
shirtless roundhouse kicks to the face, manly as fuck!
It's considered a classic among orangutans.
But is is a masterpiece.
Among orangutans or the Piltdown man?
just watched a film wots called good dick, it is not a gay porno. its a srysly good moviefilm with proper acting in it and everything.
tried to watching a film called rachels getting married but it was fucking shit.
also watched another van damme one, wake of death ...wasn't as good as until death or the shepherd. not enough roundhouse kicks to the face.
Did you see them all in one day?
I would struggle hard to catch true meanings of every movies, and after a week or so, I would confuse which one is which.
v for vendetta and history of violence were really great and shocking, and made me think for a while as credit rolled.