Just got done watching this again, still awesome.
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Just got done watching this again, still awesome.
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...n41/wizard.jpg
Three Kingdoms: Ressurection of the Dragon with Andy Laws. It is good.
A Clockwork Orange
Burn After Reading
Eh, was originally only gonna post Children of Men since I saw it recently, but I figure the more the merrier. My Top 20:
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Shawshank Redemption
A Clockwork Orange
The Departed
Pan's Labyrinth
Pulp Fiction
Children of Men
Alien
American Beauty
Mystic River
Barton Fink
As Good as it Gets
The Dark Knight
The Silence of the Lambs
Lost in Translation
Good Will Hunting
Training Day
No Country for Old Men
Sweeney Todd
Eastern Promises
I'm well aware many of these have been posted already :< sorry
I always thought The Cell was pretty gewd.
Saw Tropic Thunder again this weekend and its still hilarious!
Saw Ghost Town over the weekend with the girlfriend; it was quite enjoyable. It is most definitely a romantic comedy film, but as long as you go into it accepting some saccharine moments, Gervais' acerbic misanthropic lead character is utterly detestable and totally hilarious. Tea Leoni gives a great performance too (and it pretty easy on the eyes I must say), along with Greg Kinnear to round out the main cast of a fun movie.
Right now it's sitting at an 86% Fresh rating over at Rotton Tomatos, so it's worth a look, especially as a date movie.
Kind of wanted to bring this up since it popped into my mind over the weekend, maybe because I was depressed but who knows. I wouldn't really call The Fountain a movie I liked, but it was incredibly touching and sad. I watched it about a year ago with my girlfriend and I think the two of us spend the majority of the movie either crying or wanting to cry. The plot, acting, visual imagery, and especially Clint Mansell's haunting soundtrack combine into an utterly heart-wrenching film experience that is incredibly rare. Even though the story is tragically sad, it is uplifting and endearing in the end.
HOWEVER, The Fountain has incredibly mixed reviews and if you're not willing to fully commit, both mentally and emotionally, to the film then it will come off as being overly-pretentious and poorly executed. If you analyze out the metaphysical issues raised by the script it becomes rather muddy too. But, I very much enjoy Arnofsky's work, for all its often-unrealized ambition and weirdness, and The Fountain is no exception.
Van Damme - Until death
He plays a dirty cop hooked on heroin whom everybody hates. Nuf said
Did you find the scene that depicts what's going on in the girl's mind after she fell and hit her head out of place? That was really the only thing I didn't like because they changed up the medium it was done in, I suppose. It didn't feel uniform with the rest of the movie to me.Originally Posted by Pun
I just finished watching The Fall. I loved it, the cinematography reminded me a lot of Hero, The Cell, and Baraka. I believe all 10 parts of Baraka are on Youtube, check them out.
The Fall... Pretty fuckin good so far, thanks for the insight.
The Midnight Meat Train
Porno name aside, this is an awesome horror flick. Didn't have much expectations going in but it has a good story/good acting (everyone involved is legit; not a bunch of models getting hacked up) and good cinematography. The 'look' of the film (like the color tone/etc) is similar to Saw but it feels much more professional.
Good chemistry between the 2 leads as well.
Be Kind Rewind.
Jack Black was getting pretty tired to me (outside the always loved role in High Fidelity) but this was one of the most feel-good films I've ever seen and he did extremely well with Mos Def and an old Danny Glover. Always a huge fan of Michel Gondry's work, such a creative guy.
Mos Def is great. He can actually act. Note to other rappers (P.Diddy, 50 Cent): try harder.
Friend made me watch Murder Party, it was hilarious IMO, would recommend it.