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seen any good movies lately?

Post by parson » Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:02 am

i just watched sonatine for like the 5th time
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Post by shonky » Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:14 am

Watched Session 9 the other week and thought it pretty amazing. That ongoing sense of dread, red herrings in the plot and no idea of what the fucks going on until the last few minutes. Nobody seems to know the film though which seems a shame as it's the best psychological horror I've seen in years. By the same guy who did the Machinist if that helps.
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Post by deamonds » Sun Dec 03, 2006 1:28 pm

Shonky wrote:Watched Session 9 the other week and thought it pretty amazing. That ongoing sense of dread, red herrings in the plot and no idea of what the fucks going on until the last few minutes. Nobody seems to know the film though which seems a shame as it's the best psychological horror I've seen in years. By the same guy who did the Machinist if that helps.
ordered this off of Amazon for christmas, hope its good, it was in the horror catorgary n looked sick so


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Shonky wrote:Watched Session 9 the other week and thought it pretty amazing. That ongoing sense of dread, red herrings in the plot and no idea of what the fucks going on until the last few minutes. Nobody seems to know the film though which seems a shame as it's the best psychological horror I've seen in years. By the same guy who did the Machinist if that helps.
I think it one of the best horror films made.. I really love. I must have watched it about ten times. The building they shot it in no longer stands. It was pulled down not long ago. Replaced by, you guessed it, luxury apartments. Mother fuckers. I highly recomend the doc at the end. All the extra's are very good. There some really creepy photo's on it aswell. Check

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Post by parson » Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:40 pm

session 9 is pretty good yeah

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Post by Forensics » Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:56 pm

Das Experiment
V for Vendetta
Nightwatch
R Point

Hmmmm, I'm sure there are others. Joined this LoveFilm
thing, so there's been no shortage of viewing fodder! : )
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Post by electric eliminator » Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:00 pm

Just sitting down to Night Watch in a minute, does anyone know when Day Watch is out? The website is in russian, & I cant read russian.

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Post by jack sparrow1 » Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:15 pm

requiem for a dream
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Re: seen any good movies lately?

Post by rickyricardo » Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:21 pm

Parson wrote:i just watched sonatine for like the 5th time
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Gotta love how Tarantino throws his name all over stuff he had fuck-all to do w/ making :)
It don't even say "Quentin Tarantino Presents:".....just "Quentin Tarantino's", as if he directed the movie himself...heh

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Post by parson » Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:26 pm

yeah it pisses me off to no end that tarantino's ugly mug is all up on my chunking express dvd too

so fuckin dumb

i really wanna see the fountain

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Post by electric eliminator » Sun Dec 03, 2006 9:33 pm

jack sparrow1 wrote:requiem for a dream
ASS to ASS BABY!

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Post by jack sparrow1 » Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:15 pm

electric eliminator wrote:
jack sparrow1 wrote:requiem for a dream
ASS to ASS BABY!

top film

not that sure if i have come round from it yet

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Post by shonky » Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:27 pm

Oh, also saw Mystic River the other week, very bleak but really good performances all round. If you're into Requiem for a Dream, you might also like Pi - mathematics, madness, conspiracies and self-medication.

And as a seasonal offering, nothing quite conjures up the joys of Christmas in such a jolly way as Bad Santa - why not buy a copy for your mum - it's the gift that keeps on giving
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Post by benjybars » Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:47 pm

Forensics wrote:Joined this LoveFilm
thing, so there's been no shortage of viewing fodder! : )
lovefilm is good but be sure to send back dvds on a regs... i had my last bunch for about 3 months.. being lazy i such a waste of money!

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Post by elgato » Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:56 pm

Shonky wrote:If you're into Requiem for a Dream, you might also like Pi - mathematics, madness, conspiracies and self-medication.
Pi is a fucking rowdy film, it left me feeling like i'd been battered around the head for the duration, its SO intense. absolutely incredible though, i rate it very highly. same with requiem, it takes a while to come back to normality after the intensity of the climax

recently saw La Tourneuse De Pages (for free, bizarrely) which was pretty good, incredible lead performance, film was nothing groundbreaking but it was well executed

havent watched enough films of late, i need to sort that out. i want to see Pan's Labyrinth, apparently thats really good

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Post by benjybars » Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:01 am

The new Bond film is WASTE!

@ Elgato - your avatar is dutty! hold tight Bertie Wooster always.. :D

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Post by elgato » Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:16 am

you knows

bertie is a don, he and jeeves give me consistent jokes during what is currently an almost guaranteed (:?) saturday mid-afternoon hangover recovery slot. that series is priceless, they got it so right in pretty much every way

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Post by benjybars » Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:19 am

elgato wrote:you knows

bertie is a don, he and jeeves give me consistent jokes during what is currently an almost guaranteed (:?) saturday mid-afternoon hangover recovery slot. that series is priceless, they got it so right in pretty much every way
yeah it is ridiculously well done... stephen fry smacks it aswell.. the first scene of the first series when bertie's got a killer hangover in court is pure jokes!

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Post by shonky » Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:04 am

elgato wrote:you knows

bertie is a don, he and jeeves give me consistent jokes during what is currently an almost guaranteed (:?) saturday mid-afternoon hangover recovery slot. that series is priceless, they got it so right in pretty much every way
Just got cable the other week, and was thinking it pretty waste UNTIL I noticed that Jeeves and Wooster were on. Read some Wodehouse after watching this the first time, and he is one of the best comic writers of all time - I think Fry and Laurie capture this particularly well, the facial expressions and Jeeves looks of bemusement at his charge are priceless. I always wondered whether Wodehouse was being a class warrior on the sly, as he does seem to paint most of the wealthy characters as little better than self-centred children.
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