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Re: Secret Ninja Movie Club (aka what have you watched latel

Post by Jizz » Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:20 pm

from being in a Giggs music video to being Nelson Mandela :cornlol: impressive is an understatement

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Post by garethom » Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:27 pm

JizzMan wrote:from being in a Giggs music video to being Nelson Mandela :cornlol: impressive is an understatement
he was in The Wire years before Giggs was released anything man!

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Post by Jizz » Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:29 pm

Ah man I forgot about that, he was really good in that show actually. Fair enough :Q:

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Post by Nihilism » Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:44 pm

Talkin' about The Wire.

Pacific Rim
Well, it will not be a suprise if i said that this is a mediocre action movie, but i still enjoyed it. Sometimes there was too much happening on the screen what leaded that i couldn't always follow the battles. But it was still better than i imagined.

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Post by joeki » Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:52 pm

Rightchea

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Post by Muncey » Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:51 pm

Charlie Wilsons War - I wasn't aware of the story, I only vaguely knew about the Americans arming Afghans.. so I really enjoyed it. Film overall was pretty good but I enjoyed the story the most, think I'll read the book at some point.

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Post by Nihilism » Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:11 pm

Muncey wrote:Charlie Wilsons War - I wasn't aware of the story, I only vaguely knew about the Americans arming Afghans.. so I really enjoyed it. Film overall was pretty good but I enjoyed the story the most, think I'll read the book at some point.
Yeah, i also should start reading that book. That part of The Cold War interest me the most tbh and proves that the Cold War was more than the Cuban crisis alone. The both World Wars were the biggest wars in history, but the consequences of the Cold War are the ones that everyone still feels in the world. From the whole fucked up situation in the Middle East to the terroristic attacks in the Western World and the increased armed violence in the parts of the former Soviet Union. It's not that you can blame everything on the Cold War, but there it really 'started' to escalate.

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Post by wub » Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:14 pm

Muncey wrote:Charlie Wilsons War - I wasn't aware of the story, I only vaguely knew about the Americans arming Afghans.. so I really enjoyed it. Film overall was pretty good but I enjoyed the story the most, think I'll read the book at some point.
The people they armed were the Mujahideen who eventually became Al Qaaeda.

There was a period in the before the end of the Cold War where the Mujahideen were shown in a very positive light for obvious reasons...Living Daylights, Spys Like Us etc.

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Post by magma » Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:18 pm

wub wrote:
Muncey wrote:Charlie Wilsons War - I wasn't aware of the story, I only vaguely knew about the Americans arming Afghans.. so I really enjoyed it. Film overall was pretty good but I enjoyed the story the most, think I'll read the book at some point.
The people they armed were the Mujahideen who eventually became The Taliban.
Fixed. Al Qaeda =/= Taliban

Osama was Mujahideen, but Al Qaeda was a separate thing.
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Post by wub » Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:19 pm

magma wrote:
wub wrote:
Muncey wrote:Charlie Wilsons War - I wasn't aware of the story, I only vaguely knew about the Americans arming Afghans.. so I really enjoyed it. Film overall was pretty good but I enjoyed the story the most, think I'll read the book at some point.
The people they armed were the Mujahideen who eventually became The Taliban.
Fixed. Al Qaeda =/= Taliban


ahhhh shit you're quite right. My mistake :Q:

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Post by m8son666 » Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:19 pm

JizzMan wrote:from being in a Giggs music video to being Nelson Mandela :cornlol: impressive is an understatement

he's also a superstar rapper

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Post by hubb » Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:32 pm

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Post by NickUndercover » Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:11 pm

Muncey wrote:Charlie Wilsons War - I wasn't aware of the story, I only vaguely knew about the Americans arming Afghans.. so I really enjoyed it. Film overall was pretty good but I enjoyed the story the most, think I'll read the book at some point.
That scene where Hoffman gets pissed off and goes on a rampage in his boss's office is classic
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Post by Muncey » Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:28 pm

Nihilism wrote:Yeah, i also should start reading that book. That part of The Cold War interest me the most tbh and proves that the Cold War was more than the Cuban crisis alone. The both World Wars were the biggest wars in history, but the consequences of the Cold War are the ones that everyone still feels in the world. From the whole fucked up situation in the Middle East to the terroristic attacks in the Western World and the increased armed violence in the parts of the former Soviet Union. It's not that you can blame everything on the Cold War, but there it really 'started' to escalate.
I didn't realise so much of whats happened in recent times can be attributed so heavily to stuff that happened in the Cold War. Not that I'm surprised.. but the specifics are interesting, definitely going to read the book I assume it explains it in greater detail.

wub wrote:The people they armed were the Mujahideen who eventually became Al Qaaeda.

There was a period in the before the end of the Cold War where the Mujahideen were shown in a very positive light for obvious reasons...Living Daylights, Spys Like Us etc.
They sort of implied that's what happened towards the end of the film, the quote at the end was good - "These things really happened. We changed the world, then we blew the end game." - Charlie Wilson.

Rönin wrote:That scene where Hoffman gets pissed off and goes on a rampage in his boss's office is classic
Yeah haha, Hoffman did anger scenes well.. the one in Punch Love Drunk is great as well.

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Post by Jizz » Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:43 pm

why dont you shut the fuck up

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Post by Nihilism » Sun Mar 02, 2014 9:59 pm

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Even before watching this movie, you know that the movie already achieved something. Namely dividing the critics into two camps; the camp that called this a pretentious piece of shit and the camp that saw it as an philosophical masterpiece. And i don't want to go that far by calling it a masterpiece, but it's far from a piece of shit. You can partly blame that on the marketing for making the impression that it was another action movie out of the hand of Ridley Scott. 'Cause the last things the movie pretends it is, is an action movie. The Counselor is more a movie that's very slow, but still effective with it's dialogues and images. Dialogues that are having an metaphorical character and with an nihilistic / cynical undertone, with moments i could really feel the presence of Nietzsche. Especially with the character played by Cameron Diaz. But not only the dialogues did that, but also the, with moments very violent, images. Although it took place in the south of North-America (you could really feel the heat of the place), the coldness and darkness were never far away. Beneath all those shiny cars, watches, houses and good-looking girls, there was still a constant presence of something evil, something dark. The white blankets and genuine intimacy that the movie started with were exchanged for empty feelings stimulated by greed and with no moral at all. Those beheadings, which by the way were shown without any shame, and the famous sex scene with the car are saying just enough.

Me and Javier Bardem did the exactly thing when that scene happened btw:
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Post by therapist » Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:00 pm

Fucking hell. They even put the actors' names above the right people.

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Post by ezza » Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:02 pm

imagine seeing camerons flaps spread across your windscreen

that shit was crazy

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Post by RKM » Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:04 pm

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i'd usually avoid 'gritty dramas' but watched this for an essay i need to write and it is actually live
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Post by rockonin » Mon Mar 03, 2014 2:11 am

I just watched The Devil's Double..it was terrible.
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