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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:00 am
by reverendmedia
tempest wrote:Has anyone seen the movie "Ken Park"
I remember seeing it years ago, it was proper fucked up.. Opening scene had a kid roll down to the local skate park and film himself blowing his head off with a glock... Have I got the right title? Haven't been able to find it in video stores for aaages
i have this. i'm kind of steeling myself to watch it after a mini review my mate gave it (i.e. "that film's fucked", which, coming from him and knowing his taste in films, is saying something). Banned in Oz according to Wiki...
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:05 am
by elbe
watched Amistad last night.
was ok, kept my attention anyhows.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:13 am
by triky
V for Vendetta which i really liked. i always had a thing for masked men. also watched Planet Terror. love that bit where she propels herself off the ground with her machine gun leg. pretty awesome.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:27 pm
by Coppola
has everybody seen the prestige? it is a chronically good film.
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:48 am
by tempest
reverendmedia wrote:tempest wrote:Has anyone seen the movie "Ken Park"
I remember seeing it years ago, it was proper fucked up.. Opening scene had a kid roll down to the local skate park and film himself blowing his head off with a glock... Have I got the right title? Haven't been able to find it in video stores for aaages
i have this. i'm kind of steeling myself to watch it after a mini review my mate gave it (i.e. "that film's fucked", which, coming from him and knowing his taste in films, is saying something). Banned in Oz according to Wiki...
haha watch it bro!
and is it an unpopular opinion that I liked death proof better than planet terror?
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:15 pm
by diss04
tempest wrote:and is it an unpopular opinion that I liked death proof better than planet terror?
yeah i guess. they were both great but i prefered planet terror
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:10 am
by bright maroon
I started watching Planet Terror last night and had to turn it off - I really did not know why I was watching it.
The only redeeming factor in that movie was the retro treatment in regards to the cinematography.
..come on people..you are living for gratuitous head explosions?
weak ass hattery.
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:59 pm
by d_three
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:59 pm
by diss04
i just see adulthood.. not bad y'know.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:45 am
by slim
triky wrote:V for Vendetta which i really liked. i always had a thing for masked men. also watched Planet Terror. love that bit where she propels herself off the ground with her machine gun leg. pretty awesome.
Testicle-collecting badman
Naveen andrews absolutely made that film, well... him and the strippers and zombies.
Finally saw batman begins, excited about the sequel now.
Kind of in the mood for blockbuster films at the moment, not sure why[/img]
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:06 am
by elbe
watched
'I am not scared'
last night on CH4. was good, need to find more about it coz it captured me, so good I want to buy it.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:42 pm
by kins83
I watched Sweeney Todd on Friday. Twas a good film. Once I got over my 'it's a musical, musicals are all shit' attitude, I really enjoyed it. A pretty dark story, very well done.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:13 pm
by elbe
kins83 wrote:I watched Sweeney Todd on Friday. Twas a good film. Once I got over my 'it's a musical, musicals are all shit' attitude, I really enjoyed it. A pretty dark story, very well done.
I fucking hate musicals. Sweeny Todd is a good story but I can not imagine this ever doing it just. Was an older version with Ray Winston (think thats the blokes name, tho prob wrong as I am shit when it comes to 'celebraties'). That was good.
I could not bring myself to watch this latest one, musicals bring all kinds of negativity to my head.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:10 pm
by kins83
eLBe wrote:kins83 wrote:I watched Sweeney Todd on Friday. Twas a good film. Once I got over my 'it's a musical, musicals are all shit' attitude, I really enjoyed it. A pretty dark story, very well done.
I fucking hate musicals. Sweeny Todd is a good story but I can not imagine this ever doing it just. Was an older version with Ray Winston (think thats the blokes name, tho prob wrong as I am shit when it comes to 'celebraties'). That was good.
I could not bring myself to watch this latest one, musicals bring all kinds of negativity to my head.
Give it a chance mate. Try it, you might like it...
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:24 pm
by elbe
I think I'll skip it all the same. I honestly cannot think of a musical that I have enjoyed. only time is acceptable is in cartoons, and even then it makes me wonder why they bother. breaking out into song just completely seperates me from the film
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:44 pm
by d_three
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:11 am
by __________
tempest wrote:reverendmedia wrote:tempest wrote:Has anyone seen the movie "Ken Park"
I remember seeing it years ago, it was proper fucked up.. Opening scene had a kid roll down to the local skate park and film himself blowing his head off with a glock... Have I got the right title? Haven't been able to find it in video stores for aaages
i have this. i'm kind of steeling myself to watch it after a mini review my mate gave it (i.e. "that film's fucked", which, coming from him and knowing his taste in films, is saying something). Banned in Oz according to Wiki...
haha watch it bro!
and is it an unpopular opinion that I liked death proof better than planet terror?
yeah ken park is fucked, well dodgy film. i don't really like it though, too perverted in a straight unpleasant way. not even in a funny way like miike takeshi's stuff. in ken park they play ''put a curse on you'' by quasimoto, but its the ONLY tune that isn't credited at the end

which is a bit strange. top hip hop sounds in that film though, kmd, alkaholics, quas, and some other good shit i've forgotten...haven't seen it for ages, and don't want to.
i thought death proof was way above planet terror. planet terror was funny as fuck in its own way, but i think tarantino put a lot more thought into death proof than rodriguez did for his film. half the death proof script is cemented together with ''motherfucker'' and ''bitch ass motherfucker'' but its still a great film! most of the script is brilliant though, which is what i like most about tarantino films anyway.
can anyone help me ID this film? i saw it when i was about 7, really hard to remember. i can only remember one scene, that might be all i saw of it.
some dude in a wheelchair is at the top of some stairs in a house, and some kid throws a basketball at him, which results in said invalid falling down the stairs in a brutal way. there's lots of dark violence from what i can remember. reminds me of abel ferrara or something? any ideas? vague description i know

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:16 pm
by d_three
Director & Writer:
York
Shackleton

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:10 pm
by parson
nicole lenz was prime wank material back in the day
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:11 pm
by reverendmedia
Juno. Oh my blog.