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Lost in Translation -- 8/10

A well made film. Great, "natural" acting by Bill Murray, his performance almost seems effortless but convincing. Emotive at certain points, exploring many different human feelings. I'd probably rate it in my top 10 best films, though I'd need to watch it again I think for a better evaluation. Was very skeptical on how this film could be pulled off, with a storyline which is not quite conventional to say the least -- but it was thoroughly well created.

 

About Schmidt -- 6/10

I am a huge fan of Jack Nicholson but I really think that this character role does not suit his overall acting style. Playing a depressive, "nobody" type of character is not the best role to put him in. I'm just so used to seeing him in very outspoken roles that as soon as I watch him in About Schmidt, I don't quite enjoy his acting as much. Perhaps some of you may understand where I'm coming from here? > nevertheless, it was not an awful film. Some very funny moments, and it was quite moving at times. I don't think Nicholson

will truly be remembered for this film in his career spanning decades of film work.

you can count on me - it's a small movie, with some good performances. matthew broderick basically plays the same guy he played in election. mark ruffalo was really good. a nice portrait of a fuck up who can't really help it. reminded me of my sister.

 

dawn of the dead (2004) - i'm sure this is total sacrilege but i think this is far superior to the original. but then i always thought the original was just a badly made b-movie with a satirical bent and very little else.

 

an education - i guess i was expecting something else. just sort of a tame, boring coming of age story. didn't seem to have anything interesting to say about sex, being a woman, or anything else.

Guest Mirezzi
  On 9/2/2010 at 3:09 AM, remy marathe said:

you can count on me - it's a small movie, with some good performances. matthew broderick basically plays the same guy he played in election. mark ruffalo was really good. a nice portrait of a fuck up who can't really help it. reminded me of my sister.

One of my favoritest films ever (seriously). Simple but poignant story and unpretentiously executed. Very much reminded me of the relationships I have with my siblings. Ruffalo and Linney were both outstanding.

 

  On 9/2/2010 at 3:09 AM, remy marathe said:
an education - i guess i was expecting something else. just sort of a tame, boring coming of age story. didn't seem to have anything interesting to say about sex, being a woman, or anything else.

It was terrible if we're being honest here....but yeah, I had a similar reaction. Hornby's script was bad, too.
Guest ruiagnelo

the shining - the /10 rating system is just unfair for this one

i feel like i am roaming around deep inside the maze at the overlook everytime i watch this movie. but i like it. everything is so perfectly crafted, the story, the characters, the visual puzzle and the atmosphere. even the little so called 'mistakes' - which i don't believe they are, considering kubrick was extremely perfectionist - are important and intensify the overall mystery. i am recalling the strange thing that is only visible for a few seconds during the blood splash sequence, which seems to be a kind of driving element to create that specific flowing effect, the shadows accidentally caused by crew elements and machinery or the manager´s office that has a window to the outside, although it would be impossible in reality, as it is located right in the center of the building.

this is cinema.

the human centipede - fucking hype, how does it work?/10

when i saw two new york girls phoning another girl about a party in germany, during an europe trip, i thought.. right... i am getting the point. as they reach the german doctor's house, i start to get more interested in it. he has the perfect face and attitude to portray a retired doctor, conducting sick medical experiences on human beings, and i like how he shows no emotion and try to anesthetize the girls with such tranquility. then he explains his victims what he is about to do, does it and that's that.

i think watching the entire movie or the press trailer both represent the same thing.

i never fall into the temptation of hype the media grows up on people, and this was no exception.

but this movie isn't even loyal to the 100% medically accurate bullshit that was promised, because: a)the girls and the japanese guy are not compatible, which is pretty much enough to throw down the concept; b)the guy scratches his head while in procedure; c) i guess that in absolute pain, the victims would start forcing themselves to move, thus messing up the job; d) wait, wait... human centipede, what??

i felt the same as when i watched the hostel movies. movies that seem to have the balls to scare me, but just can't do it, because they are so terrible.

  On 9/1/2010 at 9:04 AM, takeshi said:

The Good, the Bad & the Weird - 8.5/10 - Loved this.

:unsure:

there was nothing substantial or interesting to back all the non-stop high budget carnage

Guest abusivegeorge

Rambo: First blood

 

I've never actually sat and properly watched First Blood all the way through, what a fucking movie, and the last 5 minutes, his "speech" at the end, wow. Totally didn't expect that at all, and made me shed a tear. Wtf lol!

 

10/10

can you believe that film is one of the better ones made during the eighties? along with Blade Runner, Brazil, Blue Velvet, Dune, Dead Alive, From Beyond, Angel Heart, Full Metal Jacket, Koyaanisqasti, Legend, The Adventures of Baron von Munchausen, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Nausicaa, The Fog, Prince of Darkness, The Gate, They Live, Poltergeist, The Elephant Man, Videodrome, The Black Cauldron, Gandahar and The Shining......such a bleak period in film history

Guest Benedict Cumberbatch

four lions maybe a 6 or 7/10

the funny parts i expected to be funnier. the serious parts i expected. what i didn't expect was for them to be quite so dumb. the trailer gave away alot of the film but i guess i figured they were showing the dumbist moments. not so. these guys are completely useless to the point of retardation. which is where the film fell short for me - they were just too stupid to feel real. i know there are uk/pakistani muslims that feel this way about infidels etc - i've talked to some but by portraying them as SO stupid you are taking away from the reality of the situation. which maybe his intention but for me the film was based in another dimension.

 

wonder how cm would feel if someone did now bomb the london marathon.

 

i'm going to watch it again and see if i enjoy it more. i suppose my expectations got in the way. he has been working on this for years and it didnt feel like enough. dig?

 

i remember being on set and thinking my lines were great. dunno what happened to them in the final cut but i was kinda embarrassed with that scene. arse man!

Edited by Benedict Cumberbatch
  On 9/3/2010 at 6:22 AM, abusivegeorge said:

Rambo: First blood

 

I've never actually sat and properly watched First Blood all the way through, what a fucking movie, and the last 5 minutes, his "speech" at the end, wow. Totally didn't expect that at all, and made me shed a tear. Wtf lol!

 

10/10

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJuYAVeTzOA

 

:biggrin:

  On 9/3/2010 at 5:19 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

has anyone seen either:

 

ARMY OF CRIME

 

OR

 

THE DISAPPERANCE OF ALICE CREED

 

??

 

double feature i'm considering. heard good things about alice creed but nothing about t'other

 

 

THE DISAPPERANCE OF ALICE CREED is excellent. Well worth a watch.

Guest disparaissant

wrote a review of repo men for a blog of mean spirited reviews a friend of mine just decided to start

http://myproblemisthus.tumblr.com/post/1060074434/repo-men

just watched stripes. it's been a while. i love bill murray. whenever i'm done babysitting im gonna fall asleep watching smultronstället for the bajillionth time.

love your new icon, jaffa.

Guest Benedict Cumberbatch
  On 9/3/2010 at 11:16 PM, Jaffa said:
  On 9/3/2010 at 5:19 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

has anyone seen either:

 

ARMY OF CRIME

 

OR

 

THE DISAPPERANCE OF ALICE CREED

 

??

 

double feature i'm considering. heard good things about alice creed but nothing about t'other

 

 

THE DISAPPERANCE OF ALICE CREED is excellent. Well worth a watch.

 

in that case imma go. but imma smartbuoy. imma go for alice first then if t'othr one sucks i can christian bale

Guest ruiagnelo
  On 9/3/2010 at 11:46 PM, Gbiscuit said:
  On 9/3/2010 at 11:08 PM, ruiagnelo said:

can you guys recommend any good western movies, similar to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?

 

Anything directed by an Italian really. Double points if it has Lee Van Cleef in it.

 

i might also check other films by leone. pretty strange that these amazing westerns were directed by italians. i wasn't aware of this before.

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