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Super 8 - 2/10

 

fuck you jj abrams.

  On 8/19/2011 at 11:51 PM, Luke Fucking Hazard said:

Essines has, and always will remind me of MacReady.

Guest Benedict Cumberbatch
  On 6/17/2011 at 5:51 PM, The Overlook said:
  On 6/17/2011 at 5:48 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

no ET?

You're probably joking, but if I were to include a Spielberg film (which I wouldn't), it would be Empire of the Sun or Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

 

i guess i was looking for some film from your childhood that had such good memories that being 30 and rewatching it and all its flaws couldnt knock it from your top ten.

 

goonies perhaps

home alone lol

et

jaws

national lampoons vacation

fletch

 

or maybe some of your choices are that sort of film but you were a weird kid

  On 6/17/2011 at 5:48 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

grabbing episode 1. the stuff i saw on yt peeked my interest.

 

 

did anyone else not make it through tristan shandy - cock & bull story?

 

 

i actually really liked tristram shandy. although it was my first introduction to brydon. Also it's impossible to make a movie about that book but they did a pretty fucking good job.

  On 11/24/2015 at 12:29 PM, Salvatorin said:

I feel there is a baobab tree growing out of my head, its leaves stretch up to the heavens

  

 

 

  On 6/17/2011 at 5:45 PM, The Overlook said:
  On 6/17/2011 at 6:36 AM, Atop said:

Okay Mirezzi, your list, right now!

Let's go with...

 

The Shining

 

Miller's Crossing

 

Apu Trilogy

 

The Shop on Main Street

 

All That Heaven Allows

 

Festen

 

You Can Count On Me

 

The Mirror

 

Rules of the Game

 

The Thin Blue Line

 

There's ten, Atop, and not one of them will come as a surprise to you!

 

yeah, I just like to have things reiterated. Wonderful list by the way. Some on there I need to see. **copies and pastes list**

 

The Shining over 2001? you are so particular.

 

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Valhalla Rising: Reminded me of that really awkward long-form interview with Gaahl where Gaahl just stared at the interviewer for 20 unblinking minutes after taking him in on a trek up to his ancestral mountain cabin/10

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Guest Benedict Cumberbatch
  On 6/17/2011 at 9:58 PM, dr lopez said:
  On 6/17/2011 at 5:48 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

grabbing episode 1. the stuff i saw on yt peeked my interest.

 

 

did anyone else not make it through tristan shandy - cock & bull story?

 

 

i actually really liked tristram shandy. although it was my first introduction to brydon. Also it's impossible to make a movie about that book but they did a pretty fucking good job.

 

i tried to watch it on a plane. maybe that was my mistake.

 

 

so i watched episode 1-3 of the trip. it was ok. more sad than funny, especially with the sad piano outro music leaving me a little depressed afterwards. i don't really understand how they made this into a film that is getting really good reviews. my only thought is that perhaps when you are a film critic you see lots of shitty movies and this isn't really a movie so it stands out and you like it.

 

it makes me wonder how much of a dick coogan really is. i'm guessing he's playign up his foibles/insecurities. or maybe he's playing up his public persona and really he is a nice guy.

 

aahh haaaa

the trip (the series is all I've seen) doesn't quite come off for me. It fails to make clear if this is something ala curb or extras where known celebs/actors are playing twisted versions of themselves, or if this is really a heartfelt meditation on what it is to be a somewhat known personality. One is quite funny and the other is uninteresting to me, at least in this context. It seems like it switches back and forth between the two but it doesn't quite let the audience know when it's going to be one or the other. also the kitchen behind the scenes filler is irritating.

 

but the entire show is worth it for coogan's liam neeson. :yeah:

  On 11/24/2015 at 12:29 PM, Salvatorin said:

I feel there is a baobab tree growing out of my head, its leaves stretch up to the heavens

  

 

 

alice in the cities 10/10 abosolutly lovely film, though the ending was fine, but the score made it somthing well dark.

it's Диснейленд, chris

 

the changeling - 7/10, most of it for the cinematography though, it kinda went goofier and goofier towards the end, excellent first half though.

the faculty - :cerious:

tampopo - 9/10

drifting clouds - 9/10, i was a scandinavian in the previous life, i love this.

Guest Mirezzi
  On 6/17/2011 at 6:30 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

i guess i was looking for some film from your childhood that had such good memories that being 30 and rewatching it and all its flaws couldnt knock it from your top ten.

 

goonies perhaps

home alone lol

et

jaws

national lampoons vacation

fletch

 

or maybe some of your choices are that sort of film but you were a weird kid

I wasn't a very weird kid. I still have a top 10 or even top 100 movies from childhood that I don't bring out the heavy critical guns for as an adult.

 

Like, anything Joe Dante or John Hughes. I can watch Gremlins or Weird Science on repeat.

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Tremors.

Bacon's finest hour. Shame he felt too posh for the sequels.

foods in the tone of 'go to the fuckin store'

patayda chips

apple cracker thangies

carrots in brown paper bag

  On 6/18/2011 at 2:18 PM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said:

this is tough and i'm pretty sure tomorrow it will no longer be the same list...

 

mulholland drive

primer

notre jour viendra

mind game

irreversible

 

Nice list, I need to see two of those, Notre Jour Viendra and Mind Game.

I thought Mind Game was interesting but also really weird. Like most Japanese anime, it seems perched uneasily between being a fascinating, mature exploration of metaphysical themes, and a comic-book geek's big-titted wet dream.

 

Some Japanese anime director should make a film that is just a big-titted robot doing a striptease while reading Kant, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard...for two hours. It's the natural next step.

After this I listened to geogaddi and I didn't like it, I was quite vomitting at some tracks, I realized they were too crazy for my ears, they took too much acid to play music I stupidly thought (cliché of psyché music) But I knew this album was a kind of big forest where I just wasn't able to go inside.

- lost cloud

 

I was in US tjis summer, and eat in KFC. FUCK That's the worst thing i've ever eaten. The flesh simply doesn't cleave to the bones. Battery ferming. And then, foie gras is banned from NY state, because it's considered as ill-treat. IT'S NOT. KFC is tourist ill-treat. YOU POISONERS! Two hours after being to KFC, i stopped in a amsih little town barf all that KFC shit out. Nice work!

 

So i hope this woman is not like kfc chicken, otherwise she'll be pulled to pieces.

-organized confused project

  On 6/18/2011 at 11:16 PM, eugene said:

it's Диснейленд, chris

 

 

 

 

i know it is but it deletes the д after i save it annoyingly

Lost in Translation 9/10

 

Something depressing and sad about the film, but it gives off a warm feel. Bill Murray was fantastic. Johansson played the best role I've seen her in.

Guest Benedict Cumberbatch

midnight in paris

really good. except the very end (see my thread on imdbmb). apart from that I really enjoyed it. even with owen wilson's whispering. he played a decent woody. infact the most woody thing he did was wear a tweed jacket and tuck his shirts in. he didnt really try and copy him like some others do. i missed lots of literary references due to being a neanderthal.

 

on our way out some women said to her husband "wasn't as good as match point" lolz

 

 

super 8

this was everything i thought it would be based on the trailer. it felt very familar. a mixture of ET, the gate, stand by me and lens flare. i actually really enjoyed it. could have used more alien perhaps and i felt more friendship/chemistry from the kids in the 80s films it was referencing. that blue fucking lens flare line effect is ridiculous

 

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Avatar extended edition - 8\10 = some quite darker scenes added which do add more to the overall film. Still cheesy as hell towards the end but is still a stunning a visual treat on 2D blu-ray.

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