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  On 10/25/2012 at 7:10 AM, ZiggomaticV17 said:

Just saw Evil Dead 1981 after seeing the 2013 trailer for the remake they are doing of it.

 

Not bad considering its time period. Really looking forward to the remake now.

You should see evil dead 2 first, also a remake, sort of. It's more funner and stuff.

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Some songs I made with my fingers and electronics. In the process of making some more. Hopefully.

 

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Killer Joe was the strangest movie I've seen in a while. The chicken bit, and the ending...just.. wat.

through the years, a man peoples a space with images of provinces, kingdoms, mountains, bays, ships, islands, fishes, rooms, tools, stars, horses and people. shortly before his death, he discovers that the patient labyrinth of lines traces the image of his own face.

  On 10/25/2012 at 7:10 AM, ZiggomaticV17 said:

Just saw Evil Dead 1981 after seeing the 2013 trailer for the remake they are doing of it.

 

Not bad considering its time period. Really looking forward to the remake now.

Yeah, I watched that trailer yesterday and it does look pretty good. A lot of fans (including myself) were in doubt about an Evil Dead remake (they were mainly pissed off that the character Ash wasn't going to feature) but judging by the trailer it looks like a real dark horror film without the comedy of the original.

 

On the the subject of the possessed, some pretty cool footage from The Exorcist i found

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzXSGh7LeMw[/url]

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my son my son what have ye done

 

I liked it, it's a great story (based on truth apparently)? However it seemed like it should have been half an hour longer and more aspects of his wonderfully weird personality could have been explored (more straight narrative scenes from Peru would have been nice) I felt the presence of Herzogism but it came across as stilted in this film. Plus the small anecdotes leading to flashback scenes set up got on my nerves.

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  On 10/26/2012 at 9:01 PM, tauboo said:

the thing (2011) - should have been longer, and less shit. should have been loads of good film.

prometheus - should have been longer]

black swan - couldn't get far in to it, felt like i should be watching it with a gf

cube - should have been longer

lol

can someone help me out? I'm trying to recall a scene in which a bunch of children in ww2 europe piss in a bucket or something and then force another child to drink it. I think it was "die blechtrommel" but I can't remember for the life of me.

  On 10/26/2012 at 9:37 PM, Salvatorin said:

can someone help me out? I'm trying to recall a scene in which a bunch of children in ww2 europe piss in a bucket or something and then force another child to drink it. I think it was "die blechtrommel" but I can't remember for the life of me.

 

The Tin Drum?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078875/

  On 10/26/2012 at 9:37 PM, Salvatorin said:

"die blechtrommel"

I love german cause it's like funny english! Let's do it together! Die (The) Blech (Tin) Trommel (Drum) YAY!

  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

  

 

 

bellflower 8/10 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242599/ i enjoyed this. extremely accurate depiction of its subject matter. it achieved precisely what it set out to achieve. worth the watch

The Master 8.5/10

 

Equally as brilliant as There Will be Blood, and equally as maddening. My favorite thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is the way he uses soundtracks.

 

Joaquin Phoenix's character is a drifter in the film, and he has this amazing theme, these meandering, contrapuntal, apocalyptic flutes that fade in and out of audibility.

 

There is this excellent scene where he is wandering towards a sort of party boat, and his theme is in the foreground, but as he approaches, salsa music can be heard coming from the dance floor on the upper deck. So as he gets closer, his internal theme keeps playing, but is slowly being drowned out by the salsa music. But for a long time, both are being played, his indecision about whether or not to sneak onto the boat causing his internal theme to increase in volume before it fades out entirely when he decides to get on the boat. I don't recall diegetic and non diegetic music being used so powerfully and effectively for narrative before.

 

That, and the opening music is just stunning. It's also excellently acted by Phoenix, and almost as excellently by Hoffman, though I hated Amy Adams. She comes to have a much more major role than she should.

  On 10/27/2012 at 7:36 PM, sheatheman said:

The Master 8.5/10

 

Equally as brilliant as There Will be Blood, and equally as maddening. My favorite thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is the way he uses soundtracks.

 

Joaquin Phoenix's character is a drifter in the film, and he has this amazing theme, these meandering, contrapuntal, apocalyptic flutes that fade in and out of audibility.

 

thx u plees. i've been pleasure-delaying this one, but now you've got me so worked up with your gushing review, i'll likely burst

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I finally watched Network because I've seen its name pop up on WATMM so many times. Brilliant film. I thought it was just some nicely done satire until the board room scene where Ned Beatty lectures Howard Beale. Then, for me, the film became tops.

  On 10/27/2012 at 10:37 PM, autopilot said:

scene where Ned Beatty lectures Howard Beale. Then, for me, the film became tops.

yes!!!

 

 

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  On 10/28/2012 at 6:39 AM, disparaissant said:

Alien - 10/10

this is probably my favourite horror movie. the only flaws i can find with it are that it's dated (the computers and everyone smoking on a spaceship) but that's nothing that can be helped.

 

funny. I really enjoy those aspects of the film, together with nice dark shots and the feel of a somewhat dilapitated ship. Only downside for me is the slightly drawn out lights flashing and sirens blaring segment towards the end.

Almost flawless film for sure. And even better than the director's cut IMO.

 

Since it's that time of the year I've been watching the Halloween films. The thing is with these films is that they always tend to have a good build up, a semi tense feel of a storm approaching but as soon as everyones aware of the danger afoot it just boild down to a robotic figure in a mask killing people in silly ways. That and Donald Pleasance the token mad Brit who is treated like a nutter by the townsfolk.

 

It's definetely better than Friday 13th, but not as good as Nightmare On Elm Street.

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