Movies you've seen recently

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GodShifter


Priest, I'd be interested in what you think of the Swedish versions in comparison to the American version. I've heard good things about the Fincher version, if I'm being honest. I didn't think there was much reason to see this re-make with Craig and Rooney Mara because I have seen the Swedish version, but the reviews and word of mouth is winning me over to see the American version.

I've read all three books, too, so you can definitely say I'm a "fan".

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Danny G

My lady and I just got on Netflix. Awesome. Been watching a lot of great documentaries.

Cave of Dreams. 30k YO cave with oldest intact cave paintings. Mind blowing.
Exit Through The Gift Shop. Street art doco. Awesome
In search of Beethoven. Inspiring.
William S Burroughs: A Man Within. Awesome
American: The Bill Hicks Story. Awesome.
Pearl Jam 20. Inspiring and awesome.
Terry Jones: The story of One. Interesting subject matter, delivery not so much.
Man On Wire. Just, wow.

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The Shocker



Low key Canadian (Willb!) movie about the hours before then end of the world.  Funny, liked it a lot.

CanookieWookie

I never liked it. Seen it a few times on tv.  Sorta what I expected from a cheesy CDN made film.

ez



The fact that this utter piece of shit of a movie was rated so highly by so many people speaks volumes about the average movie goer's intelligence.

The only slightly redeeming feature was Nick Nolte's performance.
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The Shocker

Quote from: ez on January 03, 2012, 05:24:35 AM


The fact that this utter piece of shit of a movie was rated so highly by so many people speaks volumes about the average movie goer's intelligence.

The only slightly redeeming feature was Nick Nolte's performance.

So how realistic were the fight scenes?  Rocky level?

ez

Quote from: deaner33 on January 03, 2012, 08:23:07 AM
Quote from: ez on January 03, 2012, 05:24:35 AM


The fact that this utter piece of shit of a movie was rated so highly by so many people speaks volumes about the average movie goer's intelligence.

The only slightly redeeming feature was Nick Nolte's performance.

So how realistic were the fight scenes?  Rocky level?

In terms of compared to the real thing? I don't know, I don't watch MMA. Probably realistic enough in terms of moves, length of the fights and endurance of the fighters. It's just that if you compared the fight scenes to the scenes in some of Prachya Pinkaew's movies, they look more like staged fighting/show fighting stuff than fights where anyone really gets hurt.

Seriously though, stay away from this. This movie is to martial arts movies what Pearl Harbour is to war movies.
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whoshotthefrog

Quote from: ez on January 03, 2012, 05:24:35 AM


The fact that this utter piece of shit of a movie was rated so highly by so many people speaks volumes about the average movie goer's intelligence.

The only slightly redeeming feature was Nick Nolte's performance.


I think I have this coming in the mail from Netflix.
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Quote from: GodShifter on December 30, 2011, 08:40:17 PM

Priest, I'd be interested in what you think of the Swedish versions in comparison to the American version. I've heard good things about the Fincher version, if I'm being honest. I didn't think there was much reason to see this re-make with Craig and Rooney Mara because I have seen the Swedish version, but the reviews and word of mouth is winning me over to see the American version.

I've read all three books, too, so you can definitely say I'm a "fan".


I just saw the Swedish Dragon on Netflix (still waiting for the trilogy to arrive).  Fincher's is better, hands down.  makes the Swedish one seem like a TV movie.  and Mara is far more believable than Rapace.  go see it asap!

GodShifter

Yeah, I checked out the Fincher version on the 1st and thought it was great, great, great. Definitely recommended over the Swedish version.

The Shocker



Silly, stupid AND funny.  I'm a big Danny McBride fan, so I'm not objective on this. Lots of dick jokes and Natalie Portman is always nice to look at...

EaterofBirds

Another Earth


Very subtle sci-fiction, melodrama with healthy doses of arthouse. I dug the hell out of the movie, but it's one i had to go to a discussion forum to 'get' the ending. But even then, the director leaves it open for interpretation. A movie you think about the next day.

RAGER

Saw this last night.  Pretty funny and eye opening about black chicks and they hair.

Fuck da rent, dey gotta get they weave.

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The Shocker



Great documentary about Plato's Retreat, a New York Swingers club.  Apparently Jews were big into swinging. 

liquidsmoke

I saw 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows' tonight. It was fun and quite good. Noomi Rapace is ridiculously beautiful. See it.


whoshotthefrog

Quote from: deaner33 on January 07, 2012, 07:20:43 PM


Great documentary about Plato's Retreat, a New York Swingers club.  Apparently Jews were big into swinging. 


What do you mean "were"? They still are into it.
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I,Galactus

I watched Ghost Dog last night.  Hadn't seen it before and dug the hell out of it.

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black

Ghost Dog is killer! I dig it on so many levels. I love how those old Wise Guys are down with Public Enemy.

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I,Galactus

Quote from: black on January 10, 2012, 04:04:24 PM
Ghost Dog is killer! I dig it on so many levels. I love how those old Wise Guys are down with Public Enemy.



There's an awesome outtake on the DVD I rented that had an acappela take of the underboss dude spittin Flava in his jammies.  Shit was uproarious.

I've really dug all of the Jarmusch flicks I've seen thus far, with the exception of Limits of Control.  I had no idea what the fuck was going on in that one.  Great soundtrack though!
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The Shocker




Not as good as the original, made for tv movie and that one wasn't that great.

My 7 y/o loved it though.