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vurt




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PostPosted: Sat, 5th Mar 2016 02:20    Post subject:
lolozaur wrote:
les visiteurs 9/10 hilarious, one of the best comedies ever Laughing (now waiting for part2 in hd Crying or Very sad )


I remember i really liked this when it came out in the 90's. Comedy is one of those things which often doesnt stand the test of time very good though, will watch again to see what i think hehe
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chiv




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PostPosted: Sat, 5th Mar 2016 11:23    Post subject:
victor frankenstein

actually quite enjoyed it. not stellar or anything, but still a well made, enjoyable watch. Only real problem i have with it, is the ending... not sure what happened, maybe they didnt know how to end it, or they felt (for some stupid reason) their film needed to be more 'actiony', or perhaps they just fell into hollywood convention and felt the only way you CAN finish a film like this, is with a fight/battle/action sequence... whatever the reasons, it was dumb.

also, way too much slow motion shit during the end of the circus segment.


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h0rnyfavn
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PostPosted: Sat, 5th Mar 2016 23:08    Post subject:
the hateful eight (2015)

6.5/10

Yeah..it's no Reservoir Dogs....


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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 04:55    Post subject:
Grandma: 8/10. Great acting! Funny, well paced, Recommended
Danish Girl: 1/10: Stopped it about 20 min into it. WTF? Dude looking like girl? Only saving grace was hot wife and friend.
Freaks of Nature: 7/10: Funny movie! Zombies, Vamps, Wolf, Aliens all in one! Hot chicks! V.Hodges..Wow!


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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 06:32    Post subject:
h0rnyfavn wrote:
the hateful eight (2015)

6.5/10

Yeah..it's no Reservoir Dogs....


Crying or Very sad

I'm gonna watch it tomorrow. Let it be at least IB.
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skx7




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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 07:01    Post subject:
disappointed myself, longtime tarantino fan,... plain boring, too long and like someone else already said, the most interesting part was the door being hammered 30 times

wtf
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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 09:35    Post subject:
Spotlight - 6.5/10


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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 10:11    Post subject:
todd72173 wrote:
Danish Girl: 1/10: Stopped it about 20 min into it. WTF? Dude looking like girl? Only saving grace was hot wife and friend.


One would think that with a story that is about "Lili's groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer" would have kind of prepared you on what you where about to watch Wink
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Yuri




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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 11:17    Post subject:
Atleast they cast Eddie Redmayne perfectly Cool Face



1 and 2 are still amazing.
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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 11:51    Post subject:
In regards of Transgender films I'd say that Breakfast on Pluto was very good. Cillian Murphy is also a great actor Smile


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chiv




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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 11:58    Post subject:
standoff

it was ok.. good leads, child character who managed to not annoy me, i liked the idea of basically a single area set-up...

problem is the film relies too heavily on convenience and unrealistic 'quiet moments' and other such forced, unrealistic sequences... which becomes a problem when the film is set in a single location with essentially only 2 characters...


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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Mar 2016 23:22    Post subject:
Sisters (Unrated) (2015) - 6.5/10
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 02:34    Post subject:
Spotlight 8.5/10

Extremely well done movie. Very hard subject and I was surprised by its amplitude. I knew about these things but only now I realize it's much worse than I thought. Regardless of the religion thing, the roman church is a seriously malfunctioning institution, and I think it's just the tip of the iceberg.
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bani789




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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 02:56    Post subject:
Hateful Eight - sigh / 10

I don't know how to rate this. After the first hour I stopped watching, then came back after a bit and decided to finish.

I mean the characters and their bantering was kinda interesting, but this was overall highly disappointing.

Felt like I was watching a theatre play. Kind of the same feeling I got watching The Man from Earth except that was more engaging. I know right? Wtf.

And as for the plot of the movie itself, I kept being reminded of a Serbian movie Tockovi - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0189153

Except..that was also a lot more entertaining (if you're Serbian Laughing)
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 18:37    Post subject:
bani789 wrote:

Felt like I was watching a theatre play.

Exactly my thought.Great broadway show but a good movie? Naaah


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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 18:54    Post subject:
There are great "theatre play" films. This one is not (great).


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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 18:56    Post subject:
You have to be in the mood for such movies. I thought it was pretty damn great, and didn't even notice its length.

Check out Twelve Angry Men, for the best theatre-play-movie ever.
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 19:43    Post subject:
Hateful Eight is a great movie
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Mar 2016 20:10    Post subject:
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DXWarlock
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Mar 2016 22:31    Post subject:
Deadpool 5.5/10

The comedy was pretty decent for what it was, and colossus was finally made right in a movie.
Still some of the jokes was lame even by deadpool standards of early or late comics.

And I was expecting something more original from it than the re-re-rehash that all movies seem to take of:
An unlikely, underdog, outcast character named _____, is trying to thwart the plans of evil named ____. After a long epic struggle character ____ realizes hes not just some average joe, but a ______ ! The evil known as ____ almost wins, but ______ comes back and saves the day! making _____ realize she loves him at the very end!
Sad

Really? deadpool was hyped as some unique, out of the box, true to the comics and a deviation from movie norms lately..And to fall back on that plotline that been used since the 80's in pretty much EVERY action movie. Its a tried and true movie theme, but was expecting more out of deadpool than to use that movie back setting.

It ruins movies when the first chick you see the underdog flirt with and go "yep that's going to be the chick that that gets trapped/kidnapped/in harms way for him to act on, and realized she loved him all along at the final scene"


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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Mar 2016 22:39    Post subject:
Yeah, it was probably the most basic plot possible.


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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Mar 2016 22:40    Post subject:
couleur wrote:
Yeah, it was probably the most basic plot possible.

Was the first movie I saw in theaters in 7-8 years, and probably the last for the next 7-8 as it reminded me why I dont. Sad


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couleur
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Mar 2016 22:43    Post subject:
You chose a pretty bad movie for your first movie in 7 years. There are so many good movies to watch, as this thread really shows. Give it another try! Smile


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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Mar 2016 23:00    Post subject:
Im really narrow on my choices of shows/movies I like.
We have 300+ tv channels. If nothing good is on science channel, cartoon network (mostly adult swim), or comedy central I dont watch TV Razz

I've never been a big movie person. I mostly just watch things I already knew before the movie (enders game, HHGTTG, transformers, marvel, etc). So pretty much disappointed every time. I dont expect a 1:1 remake of how I remember them. But at least not an abomination of it..LOL


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PostPosted: Thu, 10th Mar 2016 18:38    Post subject:
The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 5/10
Better than part 1, but that's not saying much. Still suffers from the same problems: the lack of scale and cheap looking sets. We hear a lot about a big war between the districts, but we never see it. The result feels very low-budget and amateurish.

Michiel de Ruyter (2015) 8/10
Very impressive, for a Dutch movie. Great setpieces and attention to detail, real nice naval warfare scenes, some brutal parts (that lynching scene Shocked ). Recommended!

Room (2015) 7/10
Very well acted, but feels a bit too long and dragged near the end. But still a very moving film.

Macbeth (2015) 7/10
Didn't know what was going on most of the time Laughing but it still felt engaging enough to watch until the end. Fassbender being awesome in this also helped Smile I don't know the original story, and apparently the movie is very different, but it didn't bother me.
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PostPosted: Thu, 10th Mar 2016 20:24    Post subject:
I enjoyed hateful eight


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Stormwolf




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PostPosted: Thu, 10th Mar 2016 21:39    Post subject:
Yeah, i loved it immensely when i watched it at the theaters.
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chiv




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PostPosted: Sat, 12th Mar 2016 10:54    Post subject:
point break (the new one)

aww jeez.

i guess ill start with the two most obvious cringe points in the film.. the iconic scream+firing into the sky bit... so dreadful, so forced, and completely lacks the relevence and the emotion of the original... and the moment they tried to work the meaning of the title into conversation during the film. why they felt the need to do that, i dont know... maybe some suit kept saying 'but whys it called point break.. i dont get it...'... either way, it was horrible.

other than that, the film was really empty. soulless, pointless, kinda dull, extremely forgettable... main characters come and go and no one cares...

there are two things i liked about the film however...

1: despite the fact its a failure in every way, at least i can say this goes down the path that i applaud and think any remake SHOULD. virtually NOTHING from the original is in this, and thats how it SHOULD BE. If you want to do a remake, you should take the concept and make an entire new film, and thats what they did. Sure it failed... hoooo boy did it fail spectacularily, but i appreciate that they didnt just try and do a direct ripoff. More remakes should take this approach. The film wasn't about bank robbers, there was no iconic skydiving scene and it was barely about surfing.

2: its made me want to hunt down the original and rewatch it. Its been far too long.


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PostPosted: Sat, 12th Mar 2016 12:18    Post subject:
Hmm, creating something with another name was too hard again.
At least it makes people watch the other one (again) I guess. Razz


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PostPosted: Sat, 12th Mar 2016 15:37    Post subject:
The Hunger Games Mockingjay part 2 - bore fest. Really really really boring.. 3/10

2 hours and 16 minutes my projector lamp will never get back
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