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Watched Buried last night, holy shit what a movie. Not exactly what I expected from the ending either, was a surprise to me.
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Originally posted by Agent_Wong View PostHahaha. Well from the perspective of it's not been done before it was very well done, I thought anyway. The surprise factor is that normally in movies the "good" guy doesn't die, so that's why I say that. Anyway, you have your opinions about the movie and I have mine.
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Originally posted by jimmyjoejangles View Postwatched most of repo men last night, jude law and forest whittaker repo artifial organs. Jude law gets a fake heart can't afford it and goes on the lam. gets really campy for a brief second but it is later explained. worth a watch i'd say. also has an awesome soundtrack which is important for me.Last edited by rewak; 05-16-2011, 09:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Scream View PostI then said we should watch 127 hours for further boredom/fun. "It's like the box movie but on a mountain"Last edited by BBboy20; 05-17-2011, 03:40 AM.
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Originally posted by TheSelfishGene View PostWent to an Alien/Aliens double feature at the local cinema last night.
It was awesome.
I just saw a 1981 slasher film called The Burning. It's a considerably well put together and enjoyable one among all of the crap the genre births. I mean hey, if Tom Savini turned down Friday the 13th Part 2 to work on this one it must be worth something, right?
Seriously though, it's a tense, chilling movie. Not overboard whatsoever with offing characters before you get familiar with them, but the kills are still satisfyingly gory and spared for the right moments. Also, apparently it features the first on-screen appearances of Jason Alexander and Holly Hunter, both fairly prominent characters.
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Thor was a really fine film. After Iron Man 2 I had low expectations, but was surprised by how well pieced together the film was. I liked that the story actually had a nice metaphor and didn't try to be preachy about it.
As for Insidious well....Ya know who made Insidious?
James Wan and Leigh Whannel. The guys who made 'Saw', 'Dead Silence', and 'Death Sentence'.What do all these films have in common? They all suck.
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Originally posted by BBboy20 View Post...yes, because entertainment about being held up in a singular spot majority of or at all time should be left in books, right?
Strange how the movie never gets a claustrophobic feeling across like shorter scenes in Kill Bill II, Double Jeopardy - perhaps like I said earlier, its because they were just more busy zooming in and out all the time.
Just saw Morning Glory with Harrison Ford.. not too bad, I can sort of relate to his character - this is life, be serious!
As for Insidious well....Ya know who made Insidious?
James Wan and Leigh Whannel. The guys who made 'Saw', 'Dead Silence', and 'Death Sentence'.What do all these films have in common? They all suck.Last edited by Scream; 05-18-2011, 01:10 AM.
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Went to the drive in and saw Thor last night, it was a decent movie. At the very least they confirmed our suspicions about there being an Avengers movie. Next on the movie list is Green Lantern. I refuse to see X-men on the grounds that they are already changing story elements they laid down in Wolverine...
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