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  • Tropic Thunder - 4/10

    Robert Downey Jr. was brilliant and this film's only saving *****. I just didn't find this movie too funny at all...I laughed maybe twice. Also, they spent way too much time poking fun at mentally retarded people. Way too much time.


    EDIT: Mother of God, 3,000 posts?! Wow...that's pathetic.
    Last edited by Vector; 06-11-2009, 01:44 PM.

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    • I got invited to the premiere of The Taking of Pelham 123 last night, John Travolta plays an excellent bad guy in this movie, check it out if you like action films. good stuff

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      • Originally posted by missvalentine View Post
        I just watched a film called Malcolm X. Brilliantly filmed but i do not like the man himself at all.

        He just got on my nerves, and seemed a little racist against whites, sure he did a lot of good things for African Americans and stuff, but so did Martin Luther King Jr.
        I love Malcolm X the man, he was great, you have to see where he's coming from though, whites treated blacks like garbage with segregation and stuff, it's only natural to develop a hatred against them while white's racism towards blacks are unjustified and wrong.

        After he went to Mecca he saw that everyone, white muslims, black muslims, etc. were all together and after that he didn't show what you would call racism towards whites.

        Plus that's how the Nation of Islam taught them, the white devil, Elijah Muhammed himself was full of it.

        and MLK Jr was a great man

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        • Originally posted by Stars1356 View Post
          Watched Live Free or Die Hard last night and thought it was a good movie. Great action, story wasn't to hard to follow the only thing was the main villan was weak but he was a computer nerd.
          yha its a good movie Justin Long is good in it as well. Justin is one of my favorite actors.

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          • Originally posted by TheBlackMamba View Post
            I love Malcolm X the man, he was great, you have to see where he's coming from though, whites treated blacks like garbage with segregation and stuff, it's only natural to develop a hatred against them while white's racism towards blacks are unjustified and wrong.

            After he went to Mecca he saw that everyone, white muslims, black muslims, etc. were all together and after that he didn't show what you would call racism towards whites.

            Plus that's how the Nation of Islam taught them, the white devil, Elijah Muhammed himself was full of it.

            and MLK Jr was a great man
            Yeah i suppose so, and he was less racist at the end i guess, but at the beginning and especially the middle of the movie i couldn't stand him. And Elijah Muhammed was such a racist bastard.

            I hated the part when a white girl walks up to him and wants to help and join him in trying to give black people there rights, and he basically says to her to get out of his face cause she was white.

            I know he was discriminated against himself as well, and Elijah messed with his head but I'm still not to sure about him, he was a violent man too. Like when he played that Russian roulette game.

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            • i watched Wall.E at the hospital yesterday with my dad.Pretty good movie its worth a watch it has its funny parts.
              Last edited by nemesiswontdie; 06-12-2009, 11:36 AM.

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              • Originally posted by nemesiswontdie View Post
                i watched Wall.E at the hospital yesterday with my dad. as much as i hate to say it since its a disney movie, this one was good and funny.
                Pixar not Disney.
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                • Originally posted by aris13 View Post
                  Pixar not Disney.

                  lol mybad letz me fix that

                  they both make CG kid movies so i think they are almost the same.
                  Last edited by nemesiswontdie; 06-12-2009, 11:37 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by missvalentine View Post
                    Yeah i suppose so, and he was less racist at the end i guess, but at the beginning and especially the middle of the movie i couldn't stand him. And Elijah Muhammed was such a racist bastard.

                    I hated the part when a white girl walks up to him and wants to help and join him in trying to give black people there rights, and he basically says to her to get out of his face cause she was white.

                    I know he was discriminated against himself as well, and Elijah messed with his head but I'm still not to sure about him, he was a violent man too. Like when he played that Russian roulette game.
                    back then he was taught by the Nation to meet violence with violence that's why he was like that, before when he was Detroit Red he wasn't like that towards whites, Elijah messed with his, along with many others, head.

                    If you read the Autobiography of Malcolm X it explains everything, and at the end he saw the error of the Nation's ways, that's why they killed him

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                    • Originally posted by TheBlackMamba View Post
                      back then he was taught by the Nation to meet violence with violence that's why he was like that, before when he was Detroit Red he wasn't like that towards whites, Elijah messed with his, along with many others, head.

                      If you read the Autobiography of Malcolm X it explains everything, and at the end he saw the error of the Nation's ways, that's why they killed him
                      Interesting, thanks for explaining that Mamba.

                      I hated how Elijah got Malcolm to do all the talking and preaching while he sat there with a crown on and thought he was a God.

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                      • Me, my cousin and a bunch of our friends watched "The Eye" last night. Sort of scary at some parts, mostly suspenseful and the end was very "oh ... oh BALLS." worthy. We had a good time and the movie was pretty good for what it was.

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                        • I just watched the original theatrical version of Alien before, the film is brilliant, and the direction is superb. I will be watching Aliens theatrical version soon as well, then I'm gonna watch the directors cut versions of both movies after that. I wonder which is better. Ill probably do the same with Alien 3 and Resurrection.

                          I really loved how at first the film doesn't follow Ripley at all, in the beginning she's no more than a side character. One who has never watched Alien before wouldn't even realize she was the main character until more than half way through the film. I love this technique that Ridley Scott used while filming it. It means he also gave many of the other characters time to develop so it was shocking when they died.

                          Also i love the sense of isolation and fear you get when Ripley discovers that Lambert and the other guy both got killed by the Alien and she realizes that she is now completely alone on the Nostromo, that would be terrifying to know that other that a tabby cat, the only other living thing on board this huge ship, is an Alien who is hunting you. It really scared me.

                          Also I am now intrigued by the Space Jockey, what the hell is he and why was he there?

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                          • Just saw 3 widely different and equally enjoyable movies.

                            "Purple Noon" (aka Plein Soleil) is the first adaptation of the novel The Talented Mr. Ripley. A re-adaptation was made around the late 90s with Matt Damon, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It's about a man of a humble background who kills his far wealthier friend and assumes his identity. His motivation is left ambiguous, so it's cool to ponder whether Ripley wants his friend's status, woman, money, or just his life. Lots of shots of mirrors. Besides the beautiful environments (it's set around Italy, mostly in Rome), the acting is what shines in this film. Alain Delon is the perfect madman.

                            "Holy Mountain" is an allegorical film by Alejandro Jodorowsky, who's famous for "El Topo." In terms of trivia, the latter film was so well received that John Lennon and Yoko Ono funded "Holy Mountain." Now, it's incredibly hard for me to describe this movie in terms of synopsis, sequence, or themes. A lot of it is purely symbolic, and also its content is projected through its imagery, which is some of the most psychedelic I've ever seen. There are too many cultural, political, religious, and social images that clash multiple times in the same scene. What I will say however is that it's not for the easily offended, squeamish, etc. It makes A Clockwork Orange look like a Disney movie. There are films regarded as exploitation in nature, but I don't think "Holy Mountain" even fits in with those. Either way I think one could get a lot out of it, and the ending smacks you in the face.

                            "Ip Man" is a recent Chinese film made about the legendary martial arts master of the Wing Chun style. It's surprising that this is the first made about Ip, seeing as every biography you'll read about him says something along the lines of "OMG HE TRAINED BRUCE LEE!" The movie isn't just about Ip Man, but his town, Fo Shan. Towards the beginning you see Fo Shan portrayed as a tight-knit, peaceful community and then the second Sino-Japanese war kicks in. The mood completely changes to one of desolation, fear, and depression after Japan occupies. It definitely shattered any reservations I had about martial arts films. As a martial arts film however, the choreography (done by Sammo Hung of Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and John Woo fame) is exceptionally done and it gets exciting when the scene warrants. A wonderful film altogether because it's both entertaining and inspiring.

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                            • I just watched a movie called "Con Air" with Nicholas Cage in it. it was pretty good, it was about a bunch of prisoners who made an attempt to escape while on a flight getting a prison transfer. It had some very interesting characters in it, and was fun to watch.

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                              • Con Air is SOOOOO LAME!!!!!
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