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I just re-watched the Feast Trilogy. Ha, funny how the series progressed from the first one. The first was really dark humour and such, and then the sequels were just plain slapstick you-shouldn't-expect-anything kind of humour. Too bad Honey Pie met her demise in the third movie, I really liked her. Who knows, if they make a fourth, she'll probably be alive! Who knows what's going to happen?
And to anybody who has seen these movies, can somebody explain to me why that car flew out of nowhere from the sky in the second movie? I'm assuming it was the robot from the end of the third, but it just came out of nowhere and landed in the street... huh...
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Originally posted by nemesiswontdie View PostI just watched I Love You, Man. I love this movie. One of my favorites now. Paul Rudd is fucking great.
I'm wondering about Jonah Hill in another starring role, Get Him to the Greek seems like a good premise and Russel Brand rarely fails. I wouldn't mind seeing it at all.
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Day of Wrath. Got this movie for only 1,99 and i have to say it was entertaining.
Ruy de Mendoza (Christopher Lambert), a rugged yet honest sheriff of a 16th century Spanish provincial city, discovers a series of brutal and perplexing murders of high-ranking nobles. These prominent people and their bodyguards are slaughtered with unusual violence, large letters are gruesomely carved on their chest with a knife. Before Mendoza can confirm with the widows the identity of the victims, the butchered bodies vanish without a trace and the crime scenes are cleaned spotless.
As the murders continue, so does Ruy's fierce determination to unearth the truth. Following the clues he finds on the victims' bodies, including a suspicious old scroll with a list o f puzzling names and a set of old rusty keys wrapped in precious velvet, Ruy seeks in the victims' past for the keys to this baffling mystery. But as he gets deeper into this mystery, things start getting dangerous.Last edited by cerberes; 02-21-2010, 04:04 PM.
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The Crying Game
Neil Jordan's finest hour.
Originally posted by Inferno04 View PostShutter Island was better than I expected, and the trailer reveals NOTHING luckily.Last edited by aris13; 03-07-2010, 06:38 AM.sigpic
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Coco Avant Chanel
I really expected this to be a girly/fashionista movie (Chanel, and all that shit), but it wasn't. Though it wasn't the greatest movie all around, it had some really great scenes (particularly the end when Gabrielle walks towards the site of a crash, and the way her face slowly changes emotion is just so damn heartbreaking).
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Originally posted by aris13 View PostThat's funny because my girlfriend told me that she got the plot twist from the trailer.
Went to see Alice in Wonderland, in costume, with a bunch of friends...hey, our costumes got us to the front of the line for seats. xD
As for the movie...It, just like Avatar, bugs me more as I think about it more. I liked them both just fine in the moment but as I think about them more with my 'critic' side...Anyway, um...It ended up being a Narnia/LotR ripoff.
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