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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 143)
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LAdazeNYnights
Well here's a guess for how that film will play out:
It'll start with 5 minutes of action that leads up to Robocop about to be dismantled.
Flash over city and read "5 months before"
robocop, or whoever the protagonist is, will give a monologue as the camera focuses in on our setting.
this bit will remain constant throughout the film - as some new scenes come into focus, establishing setting, the protagonist will deliver a monologue.
srussell0018
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LAdazeNYnights
Was interested in this



having seen the trailer not too long ago. Herzog has a way with words and I've always been fond of his work. Just now I read Ebert's review on Into The Abyss and I'm even more anxious to see it. I was amazed to learn that the film was put together from interviews that he did upon first meeting them, in that one day!

I'm also interested in this:


as I think Peter Mullan is awesome (Session 9!!!!!).
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by zGoogleman
No dumbass. You're going to get raped pretty soon, ******.


The ? :stongue:
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by zGoogleman
No dumbass. You're going to get raped pretty soon, ******.


Hal's not a minor, you filthy pederast.
VAR
quote:
Originally posted by zGoogleman
And you liked child porn, delta fag.


3 strikes,
child porn??? /barf,
fukin' with Hal,
and


oooohhh look!
someone has raised their hand.
goody-goody!!!

:disbelief
GoSpeedGo!
Okay, put Bellflower on my "Best of 2011" list.
Moongoose
Just watched The Boat That Rocked (Pirate Radio for you yanks)





I liked it. Apparently the movie was a commercial failure and can understand why, its not the sort of blockbuster action packed flick i would go and see on the big screen, but for something to put on on a foggy saturday afternoon in november, its really good. And the great thing about movies or tv shows set in the 60s is they contain tons of era appropriate music, which this does.
LAdazeNYnights
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Originally posted by GoSpeedGo!
Okay, put Bellflower on my "Best of 2011" list.


This movie had SO much :wtf: in it. I thought it was really cool, fresh, and original. Young actor/filmmaker seems quite talented, but it was severely lacking in clarity imo. The ideas were there and the acting was strong but it rubbed me the wrong way at times.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
rubbed me the wrong way


:gsmile:

GoSpeedGo!
quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
Young actor/filmmaker seems quite talented, but it was severely lacking in clarity imo. The ideas were there and the acting was strong but it rubbed me the wrong way at times.


[possible spoilers for those who haven't seen it]

What exactly wasn't clear there? Do you mean Woodrow's revenge sequence, which then turns out as a hallucination? I think the tragedy of all that is actually stronger if it's first played straight (more or less) and then shown as nothing but a fantasy. It's not like the film doesn't allude to this earlier; in the beginning you see some of the shots from later parts of the film so it's clear it's not going to have a simple linear storyline.
bananas
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Originally posted by Moongoose
Just watched The Boat That Rocked (Pirate Radio for you yanks)



I liked it. Apparently the movie was a commercial failure and can understand why, its not the sort of blockbuster action packed flick i would go and see on the big screen, but for something to put on on a foggy saturday afternoon in november, its really good. And the great thing about movies or tv shows set in the 60s is they contain tons of era appropriate music, which this does.

yeah, loved it too and the soundtrack, obviously
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