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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 15)
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inconspicuous
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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Finally saw Kiss Kiss Bang Bang... Val Kilmer as a gay private eye had me laughing before his first line.


script is one of the most try-hard ones I can remember, but still enjoyed it.
LeopoldStotch
quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Finally saw Kiss Kiss Bang Bang... Val Kilmer as a gay private eye had me laughing before his first line.


the Val Kilmer-Robert Downey Jr combo did it for me. :stongue:
Chimney
"The Fall" is an amazing movie.
Renzo
quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
Watched Sunshine Cleaning last night. Loved it.

I saw this and Adventureland last night. I really enjoyed both, especially Adventureland [surprisingly enough].

The script just felt very real to me. And since it was set against the backdrop of the 80s, the tunes were personally well-received.
Lebezniatnikov
Kind of embarrassing, but I finally saw A Thin Red Line this weekend, and it confirmed to me that Terrence Malick has the best eye of all working directors. Nearly every shot is visually stunning. He doesn't rely much on script to tell a story; in fact, the script seemed rather underdeveloped. But the impressionistic way he uses images and tone to convey feeling is pretty awesome.

LeopoldStotch
i love it when they show random bad movies in the middle of the night.



this movie is just horrible. the ending of the movie i was doing this ... :rolleyes: ... then :stongue: ....

and it's supposed to be a horror movie.
inconspicuous
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i love it when they show random bad movies in the middle of the night.



this movie is just horrible. the ending of the movie i was doing this ... :rolleyes: ... then :stongue: ....

and it's supposed to be a horror movie.


If she wasn't absolutely gorgeous, Kate Beckinsale would get so much hate for having one of the worst resumes of any actress still working in Hollywood. She's like the Rob Schneider of beautiful women.
Lira
Anything with Alyson Hannigan.

Lebezniatnikov
:stongue:

How I Met Your Mother is pretty awesome, though.
Renzo
quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Kind of embarrassing, but I finally saw A Thin Red Line this weekend...

I'm in the same boat. I just saw Kill Bill 1 and 2 this weekend. Something always came up every time I wanted to watch 'em.

, I love Tarantino. The scenes with Gordon Liu as Pei Mei were amazing.

Lira
I liked "The Reader":



Lots of gratuitous sex scenes in the first half of the film and, in the end, there's this very moving dilemma the characters struggle with.
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Originally posted by Renzo
I'm in the same boat. I just saw Kill Bill 1 and 2 this weekend. Something always came up every time I wanted to watch 'em.

, I love Tarantino. The scenes with Gordon Liu as Pei Mei were amazing.

I didn't really like either. I like randomness, but Kill Bill tried too hard to try too hard :p
Renzo
Yeah, The Reader is pretty good.
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