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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 58)
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| couch-potato |
| quote: | Originally posted by yukii
One of my all-time favorites. |
I hate that movie. :mad: |
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| TaurusNYY |
too lazy to read the past posts sorry....
Half Baked- you all saw it Im sure.
Haven- good twisted movie- dark and deep- imo at least.
Dr Dre Up In smoke tour DVD- maybe it is because I went and it was f'in crazy.
Best of show- good old american humor.
Warriors- Can you Dig It!!!!
Thanks for staying- now drink up (.-/ |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Everything is pretty amateurish since Primer. |
such a great film. |
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| LAdazeNYnights |
+1 on the nod to primer.
wow |
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| Renzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I liked it quite a bit. Nicolas was great at being a total sketchbag cop, I was quite surprised. Maybe its because he wasn't really acting. |
His performance was terrific, but the movie itself did nothing for me. Although the rumor about the dream sequence is quite interesting, I must say.
Rumor because nothing is confirmed, of course. |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
Actually I never bothered to read it. It's rather evident from the movie, anyways. :p
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Is it? I wouldn't say so, but maybe that's because I never wanted the movie to be about time travel and rejected that explanation. Donnie Darko should be surrealistic and when looking at a surrealistic painting I don't want an art fag like Nefardec to come along and start explaining "The wolf symbolizes the animalic human nature and the house symbolizes society and it's values at the time. By painting bla and bla the artist wants to express his views on bla and defines art in a new way that is different from bla and more in accordance with Bla's theory on eductaion. However for that we first must discuss the nature of art and education and their specific role in bla bla (more tl;dr)." Imo it's an awesome movie without any explanation, that time travel ruins things.
Anyway, I recommend Marebito and Songs from the second Floor. |
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
Is it? I wouldn't say so, but maybe that's because I never wanted to be the movie about time travel and rejected that explanation. Donnie Darko should be surrealistic and when looking at a surrealistic painting I don't want an art fag like Nefardec to come along and start explaining "The wolf symbolized the animalic human nature and the house symbolizes society and it's values at the time. By painting bla and bla the artist wants to express his views on bla and defines art in a new way that is different from bla and more in accordance with Bla's theory on eductaion. However for that we first must discuss the nature of art and education and their specific role in bla bla (more tl;dr)." Imo it's an awesome movie without any explanation, that time travel ruins things.
Anyway, I recommend Marebito and Songs from the second Floor. |
i laike yew. |
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| leph555 |
| Just watched Harry Brown. What an awesome performance by Michael Caine. |
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| Lilith |
Banlieue 13
Not really into a lot of action flicks, but they did well with this one because the stuntwork is amazing to watch, its sort of if the French made 'Escape from NY'... but with marginally better acting, far superior camera work and no special effects. |
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| ModernNosferatu |
| Flowers in the Attic |
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| Danny Ocean |
| 2001: A Space Odyssey, Apocalypse Now, The Holy Mountain, El Topo, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Pink Floyd's The Wall, A Scanner Darkly, Waking Life, The Departed, Shutter Island, |
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