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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 63)
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Meat187
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Originally posted by netroM
You should give the Director's Cut a try; it explains some parts by including pages of the book between some chapters


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Don't do it! Never read that book or the retarded explanation it gives.

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
[...] 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.
woscar
I watched You Don't Know Jack last night and I recommend it. Brilliant acting from Pacino (of course) with solid performances from Susan Sarandon and John Goodman. The movie itself does a brilliant job of presenting Jack Kevorkian in a fair manner. It can basically be summarized in a line said by a news reporter in the movie: "Jack Kevorkian, the right message but wrong messenger". Watch it.
Renzo
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Originally posted by woscar
I watched You Don't Know Jack last night and I recommend it. Brilliant acting from Pacino (of course) with solid performances from Susan Sarandon and John Goodman. The movie itself does a brilliant job of presenting Jack Kevorkian in a fair manner. It can basically be summarized in a line said by a news reporter in the movie: "Jack Kevorkian, the right message but wrong messenger". Watch it.

Yes, this is definitely on my list of films to watch.
The17sss
just saw the Australian film "The Square" the other day. Really good film noir. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Check it out:

yukii
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Originally posted by idoru


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401711/


I'm gonna rent this one some time this week.

I watched Robin Hood last weekend and it was ok. I'm having trouble enjoying a movie where I feel it's cliche and I know what's going to happen.. they made it very obvious there will be a second part.

I hope to see Prince of Persia this or next week, just to see Jake's body :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: ..oh yeah, and the movie.
WittyHandle
Get him to the Greek is hilarious. I went in with no expectations, but loved every second of it.
LAdazeNYnights
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
Get him to the Greek is hilarious. I went in with no expectations, but loved every second of it.


seeing it tonight
Dj Nacht
I sa a really great older movie last night.. Children Of Men.
If you love science fiction its a must see.

I also sa the movie Dune for the first time, very good but I don't suggest it unless your a real science fiction nerd like me. :stongue:
TranceGiant
eh....it started off well but quickly became too chaotic and random.
jester
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
Get him to the Greek is hilarious. I went in with no expectations, but loved every second of it.


I would totally see it again. Its quite intense.

The absinth scene :crazy: Thats how I felt (pretty much) after drinking it.

Chris Crossland
Rampage

See it now!
WittyHandle
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Originally posted by jester
I would totally see it again. Its quite intense.

The absinth scene :crazy: Thats how I felt (pretty much) after drinking it.


Did you eat little miniatures of your own head too :haha:

Pretty sure I'll be seeing this again in the theater.
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