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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 67)
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leph555
I really wanted to see Cyrus, wasn't playing at the theatre across the street from me :(
Renzo
quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i saw the first 45 minutes of it last year, and walked out. i was feeling too pretentious and douchey when watching the film. maybe it was just me, and how i was feeling, because the previous movie i watched before this was real hipster and wanted to punch puppies after the ending.

that being said, i might give it another chance. :p

Yeah, they're hipster s, but the film had enough laughs where you can forgive them some.
The17sss
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
The scene where Cyrus first shows off his electronic music is gold. :stongue:


"Sounds like Steve Miller."

"No it doesn't".

:stongue:
LeopoldStotch
Waiting to see 'inception'.

I have fears I am overhyping this movie in my head so much that I am going to be disappointed after watching this movie. :(
WittyHandle
I always tell myself a movie I'm really looking forward to is going to suck just to avoid that trap. I've done a real good job keeping my expectations of Inception down. Decided not to hit the midnight show tonight, but it's on for 9:45 tomorrow.
LeopoldStotch
back. just have to say ...... it's worth the whole 150 minutes. just want to recommend to watch the movie with an open mind. :p
Dj Nacht
Just received my Young & Dangerous DVD series in the mail. If anyone likes asian triad movies and can stand the subtitles, its a good series to watch.
Jarvmeister
This thread is my favorite. :crazy:
LeopoldStotch
ok my thoughts on Inception:

Summary:
Cobb is a well-skilled psychological hitman who is part of an idea extraction team with Arthur. Saito, a wealthy businessman, convinces Cobb the ultimate deal he cannot refuse, but in return, Cobb needs to inject an idea into Fischer's mind, rather than extract it. Saito's main intention is to eliminate his competition Fischer, and become the #1 company in his particular sector. Cobb and Arthur create a team of an architect(Aridane), chemist(Yusuf), and mind illusionist(Eames) to complete the job.

The team engineers the idea to lead Fischer into a mind maze made up of multiple layers(dreams), where they will generate a false memory to have Fischer believe the injected idea. Things go awry during the job when the team is in the process of injecting the idea into Fischer's mind, causing the team to go through a race against time to complete the job. Along the process, Cobb's secrets buried within his mind play a factor against him completing the job.

Thoughts:
This is a very well done film. I am going to first note that it does have close similarities to the movies Paprika and Solaris. However, Nolan takes bits and pieces of those movies, adds his own ideas into the mix, and creates one thought provoking film.

I feel the structure and process is similar to a previous movie he did Memento, but the difference is he expands the idea tenfold in Inception. Rather than exploring the mind of a man with short term memory, Nolan explores the dream world to the bit, and gives a good explanation to what the human mind does when we enter a dream state. On top of that, in my opinion, his use of character representation was well used and easily comprehensive to the common man.

As for action, there is a considerable amount of action scenes with fight sequences, car chases, and gun battles, but it does not define the movie. What defines the movie is the team's chase to complete what seems to be an impossible job, and along the process revealing the mysteries of the human mind. The beginning of the movie spends some time giving a 101 class on psychological behavior, what we can do with our mind when we are in a dream state, and the advantages and disadvantages of pursing something we create in our minds.

I'm not going to reveal too much to spoil it for some who want to watch it. Overall, it lived up to my expectations. :p Ok carry on folks.
pkcRAISTLIN
so, finally got round to watching kick ass. ing loved it. enjoyed the remixes of the sunshine theme too, great piece of music that one.

leph555
Saw 2001 A Space Odyssey. I simply cannot find words to express this film, it's absolutely .


( I really do not know how to fill in that blank :wtf: )
Renzo
Watched A Single Man last night. Not having read the book and after watching the trailer, I was convinced the film would be a suspense/thriller, of sorts. And, of course, it was not. At least not in the traditional sense.

But anyway, it is a solid film and Colin Firth was terrific. Not a bad directorial debut by Tom Ford, either. I was impressed.
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