Originally posted by fullhouse
when im bored, i make love to myself.
Thank you for sharing fullhouse. Everyone let's thank fullhouse for sharing his thoughts with us :tongue3
On a serious tip, I saw Sherlock Holmes yesterday: superb! Those awaiting a faithfull representation of the character might get disappointed. When Warner Bros asked Guy Ritchie to direct this one, they said "we want Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes" and that was exactly what that was.
I don't think this a SPOILER as a quick glance at Guy's IMDb will confirm this, but the sequel will lead into a third part and this franchise will be the new Pirates.
A Guy Ritchie movie for Christmas? This is the best Christmas EVER!!!!!
MediumCoke
I'm doing some cleaning up on my FB page and before I toss this long list of movies that I really enjoy away, I thought I could share these titles with fellow TA movie enthusiasts.
Blade Runner, Fight Club, Coffee & Cigarettes, Ghost in the Shell, The Matrix, The Cell, Sleepy Hollow, Akira, Deadly Outlaw Rekka, Fong Sai Yuk I & II, Kill Bill I & II, Sin City, Donnie Darko, Donnie Brasco, Neighbor No.13, Belly, House of 1000 Corpses, The Devils Rejects, The Basketball Diairies, Scarface, The Tai Chi Master, Spawn, The Fifth Element, Shutter, Ongbak, Kungpao, The Crow, Ronin, Ghost Dog, Iron Monkey, Enter The 36 Chambers, Return To The 36 Chambers, Golden Swallow, 8th Diagram Pole Fighter, Kungfu Hustle, Shaolin Temple, Heroes of the East, The Boondock Saints, Pitch Black, Equilibrium, End of Days, Reservoir Dogs, Underworld, The Transporter(1/2), Banlieue 13, Infernal Affairs I, II, III, Fearless, Dirty Ho, Once Upon A Time in China I, II, III, Godfather I, II, III, The Devil's Advocate, Dog Day Afternoon, Pirates of the Carribean, In The Mood For Love, The Prestige (I can do it too), A Bronx Tale, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Do The Right Thing, Malcolm X, Inside Man, The Fountain, Once Upon a Time in America, The Departed, Renaissance, Pi, 12 Monkeys, Independence Day, Brazil, The Man Who Wasn't There, Manhattan, Scoop, Full Metal Jacket, Cigarettes & Romance, Raging Bull, Mean Streets, Blast of Silence, Taxi Driver, Ichi the Killer, Day-Dawn-Night-Land of the Dead, Shaun of the Dead, Mean Streets.
Johnny Jon
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Originally posted by MediumCoke
Blade Runner, Fight Club, Donnie Darko, Donnie Brasco, The Basketball Diairies, Scarface, The Tai Chi Master, The Fifth Element, Shutter, Ongbak, Iron Monkey, Shaolin Temple,The Boondock Saints, Equilibrium, End of Days, Reservoir Dogs,The Transporter(1/2), Banlieue 13, Infernal Affairs I, II, III, Fearless, Once Upon A Time in China I, II, III, Godfather I, II, III, The Devil's Advocate, The Prestige (I can do it too), Inside Man, Pi, 12 Monkeys, Raging Bull, Shaun of the Dead
i second all of those, ill check some of the titles you submitted for sure
Dj Nacht
Just finished watching Internal Affairs, 10/10! Are the other two worth watching? Never seen The Departed either... guess I should watch it now?
Marcus007
yeah departed is great!
Schadenfreude
you will like it steve. a bit long, but very good.
Johnny Jon
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Originally posted by Dj Nacht
Just finished watching Internal Affairs, 10/10! Are the other two worth watching? Never seen The Departed either... guess I should watch it now?
That i know i think "The Departed" covers elements of all three "infernal affairs" movies, but i cant confirm since i havent seen The Departed and say this based on what people told me as i held my ground of "asian original versions is da sh*t". I'd compare it to "watching star trek movies vs watching star trek the serie". You can watch star trek movies without being a "trekkie". If you are the "trekkie" type, watch the entire serie first as the asian serie goes into details, work the historic, lets the characters develop and even change, and i think the three of them cover a crap load of years. I have trouble thinking that "The Departed" went into details as deeply, although im sure Scorcese and his team insured that the necessary stuff was there. Maybe it'd be best for "MediumCoke" to answer you hehe, my two cents on this subject.
Marcus007
mark wahlberg is BAD ASS in departed... that's all i will say hehehe
Schadenfreude
still one of the worst actors of all time imo.
Johnny Jon
Mark Wahlberg will never be a good actor for me as everytime i see a movie with him starring the whole time i got "good vibrations" on loop in my head which ruins it. It was funny though for "The Happening" and "Fear", running after Reese Witherspoon with good vibration playing. Only movie i appreciated with him in it is "Four Brothers". To me he will always be Marky Mark as he still looks pretty much the same.
Donny Wahlberg though sheesh, major change, got no NKOTB tracks in head anyways, maybe just "valentine girl", Cheese made out of sh*t, friggin love it, french people thought about giving up cheese production as this is cheese supreme. Perfect song to kill a date and save yourself, the main thing is to keep a straight face while the song is playing and keeping serious. Nasa probably sent this track in their message to any other existing life form out there, thus preventing any contact with them,ever. Just so you know what im talking about:
Schadenfreude
i liked a couple movies he was in though.
in 3 kings he played himself as an army guy.
in boogie knights he played himself with a big penis.
in the departed he played himself with a swearing problem.