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+ Kinjo - |
May 29 2005, 10:14 AM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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DVD (pirated) cost only $0.80 each here so I bought about 80 of them about last month. I've watched a few of them I'd like to comment very quickly to get this thread going: Band of Brothers: Excellent! Go Spielberg! I think I watched this time 3 times all over again. White Noise: Not too bad, the plot could be better - but it's still quite fun watching it. eXistenZ: lame... weird and close to boring in general, but I like some scenes and idea they try to present. Saw: Good movie! clever twist and I was surprised of the ending. I thought I was buying a horror movie but it end up a thriller and what a good thrill it was! Sleepy Hollow: Always like Depp, excellent acting, good plot! I'd like to see more movies like this, any idea? Secret Window: hmm not my kind of thriller movie, but this one is sort of a "servitor" movie where Depp creates this imaginary character and in the end... go watch it, it's not the best but quite good. Hostage: Bruce Willis starred in this one, and I'm very dissapointed with the plot, the story was weak and I simply stop watching it halfway. What? Bruce against a bunch of weak teens in a hostage situations? Flight of the Phoenix: A story about a plane crashed in Gobi desert and on how the surviving crew work together to get out and survive. Fun! The New Zatoichi: Japanese movie. A story of a blind samurai. The first good action Japanese movie I've seen since.. ehem.... The Last Samurai (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) Great samurai action - japanese style - great story, this has become one of my fave after... ehm, The Last Samurai. The ending a bit "corny" though... yea, the japs movie market probably likes that kind of ending. Ocean's Twelve: Love it. But the first is always the best. Bone Snatcher: Stay away! I only spent 20 minutes watching it and went the disk flying to the trash bin. Bad acting, and one of the worst plot I've ever seen. Kill Bill 1 & 2: Uma Thurman definately have no idea how to do a martial art stuff, but the visual effect, story line and the rest is great. The Recruit: Al Pacino! The greatest of my kind of actor. Ah, I've never seen any of his movie sucks. Powerful acting, exciting story, and a must buy! Friends: Bought the whole series. Fun every episodes of it. The only TV show I ever enjoyed.
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mediocracy |
May 29 2005, 12:09 PM
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I will limit this to movies I have seen recently at the cinema as having access to 2mb broadband means I can download and watch a lot of films (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) The Edukators - The film blurb said - "Jan, Peter and Jule are living out their rebellious youth. They are united by their passion to change the state of the world. Jan and Peter become "The Edukators," mysterious perpetrators who non-violently warn the local rich their "days of plenty are numbered." Complications follow when the vulnerable Jule ends up falling for both young men. Reckless choices result in danger. An operation gone wrong and what was never intended to be a kidnapping brings the three young idealists face-to-face with the values of the generation in power. This gutsy film from Director Hans Weingartner is an uplifting ode to youth, full of anger, hope, frustration, love and confusion. Its cast is uniformly excellent and Weingartner's visual style is an assured one. THE EDUKATORS is a knock out film experience from start to finish.". I say - damn good film, intelligent and explored each of the main characters whilst telling the story. Well worth seeing if you like modern german films and want to watch something that will make you think. Its all gone Pete Tong - The film blurb said - 'A Riot of Comedy'. I say - Yep, it is funny in places, the music is great, and Paul Kaye is superb in the lead role as Franki Wilde the DJ who has gone to the edge and back again. This film is also touching and poigniant in places, which lifts it above the usual run of the mill british comedy.
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Jun 12 2005, 08:10 AM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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Just watched Constantine and it's awesome (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) It's the best occult movie I've seen up to date. John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) is born with a gift - a curse as he'd like to refer it with his supranatural powers who literally been to hell and back. He is an exorcist, occulist, and demonologist sending demons back to hell. This is a movie where you'll see the world of demons and angels, Archangel Gabriel whom Constantine seemed to have close relationship with a hidden agenda, Lucifer - whom he'd casually talked with and refer as "Lu", the story of Mammon, astral projection to hell, exorcism, containing demon in a mirror, and sexy Rachel Weisz (Enemy at the Gates) It's like a mix of Interview with a Vampire, The Matrix, Dracula 2000, The Exorcist, and Underworld. A must see occult movie.
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babyalien |
Jun 12 2005, 09:26 AM
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Great thread,
I watched van helsing, (great animation), vampires and werewolfs transforming, definately worth the purchase.
My mum bought me queen of the damned christmas, definately the must coolest, mind blowing films for me, I usually admire sutble things but this film is to feed people who dream of being great.
I'm also a massive fan of interview with the vampie.
Another film is stigmata, jesus does psy attacks on some non religious funky ladie!
Mortal kombat, just love these different worlds, that change my perception so much!.
carrie, of course she scares all of us in that, inspiration when I was doing tk!...
six sense is mind blowing, that kid is a great acter!
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SilverGuardian |
Jun 13 2005, 08:01 AM
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Nice thread!
Sin City(pirate): Very bloody, but lives upto critic hype. However, they didn't organise the senarios in the correct order which I realised after the final segment had finished. One gripe? As it's pirate, I missed the credits when I wanted to check on one of the supporting cast.
Shallow Grave: Not that overly scary which defeats the film's purpose but doesn't take anything away from the film. Story is a group of three Scottish flatmates hold meetings with people to become the fourth flatmate. They pick one and a day later the flatmate is dead and they find a suitcase full of money. As they decide what to do with the money they must dispose of the body and keep the police at bay and try to stop themselves getting killed by the same gang who killed their flatmate...As I said, scary? No, but very enjoyable and a great early example of Danny Boyle's work.
Apart from these, nothing interesting.
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SilverGuardian: Aspiring white witch newbie - Oh, and budding writer too, I suppose.... ~It is as bad as you think, and they are out to get you~ Good-luck with that!
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Jul 6 2005, 07:29 PM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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I just watched Kungfu Hustle for the third time! all within 3 months! Yes, it is THAT good! It's the very best chinese action comedy movie I've ever seen up to date. Starring, produced and directed by Stephen Chow. (one of the top Hong Kong movie star) Comedy:5/5 Funniest movie ever! (few scenes are disgustingly funny (IMG: style_emoticons/default/mf_popcorn.gif) ) Action/martial art: 5/5 Expect a mix of Jet Lee, Jackie Chan, and the Matrix fight scenes , only better! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/bruce_h4h.gif) Visual Effects: 5/5 Better than most big budget Hollywood movie. Even better than the Matrix triology! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/yikes.gif) Choreography: 5/5 Choreographed by Yuen Wo Ping, top martial art choreograper in the world. This is movie is one of his best work. Amazon Review:Movie-kinetics genius. Kung Fu Hustle takes the gleeful mayhem of Hong Kong action movies, the deadpan physical humor of silent comedies, and the sheer elasticity of Wile E. Coyote cartoons and fuses them into a spectacle that is simple in its joys and mind-boggling in its orchestration. A run-down slum has been poor but peaceful until a bunch of black-suited gangsters called the Axe Gang show up to cause trouble--and discover that, hidden among the humble poor, are three kung fu masters trying to live an ordinary life. But after these martial artists repulse the gang with their flying fists and feet, the gang leader hires a pair of assassins, whose arrival leads to the unveiling of more secrets, until both the screen and the audience are dizzy with hyperbolic fight artistry (choreographed by Yuen Wo Ping, who also choreographed The Matrix). Weaving through this escalating fury is a loudmouthed loser (writer/director/actor Stephen Chow) who suddenly finds himself having to live up to his bragging. Kung Fu Hustle more than lives up to the promise of Chow's previous film, Shaolin Soccer--it's a movie made by an imagination unfettered by the laws of physics. Hugely entertainingand a woman I fell in love with (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wub.gif) (IMG: http://www.sacred-magick.com/images/yuen.jpg) Links:Kung Fu Hustle - Official WebsiteKung Fu Hustle - Amazon LinkSome Screenshots from the movie
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DollHouseKitty |
Jul 6 2005, 07:42 PM
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Not much of a movie buff myself, but loves the series!! Queer As Folk being my absolute favorite, for some obvious reasons (I'm a lesbian, so it naturally fits my repitoir), the story lines are incrediably catching, and the actors are phenomenal. Nip/Tuck is my second fave. I just started watching it from the beginning again, and if you can stand watching them slice and dice people, it's totally groovy. Trailer Park Boys...home country fave. Set in a trailer park with Julian and Ricky always trying to grow pot and failing, usually ending up in jail. The twisted love octogans, and shopping carts is absolutely hilarious. Six Feet Under makes you think while giving you much entertainment. Drug addicts and sex addicts...just can't get enough. And Rescue Me. Who doesn't love Dennis Leary? He's still an ***hole. Oh dear...a thought just occured..because I didn't list any movies, does this make this post off topic? It's still a amateur review? Heh? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/blush2.gif) This post has been edited by DollHouseKitty: Jul 6 2005, 07:45 PM
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Nov 15 2005, 04:22 AM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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Kingdom of HeavenAnother masterpiece by Ridley Scott. It seemed like pure solid gold are kept coming out from this particular producer. Kingdom of heaven is a spectacular Epic Adventure, and it's heart warming, touching, where you'll find courage, honor, strength, consciences, tolerance, war, peace and love amongst other things I simply cannot put in words. This moview has become one of my personal favorite and I cannot recommend you watch and own this DVD highly enough. Make sure you do have a good, if not great home movie system. Again, IMHO, this one is a truely a masterpiece. 5 out of 5 stars! All (IMG: style_emoticons/default/worthy.gif) Ridley Scott, all the casts, actors, actrees and anyone involed in making this movie! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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Jan 10 2006, 09:54 AM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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SEPTEMBER TAPES Review by Stefan Halley Unlike any film every made, SEPTEMBER TAPES combines BLAIR WITCH staging with real in-you-face danger. By blending the staged with the real, director Christian Johnston has crafted a serious look at what Afghanistan is going through and not watered down version that is seen on nightly T.V. Part play-acting and part real life, SEPTEMBER TAPES involves the audience in a new way. Are those real bullets whizzing past the camera, where there real mortars exploding, are those real guns being shoved in the actors? They sure look real. That’s what makes this movie so intense and quickly makes the viewer wonder what’s real and fake. Don Larson (George Calil) goes to Afghanistan to hunt down Osama bin Laden and hopefully explain the death of his wife at the World Trade Center. He enlists Wali Zarif (Wali Razaqi) as his interpreter in Farsi and guide. Lastly get hires Sunil (Sunil Sadarangani) as his quite but determined cameraman. The three set off to Kabul to find leads to Osama and eventually out to the countryside of Afghanistan where the real danger lies. George Calil creates an unwavering commitment in Lars. He’s both strong headed and unstoppable in his quest. He gives the film its drive and at times makes you wonder how far he will go to obtain his quest. Wali Razaqi keeps Lars from going to far and creates a tether to the real dangers he at times seems oblivious to. From almost getting shot buying black market weapons to a vicious car chase with rocket launchers, the actors keep the action feeling real and intense. Shot on digital video, director Johnston makes good use of his run and gun filming style. At times unfocused as bombs and bullets go off around the cameraman’s head, Johnston makes the audience feel like they are in the middle of the real dangers that the crew faces. Johnston’s extreme sports background really pays off here. If he plays his cards right, he could become a real voice in film. While not a date film by any stretch of the imagination, SEPTEMBER TAPES will leave a lasting impression on anyone that watches it. It is a must see, if for no other reason than to see what can be accomplished when a small group of people work outside of Hollywood and take real chances. Rating: 4.25/5 Source
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Angalor |
Jun 21 2006, 12:24 PM
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Just saw Enemy at the Gates, very good movie. The sex scene made me go.."No..he's not going to..in front of all those people!? Man, that takes balls..er..no pun intended (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)" Memoirs of a Geisha was ok. It actually kinda weirded me out, the thought of a six year old girl falling in love with a man who could be her father just didn't sit well with me. The magic of Pegasus I have a three year old girl..what do you expect. One of my favourite movies will always be The Abyss.
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