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Posted: 18 Oct 2008, 09:47
by Dress Barn

Was pretty okay to so-so
Glad I saw it but I couldn't watch it again.
Posted: 18 Oct 2008, 15:27
by Dress Barn

Liked it a lot 10 years ago
still okay, Alan Aldas best role evah
Posted: 18 Oct 2008, 22:04
by ChickenMug
watched crazy love yesterday
on your recommendation, j
hilariously strange
definitely recommend
Posted: 19 Oct 2008, 01:20
by Dress Barn
That one is a jaw to the floor dropper
Posted: 19 Oct 2008, 11:25
by ReverseEngineer
stripperm(0)(o)m";p="988728 wrote:
Liked it a lot 10 years ago
still okay, Alan Aldas best role evah
I love when they put the names over different peoples' heads.
Posted: 20 Oct 2008, 01:04
by Dress Barn

The music in this film is so badass. Some of the greatest beats I've heard in a looooong time.
Movie was pretty entertaining

Saw this on a whim and was blown away. Very very funny dark comedy. Can't recommend enough
Posted: 20 Oct 2008, 16:16
by Grotocult
stripperm(0)(o)m";p="987888 wrote:
Awesome poster and I loved the game on my old 2600
Movie is so-so
You are kidding! I watched this for the first time the other day.
So-so, yes, but better than:

Posted: 21 Oct 2008, 00:49
by Dress Barn

Much better then expected. Liked it a lot
Posted: 22 Oct 2008, 13:22
by ChickenMug
noise
and i didn't even have to use the subtitles!

Posted: 22 Oct 2008, 14:00
by Grotocult

Excellently silly, and a little boring as well, but good fun overall
PS: Never realized how hawt young Charlotte Rampling was
Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 13:54
by Grotocult

Pretty trippy, the second half bored me a bit
Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 00:25
by Dress Barn

Seamed like a bunch of great ideas that were written down and then quickly tied together afterward. It's in the lower 30% of Coen Brother films but still mostly pretty enjoyable
Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 23:12
by Dress Barn

any fan of Gummo will be in heaven
Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 23:26
by touchy feely
stripperm(0)(o)m";p="989914 wrote:
Seamed like a bunch of great ideas that were written down and then quickly tied together afterward.
eh, so what? this was funny as fuck.. i still laugh when i think of george clooney angrily smashing that chair
Posted: 25 Oct 2008, 00:08
by Dress Barn
There was great moments tied with a lot of filler
Posted: 25 Oct 2008, 01:05
by Grotocult
I didn't like it, it left me with a sour feeling
Also the ending was exactly the same trick as No Country for Old Men...using that twice in a row=cheap.
Posted: 25 Oct 2008, 23:11
by Dress Barn
W really sucked
Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 11:51
by Thunder Bear
Wonderful and informative documentary about the good doctor Hunter S. Thompson, narrated by Johnny Depp.
Decent documentary about gang wars in LA, narrated by Forest Whitaker. Basically the story behind the Crips and the Bloods. Slightly boring towards the end.
Directed by Stacy Peralta, former pro skater and member of the legendary Z-Boys team. I really enjoyed his previous documentary called "Dogtown and Z-Boys".
Meet Acrassicauda, the only heavy metal band in Baghdad. This documentary is about the hard life as a heavy metal musician in Iraq. Good stuff!
Directed by Suroosh Alvi, one of the founders of Vice Magazine.
Inspired by the success of Super Size Me. SHM does for marihuana what SSM did for McDonald's.
Great soundtrack as Jeremy said. A couple of funny moments here and there, but not what I would call a very good documentary.
David Lynch - One Night Stand
Pretty cool and exclusive presentation of new projects by David Lynch, presented by his producer, Jon Nguyen. Nguyen put together a selection of rare material, of which one (Interview Project) was a world premiere.
Interview Progect is a collection of interviews with completely unknown people put together by Lynch to evoke a decidedly lynchian atmosphere.
David Lynch's Cooking Show: ... is just what it sounds like. Weird as fuck.
LYNCH2: The follow-up to LYNCH which is a behind the scenes of INLAND EMPIRE. I wasnt crazy about that film, but behind the scenes stuff is always cool, especially when you get to see directors and actors that you like.
Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 11:54
by ChickenMug
the bridge
manhattan
Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 12:03
by Thunder Bear
Two nice films about two very nice citys.
Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 12:06
by Dress Barn
I really want to see the Heavy Metal in Baghdad
I got halfway through Realms of the Unreal and I conked out. Hoping to finish it today
Also got that TV series Mad Men- not bad
Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 12:32
by ChickenMug
Thunder Bear";p="990191 wrote:Two nice films about two very nice citys.

Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 12:53
by Thunder Bear
stripperm(0)(o)m";p="990192 wrote:I really want to see the Heavy Metal in Baghdad
I got halfway through Realms of the Unreal and I conked out. Hoping to finish it today
Also got that TV series Mad Men- not bad
You'd like it. I also recommend the Gonzo documentary. Even if you dont like Hunter. If you like drugs (which I know you do) and guns, this thing is right up your alley.
Mad Men is next on my tv series list. Ive been meaning to check it out for a while now, but I just havent had the time.
Posted: 27 Oct 2008, 04:40
by judasmuppet
Thunder Bear";p="990187 wrote:
Wonderful and informative documentary about the good doctor Hunter S. Thompson, narrated by Johnny Depp.
I liked that one too. The only week spot for me was the awkward ending.
Posted: 27 Oct 2008, 05:01
by lol-o-caust
I saw "Body of Lies" and "Burn after Reading" in the states.
Body is a contemporary War on Terror thriller by numbers that was enjoyable, if you like clever espionage movies. Leo does a good job, but Mark Strong steals it, looking like an evil Andy Garcia. Russell Crowe is just a bastard, which he literally phones in, everyone else conforms to Bourne/Middle Eastern Terror/Clancy novel sterepotypes.
Burn is amusing, in a "these people are dumb, look what they are doing lol" kind of way. Another expose of the ludicrous lengths people will go to to get what they want in life. Frances McDormand is the ying to her Fargo charactor's yang, Brad Pitt is a moron, Malkovich and Swinton are completely unlikeable, Richard Jenkins is underused but brilliant, Clooney chews everyone else off the screen with his womaniser/paranoiac and gets the best scenes. Oh and the secret service guys are funny too. Enjoyable also, with all the comedy coming from the vileness of the charactors.
