i saw contact on tbs...it was like 1 am...it freaked me out lol its one of the greatest movies ever i think
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i saw contact on tbs...it was like 1 am...it freaked me out lol its one of the greatest movies ever i think
it was on HBO yesterday. never saw it.
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anyone else pick up on the issues, feelings, and conditions that mirror those of transgender people's?
it was staggering to me. and brought me to tears more than a few times.
Just finished watching "Panic Room." About to watch "Murder at 1600." They're both on TMC!
I got a more of racism vibe from it probably because I'm black. Any one treated differently would see as a mirror of their own situation. The movie got really bad reviews but I loved it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alyssa87
i'm black too.
i didnt pick up on that.
The Whole Nine Yards
last house on the left and was a great movie
Original Last House , or Remake Last House ?
District 9 7/10
herpes i mean terpes is a psycho
remake i guessQuote:
Originally Posted by rockabilly
The original was brutal. I have not seen the remake yet.
The Kingdom
A MUST SEE FILM!
Synecdoche, NY. I am still recovering...in a good way!!!
:oops: Transex Domination :D
Thanks PK
Two foreign movies I've seen today and yesterday, with a common theme of someone moving to a new town and how it affects them.
L'Annulaire
Starring the gorgeous Olga Kurylenko and with some partial and full frontal nudity. Very creepy and moody as only the french can do them. Slow paced, but in an artistically deliberate way that relies more on the visual stimulus than dialogue or action. The ending leaves you wondering.
The Bothersome Man
A Norwegian film about a man who arrives on a bus in a city with no memory of how he got there. People around behave in strange ways. A mixture of horror and black humour. It left me thinking about consumerism and mediocrity. My favourite line from the movie is when Andreas asks a girl he has fallen in love with who she prefers.
Am I just cynical, or does this sum up man-woman relationships perfectly?
He: "Am I more important than Lars Birger and the others?"
She: "You're very nice."
He: "And the others?"
She: "They're very nice too."
He: "But who do you prefer?"
She: "I think everyone's nice...But it would be nice to move to something bigger. Three rooms and maybe a bathtub. I don't have a bathtub now, just a shower."
The look on his face says it all.
I just watched Inglorious bastards (original version), and i am looking forward to seeing the new version with Brad Pitt in it.
Pumpkin .
Great movie that shows sometimes you find love where you least expect it.
wall-e i loved it but then all the movies disney/ pixar do are great
Finally got around to seeing Will Ferrell in Semi-Pro. I like Will normally and basketball is my favorite sport but this was one of the worst movies I've seen in a LONG time. Bad. REALLY BAD. WOW :thumbsdown
another p.t. anderson gem.
But I HATE pumpkin! No wonder I never find any love. It's always the last place you think to look.Quote:
Originally Posted by rockabilly
Watched "Hannibal Rising" last night right before bed! Slept like a baby!
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Originally Posted by raybbaby
Ahhh, Gong Li. SHE could help me get a good nights sleep anytime. I've seen her in a couple of movies lately. She was great in Memoirs of a Geisha and 2046.
PS: So jealous you got to do that scene with Amy Daly. FTW.
Great cast and a solid film from the Coen brothers.
Ray did a scene w/ Amy Daly?
I know he's been mackin on my woman Hazel ... but when did he work w/ Amy?
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus....it was really trippy and crazy! I like it!
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Naw, we haven't worked together. Would love to any time though! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by rockabilly
That lucky bastard ! Soon he will be tappin all my fave girls. :twisted:
I'm gonna need a new glove soon !
Just watched the end of Bowfinger. Awesome movie. I've seen it many times but its still insanely funny. One of Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy's best and probably most under appreciated films. Highly recommend it.
Watching " Cherry Falls " again. Great slasher film w/ a unique twist ... the killer only kills virgins. So the only safe thing to do is have a wild orgy and take yourself off the hunting list .... or was that the killers plan all along , to get all the virgins in one place? Watch the movie for yourself and find out , it gets the Rockabilly seal of approval. Starring Brittany Murphy , Jay Mohr , Gabriel Mann and Michael Biehn.
I watched Let the Right One In, again. I can't get enough of this film.
"Away We Go". Such a sweet movie. :)
Watched "Bruiser" , this is my fave George Romero film that doesn't involve Zombies. With the loss of your identity , your face ... what defines who you are , and what would you do if nobody could identify you? Answers ... your actions and revenge. Bruiser is great and the Misfits perform at the Halloween party at the films climax.
the man who wasn't there was an excellent film; of course, it is by the coen bros., so it's pretty hard to go wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by stephenward
i myself just got through watching heat for the 1000th time, and it was better than the last time. probably what makes it such a a good movie.
I saw Moon this weekend. It's great. Thoroughly recommend it.
Stars Sam Rockwell, who was in Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, and Kaya Scodelario who was Effy in Skins.
Trailer at youtube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twuScTcDP_Q
Review...
Moon
Rated PG
Review by David Stratton of The Movie Show
In MOON, Sam Bell, SAM ROCKWELL, has only two weeks left of a three-year stint overseeing the automated mining of HELIUM 3, a source of clean energy, from the far side of the Moon. He longs to see his wife and daughter again, but in the meantime is cared for by the over-protective computer, GERTY, voiced by Kevin Spacey.
One day there’s an accident, and Sam is confronted by another Sam…
Duncan Jones extraordinary feature film debut combines some of the themes of Kubrick’s 2001 with more modest experiments in sci-fi such as Douglas Trumbull’s SILENT RUNNING.
MOON is more interested in ideas than in special effects; in the not-too-distant future, will human beings retain their humanity? (It’s a message also explored, in an entirely different and less interesting way, in the recent Bruce Willis film, SURROGATES).
DUNCAN JONES, who happens to be the son of DAVID BOWIE, and screenwriter Nathan Parker, invest the film with a rich imagination and they’re very well served by the amazing SAM ROCKWELL who, in a tour de force performance, plays opposite himself for much of the running time.
This is science fiction at its stimulating best.
Bad Wives.
Seriously.
It's actually a porno with a plot...and it's NOT from the seventies!
gladiator... what an epic movie. blows me away every time.