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Quote[/b] (Ronin @ June 03 2004,16:36)]the bourne supremacy...also....alien versus predator....Blade III.....Punisher...
Oh, Ronin What poor choises...
loool....yeah...those are just popcorn flicks...no real good movies comming out for me to put my mark on...those on my list sure as hell won´t make it to my top 10 movie list...but it´s just entertainment..lol
Well , maybe you should see some good independent movies the likes of Lost in Translation, Ghost World, 21 gramms, Irreversible, etc...

So many different themes and ways of filming them...


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Very true...
lool....i went to the movies and saw lost in translation....please... someone shoot me was all i could think off half way throught the movie

i´ve seen irreversible...and ghost world...not bad...but not great either...

check out Dog Soldiers...that´s about the best small film i saw latelly
I was just giving a general overview. Lost in Translation is a bad example because it's a film that causes two kind of reactions on different people: accentuated approval or accentuated dislike. Some people find it boring, others find it quite familiar and identify with it.

In fact, for quite different reasons, Irreversible is even more a love/hate film. Mainly because of the story itself.

Besides, I wasn't recommending Manoel de Oliveira's movies, was I?
HAHAHAH.....

hey...manoel de oliveira´s movies have important medical aplications....they can be used to fight insomnia
True. A friend of mine fights insomnia with that technique...