Sir you should be shot. Clockwork Orange is a masterpiece.
Sir you should be shot. Clockwork Orange is a masterpiece.
Anyway, belgium broadcasted The Big Labowski, never saw it before.
absolute genius, consider me your loyal fan Coen brothers. I haven't laughed like this since a Fish called Wanda, which untill now I considered to be the funniest comedy ever made. buhbuhbye. I just love their absurd style, no straight shooters but hilarious situations non-stop, sometimes I don't even understand why I am laughing.
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If you haven't seen it yet, you should definitly see 'Fargo' to. Another Coen masterpiece.
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Originally Posted by TinCow
I don't know if anyone here has seen Stormbreaker?
I enjoyed it because the entire thing apart from the london shots were done on the Isle of Man. I just got a kick out of identifying all the places I know. As a matter of fact, the compound Alex goes to when he meets Darius Sayle is actually the island's Incinerator, with a very modern design. Both the exterior and interior were used.
Also, Nadia Vole tells Alex "this is Port Erin" when they are driving through Castletown, both real towns.
The bike chase scene was done on Port Erin beach.
The part at the beginning when Ian Rider is shot was filmed on the TT circuit, in the northern coastal road.
The classroom scenes were filmed at Ballakermeen, a school many of my friends go to.
Alex Rider escapes from a building which is actually my school.
All that and more, so you can imagine why I liked it.
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Seconded - absolutely fantastic film. I love Margie: "And all for what? A little bit of money."Originally Posted by Peasant Phill
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Ya fantastic, I absolutily love the soundtrack, it's so tragic. They have made many a good movie, 'Blood Simple' and 'Raising Arizona' are great as well, the first is somewhat more grim but with the same lovely weirdness (as well as their usual fetish actors)
X-men 3: The last stand : Argh they ruined a perfectly good saga !!!!
The movie does just about everything wrong what the other Xmen movies did right. There's just no emotional attachment to the characters (who are mere shadows of their selfs from former movies). It's clear fan service, tries to combine two or three stories from the X-men universe (Phoenix, cure for mutations, and Magneto thrown in for good measure, believe me, I'm spoiling nothing here) but alters (and ruins) them all. (I'm not a fanboy here, only read one comic, just watched the cartoon series a lot as a kid, the alterations are all by far inferior)
Clearly Brian Singer must be a very talented director, seeing as how some other director manages to screw up what he had built up so badly.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
I liked it...
Mind you I didn't have any emotional attachment to the characters in the first two.
Blood Diamond - I saw this today and it opened my eyes more. I've known what was going on, but seeing it in such detail made it even more powerful. I was with some ignorant friends of mine, who would laugh at certain parts, which was annoying. After we got to his house they both were making fun while throwing food away "Oops, those poor africans!". Made me sort of sick...
...anyway, it was a GREAT movie. I loved it.
Night at the Museum is great. Consistantly funny, a few hilarious bits, wraps up all the story ends neatly, great concept.
I know this one is kinda old...The Inside Man I just love it. It is suspenseful...brilliant concept.
TosaInu shall never be forgotten.
Battlefield Earth is just so terrible. Get a bunch of people together who appreciate and mock terrible films and watch it for entertainment.
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