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zero-cool
on 2006-12-14 00:54 [#02017105]
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vomiting out loud
'get with the times dad!'
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trentee
from Berlin (Germany) on 2006-12-14 02:55 [#02017134]
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"INLAND EMPIRE": 100/5
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BoxBob-K23
from Finland on 2006-12-14 05:39 [#02017175]
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I get physically jazzed up at the thought of getting to see INLAND EMPIRE in the near future. I'll be sure to review it, and to re-view it, get it??
I saw this Hitler's Secret Diaries documentary, in which they used lip reading to decipher AH's home videos. Absolutely pointless and over-dramatized, but hilarious as hell.
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2006-12-14 20:31 [#02017419]
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The Decalogue I - 4/5
I finally got around to getting my hands on these 10 short films of Krzysztof Kieslowski and have finished watching the first one.
...a simple story with no fancy camera work or cinematography...really a beautiful piece of story telling done with with a lack of overdramatizing or a ton of sentimentalism. Through this simple story telling we (well, I...) are able to feel the religiousness that is attempted at being communicated and not to be preached it. Most religious movies are overtly so and are inane because they're playing on the level of "God is real" and here's the movie about it. Doing this seems to quell the human aspect, the emotion...or something...
But anyway, this film isn't completely devoid of visual stimulation, it's just that the images need the emotional impact of the story to mean more than just a tricky angel or clever dolly shot. One scene involves the removing of bodies from a lake. As onlookers gaze upon the situation, they fall to their knees in prayer (i think it was prayer) leaving one man standing. That image, I think, does more than most of the creative camera work I've seen lately. Then there's another scene involving the same man where he throws a tantrum at a church causing a candle to tip over spilling liquid wax on to a visuage of the Virgin Mary (I think it was her, or maybe Jesus) causing her to "cry". In other movies this would have been the turning point in the story, but here, maybe it's something the man doesn't even see. But the viewer does.
Really a great short film, can't wait to watch the rest of them.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2006-12-14 20:52 [#02017420]
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The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D - 7.5/10 (+0.5 for the free 3D specs at the cinema)
The Karate Kid - 8/10 Rear Window - 9/10 Raiders Of The Lost Ark - 9/10 Land Of The Dead - 8/10 The Squid & The Whale - 8/10 A Clockwork Orange - 9/10
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2006-12-14 21:02 [#02017426]
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The Departed - 8/10 Capote - 8/10 Ted Bundy - 7/10 Surf Nazis Must Die - 10/10 (obviously) The Return of The Living Dead - 8/10 Do The Right Thing - 8/10 Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire - 0/10 500 Bus Stops with John Shuttleworth - 9/10 Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - 10/10 Masters of Horror: Cigarette Burns - 9/10 Masters of Horror: Sick Girl - 9/10
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2006-12-15 08:13 [#02017647]
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The Third Man - 10/10
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pantalaimon
from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-16 11:23 [#02018160]
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Repulsion 10/10
Sleepaway Camp 8/10! One of the best endings to a horror film i've seen! Freaky
La Belle et la Bette (Beauty and the Beast) 9/10
Wild at Heart 7/10 Dissapointing for a Lynch film
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2006-12-17 06:28 [#02018514]
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chopper: 9/10. excellent, drops you straight onto the wrong side of the tracks in 1980s australia.
just checked out munich. that was worth it. 8/10
ive also got the passion of the christ, but i dont know if its a good idea to watch that right before bed.
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goDel
from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2006-12-17 06:30 [#02018516]
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just watch it, but skip the scene where he is being tortured!
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cuntychuck
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2006-12-17 10:13 [#02018550]
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i was just wondering, marlowe, what the reasons for that 10/10 are? i mean, that movie is a clear 8/10.
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2006-12-18 01:40 [#02018738]
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Miller's Crossing - around 4/5
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zero-cool
on 2006-12-18 01:58 [#02018746]
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behind night falls 10000!!!!/5!!!!
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zero-cool
on 2006-12-18 01:58 [#02018747]
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*Before Night Falls
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2006-12-19 03:24 [#02019095]
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silent hill - 3.5/5 - very good. surpassed my expectations! the time machine (1960) - 4/5
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2006-12-19 04:01 [#02019108]
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• A Million in a Wedding Basket - 1/5
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goDel
from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2006-12-22 11:01 [#02020599]
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Blood Diamond - 3.5/5 - Looks like it gives a good picture of the hell-hole that's called Sierra Leone.
Although great efforts by Caprio and Connelly, Caprio's South African accent just gets annoying after a while, and Connelly..well, as much as I love to see her on the big screen, she was just badly casted. Women like Connelly just can not survive for a single week in a shithole like Sierra Leone on their own. No matter how good her acting is.
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goDel
from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2006-12-23 02:17 [#02020807]
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Babel - 4/5 - They could have called it CRASH 2, which is a good thing btw. Although this one seems a bit more psychological. But it could be my mind playing tricks on me, because it's been a long time since I've seen CRASH.
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goDel
from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2006-12-23 04:26 [#02020824]
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The Lost City - 2/5 - Big load of Garcia selfwank-fest. I couldn't bare to watch longer than 30 mins. There was one memorable scene though. The scene with Garcia, Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman. It looked like a bit of high-quality improv. Murray was a mute comedian playing Garcia's guard - or the other way around - and Hoffman a misplaced mob chief. Excellent!
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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2006-12-24 05:00 [#02021026]
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searching for the wrong-eyed jesus 5/5
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J198
from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-24 14:29 [#02021103]
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perfume 4.5/5
casino royale 4/5
girl with the pearl earring 3/5
dances with wolves (again after about 12 years) 4/5
everything is illuminated 3.5/5
hard candy 3/5
dark city 3/5
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PNES
on 2006-12-24 15:51 [#02021127]
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Borat - 4/5 Broken Flowers - 3/5 Capote - 4/5 Cowboy Bebop - 4/5 Crash - 2/5 Eraserhead - 5/5 Forty Yr Virgin - 3/5 MP Meaning of Life - 3/5 Persona - 5/5 Solaris (Rus) - 4/5 Spun - 2/5 Supersize Me - 3/5 Thanks For Smoking - 3/5
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PNES
on 2006-12-25 21:09 [#02021357]
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Inland Empire - 5/5
Christe!
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-01-08 19:55 [#02028709]
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Children of Men – 3/5
One could call this “How America Caused the Human Race to Stop Reproducing”; might as well, since all the subtlety in this movie blames America for everything else. I suppose this Mexican director would prefer open boarders as opposed to a country trying to maintain its sovereignty. What a fucking jackass. His use of illegal immigrates (at least he called them illegal) and their deportation as a thematic device came off heavy-handed and quite literally laughable. But I didn’t laugh when he implied that the American government was directly responsible for the 9/11 attacks on its self. Fucking jackass. I also felt embarrassed for the director more than anything else with his childish attempt at reproducing Guantanamo with such a thin veil—yes, you did see a particular picture leaked from that prison camp duplicated exactly the same in this movie. Stupid. And having “Homeland Security” at the top of the gates to the prison camp was just as lame. There was so much in this movie that strove to make points, but all so awkwardly. But the director does succeed on some emotional levels. There are a handful of scenes that strike one as being “emotionally real” and add so much to this film. After Clive Owen’s wife is killed he walks away to clear his mind with drink and smoke then the gravity, the realization of his loss hits him hard and takes him down to the ground in tears. That particular scene was brilliantly acted by Owen. Heck, he’s the only one who gives any kind of interesting performance in this picture. But in the end I found myself not caring for any of the characters, even the child. Not a single character has any depth, there’s nothing in them to care about. What is cared about, and how the film finds any kind of success is “what will happen”—“scenes” are what I found myself caring about. Specific scenes and their outcomes held more weight than any character including the story. This movie is not sci-fi; it is merely a suspense picture. Nothing is revelatory. Nothing matters. Having a
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-01-08 19:56 [#02028710]
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Having a replicant on a roof in the rain deliver the line, “All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain” has more emotional impact than anything in this movie in part or in whole. That movie was brilliant, Children of Men is just a good popcorn flick, a really good popcorn flick. I also like the way the underground resistance was portrayed. Relatively realistic, I like to say. THE UPRISING Oh no. they have a slogan, too! In the end of the day they are just opportunistic thugs trading in ideological vagaries. They blow shit up and carry guns and act like they are a part of something that’s of the moment and therefore important. Quite like their real world counter parts. All in all, I suppose this is a decent movie to spend $5 on. Oh wait, it was far better than The Fountain, though. That movie was just over-hyped self-indulgence.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2007-01-11 09:06 [#02030423]
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road to guantanamo - 4/5 apocalypse now - 5/5
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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2007-01-11 15:46 [#02030609]
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apocalypto 5/5
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Gwely Mernans
from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-01-11 20:24 [#02030658]
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the matador 4/5
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-11 20:43 [#02030661]
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yes matador is ace (ive said somewhere in this thread!)
the three burials of melquiades estrada (sp?) 8/10
the best film i have seen in absolutely ages, in over a year at least. who'd of thunk tommy lee jones could direct. absolutely fucking brilliant. i cannot recommend it enough.
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Ezkerraldean
from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-12 02:52 [#02030702]
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Hercules In New York - 29538/29538
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2007-01-12 04:37 [#02030727]
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the wedding dress - 3/5 les enfants du paradis - 3/5 (apparently the best french film ever made)
apocalypse now - 5/5 love in the afternoon (eric rohmer) -3/5 - doesn't have the same light-hearted touch his other movies had (the ones i've seen) but still very nice
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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2007-01-13 15:55 [#02031759]
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children of men 4.5/5 {the photography is 5/5, acting 2/5}
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goDel
from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-01-13 16:28 [#02031769]
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Apocalypto - 4/5
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trentee
from Berlin (Germany) on 2007-01-13 16:33 [#02031776]
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great, innit?
tommorow gonna see "marie anoinette" and "perfume", maybe... i don't expect any rave tho'
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Combo
from Sex on 2007-01-13 16:39 [#02031782]
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"une sale histoire" 5/5
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Babaouo
from Dolce (Monaco) on 2007-01-14 11:23 [#02032103]
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Mr. Brazil. we did kind of let 911 happen.
our intell knew of the threat in advance enough to take action...
I believe the govt let it happen, Why? Imperialist plans to gain influence in the middle east to help with future demands for oil? (probably) But History also tells us that when a Govt wants do do some shady shit all over (homeland security)
something that takes away some of our rights and freedoms, the best way to gain mass support is though fear. Fear eventually brings us at war and war brings us the ability to dish out misinformation & bring the people together (at least it makes it easier to destroy credability when a war is going on, denounce those who oppose as unpatriotic and yourside has won the argument) 911 was the perfect act to allow to happen to acheive these goals.
I am sorry the structure of this lil essay was shit. I am operating off of 3hrs of sleep and am just not up for it. If it seems incoheirent I am sorry.
No really, this is probably as bad as drunk dialing someone.
Children of men- 4/5. The acting was a bit off but that is ok.
this was the best movie Ive ever seen in theaters.
Pursuit of happiness- 3/5 this movie kind of left you in the middle (emotionally) It really didnt deliver as much as the trailer made you think it might. Didnt help that some ignorant black guy (oh btw I was a grain of salt in a peppershaker) was making remarks about how " this shit doesnt happen to no cracker" even though the really big line to the homeless shelter had more whites than blacks.. that shit ruined the movie for me...
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trentee
from Berlin (Germany) on 2007-01-14 14:06 [#02032253]
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soooo...
Marie Antoinette 3.5/5
I loved all contradictions: costumes and pop-avant behaviour and modern language, electronica and rock music, idea of showing the similarity of our and their times, however it will not be long for me to forget this film. Pop-Movie about Era of Overdose.
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-01-14 21:36 [#02032479]
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I think redrum uses these--> ... - I think they are called ellipses or something - to express a lack of words due to an utter disbelief in what has just been read.
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But that doesn't quite suffice. I remember when I use to post to a "Classical music" board MANY years ago in my late teens/early twenties using, of all things, Web TV, there use to be talk of an option called "kill file". It gave the ability to eliminate the presence of certain posters one wished not to be bothered by. I always thought that such an option wasn't necessary if one really didn't want to bother or reply to certain posters. As is now, I don't need a "kill file" option, I have the ability to absolutely ignore and NEVER reply to whom ever I chose. So, for what I'm guessing is a first reply is also an absolute last reply to whom ever it is a couple posts above me, spouting such garbage and stupidity. It makes me tired, literally tired, to have any contact with dullards whether internet based or in the material world. Au revoir...
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2007-01-14 21:53 [#02032483]
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Love this soundtrack.
You can stream it
Old random film I happened upon, but the soundtrack is radical.
Sweet Charlotte
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Babaouo
from Dolce (Monaco) on 2007-01-14 23:38 [#02032503]
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That was an incredibly lame reply.
I already said it was probably as bad as drunk dialing a friend.
I cant believe someone would get so worked up over ones opinion on the govt letting itself get attacked. The theory is entirely plausable. Govt. has always been a fucked up corrupt entity(like you said: "In the end of the day they are just opportunistic thugs trading in ideological vagaries. They blow shit up and carry guns and act like they are a part of something that’s of the moment and therefore important. Quite like their real world counter parts." ) And though you said that describing an "uprising" all they strive to do is to replace the govt with themselves...
Really no need for the bullshit.
Danger Diabolik- Bava in top form 4/5 The Tenth Victim- More kookie than I thought it would be, still fun to watch 3/5
Stan Vanderbeek: Visibles- A cinematic beijing cocktail, very amusing but it laggs towards the end 4/5
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zero-cool
on 2007-01-14 23:53 [#02032515]
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3.5/5 for Boogie Nights???? WTF???
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2007-01-15 04:46 [#02032561]
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053987/
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2007-01-15 04:47 [#02032562]
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where the hell is what i've typed. damn. i typed a lot in that post.
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PNES
on 2007-01-15 05:02 [#02032574]
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IE was a good movie. It was far from a "perfect" movie and I don't know how it will hold up for me with time, but a 5/5 cinema experience nonetheless. The digital picture worked for it and the Angelo Badalamenti soundtrack I surprisingly didn't miss. Although it didn't follow up M Drive's emotional power for me, a favorite of mine, it's lightyears ahead of it in the way it compressed so many more ideas. Although Lynch's visuals and style are always great, only his best stuff forces me to take a closer look.
Lynch hits (5/5): Eraserhead, Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire.
The rest are entertaining misses, except Straight Story, which is a good movie but one I rarely think about.
Discreet Charm of the Boouge - 3.5/5? was a disappointment after waiting so long to see it. Bunuel's earlier stuff is supposed to be better I guess.
I watched the first 5 minutes of The Queen but was stoned and it made me angry for some reason so I turned it off.
I should really finish it.
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Babaouo
from Dolce (Monaco) on 2007-01-15 05:52 [#02032610]
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Bunuel IMO was best with Salvadore Dali - Un chein Andalou 5/5 awesome surrealist flick
His work "L'age dor" first time without Dali was a bit bland in most parts still good- 3/5
both I believe are on Youtube and google video
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PNES
on 2007-01-15 06:11 [#02032631]
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Much thanks! I'm going to check them out right now. I've been wanting to see the collaboration with Dali but keep forgetting about it. I heard one scene is of an eye being dissected with a knife, haha great film idea. I'm not a huge Salvadore Dali fan, but I also want to see the cartoon he made with Walt Disney. Seems they were made for each other.
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AphexAcid
from Sweden on 2007-01-15 08:52 [#02032704]
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5/5
"3-Iron" by Ki-Duk Kim
Ki-Duk Kim makes fantastic movies that everyone ought to have a look at.
"Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" is a 5/5, as well.
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2007-01-15 10:03 [#02032744]
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In the line of duty: Blaze of Glory - 5/5 - Pure genius! Bruce Campbell doing his thing!
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tomcourtenay
from Valencia on 2007-01-16 04:27 [#02033064]
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The Prestige- 4/5
Marie Antoinette - 2/5
Time - 3.5/5
The Holiday - 2/5
Volver - 4/5
Brick - 3.5/5
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Gwely Mernans
from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-01-21 22:31 [#02035748]
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pan's labyrinth 4/5. overrated children of men 5/5
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