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offline big from lsg on 2015-12-29 22:31 [#02490980]
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mine:
1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Ex Machina
3. Steve Jobs
4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
5. Le tout nouveau testament
6. The Martian
7. Circle
8. Chappie


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-29 22:45 [#02490981]
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yeah mad max as well, it was fun as fuck


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-30 01:14 [#02490985]
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mad... max... ? Did you see the part when he's facing away
from the camera yet knows to crush a lizard with his foot?
There is no logical explanation for this, what did people in
this time period acquire echolocation to pinpoint lizards
without looking at them? Do they even dig any damn wells to
get water? Why do they disperse water via waterfall with 95%
waste? Does anyone seriously think that "guzzleine" would
catch on as a word to replace gasoline? All this fiction is
concocted by a committee of idiots, the biggest idiots of
all getting the lead roles as actors and the most pay. Watch
a real movie, "hombre" with paul newman. There the main
character is a believable silent loner, not this grunting
idiot.

Here are some good movies, probably anything made in 2015 is
utter shit:
ichi the killer
audition
hombre
gang tapes
what about bob
most of tim and erics stuff
pet detective
braindead (last half)
breakdown
children of men
deliverance
enter the dragon
evil dead ii
groundhog day
lawrence of arabia
life of pi
my cousin vinny
no country for old men
pulp fiction
reanimator
shane
spartacus
terminator 2
reservoir dogs
saving private ryan
princess mononoke


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2015-12-30 01:21 [#02490986]
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The Revenant
Legend
The Hateful Eight
Love
Black Mass
Me, Earl and the Dying Girl
Ex Machina
The End of the Tour
The Lobster
Dope
Partisan
The Martian



 

offline big from lsg on 2015-12-30 01:35 [#02490987]
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why'd you think it was a realistic movie?
it's not made by a committee but the vision of one guy (the
guy that made the original mad max films)


 

offline big from lsg on 2015-12-30 01:38 [#02490988]
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tnx cliff, have to check out most of that

these are in my fav+ basket too:
all of tim and erics stuff
evil dead ii
groundhog day
pulp fiction
terminator 2
reservoir dogs



 

offline Portnoy on 2015-12-30 02:02 [#02490989]
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Some good films I remember watching at the cinema in 2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Child 44
Mistress America
Chappie
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Spectre

(to be fair, Spectre was alright but still great)


 

offline big from lsg on 2015-12-30 04:09 [#02490990]
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i like fargo and the big lebowski. 'you're not wrong, you're
just being an asshole' has been my most often went to phrase
this year

it's visionary, can you believe this was written
in the days before the internet !? (i'm not trying to be
mean to wmw, tho that's a nice bonus)


 

offline big from lsg on 2015-12-30 04:17 [#02490991]
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(not saying wmw isn't wrong!)


 

offline big from lsg on 2015-12-30 04:52 [#02490992]
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my list isn't ultimate either

tnx for the recommends


 

offline SignedUpToLOL from Zuckuss fanfiction (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-30 11:09 [#02490994]
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I think I only went to the cinema three times this year,
Spectre (twice, I'm such a Bond-slag) and The Force Awakens
( I will go and see it again, at least once) - both of which
I thoroughly enjoyed. I saw "Avengers Age of Ultron" on a
plane and managed to make it to the end. I really am a
cultural dead-end.

I don't really ever know what's on, so I usually see things
about 2 years after they're out. Films that I have enjoyed
this year on Netflix but that came out 2 years ago have
been Cohherence (2013), Snowpiercer (2013) and The Last Days
on Mars (2013) - though with the exception of Coherence,
aren't exactly classics.



 

offline big from lsg on 2015-12-30 12:25 [#02490995]
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I take all my nerdy film advice from Comicbookgirl19. Check
het out if you want guidance.

She recommends for instance Dredd, which is a big fav of
mine. I liked her Ex Machina review and just any review of
what I've seen.
And, this year, I really liked her Mad Men review. I dunno,
but it's so nice to see there's someone out there (who's not
an idiot) that loves Sally Draper too.

Vulture does too, actually.

For me this was also the year of seeking out more about
stuff that I liked. I check my paper and reddit.

Mostly it was a year abouy series, though. I do recognize
the art of film, though. Also I like that I can't pause it
to browse.

2016 will be the year of: no I'll really won't go see that
Marvel movie.


 

offline SignedUpToLOL from Zuckuss fanfiction (United Kingdom) on 2015-12-30 12:33 [#02490996]
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I liked Dredd a lot. I didn't get it at the beginning as it
was quite low-key, but then I realised how well they'd done
Dredd and the whole... Megacity universe, and how they
understood it better than I did. I was never a huge fan of
the comics, though I did like it. I used to have a
really cool board game of it, though of course I never had
anyone to really play it with. Like a lot of people, I
really liked the Death Judges, and that idea of an inverted
world... I digress, yes, Dredd was a great film, and if
Comicbookgirl19 likes it I trust het judgement.


 

offline umbroman3 from United Kingdom on 2015-12-30 12:48 [#02491000]
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jian bing man
chinese film with jean claude van damme cameo
bout some guys who want to make a superhero movie so they
start conning random people into playing parts in their
movie
the woman in it is fit as fuck

to the fore
chinese film about cyclists, the woman in it is fit as
fuck

star wars
ok

in the heart of the sea
actually a decent ron howard movie about whalers in 1820
usa

http://chinesemov.com/AZ/2015-chinese-horror-movies.html



 


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