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Posted by Shambler on 2003/05/11 15:08:47 |
I thought a trio of themed threads about other entertainment media might be good. If you're not interested, please just ignore the thread and pick some threads that interest you from here: http://celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php
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 Headthump
#2541 posted by nitin on 2008/11/02 11:42:27
nah, just happened to be on top of the unwatched movie pile :)
I went through about 15 movies in the last week or so, those were just the first half.
 And Talking About Horror
#2542 posted by nitin on 2008/11/02 11:43:18
anyone seen that new danish film Let the Right One In ? That's meant to be a cracker.
 Yay
#2543 posted by Spirit on 2008/11/02 12:40:13
I just watched Wayne's World and that was great fun.
 Nitin
#2544 posted by [Kona] on 2008/11/03 10:17:09
nitin u should do a favourite movies list. i got one.
 Kona
#2545 posted by nitin on 2008/11/03 10:56:09
it'd be too long :)
But if you have time to waste, you can sift through here for the 4.5-5 starrers IMHO.
http://nitin.dvdaf.com
#2546 posted by [Kona] on 2008/11/05 08:35:48
ok i've gone through it all and got a few dozen to get. you certainly like your film noir, don't you nitin?
 Favorite Genre :)
#2547 posted by nitin on 2008/11/05 10:35:10
 Nitin
#2548 posted by PuLSaR on 2008/11/05 20:25:38
I work in cd/dvd retail shop atm, but i almost don't know films. Can you point me at any good films i should watch? Both old and new ones
 Pulsar
#2549 posted by nitin on 2008/11/05 22:52:27
if you could name me 10-15 of your favorite movies or just movies you like, sure.
#2550 posted by Drew on 2008/11/06 06:42:13
Has anyone seen "Inside" or "Martyrs"?
 Nitin
#2551 posted by PuLSaR on 2008/11/06 10:25:32
Well, i like sci-fi, horror, historical and unusual films
 Pulsar
#2552 posted by nitin on 2008/11/07 08:45:30
that's a pretty broad range but try these if you havent already seen them :
12 Monkeys
28 Weeks Later
Apocalypse Now
Apocalypto
Being John Malkovich
Blue Velvet
Brazil
Children of Men
Dark City
The Descent
Donnie Darko
Downfall
The Fly
From Hell
High Tension
Lost Highway
Memento
Oldboy
Pan's Labyrinth
The Prestige
The Thing
Wolf Creek
Most of those are fairly recentish (ie last 10 years or so) and I'm assuming you've already seen Alien, Aliens and Blade Runner :)
 Hrm
#2553 posted by Spirit on 2008/11/08 22:39:05
How To Lose Friends And Alienate People (2008)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455538/
Pretty bland. Stupid american humor. Simon Pegg suits intelligent nerdy humor much better. Bad character building, very bad. Kirsten Dunst is hot.
Thumbs down.
 Woah
#2554 posted by HeadThump on 2008/11/08 22:53:48
Kirsten Dunst is hot.
Snags, hot?
http://www.wwtdd.com/post.phtml?pk=2115
I suppose in a witch broiling children sort of way.
 Nitin
#2555 posted by Shambler on 2008/11/08 23:24:40
I think you've hit the nail on the head there.
Pan's Labyrinth is a superb film. The world needs more films like that.
I still need to see The Prestige. The book is excellent like much of Christopher Priest's work.
Ones I liked that may fit with Pulsar's tastes:
Jacob's Ladder
Delicatessan
I Robot
Minority Report
Spirited Away (okay this may not fit but it is brilliant)
No Country For Old Men
ummm there may be more but I am senile.
 Havent Read The Book
#2556 posted by nitin on 2008/11/09 01:07:31
but the film version of The Prestige is excellent, although some people have complained that it (unsurprisingly) simplifies the book's plot quite a bit.
I thought about including No Country, but didnt think it fitted what pulsar was after. But its a great film, so yeah probably should have :)
#2557 posted by metlslime on 2008/11/09 05:04:12
More for puslar, trying not to duplicate what's already been suggested:
2001
Audition
Dead Alive
The Great Escape
Hellraiser
Hotel Rwanda
Koyaanisqatsi
Man Bites Dog
Patton
Pitch Black
The Shining
THX 1138
Sorry this list is so short, I had to cull a lot of the movies i like because they were thrillers, martial arts films, cop/crime movies, westerns, samurai films, etc, which didn't really fit your categories.
 Hotel Rwanda
If you have to see a movie about the genocide in Rwanda, watch this instead:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400063/
 With Sleepy There
#2559 posted by nitin on 2008/11/09 13:01:55
one of them is extremely powerful, the other one is pretty bland (despite some good acting).
 Have You Guys Ever Seen
#2560 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/11/09 17:41:09
"missing" with Tommy Lee Jones....
its a western. with indian folklore and stuff.
 Yep
#2561 posted by nitin on 2008/11/09 22:04:18
above average I thought.
 Film
#2562 posted by Shambler on 2008/11/15 12:16:13
Burn After Reading
Pretty good but could have been better. Indeed could have been a real classic of the genre whatever that genre is. The plot and escalating mess born out of small actions and simple mistakes is excellent and could have set the scene for a film full of gasps and laughs. However for a film relying equally on the behaviour of it's protagonists, many of the characters were weak and simply not distinctive enough nor smartly played enough to do it justice. Tilda Swinton and John Malkovitch were spot on, as was the laconic CIA "boss", but the rest never seemed to capture what they were intending to. Thus making it somewhat leaden until the plot got going and things started to get spicey enough to bring back some interest.
 Shambler
#2563 posted by nitin on 2008/11/16 00:20:26
same thoughts actually. I thought most the performances were fine, but the writing lacked bit far too often.
Burn After Reading (2008) - cant say I am all that disappointed as it turned out pretty much as I expected, a featherweight, inconsequential and occasionally funny film by the Coens where the chief concern seemed to have been to make sure everyone involved was having fun. There are a couple of genuinely hilarious scenes but, personally, I find this to be on the same level as their more unfairly mauled Intolerable Cruelty.
6.5/10
Snow Angels (2007) - bleak look at small town America from David Gordon Green that reaches some great heights at times but also comes down from there just as quickly to mediocrity far too often. The performances are strong throughout, even the usually inert Kate Beckinsale, but the film peaks about halfway through and then just peters out predictably despite plenty of scope to explore some more interesting territory.
6.5/10
Woman in the Dunes (1964) - Akira Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai has finally been toppled as my favorite Japanese film by this corker from Hiroshi Teshigahara. A plot summary will not do it justice, as most of the greatness lies in the character exploration, the setting of the mood and the absolutely amazing technical mastery. But, generally, the movie is about an entomologist who gets stranded in the sand dunes and decides to seek shelter in the nearby villages and is given shelter by a young woman who lives alone.
What follows is a mesmerising combination of a surrealistic nightmare and the harsh realities and oppressiveness of life in a sand pit, mixed with a good deal of existentialism, escape drama and carnal attraction. An extremely accomplished and very memorable piece of filmmaking.
9/10
Superman (1978) - hadnt seen it in its entirety before and now that I have, I cant say its all that much better than the unfairly maligned Superman Returns. Sure, the acting is better by Christopher Reeves, Gene Hackman and Margot Kidder but despite the long running time and admirable attempt to make a mythic epic, the characterisations of clark kent and lois lane are still pretty one dimensional. That said, it's a whole lot of fun which even a rather silly ending cant ruin.
7/10
Mr Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - I'm really beginning to warm to Capra and this is definitely one of his best. What should have been a really sentimental, over patriotic and hokey film instead comes across as genuinely charming and inspirational thanks to the performances and Capra's infusion of humour at appropriate stages. But what really makes it work is Claude Rains, an extremely underrated actor, who turns a rather difficult role into the most sympathetic character in the film.
8/10
The Shop Around the Corner (1940) - cant say there is anything really wrong with this Lubitsch comedy/drama but it just felt inconsequential. It is more of drama than a comedy (which is not what I was expecting) and whilst it works in that regard, its not exactly anything memorable in the dramatic department. Still, well made, lightweight fluff.
6/10
Lolita (1962) - not sure how exactly it was intended by Kubrick but it definitely works as a black comedy. There is some attempt at drama but the movie is just far too detached from its characters for it to make any emotional impact and also undermines many of its dramatic moments with too many sly jokes. That's not necessarily too detrimental because a lot of them are quite funny, particularly whenever Peter Sellers is involved, but anyone expecting anything serious and substantial from this will be heavily disappointed.
6.5/10
The Dead (1987) - the final film from John Huston and it's a great movie to end a great career. Adapted from James Joyce' short story, the movie is primarily a period piece set at a dinner in early twentieth century Dublin where the conversations and mood evoke different feelings in the various attendees. Huston's spare and focused style makes for a very interesting contrast to someone like Robert Altman who had a very distinct method of capturing multiple characters and conversation in an overlapping fashion. Huston's method works exceedingly well here, although he is ably helped by excellent performances and also Joyce's wonderful use of words. The last 20 minutes or so are pretty much perfect.
8/10
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#2564 posted by starbuck on 2008/11/16 13:41:57
Quantum of Solace
More like Quantum of BALLace, am I rite?
Wait wait, this has just come to me, the next Wallace and Gromit film better be called Quantum of Wallace. That would rock my world. This film didn't. First time I've ever seen a film and been bored during 1 a boat chase, 2 a plane chase, 3 a car chase and 4 an explosion. That's right, during this film I actually got bored DURING an explosion.
 Mad Men
#2565 posted by nitin on 2008/11/16 14:03:59
about 3 eps in so far, but hands down the best thing on tv for me at the moment.
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