Mean Girls
#780 posted by pope on 2004/10/11 03:32:21
yes!
Rogers Video
#781 posted by pope on 2004/10/11 03:36:55
perhaps the competition for BlockBusters in Vancouver here, instead of editing movies will actually tabulate everything on the back of a movie for you (or parental guardian)
ie.
Profanity - 23 counts
Drug use - 4 counts
Nudity - 12 counts
Graphic Violence - 7 counts
etc... thus helping to guage whether the movie is worth watching for that 1 titty shot!!
Screamin' Mad George Movie FX...
#782 posted by . on 2004/10/11 05:22:26
Blackpope
#783 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/10/11 11:27:57
Profanity - 23 counts
Drug use - 4 counts
Nudity - 12 counts
Graphic Violence - 7 counts
That sounds like a fun movie.
Not Really RPG
#784 posted by pope on 2004/10/11 14:03:33
as it only lists 'Nudity' no 'Sexual Behaviour' or 'Explicit Sexual Behaviour' so thats just tits and ass, or maybe penis. And not much swearing either...
I've Noticed A Lot Of Movies These Days
#785 posted by HeadThump on 2004/10/11 14:30:41
for instance like the Boyle zombie movie from last summer are showing winkies and guy buttocks but no female nudity. I knew Harvey Keitel doing full frontal was the start of something really bad.
Forgotten
#786 posted by pushplay on 2004/10/11 15:12:47
An excellent execution of a really dumb concept. So does that means it's good or what? Well it has good moments and bad. The end leaves an aweful lot unresolved. I don't need a hollywood hack, storybook ending, but I do need some sort of ending. My brother and I agreed that if this was the start of a cool trillogy it would be a lot more enjoyable in retrospect.
Blackpope...
#787 posted by distrans on 2004/10/12 01:57:39
...sounds like our free to air multi-cultural station SBS on a Saturday night. Only our station gives more info without tabulation:
SBS advises that the following program contains - adult themes, drug references, sex references, frequent coarse language, high level sex scenes, violence and frequent nudity.
...and that is just their music video program.
Distrans
#788 posted by nitin on 2004/10/12 02:09:53
just be glad we actually get some free to air foreign films :)
Hehe...
#789 posted by distrans on 2004/10/12 02:52:51
...no complaints this end nitin. SBS can be one good reason not to have anything to do on a Saturday night.
I love the foreign movie theme weeks SBS has.
It's Not Film
#790 posted by nitin on 2004/10/17 01:43:01
but have any of you seen Arrested Development? If so, would you recommend it? It's not being shown on tv here in Australia but I see that the dvd set is out in the US.
#791 posted by pushplay on 2004/10/17 02:35:12
Triggermen - A light hearted ganster film shot on a low budget. It's pretty entertaining and has an excellent soundtrack. The characters are definitely what makes it worth watching, though the ending is a little weak. Everything wraps up too neatly.
After the Apocalypse - Saw it at the Edmonton Film Festival. Takes place after WW3 featuring a bunch of people trying to get by without any verbal communication. Shot in b/w on a shoestring budget, with absolutely no dialog. Not a single line. I liked it, but there's no chance you'll ever see it so hah!
Arrested Development - Nitin, the best way to decide for yourself is to grab a torrent and watch an episode. The style is fresh and I think the jokes are pretty damn funny. A friend of mine thought the jokes were tired, but I don't see it. Also, if you grab the first episode, it did improve as it went but should give you a good idea. If you grab a later episode... well some jokes are only funny because of what happened earlier. So I guess you can't win.
Pushplay
#792 posted by nitin on 2004/10/17 06:27:58
fair enough, but in your opinion is it even enough over the whole season or is it patchy like a lot of shows?
Nitin
#793 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/10/17 11:24:39
IMO, that show is kind of like Seinfeld. A whole bunch of unrelated crazy shit happens, and then somehow comes together at the end. It's also kind of wierd, they got this big wierd incest story going on, and it's just fuckin crazy. I wouldn't call it like hilarious, but I do feel satisfied after watching it.
Nitin
#794 posted by pushplay on 2004/10/17 15:56:58
Nah, it's pretty consistent. The episodes pretty much flow from one into the other. It's not even a little like Seinfeld.
Cool
#795 posted by nitin on 2004/10/18 00:11:37
I'll look into getting it then.
Aladin
#796 posted by ProdigyXL on 2004/10/18 01:44:31
is
awesome.
'Nuff said.
All Good Teenagers Take Off Their Clothes!
#797 posted by Blitz on 2004/10/18 02:57:03
[nt]
Game Over Man! Game Over!
#798 posted by nitin on 2004/10/20 01:39:29
UK Teletext reports that British director Paul W. S. Anderson ("Alien vs. Predator", "Resident Evil") is to write the sixth movie in the "Alien" franchise, according to sources close to the film maker.
Newcastle-born Anderson, 39, has apparently been asked by Twentieth Century Fox to pen a new script featuring the creatures on their own (ie. no Predators). Whether that includes the return of Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) however is unknown.
The offer for the moment is simply to pen the script, not to direct as such although that may happen thanks to the success of AVP
While I'm Here
#799 posted by nitin on 2004/10/20 01:49:35
some more stuff I saw :
Yojimbo - pretty good, has a coolness about it in terms of mood which is nice.
King of Comedy - I'm glad I checked this out because for a Scorcese film, this doesnt get much mention. I guess that might have to do with the lack of any signatory Scorcese visual pyrotechnics, but it's easily one of his best films. Robert DeNiro is excellent in this psychotic/comic role.
Cool Hand Luke - Excellent film, Paul Newman in great form and pretty good script. Also, I would have never thought this to be the movie behind some of the inspiration for the Coens' O Brother Where Art Thou.
Ran - Drags a bit in the middle due to the script but the direction is outstanding. The use of the screen is seldomly done so well. It's also refreshing to see 'real' armies in this day of CGI everything.
The Day After Tomorrow - Big, dumb and boring. I quit after about an hour in, despite some impressive effects.
All About Eve - Didnt like this much, seemed like a lite version of Sunset Boulevard, which is a much beter film.
Re: Paul W S Anderson
#800 posted by Kinn on 2004/10/20 03:37:50
Yeah, it's a fucking shame, but there's very little art in mainstream cinema these days - Anderson will bang out a film in half the time it takes a proper director, make sure there's enough explosions and "bullet time" to amuse the braying hordes, and he'll do all this on the cheap as well, which is why Hollywood love him so much. The only director that can out-shit Anderson is Uwe Boll. (Watch the "Alone in the Dark" teaser trailer if you don't believe me).
Kinn
#801 posted by nitin on 2004/10/20 04:07:35
it really doesnt have to be ART, Aliens wasnt an art film, Die Hard wasnt an art film but they were bloody enjoyable nonetheless.
As for Alien 6, given Mr Anderson's past scripts, I expect the final draft to be ready by the weekend.
Alien 6
#802 posted by starbuck on 2004/10/20 05:07:56
aliens are let loose in a shopping mall. It's up to a sassy cop with street smarts to find an antidote to the aliens acid blood before its too late, and the aliens escape from Dunkin' Donuts to theaten mankind.
But all hell breaks loose and its time for an ethnically diverse team of civilians (including one comic relief character and one guy in a wheelchair) to block the motorway, so the aliens can't leave the city. They succeed, but a few of them die. The End.
Starbuck
#803 posted by nitin on 2004/10/20 05:34:47
You should be making films, coming up with a script like that usually takes at least a weekend.
With people like you around, how can Paul W S Anderson compete? The world is too unfair.
German Movie
#804 posted by megaman on 2004/10/20 08:05:28
dunno if youll ever get the opportunity to watch this one, buts its very nice. title translates into
"agnes and his brothers" by oskar roehler
im not sure what genre i should sort this one into - portrait/melodrama or sth., but anyways its a very intense watch!
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