I watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail at school; it was probably the funniest film I've ever seen.
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I watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail at school; it was probably the funniest film I've ever seen.
:) Nice~
Caught part of Saw I on SciFi... I'm glad I don't watch those movies...
Planet Terror
OH GOD IT WAS FUCKING AWESOME
Saw VI. I thought it was pretty darn awesome. Typical Saw movie with a twist ending. yeah. i hope they make one more.
Step Up 2: The Streets - pretty standard teen movie formula. Pretty sick dancing, though.
The Exorcism of Emily Rose - I liked it. Not quite as "scary movie-ish" as I was expecting, but I'd call that a plus. It was more suspenseful/creepy than "scary," though there were a couple of scares in there.
Spoiler for Creepy ass part:
The One - Just a fun movie. It didn't quite live up to its potential, in that many of the special effects were kind of primitive, but there were some great scenes.
Kiss of the Dragon - Great movie. One of Jet Li's bests, I think.
Where the Wild Things Are.
It was so awesome. It was like remembering an insanely vivid dream you had when you were a kid. Definitely one of my favorite movies, if not my favorite. I'm into fucked up stuff like that.
I want to see Zombieland.
Donnie Darko
Interesting movie overall. Recommended :thumbup:
I just saw Moon
It was great :) It's just rare to see a proper Science Fiction these days.
The Grudge 2 - Creepy, as expected.
G.I. Joe - The Rise of Cobra - Surprised to say that, as mindless action movies go, this wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Pretty top-notch action.
Up
It was neat. It was funny and very well animated.
Kevin the Snipe 4evar
Låt den rätte komma in(Let the right one in)
Epiiiic.
Crepy stuff, 12 year old vampire girls, blood, violence, love, sadness and rubiks cubes.
Only downside is the main characters fucking hair.
Watched Trick 'r Treat last night. It was meh, but there were some funny parts.
Also watched some Tales from the Crypt episodes, particularly "Demon Knight" and "Bordello of Blood". Forgot how often boobies used to pop up in that show. :D
Crank - Absurdly far-fetched, but entertaining. I'm a big Jason Statham fan.
Mirrors - Pretty friggin creepy. I've always had a thing about mirrors, and this movie just kinda throws it all in your face.
..And Amy Smart (who was also in Crank and The Butterfly Effect) is all kinds of hawt. :drool:
Michael Jackson's This is it Movie. It was a very good movie. It really captured how much of a perfectionist he was. ;)
I just watched Män som hatar kvinnor (Men who hate women in English). I watched it in the cinema and it made a big impression. I still think it's a good film, though parts are ... hm... Brutal. Not blood and gore, but defiantly not something you watch with your 10 year old. You should see it. And if you like it, you can read the book it's based on (which for some reason is called The girl with the dragon tattoo in English).
I also watched Up today. It made me kinda sad. Poor old man.
Donnie Darko. It's a very interesting take on the universe. 10/10.
Just saw American Teen. It was alright, exactly what I was expecting for a documentary on the life of high school students.
The Twilight Zone: The Movie - Still great, after all these years. The "monster on the wing of the plane" story is just so well done. And the one with the boy with the power to alter reality with his mind. Amazing.
Carrie - Still one of my favorite horror movies, even though it's slow as all hell, up until that last, iconic, 15 minutes or so - when she goes nuts. That's one of my favorite scenes in any movie, ever.
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My favorite moment: The look on her face, at the exact moment she snaps. It's seriously one of the creepiest moments I've ever seen in a movie, and it's so simple...just so fucking well done.
The Grand - feature film, shot as half a documentary about poker with
a top notch cast (including Woody Harrelson) with not one single sane
charackter in it. I liked :)
The Killing Fields - Is a film about the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia in the
late seventies. I have spent some time dealing with that subject and found the
movie pretty well done and of course, deeply disturbing.
(Starring John Malkovich and Sam Waterston)
Dreams - by Akira Kurosawa. Eight very artistic, dreamlike shortfilms. I definately
recommend them, but you got to be into the artsy-film type and you'd need and
open mind.
Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance - the first of Chan-wook Park's vengeance trilogy.
('Oldboy' being the second). The master of vengeance, very good. Maybe even
better than oldboy.
I'd recommend all of them - very colourful mix, though.
Actually Saw I.. and only I.. is pretty good. It has smarts!
hells yes! And Cube Zero is also better than Hypercube, even though not as good as the first.
Afterschool.
i don't know why i bother with "true" indie films. they're sooooooooo boring. "hey, i got an idea. let's make all the characters really dry and emotionless and have them standing around doing nothing for a good hour or so of the movie and every time we shoot a scene we shoot it for 3 or 4 minutes before we have anything going on." "that's brilliant, thomas!"
you're not being artsy, just annoying. fuck off.