05-13-2008, 01:27 PM | #1471 |
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05-13-2008, 01:31 PM | #1472 |
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Yeah, I wonder why she didn't come up with a stage name. "Alison Marquis" has a nice ring to it.
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05-13-2008, 03:55 PM | #1473 | |
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Back to the Future was my favourite movie when it came out partly because I'd just started getting into wearing those body-warmer/gilet type things that Marty wears (it even gets referred to) and it even made me interested in skateboards, the use of which I never mastered. I think the movies probably slipped a long way down my favourites in the intervening decades but it's still good. Especially Christopher Lloyd. Oddly enough I always thought Bright Lights, Big City was a better sequel than the the next two BTTF films. I've had no time to watch movies recently. The last one I saw was Rambo 4 which I've already mentioned, so the last film and actually saw at the Cinema was the terrific There will be blood. The music, written by Radioheader J Greenwood, is especially good and rumbles away like all that lovely oil.
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05-13-2008, 08:57 PM | #1474 | |
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the point was that mankind can eventually ascend to godhood, and mankinds use of technology is the stepping stone for this. This is helped supported by Tetsuo's last line of the film, and the repitition of the children's line about how the next step has already begun. The manga is far better if you can find it.Last film I watched was Paprika, an anime film by Satoshi Kon. I love Kon's work, and one of the reasons for that is due to how hard his stuff can be to describe. He's almost like the animated David Lynch of Japan. If you enjoy that director, he's certainly worth a look.
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05-14-2008, 03:24 AM | #1475 | |
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Anyhow, last movie I watched was Alien, with my housemates, which gave me a chance to argue about various symbolisms within the film, and the exact intentions and capabilities of the titular character. We were watching the original 1979 release, which I do generally prefer to the Director's Cut, with the exception of one small scene involving my favourite charater, Jonesy. Awesome kitty cat.
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05-15-2008, 03:02 PM | #1476 |
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The last movie I watch recently was Iron Man, a good film with some good action scenes, a bit of humor and as always, a great cameo by Stan Lee himself.
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05-16-2008, 02:55 PM | #1477 |
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Cloverfield
I just got back from seeing this for the first time, having shyed away from all the hype during its rampancy earlier this year. And what can I say? I wasn't wild about it. Beyond the Blair Witch Project-esque gimmick of the entire film being shown from the point of view of a handful of bystanders who just happened to have a camera rolling at the time, the story didn't really feel like it had very much to sustain itself. There were a small handful of shocks here and there, but I found the characters to be a bit flat and unlikeable, and the storyline perhaps a tad flimsy. Maybe I'd have appreciated it more if I had more of an appetite for the whole skycraper-stomping monster movie genre in general, but I'm afraid I don't. On the plus side, the ending was somewhat refreshing, I quite liked the occasional interludes of the previous, immensely more tranquil film on the video, and the whole thing was mercifully short. I don't think I could really have taken it had it gone on for very much longer than an hour and a half. Not because I'm prone to motion sickness or anything like that, but because I was starting to find it a bit frustrating.
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05-16-2008, 06:53 PM | #1478 |
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All three Indy movies, and I feel fiiiiiine.
Oh, and The Out of Towners, with Steve Martin. It was on TV! And Witness, which was really good.
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05-16-2008, 09:58 PM | #1479 |
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Short Circuit 2.
Ugh.....
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05-17-2008, 11:17 AM | #1480 |
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Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian. I hope to go to the movies again today.
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