05-17-2008, 06:13 PM | #1481 |
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i just finished watching the first two indiana jones movies (raiders of the lost ark and the temple of doom) for the first time. uh, wow. awsome movies, im not sure witch one was better. ill probably watch the third one tommorrow.
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05-17-2008, 08:51 PM | #1482 |
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YAY! Another Indiana Jones fan is born... *Laughs evily*
I just watched Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem . It was okay, way better than the pieces of crap known as AVP, Alien 3 & Alien Resurrection. Though I wish they'd use the Predator theme & the main Predator shouldn't of died, he was awesome. Since I'm a Predator fan more than Alien, I'm glad the Predator was the pwner this time around. If I had to rank the Alien/Predator films it'd be like this: 1. Predator 2. Aliens 3. Alien 4. Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem 5. Predator 2 (Here's where the crap starts) 6. Alien vs. Predator 7. Alien: Resurrection 8. Alien 3 |
05-18-2008, 05:35 AM | #1483 |
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The other night I was feeling ill, and for some odd reason when I am in that state my TV remote always tends to land on some pretty cruddy programming. (I dunno misery loves company, I suppose.)
Anyways in this case it was the third Austin Powers movie "Goldmember" which I can say in it's defense is one of the most environmentally conscious movies I have ever seen, as it contains 98 percent recycled material from the previous two films in the series.
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I never saw any of the Austin Powers movies from start to finish. I tried the first one but really wasn't enjoying it and wandered off to another channel. The second I've seen bits and pieces but that's it; all I saw of the third were the commercials when it first came out. Just not something that interests me. |
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05-18-2008, 09:23 AM | #1485 | |
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05-18-2008, 02:15 PM | #1486 |
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Devin's Ghost
I have just returned from ACEN (Anime Central 2008) and it was $#@%ing AWESOME!!! I happened across this movie at one of the movie rooms in the con, its a horror movie starring former POWER RANGER ACTORS (one of which happened to be an actual guest at the con). Karen Ashley (Aisha) and Johnny Yong Bosch (Adam aka Vash the stampede's VA). The movie was so bad it was hysterical! It was a cheesy horror movie supposedly meant to be cheesy and bad, as one guy next to me it was "wonderfully craptacular". It was about a Jason Voorhees style killer who killed people with a buzz saw attached baseball bat in a baseball uniform. The movie was full of cheese and joy, plus, I got Karen Ashley's photo with me AND n autographed power ranger photo needless to say I had fun!
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05-18-2008, 10:39 PM | #1487 |
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Shoot 'Em Up
I just purchased the DVD today, and I seriously don't see anything bad about this film. Clive Owen really kicked ass and provided most of the fun (eg; after shoving a carrot through a guy's mouth and back out the other side: 'Eat your vegetables'). I really enjoyed the sequences, in particular the rooftop shootout. That was fun!
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05-19-2008, 10:22 AM | #1488 |
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The Birthday Party
The 1968 cinematic version of Harold Pinter's classic drama about a seemingly innocent "birthday party" which escalates into a full-blown nightmare for its subject, a mysterious man named Stanley who, having sought refuge in a seedy seaside boarding house for several years, is suddenly shaken by the arrival of two equally mysterious (and totally malevolent) strangers. I'm presently preparing to write a dissertation upon some of Pinter's theatre and, having known about this movie version for years, decided finally to check it out. The 1986 TV film is the version I'd always been more familiar with up until now, and do still prefer to some extent, though this one certainly offers a greater and more interesting array of camera angles and techniques. While I do still have to favour the portrayal of Meg in the 1986 version, I did like this one's depiction of Stanley just that little bit better - he came across as being more vulnerable here, and thus more sympathetic - and Goldberg and McCann were properly terrifying. All in all, I'd say it was a fine adaptation of this fascinating play, its greatest strength perhaps being its depiction of Stanley's forlorn surroundings, which were fabulously drab.
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05-20-2008, 08:27 PM | #1489 |
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Darn right, which is why one of the last movies I saw was the original "Italian Job" from 1969, an awesome little caper flick with some funny bits, some excellent stunt work (The Mini chase is one of all time best movie car chases ever.) a superb score by Quincy Jones and of course one of the best cliffhanger (and I use the term cliffhanger in the most literal sense) endings in all of moviedom.
That was followed by Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie, which got a recent re-release on DVD a couple weeks ago (which is a good thing, as first run copies of the movie on DVD/VHS are very rare.) I always hold a special place in my heart for this film as it was my first exposure to MST3K. (The show itself never officially aired on any Canadian channel.) So it served as a nice introduction to movie riffdom 101. And I have been hooked ever since.
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Last movie I watched was Spirited Away, at the student cinema. People have been praising the hell out of this film since its release in 2001, and I see little reason to argue with that, nor is there much else I could really add to that voice which won't have been said a million times already. So I'll simply settle for saying that Chihiro/Sen's adventure is as beautiful, courageous and inspirational as they come, and that I love those dust-bunnies. Oh, and it was the Japanese original that we got to watch too, which was gratifying - as dubs go, I think the English dub for Spirited Away is decent enough, but I definitely prefer the original. No need to tack a corny throwaway voiceover gag on at the end - the Japanese original is perfectly happy to let the music and the visuals do all the talking in those final moments, and rightly so.
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