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Movies & TV > What's your last seen movie? part 2

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#1271381 by Alchoska (Power User) at 2010-04-21 06:03:22 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Legion :facepalm:

#1271473 by Spaderace (Power User) at 2010-04-21 14:51:46 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Alchoska wrote:

Legion :facepalm:

Saw it aswell, it was 720p so w/e. Wish I never had DL:d it now. Waste of ratio. Such potential :<

#1271519 by TekSomniaKDonor (Power User) at 2010-04-21 17:07:48 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

This Is England - 8/10

Interesting stuff about skinheads in the 80s.  Stephen Graham was really good.

#1271695 by unknown[407226] at 2010-04-21 21:40:33 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

the tournament. waste of time. 1 good actor and thats about it.

#1271713 by Inspirator (Power User) at 2010-04-21 22:03:14 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Hot Tub Time Machine http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1231587/

8/10 Fucking great comedy, just like old times, love it!

Last edited by Inspirator at 2010-05-31 05:29:22

#1271731 by unknown[360587] at 2010-04-21 22:37:14 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Legion - 5½/10

This is so just a b-class actioner with a Terminator-ripoff plot that it doesn't even try to hide this with the outrageous and obviously "made for lulz"-quality CGI and creature design. Unfortunately someone forgot to tell the actors that they're in a B-movie, and the result is mostly just boring tepid bullshit where everyone has "dramatic" discussions in between short action segments.
And then there's Paul Bettany. Now I'll admit, I always have a major hard-on for this guy. Even so, he is so out of this flick here. I want to see whatever the hell he thought he was making with Legion! The man's performance is so superfluously out of context in this campy mess that I can't help but love it. Whenever this movie is just Bettany killing baddies or doing grim monologues, it's awesome. I loved every second of those scenes. But it's kind of screwy how right after teh awesome we get scenes such as an ice cream man who turns into The Thing.

#1271844 by mrviolence2 (Power User) at 2010-04-22 05:12:38 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

He's Just Not That Into You  2/10  what a piece of shit

Million Dollar Baby  8/10

#1273599 by unknown[188737] at 2010-04-25 21:55:09 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Kick Ass 6/10
nice flick overall

#1273911 by mrviolence2 (Power User) at 2010-04-26 16:05:58 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Fast Times at Ridgemont High  7/10

#1274130 by unknown[397565] at 2010-04-27 02:11:40 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Avatar 6/10

#1274370 by Medolycos (Power User) at 2010-04-27 19:20:50 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Legion    6/10

I really didn't know the point of this movie but i gave 6/10 cause i didn't feel board when i"m watching .

#1274464 by mrviolence2 (Power User) at 2010-04-27 22:33:05 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Agora  4/10

5 Centimeters per Second: A Chain of Short Stories About Their Distance  6/10

Last edited by mrviolence2 at 2010-04-28 22:12:28

#1274869 by unknown[68714] at 2010-04-28 22:46:51 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Iron Man 2 - 9/10 Awesome! ..
Too bad I didnt stay for the scenes after the credits.. 10/10 for sure

Avatar - 8/10

#1274900 by dyb (Power User) at 2010-04-28 23:43:33 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

xuzo wrote:

Iron Man 2 - 9/10 Awesome! ..
Too bad I didnt stay for the scenes after the credits.. 10/10 for sure

Avatar - 8/10

Iron Man 2 8/10

scene after credits:
the guy who guarded Stark arrives at new mexico and we get to see a Hammer...dunno whats the meaning of it


and omg, scarlett johansson is hooooooooooooooooooot

#1275020 by mountjoy (User) at 2010-04-29 09:23:22 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Splice - 6/10

#1275056 by mrviolence2 (Power User) at 2010-04-29 11:31:40 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Big Trouble  6/10

#1275202 by Setroc (Power User) at 2010-04-29 17:43:31 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Hot Tub Time Machine 6/10 A decent comedy, full of quick fire gags. Fairly cheap humour though, and it didn't make much of it's story line.

#1275236 by unknown[13572] at 2010-04-29 19:08:55 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Iron Man 2 - 8/10 - Fantastic! The whole movie is just great but everytime the mention anything to do with the Avengers or Samuel L. Jackson turns up I started grinning like an idiot, hell I almost yelled when Tony propped up that bit of machinery with that 'bit of scrap metal'.

OK There were a few things I didn't love. I'm not overly fond of War Machines emergence but I can get over that and I'm kinda unsure where they're going with The Black Widow but those are minor points and not really flaws. Plus while everyone else is obsessing over Scarlett Johansen I'm in love with Pepper Potts.

Can someone tell these movie makers to stop putting shit at the end of the credits, don't they realise how fucking akward it is to be the only idiot left in the cinema. Personally I'm the first to leave I just can't be that guy.

Anyway thanks dyb and that
hammer can only mean one thing THOR is coming w000t
god I'm such a nerd.

#1275365 by mrviolence2 (Power User) at 2010-04-29 23:58:18 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels  7/10

#1275378 by FAFFERDonor (Power User) at 2010-04-30 00:22:56 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Predator 720P bluray.

9/10

one of arnies best i think! :yes:

nice to revisit one from my youth....but much better to look at nowadays!

"If it bleeds, we can kill it!" :-D

#1275391 by qbert95 (Power User) at 2010-04-30 01:01:55 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Avatar  --   4/10

I guess you needed to see it in 3d to appreciate it more. The effect were OK i guess, but the story was straight out of some shitty disney movie with a strong racist undertow towards whites imo.

#1275441 by unknown[397565] at 2010-04-30 03:45:56 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

qbert95 wrote:

strong racist undertow towards whites

lolwut

#1275478 by unknown[13572] at 2010-04-30 06:22:50 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

malavoglia wrote:

qbert95 wrote:

strong racist undertow towards whites

lolwut

:lol: If anything it's the white heroes saving the primitive natives who end up being led by who?

#1275694 by unknown[360587] at 2010-04-30 19:13:36 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Had a meet with the finnish movie community Leffatykki.com last weekend, here's what we watched:

Inside - 8/10
Here's something of a shocker; it's bloody! Yaaaay. Now that we got that out of the way, why don't we look at something other than the spilled guts and geyshirs of blood? Inside is a french movie, but it pulls a lot of influence from other various horror cultures; the imagery is often italian in use of lighting, and the plot is somewhat decisively american. It feels like something Argento and Carpenter might have directed had they collaborated during their prime, mixed with more blood than either have in their CVs. This is more or less just a film that messes with the two senses film can concretely effect. It uses audio to make the world it portrays very, very tense and disturbing for about 2/3 of the film.

After that the music almost becomes a character in the film, an outside viewer of sorts, reacting to everything that happens on screen. It uses visual tricks spanning from simple lighting angles to absurd gore. Inside never strives towards realism. This is clear from the silly dream sequence early on where a baby is born through the mouth (with the aid of some ugly CGI). With a movie like this, you really can't look at the plot and expect anything that special. There isn't. The eventual revelation of why is just a distraction by that point. I didn't care anymore, as the film had pulled me into the distress of the damsel displayed here. I think that Inside is the perfection of the "Invader in the house"-plot used in horror movies. It's a distinctive blob of relative originality in a world of copycat slashers. And boy, that soundtrack is fantastic.

Persona - 9½/10
A wonderful a extremely deep depiction of the social dependency people have on others and the eventual reprecussions such relationships can have. It also dears tread on other themes, some of which were at the time considered nothing more than obscene exploitative cannon fodder. I love the way Bergman depicts the the nurse's carelessness which eventually leads to the patient having the higher ground on the soul of the nurse. The camera work is amazing and has to be seen to be believed. The eerie closeups of this perverse relationship create an athmosphere unique to the film in a way both practical and handsome. However, since this was my first viewing, I did not fully comprehend the film. Bergman himself considers it a simple story, so I'll have to admit to overthinking all of it in the end, during which the narrative starts running all over the place in a positive, albeit mildly confusing sense.

Man Bites Dog - 7½/10
It isn't bad, but the filmmakers have picked quite an awkward way to make any valid points. Man Bites Dog is a deeply, profoundly twisted comedy, but in the end it really, really pushes that comedy-angle. The more you watch this, the clearer it becomes that Man Bites Dog is more hellbent on making you laugh than make you think, and I think that with this topic that is a damn shame.

Korkusuz (aka Turkish Rambo) - 3/10
Watched with the revamped campy english dubbing. Korkusuz probably tried really hard back when it was made, and the script shows some effort as despite common opinion it does remain logical albeit very, very stupid. The screenwriting is somewhat original and it abandonds things that we have come to expect from action films, but in doing so it also looses a connection with the audience, making it awkward and unintentionally hilarious.

The Return of the Living Dead - 7/10
What a fantastic, dark parody of the zombie genre and it's audience. It takes great pride in literally murdering it's target audience while making wisecracks over the 80s in general. The zombies come off as goofy and threathening at the same time, especially with Tar Man who is a freightening physical apparition as well as an utterly hilarious and loveable creature. Too bad that the jokes start to wear off after like six viewings.

All the Colors of the Dark - 4/10
I like giallo as a genre, but the more I see them the more I feel as if they just aren't made for me. The funky 70s music and the use of abstract coloring is something I just can't connect to horror that easy. Argento is so far the only one who has really managed to get through to me with the colour scheme, but in All the Colors of the Dark the colors really do just miss. Whenever there is bizarre red or green lighting, it's just there. Nothing happens with it, it doesn't really exemplify emotion or create a sense of terror. That one room is just red and hangs out in the background. The soundtrack is occasionally very good, bringing to mind remnant from the soundtrack to Polanski's Rosemary's Baby, but then it just throws the proverbial shit into the fan as disco music starts blaring through the speakers and annoying and unfrightening closeups ensue. The story is also just a friggin' mess. I like how it is left somewhat open-ended, and how it is different from the norm of giallo action and in that way original, but it just doesn't know how to build a good narrative. It's jumpy, flat and sometimes downright dull to follow.

The Incredible Shrinking Man - 9/10
To describe this film as fun is the same as describing a cheeseburger at McDonald's low in calories. It is underexaggarating; The Incredible Shrinking Man is a friggin' hoot! Careful charecter development, fantastic scenery, cinematography and the greatest ending in 50s scifi really guarantee this one a place with the classics. The only gripe I have is that there's a relationship in this movie that greatly transforms the life of our tragic main character into a more hopeful form, but we never see that hope nor understand it as this relationship is in this movie for like two minutes. But after the somewhat shaky start, as the man truly shrinks the hell down, this film is more intense than all the Transformers and Bad Boys of our time combined.

#1276287 by iNViSiBiLiTY (User) at 2010-05-01 23:44:13 (3 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Leap Year - 8/10

Nice comedy. Something fresh and easy.

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