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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2016 8:02:01 GMT
Its really good. Easily my favorite of the reboots. Really ? Awesome, loved the first one :) Its split review wise, you either will think it's really good or completely hate it. I saw it with a group of friends and wasn't expecting much but it turned out to be a fun movie. Much better than the previous movie that's for sure.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 9:57:07 GMT
Gaspar Noe's Love (2015) Scenes of bonking aside, it's a poorly executed film and reminded of Lars Von Trier's Nymphomaniac (2013). Love has an awful and tedious storyline with mediocre acting. Disappointed because i really liked Irreversible and Enter the Void by the director. 6/10
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Post by theglassprisoner on Oct 13, 2016 22:01:04 GMT
Pop star: Never stop popping
by far the funniest movie I have seen in a very long time. The Lonely Island up their ridiculous lyrics on this soundtrack and the jokes are by far Andy Sambergs finest. 10/10
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 22:21:20 GMT
Nymphomaniac vol.1 was a very good movie. Vol.2 was just sad, violent and unnecessary...especially that ending...like wtf!
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Post by lightning master on Oct 14, 2016 1:34:11 GMT
Pop star: Never stop popping by far the funniest movie I have seen in a very long time. The Lonely Island up their ridiculous lyrics on this soundtrack and the jokes are by far Andy Sambergs finest. 10/10 Hey, thanks for mentioning this! I hadn't heard of it and I love Brooklyn Nine-nine and just Andy Samberg's type of humor overall, so this got me interested straight away! I've just watched it and yeah, it was hilarious. : D I loved all the cameos! There were so many funny scenes.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 15:21:36 GMT
Nymphomaniac vol.1 was a very good movie. Vol.2 was just sad, violent and unnecessary...especially that ending...like wtf! The script for 1&2 was worse than the sex scenes. I did like the films Melancholia and Antichrist by Von Trier though.
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Post by Alan-P on Oct 14, 2016 16:24:05 GMT
The last Hunger Games is shite
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 16:58:37 GMT
The last Hunger Games is shite I haven't seen the last two yet but I noticed they were both available on Amazon Prime so I was thinking about watching them back to back this weekend....
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Post by Alan-P on Oct 14, 2016 17:13:47 GMT
Second to last was pretty good
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2016 12:56:52 GMT
The Changeling (1980)
Pretty good suspense/horror film 7/10
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 20:00:34 GMT
I am so glad that Mel is back to making GOOD movies.
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Post by waunakonor on Oct 26, 2016 1:42:41 GMT
He's always had a great track record as a director.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 1:45:45 GMT
I'm excited to see it.
Hugo Weaving = <3
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 2:22:04 GMT
Denial. Decent. Holocaust deniers are flabbergasting.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 2:27:12 GMT
Denial. Decent. Holocaust deniers are flabbergasting. I forgot that came out. Worth going to see or just wait?
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 2:36:38 GMT
Denial. Decent. Holocaust deniers are flabbergasting. I forgot that came out. Worth going to see or just wait? I'd say it's worth watching at your house, but I wouldn't recommend paying the theater for it unless you really want to see it. I'd give it a 6-7/10: there are some really good scenes, but there are also some scenes that seemed rushed/awkward/out-of-place. It's certainly no Schindler's List.
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 2:39:37 GMT
Also, somebody should tell Paul Thomas Anderson, or the Cohen Brothers, or Michael Bay to make a movie about Treblinka.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 2:40:24 GMT
Also, somebody should tell Paul Thomas Anderson, or the Cohen Brothers, or Michael Bay to make a movie about Treblinka. Yes please, and make it centered around Samuel Willenberg.
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 2:49:27 GMT
Also, somebody should tell Paul Thomas Anderson, or the Cohen Brothers, or Michael Bay to make a movie about Treblinka. Yes please, and make it centered around Samuel Willenberg. Omigod, the splosions that Michael Bay would do with the Treblinka revolt and the Warsaw Uprising would be awesome! I mean, they would be completely unrealistic and probably fired from Nazi spaceships; and Megan Fox would probably bring down Treblinka by bending over the hood of Kurt Franz' Benz; and Hitler would probably get cremated alive by Mark Wahlberg and the Funky Bunch while singing "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue"... I'm starting to think Michael Bay may not be the right choice.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 2:51:57 GMT
Yes please, and make it centered around Samuel Willenberg. Omigod, the spolions that Michael Bay would do with the Treblinka revolt and the Warsaw Uprising would be awesome! I mean, they would be completely unrealistic and probably fired from Nazi spaceships; and Megan Fox would probably bring down Treblinka by bending over the hood of Kurt Franz' Benz; and Hitler would probably get cremated alive by Mark Wahlberg and the Funky Bunch while singing "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue"... I'm starting to think Michael Bay may not be the right choice. Samuel Willenberg just passed on this year, so it would be a good tribute. I'm think Spielberg and Hanks, they handled the Band of Brothers camp episode with care and Spielberg obviously could do a good job. One day! But please not Michael Bay. Please. I don't want my Treblinka movie turning out like Wolfenstein: The New Order. He could work on that movie.
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 2:57:32 GMT
Omigod, the spolions that Michael Bay would do with the Treblinka revolt and the Warsaw Uprising would be awesome! I mean, they would be completely unrealistic and probably fired from Nazi spaceships; and Megan Fox would probably bring down Treblinka by bending over the hood of Kurt Franz' Benz; and Hitler would probably get cremated alive by Mark Wahlberg and the Funky Bunch while singing "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue"... I'm starting to think Michael Bay may not be the right choice. Samuel Willenberg just passed on this year, so it would be a good tribute. I'm think Spielberg and Hanks, they handled the Band of Brothers camp episode with care and Spielberg obviously could do a good job. One day! But please not Michael Bay. Please. I don't want my Treblinka movie turning out like Wolfenstein: The New Order. He could work on that movie. I think Cohen Brothers would do a good job. Or Paul Thomas Anderson if he figured out how to involve Daniel Day-Lewis. Or the Cohen Brothers + Daniel Day-Lewis, too. Really anybody + Daniel Day-Lewis. He is greatness. Somebody should go get Unnamed/Strider from the other boards so I can pester him with how much better Daniel Day-Lewis is than Leonardo DiCaprio. And how DiCaprio shouldn't have won for The Revenent.You shut your goddamn mouth about Wolfenstein. Do not give Michael Bay any ideas for new movies.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 2:59:14 GMT
Samuel Willenberg just passed on this year, so it would be a good tribute. I'm think Spielberg and Hanks, they handled the Band of Brothers camp episode with care and Spielberg obviously could do a good job. One day! But please not Michael Bay. Please. I don't want my Treblinka movie turning out like Wolfenstein: The New Order. He could work on that movie. I think Cohen Brothers would do a good job. Or Paul Thomas Anderson if he figured out how to involve Daniel Day-Lewis. Or the Cohen Brothers + Daniel Day-Lewis, too. Really anybody + Daniel Day-Lewis. He is greatness. Somebody should go get Unnamed/Strider from the other boards so I can pester him with how much better Daniel Day-Lewis is than Leonardo DiCaprio. And how DiCaprio shouldn't have won for The Revenent.You shut your goddamn mouth about Wolfenstein. Do not give Michael Bay any ideas for new movies. Daniel Day-Lewis is miles and miles better than DiCaprio. Dammnit Strider.
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Post by waunakonor on Oct 26, 2016 4:04:53 GMT
Pst, Lee Claire, they're the Coen brothers.
No comment on Leo vs Daniel.
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 4:06:28 GMT
Pst, Lee Claire, they're the Coen brothers. No comment on Leo vs Daniel. I knew that. Are you implying that Leo is a better actor? Because that's crazy talk.
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Post by waunakonor on Oct 26, 2016 4:09:01 GMT
I'm implying that I don't have a comment on the topic, other than that they're both excellent actors.
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Post by LeeClaire on Oct 26, 2016 4:19:16 GMT
I'm implying that I don't have a comment on the topic, other than that they're both excellent actors. Well of course you don't have a comment on it, that's why you commented on not having a comment on it. It's the implication. They're not going to say no once we're out on the boat because of the implication. Wait...
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Post by General Smithers on Oct 26, 2016 13:50:12 GMT
Bone Tomahawk - Really good. I especially enjoyed the "slicing through the mans ass until he was cut in half" scene.
Bridge of Spies - Fell asleep during it as it was boring.
Standoff - Not too bad
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Post by lightning master on Oct 26, 2016 20:29:26 GMT
Bone Tomahawk - Really good. I especially enjoyed the "slicing through the mans ass until he was cut in half" scene. Yes, really good movie! I especially looked away during that part though.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2016 4:53:18 GMT
The Masque of the Red Death (1964) - Good.
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Post by SicJes on Nov 3, 2016 14:48:53 GMT
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