What was the last movie you've seen?

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Pulsar_t wrote:Is this Nic Cage's return to form? One can hope so.
Return to what form? Was there a moment in time when Nicolas Cage was a good actor? The man has as much charisma as wall paper. He emotes as well as a potted plant.
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samsonlonghair wrote:
Pulsar_t wrote:Is this Nic Cage's return to form? One can hope so.
Return to what form? Was there a moment in time when Nicolas Cage was a good actor? The man has as much charisma as wall paper. He emotes as well as a potted plant.
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RAISING ARIZONA
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BEES!

nicholas coppola is just another case of Hollywood nepotism. RAISING ARIZONA worked due to an incredibly written script, terrific direction, and letting nic coppola drink lots of booze on set.
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At least Sofia Coppola is pretty good at what she does.
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WILD AT HEART
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marurun wrote:At least Sofia Coppola is pretty good at what she does.
Sofia is damned good at what she does.

I don't know if this is common knowledge or not, but for the past twenty years or so, artificial snow in movies is usually this:

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It's cheap, light, white, and "melts" with a little moisture. Fake snow in film is a difficult thing to make look legit, but when it comes to economies of scale, you can not beat the appearance and cost effectiveness of instant potatoes for snow.

I hope REPO reads this if he plans on having a movie with a Winter scene.
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Luke wrote:I don't know if this is common knowledge or not, but for the past twenty years or so, artificial snow in movies is usually this:
We used this during a group project while I was in film school and I must say I have bad memories of cleaning it up with a small group of people. They were not happy that we used it on props in the green screen room. :lol: It does really work great though.
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the horror thread hasn't started, but my wife and I have already begun going through our pile of Halloween-time stuff to watch this year. We're *trying* to focus on stuff we've not seen OR at least not seen in a long time. Stuff we're less familiar with.

As such, we decided to go with a double-feature of Dark Castle remakes...


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House Of Wax was actually a lot better than I remembered it. I last saw it whenever it was released on DVD. At the time I remember it being a vehicle to promote Paris Hilton's acting career. But in reality the movie is starring Elisha Cuthbert <3 ...Paris is in the beginning of the movie for like 15 mins, and there's a couple of sextape jokes. Then she shows up in the last reel just long enough to do a striptease and get butchered. Elisha on the other hand makes a pretty great little screamqueen in this one. And the movie is actually a heck of a lot of fun (and quite a bit gorier than I recalled). If you've avoided this for whatever reason, it's actually worth checking out. Don't expect anything incredible. But do see it if you're just wanting something fun.


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Thir13en Ghosts on the other hand was way worse than I remembered. It's a slick looking movie. But ultimately it just feels like some stuff thrown together as a means to showing off some crazy CGI. I basically had trouble believing that any of these people were even people, nevermind having believable motivations. I mean it was still fun or whatever. Just not really good. I seem to recall from the last time I saw it (jeez, probably 2003-ish) that there was some bonus feature stuff that goes into the backstory of all the ghosts... and to my memory that stuff was a lot more interesting than the story bits that made it into the actual film.
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