It's amazing that some people don't get how awesome the Breakin' movies are. Just last night my wife had a few of her girlfriends over, and after watching the opening credits, one girl asked "Is the entire movie going to be like this?", like it was a bad thing.Ack wrote:You gotta love Electric Boogaloo.Luke wrote:BREAKIN' 2
What was the last movie you've seen?
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You know, I toss out 'Electric Boogaloo' as a bad joke all the time when someone says Blahblah 2, but I've never actually seen either of the movies. I really should remedy that. I do love me some George Kranz though.Luke wrote:It's amazing that some people don't get how awesome the Breakin' movies are. Just last night my wife had a few of her girlfriends over, and after watching the opening credits, one girl asked "Is the entire movie going to be like this?", like it was a bad thing.Ack wrote:You gotta love Electric Boogaloo.Luke wrote:BREAKIN' 2
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Well, it could be worse. I'd say that's still better than the time my friends and I started watching Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter while my mother was there. About ten minutes in, she suddenly announced she'd seen it before. Everyone in the room turned and stared at her.Luke wrote:It's amazing that some people don't get how awesome the Breakin' movies are. Just last night my wife had a few of her girlfriends over, and after watching the opening credits, one girl asked "Is the entire movie going to be like this?", like it was a bad thing.
Yeah, that's actually become a recurring gag for my friends, where whenever a sequel comes out, we slap on a subtitle.Hobie-wan wrote:You know, I toss out 'Electric Boogaloo' as a bad joke all the time when someone says Blahblah 2, but I've never actually seen either of the movies. I really should remedy that. I do love me some George Kranz though.
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Ghost Dog Way of the Samurai. One of the stranger Hollywood movies, which is good I suppose. The whole code of the samurai bit wasn't all that impressive, but it worked in this movie. Whitaker is a great actor.
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Yup I saw this movie several years ago... Pretty good underrated movie IMO... I thought Forrest Whitaker did very well, although the ending was kind of weird but I guess followed the samurai code..Pulsar_t wrote:
Ghost Dog Way of the Samurai. One of the stranger Hollywood movies, which is good I suppose. The whole code of the samurai bit wasn't all that impressive, but it worked in this movie. Whitaker is a great actor.
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Russian Ark - simply amazing, even better with the commentary. When you realize it is an 85 minute steady cam shot, with eight (8) people following the camera the entire time, well I just dont know what to say. I mean Ive orchestrated crowd shots, but having 800 people going down a staircase and out a foyer and having specific characters show up in the middle of it, I mean the logistics are mindboggling.
The Fall (2006) - It was a neat premise and simply GORGEOUS, but the overall plot was kinda weak. It does show that you can make a very pretty movie and it wont sell.
The Fall (2006) - It was a neat premise and simply GORGEOUS, but the overall plot was kinda weak. It does show that you can make a very pretty movie and it wont sell.
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Yeah, remedy that asap. Netflix is your friend, but Breakin' isn't streaming...yet.Hobie-wan wrote: You know, I toss out 'Electric Boogaloo' as a bad joke all the time when someone says Blahblah 2, but I've never actually seen either of the movies. I really should remedy that.
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Last night I watched two movies from my Instant Que on Netflix, two of which I can't believe I haven't seen
The Hunger- with David Bowie- holy shit, this is the best vampire movie ever, with Bauhaus, catherine deneuve, and lesbo vampire scenes-- super gothic, spuper dark- crazy fucked up love story- right up my alley- A PLUS
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest- there are some classics that I have never got around to seeing, this is up there, some times I end up being disappointed (Citizen Kane) but other times, like this, I am just blown away- what a great film, with some superb acting, awesome camera work, soundtrack- just amazing A plus as well
The Hunger- with David Bowie- holy shit, this is the best vampire movie ever, with Bauhaus, catherine deneuve, and lesbo vampire scenes-- super gothic, spuper dark- crazy fucked up love story- right up my alley- A PLUS
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest- there are some classics that I have never got around to seeing, this is up there, some times I end up being disappointed (Citizen Kane) but other times, like this, I am just blown away- what a great film, with some superb acting, awesome camera work, soundtrack- just amazing A plus as well
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I got these on my Instant Queue, too. The Hunger is a higher priority than OFOtCN, though.Snickerd00dle wrote:Last night I watched two movies from my Instant Que on Netflix, two of which I can't believe I haven't seen
The Hunger- with David Bowie- holy shit, this is the best vampire movie ever, with Bauhaus, catherine deneuve, and lesbo vampire scenes-- super gothic, spuper dark- crazy fucked up love story- right up my alley- A PLUS
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest- there are some classics that I have never got around to seeing, this is up there, some times I end up being disappointed (Citizen Kane) but other times, like this, I am just blown away- what a great film, with some superb acting, awesome camera work, soundtrack- just amazing A plus as well
Also recently watched the first few minutes of the Bollywood film "I Hate Luv Storys". Can't wait to watch the rest of it.
And FYI, I have the Netflix app for my iPod Touch, so I can watch movies on my Instant Queue with my iPod Touch, which I was afraid wouldn't work on my G1 Touch. As for quality... it's adequate. My only qualm is I can't use this on the go, cuz I can only go online at a hotspot and the only other hotspot outside of my house, excluding hotels and other places, is my aunt's house and I haven't been over there since Christmas. Plus... what about TV output?
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Logan's Run- Boy did this movie come out of left field for me. It's like soylent green meets planet of the apes except a lot cheesier. Definitely an entertaining movie, I would recommend it those who like films like soylent green and westworld.
