What was the last movie you've seen?
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Deadgirl, now that was fucked up, great indie horror though.
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I LOVE Miyazaki, but Cagliostro is not among my favourites. I find it watchable, but it's not one of the ones I want to see again and again (which is the case for a number of his films).Michi wrote:Ack wrote:Also, watched The Castle of Cagliostro last night. It's been a while since I've watched any Lupin and despite my love of Miyazaki, I'd never seen it before. Loved the movie though. It's a great little adventure film.
Maybe I'll give it another watch, soon.
I just watched "Super" tonight. I very much enjoyed it.


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I wouldn't say it was my favorite, but it was definitely enjoyable. I avoided it so long more for the fact that it was a Lupin movie rather than anything else. I like Lupin, it's just not one of my favorite series, but I figured if it since it was from Miyazaki and in movie form it would probably be far more tolerable. I really have no complaints other than I like some of his other films, like Nausicaa, better. And the only film of his that I've ever watched again and again since I was 8, and can still watch again and again to this day, is Totoro.Breetai wrote:I LOVE Miyazaki, but Cagliostro is not among my favourites. I find it watchable, but it's not one of the ones I want to see again and again (which is the case for a number of his films).
I remember when I was in summer day care when I was 8. It was a mixed group of kids between the ages of 5-13. We were split up by age group and did a lot of different activities during the day, but at the end of the day the councilors would round us all up and sit us down to watch a movie (probably to calm us down a bit before the parents came to get us).
As they started to run out of movies all the kids were told that they could bring in one of their favorite movies to share (G rated, of course
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Zack Snyder's SUPERMAN is shaping up quite nicely. I'm still anxious that there will be too many slow-mo to super-speed shots, but you kind of have to expect that from Snyder. Definitely a new story at that too of the Man of Steel.
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The original Fright Night. Totally average 80s movie. I can't believe they're remaking it.
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OMG. I can't believe they're remaking it either. But I can't believe because it's an awesome movie that doesn't need to be improved upon. To each his own though. All those super hero movies you guys are into tend to bore me to tears.BurningDoom wrote:The original Fright Night. Totally average 80s movie. I can't believe they're remaking it.
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It's already been remade. Hell, it's already out in theaters.noiseredux wrote:OMG. I can't believe they're remaking it either. But I can't believe because it's an awesome movie that doesn't need to be improved upon. To each his own though. All those super hero movies you guys are into tend to bore me to tears.BurningDoom wrote:The original Fright Night. Totally average 80s movie. I can't believe they're remaking it.
The remake is actually well done, but I prefer the shitty 80's original. Seeing Prince Humperdink killing and having his way with any woman is great for a laugh. Plus, as a bonus you get to see a boob and one of the greatest wolf to man transformations.
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NO KIDDING!Luke wrote:and one of the greatest wolf to man transformations.
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Don't forget it also made Amanda Bearse look smoking hot. Not an easy task.noiseredux wrote:NO KIDDING!Luke wrote:and one of the greatest wolf to man transformations.
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Considering that this movie is now almost a full 2 years away, I can't believe we're getting set photos and publicity stills released from the studio already.Luke wrote:Zack Snyder's SUPERMAN is shaping up quite nicely. I'm still anxious that there will be too many slow-mo to super-speed shots, but you kind of have to expect that from Snyder. Definitely a new story at that too of the Man of Steel.
The studio released a brief synopsis of the movie, which made it sound like a total retread. Origin story, zod, etc. But early on Nolan said when he heard the idea it was so different he had to make it. So there has to be something to it that they're not revealing yet. Which at this point, I can understand why. Maybe superman gets effected by a certain type of kryptonite that makes it so he can only remember things for 5 minutes at a time.



