What was the last movie you've seen?

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Luke wrote:I wasn't talking merely performances, yet the quality of the movies Depp has been in. CHOCOLAT was a good flick. WILLY...no.
Actually, they both suck. :lol: (Seriously, Chocolat is the very definition of middlebrow entertainment. IMO, it is vastly inferior to the mediocre Charlie & The Chocolate Factory.)

IMO, Depp's best performances are in Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Admittedly, however, I have not seen ever movie in his filmography.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:Seriously, Chocolat is the very definition of middlebrow entertainment.
Isn't that exactly what the movie strove to be?

Anyway, the good thing all this talk about movies and Chocolate has reminded me how great LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOALTE is. Exceptional film.

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Luke wrote:Anyway, the good thing all this talk about movies and Chocolate has reminded me how great LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOALTE is. Exceptional film.
On this we agree! :lol: Like Water for Chocolate is an excellent film.
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2019, After the Fall of New York

It is the year 2019, 20 years after the Euracs, of the European-Asian-African empire, unleashed nuclear devastation on the Pan-American Confederacy and reduced the Earth to a radioactive wasteland. Now only one fertile woman remains on the planet, and it is up to retired Confederate soldier Parsifal to rescue her so she can repopulate the species from outer space before the genocidal Eurac forces get their hands on her and carve her up as part of their experiments while they try to wipe out the remains of the species on the North American continent. Man, what is with you Europeans, Asians, and Africans trying to get a quick genocide in during every World War?

Anyway, 2019, After the Fall of New York is part Escape from New York, part Mad Max, and part Children of Men, and while it's not as good as any of those movies, it's still not all that bad. The acting is a mixed bag, but the hero characters are all quite likable, the villains are easy to hate, and the plot moves along at a solid pace once you pass the demolition derby in the first 20 minutes. Basically the Confederacy is trying to rise from the ashes, and they bring Parsifal back into the fold. Along the way he builds a team of heroes to help out. The best of these guys is probably Shorty, a midget who lives in the New York sewers under the UN. But then there is Big Ape(played by George Eastman), a giant circus performer with a gang of human/ape hybrids, a one-handed professor named Bronx who has nothing left to lose, a cyborg named Ratchet who hides his nature and can beat the tar out of folks with a pair of metal balls on piano wire, and Giara...who is pretty much only there to be the love interest and is generally useless in all respects. Seriously, she doesn't do much of anything.

That said, the plot is simple and moves at a fair clip. The only place it really feels like things bog down is the demolition derby, which is there just to establish the lead. Before that we were treated to mercenaries hunting down mutated humans with flamethrowers and maces. After that, we have The Cars That Ate Paris watched by a bunch of punk rockers so the winner can take a hermaphrodite as a sex slave(seriously). Parsifal wins and to his credit immediately lets her go, but the whole scene feels like an unnecessary rough spot at the beginning of the film. After they get through it and establish the overall plot, Parsifal infiltrates the remains of Manhattan and fights his way through from there. There is a lot of violence, a little gore, and an intense hatred for rats in this movie.

So, did I enjoy it? Yes. Would I watch it again? Well, I definitely preferred it to the likes of Warrior of the Lost World(also Italian) and Battletruck(New Zealand). I'll have to compare it to other Italian apocalyptic movies like Endgame or 1990: The Bronx Warriors sometime.
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You don't hear people being described as "with nothing left to lose" these days. We should bring that back.
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darsparx wrote:
marurun wrote: I love Interstella 5555. The first 4 tracks are still my faves. The later tracks I don't do well listening to straight, but watching with the video is just what I need.
I have to agree to some extent. Though I watched with my jam headphones(mistook them for jbl's for some odd reason....they both start with J so same difference in my head when thinking about it) and I don't think I could listen to it over a speaker. I think this movie is a big reason I need some decent small speakers for my room because I feel like otherwise there's parts of some of this music I miss. Though I'm currently stuck on "One more time", "Digital love", and "Stronger Faster Harder Better" (I need to look up what the second one is technically because it's not digital love there's one that plays right before it after one more time). I need to find where to buy this movie(itunes needs this bad :cry: )
You are thinking of Aerodynamic. One More Time, Aerodynamic, Digital Love, and Harder Better Faster Stronger were all released in music video form to the MTV/VH1 market, and I remembered seeing them regularly. Once I realized they all went together to form the beginning of a story I was hooked (Leiji Matsumoto's involvement helped). Now that I have the DVD and the CD, I can listen to those first 4 better tracks whenever I want and hook up the DVD when I want the full story and the full AV experience.
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I realize I've been kind of a negative nancy in this thread lately. With that in mind, I'd like to say something positive about a movie I don't hate.

I re-watched my VHS copy of Jurassic Park last night. Still Awesome.
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Jurassic Park will always hold a special place in my heart because it was my first PG-13 movie, and I was allowed to see it when I was 11.
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MrPopo wrote:Jurassic Park will always hold a special place in my heart because it was my first PG-13 movie, and I was allowed to see it when I was 11.
The child actors were so convincing that you didn't notice how bad their acting was. That's a contradictory statement, but still true.

One scene I would have loved to have watched on screen is a part from the book where the would be meet cute are trapped in a lab with raptors and pretty much play "hot potato" with a pair of raptors, with a raptor egg. Crichton kills suspense in this part of the book (which is rather dull from time to time).

Speaking of, read the book if you are a big fan of the movie. It's definitely a different animal, but a great read nonetheless.

Just don't watch JP2 after reading JP.
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Luke wrote:One scene I would have loved to have watched on screen is a part from the book where the would be meet cute are trapped in a lab with raptors and pretty much play "hot potato" with a pair of raptors, with a raptor egg. Crichton kills suspense in this part of the book (which is rather dull from time to time).
I don't think you remember the book right (I just finished rereading it last week). The scene with raptors and eggs is when Grant sends the kids and Gennaro forward to try and get back to the control room after the grid has been reset. It turns out they went to a dead end so Grant turns around to try and deal with the raptors that followed them (three of them). The way he does it is he grabs some deadly toxins from the fertilization room and injects them into a few eggs. He tries to get the raptors to eat the eggs, and two of them go for it. The second raptor convulses as it dies and knocks all the eggs on the ground, so Grant has to use the last syringe to inject the toxin directly into the tail of the last raptor as it passes him.
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