Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:50 pm
Recently:
* Scarface
* HG Well's The First Men in the Moon. It's an oldie ('64) from special effects master Ray Harryhausen
* Christine
* Nowhere, a film that is, according to director Gregg Araki, "[Beverly Hills] 90210 on acid"
* C.S.A, a mockumentary (with faux commercials that fit the alternate timeline of the film) about how the South won the Civil War. Now, naturally, the South lost, but this film shows an alternate timeline, albeit in a satiric light, where the South one and slavery was never abolished.
Also have a few new DVDs I plan on watching:
* The Craft (only seen it once)
* Silent Hill (seen it a couple of times before, including once in theatres)
* American Hardcore, a documentary about the American punk rock scene in the '80s
* Police Story (an old Jackie Chan movie)
* some random kung-fu movie released by now-defunct Ground Zero entertainment (once scored a mess of GZ kung-fu DVDs for a few bucks each in a bargain bin up at Border Station, on the NC/VA border)
* American Psycho (Uncut Version)
* Sun Taam, aka Mad Detective (a DVD-R courtesy of Asian DVD Club)
* House of Wax 3D (from a VHD source with hardcoded Japanese subs, converted from stereophonic 3D to anaglyphic 3D; I DL'ed it from Cinemageddon)
* Scarface
* HG Well's The First Men in the Moon. It's an oldie ('64) from special effects master Ray Harryhausen
* Christine
* Nowhere, a film that is, according to director Gregg Araki, "[Beverly Hills] 90210 on acid"
* C.S.A, a mockumentary (with faux commercials that fit the alternate timeline of the film) about how the South won the Civil War. Now, naturally, the South lost, but this film shows an alternate timeline, albeit in a satiric light, where the South one and slavery was never abolished.
Also have a few new DVDs I plan on watching:
* The Craft (only seen it once)
* Silent Hill (seen it a couple of times before, including once in theatres)
* American Hardcore, a documentary about the American punk rock scene in the '80s
* Police Story (an old Jackie Chan movie)
* some random kung-fu movie released by now-defunct Ground Zero entertainment (once scored a mess of GZ kung-fu DVDs for a few bucks each in a bargain bin up at Border Station, on the NC/VA border)
* American Psycho (Uncut Version)
* Sun Taam, aka Mad Detective (a DVD-R courtesy of Asian DVD Club)
* House of Wax 3D (from a VHD source with hardcoded Japanese subs, converted from stereophonic 3D to anaglyphic 3D; I DL'ed it from Cinemageddon)