What was the last movie you've seen?

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REPO Man wrote:
BurningDoom wrote:I thought the King Kong movie was a feast for eyes. It was definitely better than the last King Kong remake made in the early 80s. But of course no remake is ever gonna live up the iconic image of the original King Kong.


1976 wasn't the '80s.


My bad, I didn't have the exact year memorized that a horrible movie was released.
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76 Kong is better than Jackson's Kong for the sole reason that it wasn't over embellished idiocy.


Just got back from Puss in Boots. Pretty good. Not super great, but it was entertaining. Definitely a movie for 'cat people' (I'm a cat person).
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The Nightmare Ends on Halloween II, the sequel to one of my fave fanfilms (watch the first one here).

As a whole, they tell a post-FvJ story where Freddy Krueger's in limbo and seeks Michael Myer's help in getting back to Springwood, but no one could have imagined the results.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes

FUCKIN' AWESOME YEAH WOOT FUCK YEAH !!!

First movie since the Star Trek reboot that got me this excited... :D
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elmagicochrisg wrote:Rise of the Planet of the Apes

FUCKIN' AWESOME YEAH WOOT FUCK YEAH !!!

First movie since the Star Trek reboot that got me this excited... :D


Glad to hear it, I've been waiting for this one. I loved the old Planet of the Apes movies when I was a kid, and the trailer to this one looked fantastic.
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Apollo 18

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Worst found footage film I've ever seen? Probably. It could have been a great horror film, too bad they forgot the horror :roll: .

Dancer In The Dark

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What could make a Lars Von Trier film watchable? An astonishing soundtrack and performance by Björk, an actual plot and some truly gut-wrenching moments. I like it.
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For some reason I have severe aversion towards anything Bjork? :lol:

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Sydney Pollack's unusual WWII film is one I enjoyed very much. Surprised at the low IMDb ratings but perhaps people were expecting a regular war movie. Definitely my second favourite WWII "comedy" after Kelly's Heroes.
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Beverly Hills Cop

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Cool Runnings

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La rose de fer
AKA The Iron Rose

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Okay, this is sort of funny. So I'm watching this last night on TCM. It's about 10 minutes in and the two main characters are on their first date and biking around town (and I am incredibly bored. More-so because it's late and I didn't know I'd be watching subtitles, but I digress). I'll admit, some arthouse films I like more than others.

So far all I've seen is a boring wedding reception and these two running around a fog filled train yard. There's been very little dialogue and I'm thinking about changing the channel. Anyway, the two characters bring their bikes to a stop in front of a stone and wrought-iron fence and spew forth the largest string of dialogue uttered in the film so far:

Man: Are you tired?
Woman: Yes a little.
Man: Lets stop here......

And I swear to you the first thought in my head was, "Dear God, I hope they get lost in a cemetery somewhere..."

Guess where I find out they stopped in front of not 5 seconds later.....





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Art thou kidding?

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Suffice it to say I was right on the money (Could my brain, without conscious thought, concluded that large fences located in the middle of European towns usually contain a cemetery or a park and it mearly picked the more morose of the two? Sure. But I prefer to think that I'm psychic.)

What follows is a muddled tale about love, eroticism, and death.

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That would be a cherub's fingerless hand.

It's beautifully shot

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And I guarantee that by the time it's half way through you'll want to shoot the male lead for being an overly dramatic idiot. (Though, if what I've read up on is correct, nobody on set liked him much.)

I was a bit disappointed at first, as my tv guide had told me that this was a "horror" movie. It is not. It certainly works on one of the fundamentals of horror, the fear of getting lost, but it is far more surreal than horror. So if you like those kinds of movies, this is right up your alley.
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Michi, yr movie posts are my favorite.

Looks really interesting. Have you seen Cemetery Man? Have you seen House of the Devil? Just wondering. Anyway, I should check this out.
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