Dog-amoto Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Knocked Up 5/10 Average - had it's comical moments, but as usual with this kind of film, you can see the ending a mile away, probably before you've even watched it. Even so, it has one of the best bits of dialogue in film history Her: "I'm pregnant" Him: "Fuck off!" XD
mariosmentor Posted August 30, 2007 Posted August 30, 2007 I watched 2 classic Sci-Fi's the other day. Alien Without a doubt one of my all time classic films. The amount of work and effort put in can be clearly seen throughout whether it be the awesome alien design to the all to believable fear. It really is just a perfect movie to me. 10/10 Brazil A movie that has much acclaim but I had never seen. It was on BBC 2 the other night and I decided to give it a view. I was not disappointed. t is effectively a semi-spoof of 1984 and retains all the quirks and humour that Terry Gilliam frequently uses. The film stands on it's own from all the comical social commentary from the upper classes idly walking by terrorist explosions to government employed handymen exclaiming "The government doesn't make mistakes!" followed by a series of them. The movies characters are what stands out the most as they all have their little quirks and eccentricities that bring light to any scene. Great satire on the mostly disturbing dystopian society story 9/10
Cube Posted August 30, 2007 Posted August 30, 2007 I watched 2 classic Sci-Fi's the other day. Alien Without a doubt one of my all time classic films. The amount of work and effort put in can be clearly seen throughout whether it be the awesome alien design to the all to believable fear. It really is just a perfect movie to me. 10/10 Perhaps I should try to watch it again. I turned it off after an hour it was so dull.
Daft Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Wow, people weren't lying when they said Ultra Violet was shit... 3/10
Hellfire Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry A few clichés here and there, but it was pretty funny. And Jessica Biel.... DAMN!
motion Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Dragged to see Hairspray this afternoon. Twas ok, bit too much singing to be honest. I know it's a musical but there was hardly any normal acting! Nice ending but still prefer Grease.
Paj! Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Transformers 5.9/10 The first film that actually made me want to go to sleep. And that was during the endless action at the end. Bland reactions to an alien invasion from the humans, and lots made no sense. The best bit was the Garbage poster on his bedroom wall.
gaggle64 Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 The Damned A quintsentially British and intelligent, character driven sci-fi drama. Involved radioactive children. Nuclear family ect. 8/10
Daft Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Capturing the Friedmans Frightening yet fantastic. A close look at the collapse of a family after accusations of pedophillia. Guilty or not guilty? I'm still undecided... 9/10
Nefarius Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Die Hard 4 Zombie Bruce Willis rams a car into a helicopter. 11/10
Konfucius Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Batman Begins This film gets getting better and better. I notice more little details every time I watch it, really insane how much thought they put into this. 10/10 Casino Royale Noticed some little flaws this time around, sometimes the character slightly changes the position between cuts it seemed and the Poker game dragged on too long. But still Daniel Craig is awesome and the "Organisation" feels a lot more realistic than the villians in previous Bond films - especially Le Chiffre is great. I also like how they made it more violent and had some really nice hand-to-hand combat scenes. 8.8/10
Roostophe Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Rocky Balboa This was class. Absolute class. 9/10
Cube Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Unbreakable Pretty unique story, a bit slow but some great twists. 8/10 Sin City Watched it for the first time. It's effin amazing. 9/10
Hellfire Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Orange County Fan-fucking-tastic! It nails everything, it's just amazing. Also, Carla Pope appears, so it's a win-win in my book.
Mr. Bananagrabber Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 Barry Lyndon In a word: alright. It's undoubtedly a very good film, but the subject matter was of very little interest to me. It's about an Irish man called Barry in the 18th century, and his attemp to get into the aristocracy. He gropes women, has duels and fights in a war. It's over three hours long and I'd be lying if I said I just felt like turning it off more than once, but it was a fairly rewarding experience. 6/10 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Just awesome. A brilliant tale about a criminal faking a mental illness and being sent to a mental hospital, he finds the way the nurses treat the inmates appauling and tries to escape/start a rebellion/many other things. This film sure as hell established Jack Nicholson as one of my favorite actors. As with some of my other favorites like Kane and 12 Angry Men, OFOTCN is brilliant because of it's characters. All the quirks they have, from stutters to outright megalomania, they're all well defined and interesting. Especially the Chief. Man he's awesome. 9/10 12 Angry Men Except for about 3 minutes, the entire film takes place on one set. A bit like Dinner with Andre, but good. It's about 12 jurors, 11 of which are convinced that an 18 year old stabbed his father to death, and only 1 (Henry Fonda) is sure of his innocence. This film was brilliant. It has everything I think makes a great movie in it. It's moved forward by it's dialogue and plot, it's characters have enormous impact on the viewer. Each one is defined through their small talk, their doodles, the arguments they put forward. It's pure plot and suspense and I love it. 9/10
mariosmentor Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 12 Angry Men is one of my favourite films. So charismatic and smooth I can watch it as many times as I want and never get bored.
Mr. Bananagrabber Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 Same here. I had been meaning to get it for ages and I'm glad I finally did. So, so brilliant.
Monopolyman Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Just awesome. A brilliant tale about a criminal faking a mental illness and being sent to a mental hospital, he finds the way the nurses treat the inmates appauling and tries to escape/start a rebellion/many other things. This film sure as hell established Jack Nicholson as one of my favorite actors. As with some of my other favorites like Kane and 12 Angry Men, OFOTCN is brilliant because of it's characters. All the quirks they have, from stutters to outright megalomania, they're all well defined and interesting. Especially the Chief. Man he's awesome. 9/10 12 Angry Men Except for about 3 minutes, the entire film takes place on one set. A bit like Dinner with Andre, but good. It's about 12 jurors, 11 of which are convinced that an 18 year old stabbed his father to death, and only 1 (Henry Fonda) is sure of his innocence. This film was brilliant. It has everything I think makes a great movie in it. It's moved forward by it's dialogue and plot, it's characters have enormous impact on the viewer. Each one is defined through their small talk, their doodles, the arguments they put forward. It's pure plot and suspense and I love it. 9/10 Two of my favourite films ever. 12 Angry Men, I don't think I have seen a film with such a rich study of characters on such an important topic , which is made more impressive because the film didn't last any longer than 100 minutes. It's also an old fashioned story with a message, with the message being 'the system works', which I suppose is why I loved it so much. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is also an exteremly compelling movie, and has prehaps the best film ending, probably ever. Anyway, I haven't posted here in a while, so here are a few films I've seen recently. I can't be bothered with write ups, but still, here you go... Transformers '07- 6/10 Transformers '86- 7/10 Dog Day Afternoon- 10/10 Chinatown- 9/10
Zell Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 On the flight back from Lanzarote, they showed Bridge to Terabithia. It was a very enjoyable film for all ages, well acted and very imaginative. 8/10
Dan_Dare Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 The Bourne Ultimatum is by far the best film of the summer (that I've seen) it's fucking awesome.
Bluejay Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 The Bourne Ultimatum is by far the best film of the summer (that I've seen) it's fucking awesome. It was good. But it was also exactly the same and Supremacy which was exactly the same as Identity.
Aalborg Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 Well I saw all 3 of the original starwars films the other day.. and they get 9/10 - 9/10 and 8/10 from me... Jedi get's one point knocked off because it was the special edition and they changed 2 music numbers and went a bit too far with the "see what we can do with digital technology".. But so good to se that they still can hold their own after 30 - 27 and 24 years
Retro_Link Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 Well I might as well rate the Star Wars films as I've watched them so much! It's not easy! I think something along the lines of... Episode I - 8/10 Episode II - 8/10 Episode III - 9.5/10 Episode IV - 9/10 Episode V - 7/10 Episode VI - 9/10
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