2011-11-15, 21:52 | Link #843 |
Psycho Falling Deep
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: The Anime World
Age: 29
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Watched both Skyline and Mirrors 2 on TV...both sucked.
Skyline was pretty much boring throughout the whole film excpet near the end, and even then the ending sucked. Mirrors 2 is a little confusing...rather stupid. Managed to get Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children on DVD. Pretty good, love the characters and the after story from the original game.
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2011-11-17, 00:58 | Link #844 |
Takao Tsundere Cruiser
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Classified
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This is one movie i'm interested of seeing. It's got good reviews by critics that they say it might get nominated for an Oscar!
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2011-11-17, 10:15 | Link #845 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: France
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I have seen it already (it was released a month ago in France).
Trailer made it looks like they are dancing all the times, but I think they put all the dance scenes but one in the trailer. The beginning is excellent, there are some amazing scenes (the "coat" scene), but the second half of the movie is kinda boring ... They made it like he won't act in talking movies just because ... (yes, the sentence is complete) It's a bit thin as an excuse, so you can't really feel pity for him. Oh, Dujardin got the prize for best actor in Cannes, but the dog deserved it. He literally stole the show. Best movie dog ever. |
2011-11-17, 22:15 | Link #847 |
Senior Member
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Philippines
Age: 47
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Last night, Sion Sono got my head rearranged, planted a pair of thermonuclear warheads and detonated them inside, pulled my eyeballs up and open, and tied an osmium orb to my jaw. And had a nosebleed, too. Four hours of Love Exposure was made of instant, epic win. I loved it!
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2011-11-22, 21:42 | Link #852 |
Quietly Lurking
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Beneath the prodigious sky...
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Watched In Time last week. The premise was certainly interesting, but the movie turned out to be a disappointing, especially coming from the guy who was behind GATTACA.
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2011-11-23, 06:00 | Link #854 |
ゴリゴリ!
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Age: 32
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Macross Frontier ~Sayonara no Tsubasa~: Great movie, fantastic animation and great music as always.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: Just had to rewatch my favourite in the entire series. Charming and full of atmosphere unlike some of the recent movies. Spoiler for Something within the movie:
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2011-12-01, 18:58 | Link #860 | |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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I waited patiently for a decade hoping to see The Lion King in a theater. I'd only ever watched it on videotape with my daughter. Then I hear that it's going to have a theatrical run but only in 3D. I didn't want to see a 3D remake; I wanted to see the original movie that I had awaited for years. I searched the online listings hoping to find a theater that was showing a 2D version; there were none. Watching a BD on my home television is better than watching a DVD, but it hardly compares to the immersion you experience in a theater. Wouldn't you think someone at Disney might have thought that some pepole might like to see the original version as well? I guess my attendance is so marginal compared to the "bring in the sheep and their little ones with 3D!" audience that it's not even worth it to them to have just one showing a day somewhere in the original format. [/grumpy old man mode]
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