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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Psychsense]
#22422445 - 10/23/15 10:57 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Spring Breakers
10/10
Satisfies all my senses. Great rhythm. The perception of time is really trippy. Has some things I've never seen done before. All up a really fun movie.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Near Dylan]
#22457239 - 10/31/15 10:55 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Near Dylan said: Haha I just watched F&L again last night. Great movie. I watched an Omnibus with hunter, too, and it was very interesting and fun to watch. He was quite a man. Too weird to live, too rare to die.
What did he actually do though, apart from take loads of drugs and write some pretty good books? I like that movie F&L, and enjoyed the book, but now I'm not obsessed with drugs, I'm not as impressed by old Hunter as I was. And what does 'Too weird to live, too rare to die' even mean?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Near Dylan]
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Near Dylan said: Haha I just watched F&L again last night. Great movie. I watched an Omnibus with hunter, too, and it was very interesting and fun to watch. He was quite a man. Too weird to live, too rare to die.
What did he actually do though, apart from take loads of drugs and write some pretty good books? I like that movie F&L, and enjoyed the book, but now I'm not obsessed with drugs, I'm not as impressed by old Hunter as I was. And what does 'Too weird to live, too rare to die' even mean?
Okay, first off (with no disrespect or hostility intended), Hunter created a entire new form of journalism. He wrote very well written, funny, entertaining books that really made me think a lot about society. What have you done that makes you such a great person? You don't have to take over the world to be impressive. And i think that the saying kind of explains itself...
Yeah, fair enough. I only read F&L so I should get into his other stuff and not judge. Although 'On the Road' had a similar idea. Does it mean, too weird to live as in he killed himself, and too rare to die as in people still talk about him?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: d0urd3n]
#22462132 - 11/01/15 12:44 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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d0urd3n said: The Martian
7/10
Disappointed by it.
I've only seen the billboard and it looks pretty standard... Matt Damon is, the spaceman! He's about to find out, bein stranded on a strange planet, isn't as easy as it looks.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: pablokabute]
#22636072 - 12/09/15 09:00 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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pablokabute said: The tale of the Princess Kaguya
11/10
Way past that max 10 rating...
How does it compare to the classics like Princess Mononoke?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Mr.PhilCybin]
#22768252 - 01/11/16 11:11 PM (8 years, 18 days ago) |
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Out of 7?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: theonlysun81] 1
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Satyr604 said: Star Wars: Force Awakens: 8/10. True to the original trilogy, heaps of fun to watch! Blade Runner: 7/10. Liked the setting (sucker for cyberpunk), but thought they could have done so much more with the moral and philosophical questions about those replicants. Instead, they went for straight up action. Shame.
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theonlysun81 said: Inherent Vice
8/10
I couldn't tell if it was a serious movie or not, but I thought it was hilarious. I loved it.
I've been on the fence about seeing this one but your brief review makes me want to see it.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Satyr604]
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Satyr604 said: Star Wars: Force Awakens: 8/10. True to the original trilogy, heaps of fun to watch! Blade Runner: 7/10. Liked the setting (sucker for cyberpunk), but thought they could have done so much more with the moral and philosophical questions about those replicants. Instead, they went for straight up action. Shame.
Really? You found Blade Runner was straight up action? It's a slow movie with only a few action scenes. It's more about reading between the lines and asking your own questions rather than them being forced down your throat. It's one of my favourite movies of all time..
Well, I guess I worded it wrong. My fault.
I didn't mean it was all action sequences and shooting throughout the entire movie. I meant that there was still a very clear distinction between the bad guys (psychotic robots on a killing spree) and good guys (Mel Gibson and the friendly replicant). They talk about giving replicants a lifespan of only four years, how they are used for slave labour of all kinds. How they are just as sentient as humans. How humans are pulling a huge dick move on the replicants. However, almost all the replicants we see are evil and twisted. It makes hunting and retiring them kind of justified, removes all sympathy you could have for them. I think it's a shame that in a plot that has so many gray areas, they still went with a clear good-bad dichotomy.
I think you really interpreted it wrong. I didn't see the replicants as bad at all. What about when Deckard hunts down the woman with the snake, and shoots her in the back unarmed? She crashes through the glass and melancholic jazzy music plays. And it's Harrison Ford, not Mel Gibson. Which version did you watch? Did it have the scene with the unicorn? If so, that is a clue to a very crucial element of the film which you may have not picked up on. What about at the end, where Roy (leader Replicant) saves Deckard's life when he lifts him up and stops him from falling off the building? And then he dies and the dove flies out of his hand. What about Rachel, the love interest character who finds out she's a Replicant. Did you see her as an evil character? I think you really misread this one. (EDIT: I re-read your post and realised you mentioned Rachel)
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Satyr604]
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Shit, I was kind of tired when I wrote that. Yeah, of course I meant Harrison Ford, not Mel Gibson. Bit of a brainfart there, sorry.
Maybe I just have to watch it again to really pick up on everything. I got the origami unicorn part at the end and what that implies. It was a first viewing and sometimes you just need more than that to really take it all in.
Yeah definitely, I've seen it quite a few times and it took me a while to pick up on a lot of details. The Final Cut version on blu-ray is the definitive version, and it has a bloody awesome 4 hour documentary making of feature, that chronicles from the very beginnings of the idea (phil K dick short all the way through production
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Slap-ya-Mammy]
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Terrible
Lol what the hell is that?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Slap-ya-Mammy]
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Lol what the hell is that?
It's one episode of this documentary on Netflix wherein Chelsea talks about 4 of her favorite subjects.
I don't plan on watching the other 3 episodes.
HAHAHA that sounds absolutely terrible. What are her other 3?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Slap-ya-Mammy]
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HAHAHA that sounds absolutely terrible. What are her other 3?
Umm, racism, marriage, and Silicon Valley
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA that's fucking random as
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: LunarEclipse]
#23003728 - 03/13/16 07:32 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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LunarEclipse said: Fury Road. I'd give this one a solid 3 out of 10. Some cool special effects but sorry Therize you blew I hated your role and how you carried it out. However you didn't look like you so that part was done well maybe it was just a weak as fuck part and you played it to perfection. The guy on the car with the mask was Hannibal or something but what a weak ass part he had too. The chicks being taken to get fucked and make babies was interesting and the tall one was hot.
 
10/10 from me, one of my favourite movies ever. I saw it twice at the cinemas.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Slap-ya-Mammy]
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Quawonk said: Dr. Strangelove
10/10
Saw it once before and didn't really follow or pay attention, watched it yesterday and I was in stitches. Funniest damn thing I ever saw!
"You can't fight in here, this is the War Room!" "You'll have to answer to the Coca-Cola company!"
It's a classic.
I have to see this one. I've been getting into Kubrick lately and realised what a visual genius he was.
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DividedQuantum said: Strangelove is in my top five all time, no shit. The ultimate dark satire. 
Nice, what are some of your other top 5s?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: pablokabute]
#23018984 - 03/18/16 12:13 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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pablokabute said: As above, so below
is a good one. 9/10
Re-animator
8/10
Ugh, Re-animator. That movie made me feel really uncomfortable, in a bad way, not in a good way like a David Lynch film does to me. I can see how some people would like it, but for me it's too much. It's like everything goes so horribly bad and wrong the whole time. Why did you like it?
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Mr.PhilCybin]
#23081307 - 04/04/16 03:43 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Mr.PhilCybin said: dope - on netflix
7/7. 90's hip hop culture, slight spin off of the classic hood movie, pretty girls, and well done.
would watch again
I thought it was lame as. The best part is when it ends and he's dancing in the credits.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: djmako7]
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djmako7 said: aliens (1986) 7/10
It's a 10/10 for me.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: Lucis]
#23243229 - 05/18/16 07:23 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Fennario said: Crimson Peak - 8/10
I liked this movie a lot, it's a ghost story, and has some wonderful effects thrown in there which look great.
I have always enjoyed Guillermo del Toro's films, love the cinematography seen in them, such wonderful use of color.
I've been thinking of getting that because it looks really cool, but I don't always like his stuff. I loved Pan's Labyrinth the first time I saw it, Pacific Rim has some good parts but overall is a 'meh' movie for me, it's just too goddamn normal. Hellboy 2 I saw a long time ago and can barely remember it, but at the time I thought it was ok. I haven't seen the first Hellboy. Blade 2 I haven't seen since I was a young stoner so cannot remember it at all. And his first 3 I haven't seen.
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Re: rate the last movie you watched [Re: plektheplek]
#23259735 - 05/22/16 09:17 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Westworld - 5/10
Starts off absolutely fucking great, then gets a bit silly, and doesn't really deliver on the premise, but goddamn does it start well. I love the idea. I imagine a Bioshock game set in a gigantic theme park with killer robots. It'd be so good!
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