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PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:03 pm 
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see, EVERYONE'S HEARD OF THEM, but no one has actually seen them. the hype machine is incredible.

what do you mean by cerebral? did you find lord of war cerebral?


Haven't seen it. :P

Meaning, Syriana - oil in the middle east. Like a conversation between me and Rio. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - like a conversation between Ness and Eyesore. Get the difference?


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:05 pm 
Azrael wrote:
see, EVERYONE'S HEARD OF THEM, but no one has actually seen them. the hype machine is incredible.

what do you mean by cerebral? did you find lord of war cerebral?


he means it's not as entertaining as KKBB is... 8)

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damn, damn, damn. i bet like 10 people have seen either movie in total. damn.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:46 pm 
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I just watched Mirrormask. It was great, the visuals are pretty killer. It's made by the same dudes that did The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. It's basically about a girl who gets sort of trapped in her own drawings, it's really cool.


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MirrorMask is like the crack baby of Labyrinth and Alice in Wonderland--but this baby is more stylized, modern, and incredibly beautiful.

I am a huge fan of both Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman's work. I consider myself lucky, because I was able to meet Neil at the Salt Lake Public Library a couple of years ago, and I was treated to a sneak preview of MirrorMask at the San Diego Comic Convention in 2004. And amazingly enough, I got to see the film at the Sundance Film Festival on January 29th-- and Neil and Dave were there again. So, I've felt attached to this project for a while.

This is a film that children and adults will adore. The humor is great, and the characters are immediately enjoyable and identifiable. Helena, the main character, possesses the kind of wide-eyed wonderment and tenacious attitude that all viewers will find believably endearing. The other characters range from strangely beautiful and frightening, as in the Black Queen, to comical and seemingly ordinary, as in the sardonic juggler, Valentine. The background characters are beautifully rendered and reflect McKean's style perfectly. The costume design is particularly outstanding—details are not overlooked. One could view the film a dozen times and still see new surprises.

Like Labyrinth, the film follows Helena through a journey of self-discovery, where she ultimately begins to understand the importance of her herself and her family—and of the ultimate power of hope. As a child, I was captivated by Labyrinth's Sarah character, and I think younger generations will latch onto Helena just as quickly. Helena is more believable though, than Sarah—and her role is a positive one. She is a strong, intelligent, and inquisitive girl, just on the verge of womanhood.

The entire film floored me—I feel so lucky to have seen it. If any of you have a chance to see it, do so immediately. Hopefully, the film will be released to theaters around the country— this would be an especially wise move, as I'm sure it will become a classic fantasy film for all ages.


:shock: That looks awesome..

Ken, is the review actually accurate ?

That's accurate. The guy sounds a bit excitable, but it's an accurate review.


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I just saw Clerks......holy fuck that movie is depressing. Having worked in a convenience store in a small dumpy town it was pretty eerie to watch. It's odd how Kevin Smith went on to make all these goof ball comedies when this first one was terrifyingly realistic.


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Arthur wrote:
I just saw Clerks......holy fuck that movie is depressing. Having worked in a convenience store in a small dumpy town it was pretty eerie to watch. It's odd how Kevin Smith went on to make all these goof ball comedies when this first one was terrifyingly realistic.


That movie is damn funny, but I can see where you're coming from.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:55 pm 
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Heh you can probably relate being up there in Nebraska you know about the small town low life types. It's scary how many Jay and Silent Bobs actually exist. (See also, ICP kids.) It was very funny, but the thing is everything in that movie actually happens ALL the time in one- horse towns all across America. (ok not the necrophilia) Really, this movie sort of defines an entire generation of disenfranchised youths.


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Arthur wrote:
Heh you can probably relate being up there in Nebraska you know about the small town low life types. It's scary how many Jay and Silent Bobs actually exist. (See also, ICP kids.) It was very funny, but the thing is everything in that movie actually happens ALL the time in one- horse towns all across America. (ok not the necrophilia) Really, this movie sort of defines an entire generation of disenfranchised youths.

I'm a pretty big ICP fan! :roll:


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a very good movie 8,5/10


Is that the one where the mother thinks it's still the 80s, and the kids have to pretend it is not to shock her?


yeah, except he has to pretend there is still an east-Germany...


Aye. Another one for the list....


I'm watching this in a month or so in a class so I'm glad you liked it Stefan.


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I'm a pretty big ICP fan!


Hrmm that's not sarcasm I smell is it?


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I'm a pretty big ICP fan!


Hrmm that's not sarcasm I smell is it?


unfortunately i doubt it :evil:


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this pwns :twisted:
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Hmmm?


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 4:11 pm 
I saw Mirrormask on the weekend, and I don't think it deserves accolades of the unbridled kind.. the story is of course interesting (it's Gaiman after all), but at the same time a bit childish. A tween would enjoy it immensely. The effects are not at feature film level - the almost total reliance on CG makes it look more like a TV show.

It's got a decidedly theatrical flair to it; i.e. the actors mostly look like they are acting for live theatre rather than for a movie. All in all, not a bad way to pass a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon.


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I'm watching Blade 1 right now (5th time prolly). Awesome. This guy is a real bad ass.


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A pretty damn boring movie.


Eyesore wrote:
I'm a pretty big ICP fan! :roll:


Figures.


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In history, we're watching Enemy At The Gates, cause we're studying the battle of Stalingrad. great movie that.


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re-watched: Pirates of the Carribean(8/10)
watched: Guess who( 3/10 ) and Meet the Fokkers( 6/10 )

and i've heard the new Pink Panther iz veery terrible..mon dieu! :roll:


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:10 pm 
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Hmmm?


indeed


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Stefan wrote:
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Hmmm?


indeed


the ever so popular Eyesore, perhaps? i really dunno actually :?


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