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The Libertine - Awesome movie. You definitely need to pay attention to it because the first time I watched it i was kinda distracted and didn't like it at all. johnny depp's speach at the end is pretty epic


Yes, good movie.

And I loved the chase scene, shot through the windscreen, showing it as it happened. Good film...


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Pan's Labyrinth was fantastic.

Q: I saw the movie at a really crappy theater so I was wondering was the movie very dark? I could barely see the Captain bludgeon the guy's face and I was wondering if that was just because it was so dark or if it was meant to be like that.


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Not a movie, but Arrested Development kicks ass. :dio:


Gob-"Come On!" Yes it is. Gob's magician segway-riding ventriloquist character is one of the greatest in tv's history.


"it ain't easy being whiiiiiite
It ain't easy being brooooooown
All this pressure to be briight
I got kids all over town!"

I love that show so much.


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Ghost Rider - Well, I've seen some shit in my time, but this took the biscuit, even with Cage (who's always entertaining, even if he is a terrible actor) and Eva Mendes (I have a thing for butch latinas, what can I say?). The rest of it was fucking dreadful, though. Makes Dimmu Borgir vids look like Woody Allen in comparison.

Little Children - Excellent, excellent film.


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The rest of it was fucking dreadful, though. Makes Dimmu Borgir vids look like Woody Allen in comparison.


I thought Progenies of the Great Apocalypse was a pretty sweet video...Ghost Rider did suck, though.


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Just saw Spiderman 3. Fuck yeah. Definitely the best of the three (though, I didn't like Spiderman 1 and thought 2 was only all right). My one large complaint: Venom is kind of underused.


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Brahm_K wrote:
emperorblackdoom wrote:
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Not a movie, but Arrested Development kicks ass. :dio:


Gob-"Come On!" Yes it is. Gob's magician segway-riding ventriloquist character is one of the greatest in tv's history.


"it ain't easy being whiiiiiite
It ain't easy being brooooooown
All this pressure to be briight
I got kids all over town!"

I love that show so much.


Best show ever!


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Perfume - Not bad at all, although the guy playing the main character was poor. Dustin Hoffman and Alan Rickman up to usual high standards though, and the film didn't concentrate on him, so it made up for that one glaring weakness pretty well...


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Akira Kurosawa's Ran


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Two David Lynch films:
Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr.


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Two David Lynch films:
Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr.


Now that movie is frikkin strange.


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Two David Lynch films:
Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr.


Now that movie is frikkin strange.

Yeah, almost as strange as the other one, where all caracters suddenly switch roles, fat the wak!


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Have you seen INLAND EMPIRE(he insists on it being all caps) yet?


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Have you seen INLAND EMPIRE(he insists on it being all caps) yet?

No, what about it?

Btw, I think I finally get the concept behind Mulholland Drive...


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Only David Lynch movie I've seen is Eraserhead... someday I'll watch the others.


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Wondering if it was any good.


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Depending on mood, Lynch is either a deep and mysterious enigma, or a complete load of pretentious bollocks. I suspect the two are much the same...

Started watching Heroes, the TV show. So far (2 episodes), rubbish.


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Btw, I think I finally get the concept behind Mulholland Drive...


I saw that a few years ago and really liked it. It was actually intended to be a TV series, but the plug was pulled early in production, so he took what he had and reworked a movie out of it. Some guy wrote a paper on his take of the concept that used to be online somewhere...

I never saw "Lost Highway" though... Recommended?

-Tyrion


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Ive just watched "Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma", the most disturbing film ive ever seen, that whole "circle of shit" part its so fucking disgusting, i felt like i was going to puke, that friggin Pasolini was mad as a cow.


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The Island - cheesy

I also have the Howard Stern on Demand channel so I watched the day where Richard Simmons was on it. Howard called him a girl and he ran off crying. Twas funny! Plus Richard Christy is hilarious on this show with his prank phone calls.


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