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The King Of Karaoke Posted - 05/17/2004 : 14:00:30

Baraka.
Anyone ever see this? It tells it's story through visuals and music. Pretty amazing stuff. Beautiful and at times very disturbing.

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He also say my lucky numbers are: 16 27 36 23 11
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WolfManMikeLonely Posted - 05/19/2004 : 18:07:15
I want to see Pink naked.

"Hey fuck you if you don't like it."
-Johnny Thunders

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Malax Posted - 05/19/2004 : 17:40:57
Don't you hate how celebrity nudity is always at the beginning of their careers and wehn you see it its not as cool because they don't look as glamorous as they do today. Example: Kate Beckinsdale, Angelina Jolie (although thats been e-rectified *snigger*) and a bunch of others I can't think of now.



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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 05/19/2004 : 13:23:54
Yeah your right Malax. Ms Jolie looks fantastic in this film.

Hansel and Gretel have formed a band, .....And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Breadcrumbs!!!
offerw Posted - 05/19/2004 : 12:48:47
quote:
Originally posted by apl4eris

Naked is a great movie. Great!


If the only tool you have is an elbow macaroni,
all your problems look like Schroedinger's cat.



It was the first time I saw Katrin Cartlidge in a film, she was incredible. I was shocked to read she has died two years ago.

wilhelm
Malax Posted - 05/19/2004 : 12:14:06
The begining of taking lives is promising but it turns into standard hollywood fodder. The ending smacks of turd...iness. Any film that shows of angelina jolies breasts (for no reason) is atleast ok, in my book.



I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.

*Adapted By Carolynanna*
apl4eris Posted - 05/19/2004 : 11:47:07
Naked is a great movie. Great!


If the only tool you have is an elbow macaroni,
all your problems look like Schroedinger's cat.
offerw Posted - 05/19/2004 : 11:40:39
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

I know I am gonna love it, and that's all that matters to me.

I agree with you Malax, English films suck!!!




I loved Naked and Secrets And Lies by Mike Leigh. You don't think those movies suck do you?

wilhelm
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 05/19/2004 : 11:28:59
I know I am gonna love it, and that's all that matters to me.

I agree with you Malax, English films suck!!!

I have recently aquired ten free cinema tickets that I have to use up by the end of this month. The Odean they are valid in doesn't show much so my choice has been limited. So far I have seen, Taking Lives (OK), Secret Window (OK-ish, at best), Shaun Of The Dead (OK), Kill Bill 2 (good), Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (FANTASTIC!!!). I also recently saw Scarface for the first time and was impressed. Not as good as Goodfellas or Godfather IMO but has Pacino's best performance (that I have seen).

Hansel and Gretel have formed a band, .....And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Breadcrumbs!!!
Malax Posted - 05/18/2004 : 10:25:48
What a disgraceful attempt at a review. Bah. English, who needs it.



I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.

*Adapted By Carolynanna*
Malax Posted - 05/18/2004 : 10:18:11
I felt the same. To many long stares into the distance. Brian Cox was alright but Peter o Toole, what a joke. Sean Beans introduction is great they all have similarish accents then Sean Bean walks in "by eck!", well not really. It made me want people not to die and stuff it brought out an emotion in me which can never be bad. I was sweating it when hector is fighting achilles. Entertaining. You can ask for nothing more, Does what it says on the tin.

:| :| :|

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I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.

*Adapted By Carolynanna*
soundofataris Posted - 05/18/2004 : 08:54:45
saw troy last night. first reaction? 2 1/2 out of 4. but now, the more i consider the sucker, the less i like it. way over the top sometimes. brian cox as aggamemnon was horrible. bad dialouge, some bad acting, they fucked with the story, but worst of all was the music. the music was absolutely wretched. right now i'm feeling gladiator was better, and i though gladiator wasn't too hot.
there was some very good stuff, though. Achilles v. Hector was a hoot. Fireball attack was incredible. Never seen anything like that before. but i'm kind of getting sick those huge epic shots of thousands of soldiers on a battlefield, a la LOTR. its the new bullet time.

warm....warmer.....disco!
WolfManMikeLonely Posted - 05/18/2004 : 07:24:41
The Tomb Raider movie was also so stupid that it was hilarious. Has anyone else saw Sympathy for the Devil? It's a set of political shorts set to the Stones song with clips of them in the studio recording the cut. It's by Jean Luc Godard. It was a pretty fun watch and it only cost me a few dollars.

"Hey fuck you if you don't like it."
-Johnny Thunders

www.transposed.net
Adnan_le_Terrible Posted - 05/18/2004 : 07:11:20
I saw Van Helsing last week.

It's so stupid it's good.



It's our tradition to control, Like Erich Honecker and Helmut Kohl, From the Ukraine to the Rhône. Sweet home über alles, Lord, I'm coming home. So come on, Sugar Daddy, bring me home.
This_Guy Posted - 05/18/2004 : 00:51:27
elephant.

as columbine spins it's wheels through the eyes of murdered childern you have to ask yourself what purpose firearms actually have other than killing.
a great and sometimes all too real societal piece.
sad, sobering and meloncholy.
betty Posted - 05/17/2004 : 20:38:39
baraka...

i shut my eyes for the chick part.

adaptation helped me come to terms with love.



warm wishes and fond regards,

betty
El Barto Posted - 05/17/2004 : 17:22:59
Baraka? You mean, the dude from Mortal Kombat has his own movie?


Boycott cults and t's
Malax Posted - 05/17/2004 : 17:22:58
I was just being stupid with that last post. I don't hate foreign films and by that I mean Japanese or arty farty films from belgium and such. But people always go on about them and as much as I'd like to watch them I never can be bothered. Non English speaking films that I've seen.

Run lola run , battle royale, dead or alive

I enjoyed all of them. Also I deteste english films. Theres nothing fun about seeing the street were I live (or one that looks like it) at all. So basically I watch american films, my dvd collection currently consists of:

Pulp Fiction SE
Evil Dead 2 (?)
Robocop
Goodfellas (?)
Naked Gun 1 and 2
La Confidential
Memento
Narc
Magnolia
The Pledge
Die Hard 3
O Brother Where Art Thou

I like to buy films which I really enjoy the ones with ?'s next to them were bought out of interest rather than me loving them.

WINDED LONG

Specially considering no one asked

Im in a typing mood

Beats writing about how photoshop can be used with studio max

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I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.

*Adapted By Carolynanna*
therewererumours Posted - 05/17/2004 : 16:50:27
quote:
Originally posted by Cheeseman1000

How about Waking Ned? Thats a cracker!


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by X-Wing"



lol, I hate that film plus it was filmed in Scotland
The Van, thats a real Irish film!

He's coming to save your mind and town
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 05/17/2004 : 16:20:19
How about Waking Ned? Thats a cracker!


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by X-Wing"
therewererumours Posted - 05/17/2004 : 16:14:25
Irish people have always had to watch foreign films, since theres only ever been three Irish films made! The Feild, My Left Foot and Darby O' Gill and the Little People!

He's coming to save your mind and town
floop Posted - 05/17/2004 : 16:09:44
do you consider American movies foreign movies Malax? just curious..
Malax Posted - 05/17/2004 : 16:07:48
Balls to foreign movies. Never interested me. Just ignore me. Im racking up posts.



I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.

*Adapted By Carolynanna*
ivebeentired Posted - 05/17/2004 : 16:07:09

[/quote]
I love Newburyport! I used to surf in Hampton, etc., all the time befor moving to California.

Anyone ever see Romper Stomper? Russell Crow

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Confucious say - The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
He also say my lucky numbers are: 16 27 36 23 11
  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/ 

[/quote]

hey thats awsome. remember the store "Yankee Runner" by any chance?

have you seen the south park episode where eric goes to juvie and his cellmate is romper stomper?

"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I
think I've forgotten this before."

-Steven Wright
therewererumours Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:57:59
My friends said the same thing a Lost in La Mancha, how it depressed them not being able to see the finished film. Has anyone seen Zatôichi. I missed it in the cinema, my friends said that it was great. I really love Beat Takeshi (Fireworks is one of my favorite films). I heard him in an interveiw recently saying how people went to see Kill Bill as a joke in Japan and how Zatôichi is the real deal, personally I enjoyed Kill Bill Vol.1 & 2 .

He's coming to save your mind and town
floop Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:52:39
quote:
Originally posted by apl4eris
Saw "Lost in La Mancha" 2 months or so ago.
http://www.lostinlamancha.com/
That was an amazing movie. floop would probably love it. All about Terry Gilliam trying to make a movie of "Don Quixote" over the course of 10 years, and failing spectacularly. The same dark and weird path Orson Welles travelled.



i saw it in the theatre when it came out. it was great, but painful to watch.

the one thing i walked away from that film feeling, more than anything else, is that Terry Gilliam is just a fucking amazingly cool guy. no matter how shitty and impossible things got, he didn't dwell and let his frustration get the better of him. just kept pressing on (until he literally could not any longer).. super creative guy and loyal to his crew.

i hope he gets to make it eventually.
soundofataris Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:48:05
quote:
Originally posted by ivebeentired

quote:
Originally posted by soundofataris

I just saw coffee and cigerettes and the new documentry about jackie curtis. both pretty cool.

warm....warmer.....disco!



your lucky. did you rent it? i cant find it anywhere near me. i live in NBPT MA. i wanna se it so bad, my favorite comedian/performer is in it, stephen wright.

"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I
think I've forgotten this before."

-Steven Wright



No. It just opened on friday in New York and LA, having shown at the tribeca film festival the week before. I caught it at landmark sunshine on houston in ny saturday.

It should be hitting the art house circuit in a couple weeks. I know its playing at the cinema arts centre on Long island early next month. hopefully, it'll play somewhere near you.

warm....warmer.....disco!
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:46:52
quote:
Originally posted by ivebeentired

quote:
Originally posted by soundofataris

I just saw coffee and cigerettes and the new documentry about jackie curtis. both pretty cool.

warm....warmer.....disco!



your lucky. did you rent it? i cant find it anywhere near me. i live in NBPT MA. i wanna se it so bad, my favorite comedian/performer is in it, stephen wright.

"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I
think I've forgotten this before."

-Steven Wright


I love Newburyport! I used to surf in Hampton, etc., all the time befor moving to California.

Anyone ever see Romper Stomper? Russell Crow

------------------------------------
Confucious say - The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
He also say my lucky numbers are: 16 27 36 23 11
  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/ 
ivebeentired Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:45:12


Saw "Lost in La Mancha" 2 months or so ago.
http://www.lostinlamancha.com/
That was an amazing movie. floop would probably love it. All about Terry Gilliam trying to make a movie of "Don Quixote" over the course of 10 years, and failing spectacularly. The same dark and weird path Orson Welles travelled.

that movie is awsome. its an exellent movie, terry is a real genius.

"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I
think I've forgotten this before."

-Steven Wright
ivebeentired Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:43:14
quote:
Originally posted by soundofataris

I just saw coffee and cigerettes and the new documentry about jackie curtis. both pretty cool.

warm....warmer.....disco!



your lucky. did you rent it? i cant find it anywhere near me. i live in NBPT MA. i wanna se it so bad, my favorite comedian/performer is in it, stephen wright.

"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I
think I've forgotten this before."

-Steven Wright
Malax Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:42:57
Recently seen Troy (was ok) Van Helsing (non stop action - ok) The pledge (fuckin great) insomnia (alright) Battle royale (cool) and a whole host of others that I can't think of right now.



I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.

*Adapted By Carolynanna*
soundofataris Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:37:13
Lost in La Mancha was so bittersweet. You get a fairly clear vision of how The Man Who Killed Don Quixote would have turned out, and it looked excellent. I actually got excited about that movie as I watched this 'non-making of', and then became severly bummed when I realized I'd never get to see it because it never actually got made.

warm....warmer.....disco!
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:34:03
What's up with me naysaying everone's picks on here?
Sorry about that.

------------------------------------
Confucious say - The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
He also say my lucky numbers are: 16 27 36 23 11
  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/ 
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:31:43
quote:
Originally posted by therewererumours

Spellbound was excellant, everytime the bell rang I jumped out of my seat, and the hyper kid was so funny.

He's coming to save your mind and town


Spellbound was good stuff. For funny, American movie was better though.

------------------------------------
Confucious say - The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
He also say my lucky numbers are: 16 27 36 23 11
  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/ 
therewererumours Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:28:48
Spellbound was excellant, everytime the bell rang I jumped out of my seat, and the hyper kid was so funny.

He's coming to save your mind and town
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 05/17/2004 : 15:16:28
I recently saw Lost in La Mancha. I was hoping for more, I think.

Other cool documentaries I have recently seen are, "American movie" and "Stevie". If you've never seen these, you should.

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Confucious say - The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
He also say my lucky numbers are: 16 27 36 23 11
  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/ 

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