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nicolina 11-10-2012 10:59 AM

Ringu 2

I am not that in too remakes, but the english versions of Ringu are soooooo much better!

tommywikkid 11-10-2012 11:31 AM

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Thankskilling and on my days it was so terrible it was unbelievable i usually like bad horrors but this was too bad haha


Haha, I LOVED Thankskilling...But its only for people into low budget ridiculous horror movies.."GOBBLE GOBBLE MOTHER FUCKER!"

hammerfan 11-10-2012 12:57 PM

The Pact. Thanks for the rec, newb! I enjoyed it!

Ice Pik 11-10-2012 01:49 PM

I watched "The Caller" last night and "The Ward" this morning. Both of them were pretty good movies. Not really scary but good movies overall. I would give both of them 4/5

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Dara 11-10-2012 11:42 PM

The Devils Business.Done on a modest budget I really enjoyed this film.It played like an episode of Hammer House of horror,proper old school.
It also had brief undertones of Dont look Now..The reveal at the end was fab!.Homunculus in jim jams,class!

Dready 11-11-2012 02:27 AM

I've started ploughing through some Japanese horrors recently.

The Doll Master, Suicide Club (bit random.. not very good lol) and D-Day.
The was pretty good. Think im going to have a look at Death Bell next- heard some good things about it.

Dready 11-11-2012 02:34 AM

I've started ploughing through some Japanese horrors recently.

The Doll Master, Suicide Club (bit random.. not very good lol) and D-Day.
The was pretty good. Think im going to have a look at Death Bell next- heard some good things about it.

Fearonsarms 11-11-2012 07:03 AM

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Looper (2012). liked everything except the end. i'd rather prefer the two of them funish off the kid and go drink beer and fuck that sexy prostitute

I need to see that-looked good from the trailer :)

Stephen King's Riding The Bullet (2004) One of the worst ever King adaptations-appallingly dull, unnecessarily cerebral (possible outcomes in the future through the mind of the protagonist that grows irritating not long in), unrealistic characterless villain, could have been much more atmospheric with a lower budget, overproduced and pretentious (allusions to allegory in "dream" sequences that are a complete mess) without any essence or true substance. Avoid like the plague. If the book is anything like this I will also avoid that.

_____V_____ 11-11-2012 08:29 AM

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Watch it. In the theater, preferably.

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nightmare_of _death 11-11-2012 02:16 PM

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Watch it. In the theater, preferably.

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I do want to see this. Sadly I probably wont get to see it in theaters. well if it's the dollar theater at least it's something, but it will be a while before it gets there.

Hell Street 11-11-2012 05:02 PM

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Just got sent a copy of Jennifer Lynch's "CHAINED" for review. I had a few doubts about this one going in, had heard that it very closely mimicked Steven Mena's "Bereavement", though I have to say (for me at least) "Chained" was a vast improvement.

Sure they shared a similar central premise, though not as close as some might suggest, and it did follow many of the age-old tropes associated with the serial killer genre - but, I thought it was a stylish and interesting attempt. Vincent D'Onofrio again uses his hulking physicality to great effect, and works well as the brick wall of evil beneath which newcomer Eamon Farren finds himself trapped.

Again, this is no break away reinvention and there will be many that question the validity of the films somewhat uneven and awkward denouement, but there are elements here that do deserve a look see. “I shall call you… Rabbit".

phantomstranger 11-11-2012 05:50 PM

A night of perfect western action:

"Fistful Of Dollars"
"For A Few Dollars More"
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly"
-Clint Eastwood (well. duh)

Sergio Leones classic trilogy about a mysterious "Man With No Name" and the adventures he gets in to.

Phantom"s Review: Well there's really nothing that I can say, that hasn't already been said about these films. There great. There classics. There the best of the "Spaghetti Western" genre. 'nuff said.

ChronoGrl 11-12-2012 08:40 AM

Moonrise Kingdom (2012)


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FINALLY saw Moonrise Kingdom over the weekend. Wes Anderson is one of my all-time favorite directors. However, I think that his brilliance can work against him at times; ever since Royal Tenenbaums, I have had ridiculously high hopes for everything that he has put out, which unfortunately means that sometimes I'm disappointed (Life Aquatic) but sometimes I'm absolutely blown away when those high hopes are exceeded (Darjeeling Limited).

With the anticipation of Moonrise Kingdom, my hopes were just as high as usual. And, don't get me wrong, it was an incredibly beautiful movie, the new players to his cast were superb (both the young lovers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward were incredible, and Norton and Willis were absolutely perfect), the tone was his usual removed tenderness, and this movie felt as though it was almost an homage to himself.

But while I did enjoy the movie, there's something about it that was a miss with me that I just can't put my finger on - It was good, yes, very very good - But the great and mind-blowing epic that people painted it to be? I'm not sure. I felt as though I was watching a piece being performed that I'd seen many, many times before, waiting for its cast to hit the high and low moments on schedule - Mayhaps this is the "trap" of following your own stilted formula; what you do is expected, and so, in the end, the finale isn't necessarily fulfilling; it's just expected.

What I DID like about the film (outside of the actors, and the more I think about it the more I absolutely adored Norton) - (CONTAINS SPOILERS):
  • The allusions to Peter Pan, Wendy, and the Lost Boys, even culminating in them wearing animal garb (the scene of her reading to them was simply beautiful).
  • I feel we came full-circle on the "lost father" theme that appears in all of Anderson's films. Seeking or mourning a father figure is a huge theme in his movies and the fact that our main character finally "finds" a father in the end - Simply wonderful and touching. I feel as though this was a moment Anderson was leading us to for 14 years and 5 movies. I did know that it was coming, however, and I thought it would be Norton who would step up.

All in all, I think this movie was very, very good. I might have a better appreciation for it after a second viewing (I am currently working on rewatching Anderson's repetoir right from the very beginning), BUT I wasn't blown away.

I still maintain that:
  • The Royal Tenenbaums was his opus, his absolute masterpiece.

and
  • Darjeeling Limited is my personal favorite.


3.5/5.


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Bottle Rocket (1996)


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After being a bit confused at my disappointment in Moonrise Kingdom, I figured it made sense to start at the beginning and rewatch Anderson's works to see if they still resonated in me as they had in the past.

And it's been a long, long time since I've seen Bottle Rocket.

All in all, I thought the movie was just ok; I think my favorite part was the romance between Luke Wilson and Ines, though watching the Wilson brothers together with Owen slightly unhinged was fun.

Definitely a bit slower than I remember, but interesting to see how Anderson got his start. Not a bad one, but not one of my favorites.


3/5. (I think it gets a nostalgia mark-up - I don't think I could ever give Anderson less than a 3 :o)

Straker 11-12-2012 11:41 AM

Wes Anderson is one of my favourite directors... The Hotel Chevalier short before Darjeeling Limited is quality along with the film. Ouside of the crime caper plot of Bottle Rocket, the story is beautifully crafted with some quality acting . Anjelica Huston is amazing in Steve Zissou and I thought Jeff Goldblum was an inspired bit of casting. Jason Schwartzman & Bill Murray are a great duo in Rushmore... Everything Wes Anderson does looks stunning. Can't wait to see Moonrise Kingdom. :cool:

ChronoGrl 11-12-2012 12:16 PM

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Wes Anderson is one of my favourite directors... The Hotel Chevalier short before Darjeeling Limited is quality along with the film. Ouside of the crime caper plot of Bottle Rocket, the story is beautifully crafted with some quality acting . Anjelica Huston is amazing in Steve Zissou and I thought Jeff Goldblum was an inspired bit of casting. Jason Schwartzman & Bill Murray are a great duo in Rushmore... Everything Wes Anderson does looks stunning. Can't wait to see Moonrise Kingdom. :cool:

Been a very, very long time since I've seen Rushmore and Life Aquatic. Looking forward to re-watching them once they come in from the library (I'm determined to rewatch them all in order now).

When you think of Wes Anderson, do you count The Fantastic Mr. Fox? For some reason I don't; it wasn't really one of my favorites though it got raving reviews.

Looking forward to what you think of Moonrise Kingdom.

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Gotta love Nazis in sci-fi.

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ChronoGrl 11-12-2012 12:18 PM

^^ hahaha - SO curious about that one. I should add it to the Netflix queue immediately.

_____V_____ 11-12-2012 12:22 PM

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^^ hahaha - SO curious about that one. I should add it to the Netflix queue immediately.

You should dig it. It's a low-brow, cheesy, mindless blast and goes well with popcorn and beer.

ImmortalSlasher 11-12-2012 12:22 PM

Apollo 18.

Kind of good reality space horror. Not offensive but not outstanding either. It's short but also goes on probably longer than it should.

ChronoGrl 11-12-2012 12:23 PM

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You should dig it. It's a low-brow, cheesy, mindless blast and goes well with popcorn and beer.

Fabulous. Moving to Position #1. :D

Straker 11-12-2012 02:26 PM

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When you think of Wes Anderson, do you count The Fantastic Mr. Fox? For some reason I don't; it wasn't really one of my favorites though it got raving reviews.

My least favourite Wes Anderson movie, only seen it once.... I don't know whether his attention to detail just didnt translate as well to animation/ stop motion or this was just more of a studio driven movie, but I didn't really get into it. I didn't hate it, but outside of some obvious Wes Anderson styled camera work, it feels the least like a Wes Anderson movie.... Don't really think Clooney/ Danny Ocean quite belongs in a Wes Anderson flick either.

Straker 11-12-2012 02:34 PM

Iron Sky was almost pretty good, but it kinda drifted too much in the middle and some of the characters really irritated me.... I'd watch it again just for Julia Dietze though. :cool:

fortunato 11-12-2012 11:05 PM

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Been a very, very long time since I've seen Rushmore and Life Aquatic. Looking forward to re-watching them once they come in from the library (I'm determined to rewatch them all in order now).

A lot of people don't care as much for The Life Aquatic, but I've always had a real soft spot for it. I think it's so well-constructed, and also his funniest film, for sure.

Ferox13 11-13-2012 01:54 AM

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I was looking forward to seeing this but was pretty disappointed by it. Very uneven and no real tension. It was also filmed down the road from me.

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This film is a fucking blast - its totally over the top, silly as hell but tons of fun. Malcom McDowell steals the show as the over the top camp SS officer who would put Col. Hans Landa's behaviour to shame.

taintedparadise 11-13-2012 12:40 PM

Watched Iron Man 2 with the gf last night, was ok prefer the first one but still good

Pattrrick 11-13-2012 05:33 PM

Rec 3. not as good as I hoped.

wizard of gore 11-13-2012 08:24 PM

the last movie i watched was seven again (damn missus mates).Have to say that kevin spacey sux as a serial killer.

wizard of gore 11-13-2012 10:52 PM

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Dumplings (2004). i love dumplings, and those with embryos looked delicious. i'd add some ketchup on top though, or sour cream. or both

had never heard of it ,had to google it,sounds good

newb 11-14-2012 09:18 AM

Total Recall [2012] Colin Farrell fared better in this remake than he did in Fright Night. IMO

Not a bad version....could have been cut a bit....and Kate Beckinsale is sooo effing hot [ sorry...sometimes my inner teen comes out]

on Netflix last night------Lockout

great popcorn flic....Die Hard in space...sort of. Guy Pearce handles the McClain role pretty good

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Still a blast, even after all these years.

hammerfan 11-15-2012 05:20 AM

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Still a blast, even after all these years.

Love love love that movie!

newb 11-15-2012 09:11 AM

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oh, that's why you liked this PG13 crap

hey I love boobs, gore and sex as much as the next guy

but if you don't watch anything unless it's rated R or more...you are truly missing out

why I bet you've never seen Chitty Chitty Bang Bang....that would be a real shame.

newb 11-15-2012 09:12 AM

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Still a blast, even after all these years.

agree....one of my favorite westerns

_____V_____ 11-15-2012 10:55 AM

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Pretty impressive. Starts off as a slow burner, but packs some nice chills. Recommended to atmospheric horror fans.

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Hell Street 11-15-2012 11:43 AM

I agree... well put together and atmospheric horror. Did lose steam a bit toward the end and its not anything that we haven't all seen before, but I enjoyed it.

hammerfan 11-16-2012 03:31 AM

The Answer Man

taintedparadise 11-16-2012 04:15 AM

Just watched Due Date it was ok ,a few laughs in there

ChronoGrl 11-16-2012 08:02 AM

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Pretty impressive. Starts off as a slow burner, but packs some nice chills. Recommended to atmospheric horror fans.

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Really looking forward to this one. Can't wait.



Rushmore (1998)


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Next step on my Wes Anderson rewatch campaign... Completely forgot how incredibly amazing this understated and beautiful film is. You know it's impressing that even though you've seen a movie before, you still chuckle with contentment.

Everyone in this movie are absolutely perfect. Bill Murray is phenomenal. A beautiful work of pure genius. Love.


5/5.

_____V_____ 11-16-2012 10:01 AM

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Interesting. Recommended to all who like surreal fantasy films (Chrono, check this out).

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