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I'd actually found the Blade Runner OST cheesy first time listening to it, then watching the film (theatrically). At the time synthesizers in anything seemed like a foreign body to me, mind, and although it's nothing to be proud of, it was up to Music for the Jilted Generation to break the ice. All pretty random, but it was before the internet.
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Cinderella (Branagh & Ferretti)
An excellent script, rather faithful to the old Disney cartoon (maybe too much, with whole scenes looking a bit childish and spectacular), but also miraculously focused on a very harsh fairytale tone.
Cinderella seducing the Prince is the whole point; in the ball scenes everything superfluous disappears, leaving only the overwhelming power of sexual attraction and the eternal archetypes of the Maiden and the Boy in place of the actual characters.
Cinderella's virtue is central to the plot, important for the story's meaning (does Cinderella deserve her success? Does suffering have a purpose?) and a great opportunity for depicting a truly good character with some depth.
The conflict (or lack thereof) between the protagonist and a family of assholes is the third main aspect of the story; the stepmother and the stepsisters are excellent exaggerations of uncomfortably realistic selfishness and psychological violence.
An excellent script, rather faithful to the old Disney cartoon (maybe too much, with whole scenes looking a bit childish and spectacular), but also miraculously focused on a very harsh fairytale tone.
Cinderella seducing the Prince is the whole point; in the ball scenes everything superfluous disappears, leaving only the overwhelming power of sexual attraction and the eternal archetypes of the Maiden and the Boy in place of the actual characters.
Cinderella's virtue is central to the plot, important for the story's meaning (does Cinderella deserve her success? Does suffering have a purpose?) and a great opportunity for depicting a truly good character with some depth.
The conflict (or lack thereof) between the protagonist and a family of assholes is the third main aspect of the story; the stepmother and the stepsisters are excellent exaggerations of uncomfortably realistic selfishness and psychological violence.
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Avengers - Age Of Ultron. 4/5
The typical save the world plot, but filled with awesome stuff. Will watch again with a big smile.
The typical save the world plot, but filled with awesome stuff. Will watch again with a big smile.

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In other words, how much do you need to stack the deck in her favor before an audience is willing to think a story about a gold-digging ho is magical?Ixmucane2 wrote:Cinderella (Branagh & Ferretti)
An excellent script, rather faithful to the old Disney cartoon (maybe too much, with whole scenes looking a bit childish and spectacular), but also miraculously focused on a very harsh fairytale tone.
Cinderella seducing the Prince is the whole point; in the ball scenes everything superfluous disappears, leaving only the overwhelming power of sexual attraction and the eternal archetypes of the Maiden and the Boy in place of the actual characters.
Cinderella's virtue is central to the plot, important for the story's meaning (does Cinderella deserve her success? Does suffering have a purpose?) and a great opportunity for depicting a truly good character with some depth.
The conflict (or lack thereof) between the protagonist and a family of assholes is the third main aspect of the story; the stepmother and the stepsisters are excellent exaggerations of uncomfortably realistic selfishness and psychological violence.
Hey, she showed up to the ball in clear heels!
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Went in for a total recall of
Total Recall (1991)
Still an utterly fantastic Martian adventure that goes at breakneck pace and doesn't let up. Verhoeven doesn't manage to equal Robocop's clarity of vision, straying willingly into sci-fi pulp fiction, but he still does so with the utmost control and grace.
The use of full scale miniatures and practical effects from Bottin get more wonderful with each passing year and the casting is impeccable. Ironside's evil face and Sharon Stone's sex on legs are perfect counterparts to Arnold's brauny bewildered Quaid on an intergalactic adventure.
Special mention to that transition from a screen full of rat blood to the Martian sky and an incoming space transport - amazing - and of course two of the best one liners that are neck and neck for the hall of fame:
"Look who's talking", and "See you at the party Richter" the perfect comedy companions to visceral and uncompromising Dutch directed bloodshed.
This movie must be close to the top spot for collateral damage: every bystander is a target. Still the greatest human shield extravaganza when that guy takes about 300 rounds on the escalator.
Wonderful stuff.
Total Recall (1991)
Still an utterly fantastic Martian adventure that goes at breakneck pace and doesn't let up. Verhoeven doesn't manage to equal Robocop's clarity of vision, straying willingly into sci-fi pulp fiction, but he still does so with the utmost control and grace.
The use of full scale miniatures and practical effects from Bottin get more wonderful with each passing year and the casting is impeccable. Ironside's evil face and Sharon Stone's sex on legs are perfect counterparts to Arnold's brauny bewildered Quaid on an intergalactic adventure.
Special mention to that transition from a screen full of rat blood to the Martian sky and an incoming space transport - amazing - and of course two of the best one liners that are neck and neck for the hall of fame:
"Look who's talking", and "See you at the party Richter" the perfect comedy companions to visceral and uncompromising Dutch directed bloodshed.
This movie must be close to the top spot for collateral damage: every bystander is a target. Still the greatest human shield extravaganza when that guy takes about 300 rounds on the escalator.
Wonderful stuff.
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Just watched The Green Mile for the first time. Can definitely understand why it's so highly rated. Damn good.
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The new one that came out in 2012 really doesn't compare to the original, nonetheless its still worth a watch if your interestedSkykid wrote:Went in for a total recall of
Total Recall (1991)
Still an utterly fantastic Martian adventure that goes at breakneck pace and doesn't let up. Verhoeven doesn't manage to equal Robocop's clarity of vision, straying willingly into sci-fi pulp fiction, but he still does so with the utmost control and grace.
The use of full scale miniatures and practical effects from Bottin get more wonderful with each passing year and the casting is impeccable. Ironside's evil face and Sharon Stone's sex on legs are perfect counterparts to Arnold's brauny bewildered Quaid on an intergalactic adventure.
Special mention to that transition from a screen full of rat blood to the Martian sky and an incoming space transport - amazing - and of course two of the best one liners that are neck and neck for the hall of fame:
"Look who's talking", and "See you at the party Richter" the perfect comedy companions to visceral and uncompromising Dutch directed bloodshed.
This movie must be close to the top spot for collateral damage: every bystander is a target. Still the greatest human shield extravaganza when that guy takes about 300 rounds on the escalator.
Wonderful stuff.

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Khan it so isn't!
I did watch the remake and it was fuuuucking rubbish of seriously increasingly common proportions.
Wouldn't watch again.
I did watch the remake and it was fuuuucking rubbish of seriously increasingly common proportions.
Wouldn't watch again.

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Colin Farrel's stupid twitchy face still makes me want to throw up.
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Sounds kind of horrible. Their soundtracks are usually fantastic. One of these days i'm going to watch Thief.Mischief Maker wrote:Yeah, the original score was by Goldsmith and they put that back in the DC.GaijinPunch wrote:I didn't know Tangerine Dream did the soundtrack. So they actually took it out of the Director's Cut?
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Please halp ! Looking for the title of a horror film, unfortunately I only remember one scene;
At some point a dude looking like a corpse (but wearing a clean white shirt) is facing a mirror and gets busy removing lumps of grey dead flesh from his face like it's lint balls.
(There are similarities to that Poltergeist scene but no that's not it)
Setting: 80's~American~ish.
That's not much sorry.
At some point a dude looking like a corpse (but wearing a clean white shirt) is facing a mirror and gets busy removing lumps of grey dead flesh from his face like it's lint balls.
(There are similarities to that Poltergeist scene but no that's not it)
Setting: 80's~American~ish.
That's not much sorry.

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Into the Woods
Good but not outstanding songs (many reprises, variations and evolutions of "Into the Woods") supported by a cast of good singers; remarkably humorous at times, but with an unusually bizarre plot in which people unexpectedly die and disappear.
Fairytale sources are building blocks for a brutal fantasy settings with witches, giants, magical beans, etc. rather than important stories to tell, but the symbolic aspects of going into the woods are managed very well.
Good but not outstanding songs (many reprises, variations and evolutions of "Into the Woods") supported by a cast of good singers; remarkably humorous at times, but with an unusually bizarre plot in which people unexpectedly die and disappear.
Fairytale sources are building blocks for a brutal fantasy settings with witches, giants, magical beans, etc. rather than important stories to tell, but the symbolic aspects of going into the woods are managed very well.
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"I Was a Teenage Zombie?"Xyga wrote:Please halp ! Looking for the title of a horror film, unfortunately I only remember one scene;
At some point a dude looking like a corpse (but wearing a clean white shirt) is facing a mirror and gets busy removing lumps of grey dead flesh from his face like it's lint balls.
(There are similarities to that Poltergeist scene but no that's not it)
Setting: 80's~American~ish.
That's not much sorry.
Spoiler
I think I know the film a little bit - it's the one where he has a dream / nightmare sequence about losing parts, and randomly chomps on people?
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Not Teenage Zombie sorry, I remember a serious, dark, bleak atmosphere.
Dunno about the dream but the little I recall happens in an apartment building or offices. At night.
It's really a guy in front of a mirror ripping 'balls' of dead flesh from his dead-like grey face.
After that I think my parents sent me to bed.
Dunno about the dream but the little I recall happens in an apartment building or offices. At night.
It's really a guy in front of a mirror ripping 'balls' of dead flesh from his dead-like grey face.
After that I think my parents sent me to bed.

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Oh noes, NOW I WANNA SEE TOO :3

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Sorry it was probably a shitty bottom-grade production now completely forgotten, it's probably extremely hard to find any info on it now.
I went an read everything available on scenes involving mirrors in horror movies but no luck.
I went an read everything available on scenes involving mirrors in horror movies but no luck.
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It's definitely ringing a bell but I can't place it. Definitely a zombie flick and 80's?Xyga wrote:Not Teenage Zombie sorry, I remember a serious, dark, bleak atmosphere.
Dunno about the dream but the little I recall happens in an apartment building or offices. At night.
It's really a guy in front of a mirror ripping 'balls' of dead flesh from his dead-like grey face.
After that I think my parents sent me to bed.
I'll have a look through my 'zombie archive' over the weekend.
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Could be but I can tell there was no 'zom-B movie' feeling to it.jonny5 wrote:Definitely a zombie flick and 80's?
For a few minutes it seems like your average 80's drama or whatever (I think I've seen a woman wearing a silky-red top) then this guy stands in front of the mirror doing his nasty corpse face-ripping job like it's perfectly natural.
*urgh* I just ate pasta... should focus on something else for a couple of hours.

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The state-of-art welding tech shown in Thief is spot-on (considering that it had a proper 1981 theatrical release stateside). I've seen Thief numerous times and it never gets old.GaijinPunch wrote:Sounds kind of horrible. Their soundtracks are usually fantastic. One of these days i'm going to watch Thief.Mischief Maker wrote:Yeah, the original score was by Goldsmith and they put that back in the DC.GaijinPunch wrote:I didn't know Tangerine Dream did the soundtrack. So they actually took it out of the Director's Cut?
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Age of Ultron was in need of an editor. Or at least someone to slap Joss around. All characters are snarky in nearly every scene, and technobabble is usually replaced with dumb Whedon-isms. That includes Ultron himself, who is only saved from his awful writing by being James Spader. Also the movie opens with an egregiously bad CG action scene. Other than those problems, it's basically the same movie as the first Avengers. There's more character development to go around this time, but thanks to the poor dialogue, I still think it's a step down overall.
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Kingsman
So...Kick-Ass in 007 style ? Why some seem to believe outrageous ott scenes and vulgarity make interesting is beyond me.
What about Kingsman feels like parody ? I wonder.
So many things are misplaced and not even remotely funny nor impressive in that movie it feels actually inferior to Kick-Ass, which is more consistent in its wtf nature, saving it from absolute mediocrity (well barely).
Also, has Vaughn something against Sweden in particular or what ? I mean the PM is an happy genocide supporter and the Princess is a whore who likes anal ?
So...Kick-Ass in 007 style ? Why some seem to believe outrageous ott scenes and vulgarity make interesting is beyond me.
What about Kingsman feels like parody ? I wonder.
So many things are misplaced and not even remotely funny nor impressive in that movie it feels actually inferior to Kick-Ass, which is more consistent in its wtf nature, saving it from absolute mediocrity (well barely).
Also, has Vaughn something against Sweden in particular or what ? I mean the PM is an happy genocide supporter and the Princess is a whore who likes anal ?
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I preferred Kingsman to Kick Ass, by a marginal margin. Strangely thst doesn't make any of your criticisms invalid - I can see why some may take it that way - but I was surprisingly entertained by it.
However some bias is involved because I quite enjoyed the Britishness of it all. I thought the humour was sharper than Kick Ass too.
However some bias is involved because I quite enjoyed the Britishness of it all. I thought the humour was sharper than Kick Ass too.
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Saw Avengers 2. Real fun flick, dense and cleverly put together. Much better than the first.
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Avengers: Age of Ultron
While well made, it's seriously inferior to the first Avengers film because of its plot. Instead of the meaningful subject of getting unusually disparate heroes to collaborate and become Avengers, this time there's a mere episode, an instance of a stressful saving the world job.
Ultron is a grotesque monster of the week, less interesting (to begin with, less human) than the average tragic villain from Batman or Spider-Man; "Tony Stark made a mistake" is one of the lamest character origin histories ever. (Vision's origin history, "Ultron made a mistake", is marginally better because some characters are involved.)
While well made, it's seriously inferior to the first Avengers film because of its plot. Instead of the meaningful subject of getting unusually disparate heroes to collaborate and become Avengers, this time there's a mere episode, an instance of a stressful saving the world job.
Ultron is a grotesque monster of the week, less interesting (to begin with, less human) than the average tragic villain from Batman or Spider-Man; "Tony Stark made a mistake" is one of the lamest character origin histories ever. (Vision's origin history, "Ultron made a mistake", is marginally better because some characters are involved.)
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like everyone else, I just saw Avengers: Age of Ultron
It was okay. Much weaker than the first -- just as long, but with less of note actually happening. Ultron's lines were maybe a bit too snarky, his motivation uninteresting. Kind of disappointed. It's not a bad movie, but it's just not "wow".
Hawkeye was pretty much the best part of the whole movie, and it still had decent action.
A very solid 3/5.
It was okay. Much weaker than the first -- just as long, but with less of note actually happening. Ultron's lines were maybe a bit too snarky, his motivation uninteresting. Kind of disappointed. It's not a bad movie, but it's just not "wow".
Hawkeye was pretty much the best part of the whole movie, and it still had decent action.
A very solid 3/5.
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ABENGERS: Ultron reflects Iron Man's unfathomably powerful mouth laser into Captain America's face with his gigantic chrome bell-end. 5/5stars

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I wish they did Ant Man before Ultron, since he was Hank Pym's invention in the comics, but I still plan to see Avengers 2.
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Back to the Future
Still fudging amazing in every possible respect. An archetype for its particular brand of family entertainment.
Around The World in 80 Days
Cameo ridden nonsense from the Jackie Chan stable that bastardises a classic kid's story but still manages to entertain despite being completely self aware of its rubbishness and general cliché.
Still fudging amazing in every possible respect. An archetype for its particular brand of family entertainment.
Around The World in 80 Days
Cameo ridden nonsense from the Jackie Chan stable that bastardises a classic kid's story but still manages to entertain despite being completely self aware of its rubbishness and general cliché.
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