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On a plane to Montreal, I watched the amazing documentary Marwencol, about a guy recovering from an violent attack outside a bar that wipes his memory entirely. He ends up building a 1:6 scale model of a fictionalised Belgian WWII town called Marwencol in his back garden as some kind of self-administrated therapy, and acting out a fantasy life for himself through the dolls that live in the town, taking beautiful photos of the stories he creates for the towns folk. The star is a troubled but likable man with a talent for realistic model posing, and it's an amazing story - I highly recommended it. The sets he creates are kind of wonky, but the love and effort he puts into them, and his knack for positioning the models is fantastic.
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Repo Man is always intense.1up wrote:Watched Repo Men this weekend. Its a story seen a million times before, but what this movie really has going for it is the special effets. holy shit, I've seen nothing like it.
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Vincere (2009) by Marco Bellocchio
Marco Bellocchio's 'Vincere' is a dark and powerful film that follows Benito Mussolini's rise to power through the eyes of his first wife, Ida Dalser, who was seduced and then betrayed by Mussolini as he abandoned her and their son on his way to becoming Italy's dictator, ultimately disavowing any knowledge of their existence. The film starts with a stylish and operatic punch as a young Mussolini (played by Filippo Timi) veers away from socialism to form the National Fascist Party, the narrative speeding through historical events at a steady pace for the first half hour, interposed with newsreel headlines and archive footage projected on screen in a manner reminiscent of Lars Von Trier's 'Europa'.
Abruptly the film shifts focus to Ida Dalser (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) as she is forcibly separated first from Mussolini, then from her own son and finally from the outside world as Mussolini attempts to cover up any trace of their marriage and has Dalser committed to an insane asylum. Not only does this present a shift of perspective, but it's a stark shift in the film's tone too. Gone are the stylish and grandiose themes of revolution, seduction and upheaval, replaced by a tragic and startling performance from Mezzogiorno as her character descends further into mental illness.
Filippo Timi provides a frenzied and forceful portrayal of both 'Il Duce' and the adult version of the dictator's unrequited son, but it's Giovanna Mezzogiorno's career defining performance that steals the show, showing Dalser as strong, resilient and somewhat naive in the outset, harrowed, resigned and on the very brink by the film's close. Mezzogiorno's role is somewhat allegorical of the film as a whole, as like Italian society Dalser too was seduced and subsequently betrayed by the charm of the fierce and intelligent Mussolini. Ultimately with 'Vincere' Bellocchio and his lead actors present a mature and thought provoking look at one of the most clouded stories of Fascist Italy's past with an uncanny sense of style and dramatic flair, punctuated by the film's wonderful classical score. Remarkable.
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Marco Bellocchio's 'Vincere' is a dark and powerful film that follows Benito Mussolini's rise to power through the eyes of his first wife, Ida Dalser, who was seduced and then betrayed by Mussolini as he abandoned her and their son on his way to becoming Italy's dictator, ultimately disavowing any knowledge of their existence. The film starts with a stylish and operatic punch as a young Mussolini (played by Filippo Timi) veers away from socialism to form the National Fascist Party, the narrative speeding through historical events at a steady pace for the first half hour, interposed with newsreel headlines and archive footage projected on screen in a manner reminiscent of Lars Von Trier's 'Europa'.
Abruptly the film shifts focus to Ida Dalser (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) as she is forcibly separated first from Mussolini, then from her own son and finally from the outside world as Mussolini attempts to cover up any trace of their marriage and has Dalser committed to an insane asylum. Not only does this present a shift of perspective, but it's a stark shift in the film's tone too. Gone are the stylish and grandiose themes of revolution, seduction and upheaval, replaced by a tragic and startling performance from Mezzogiorno as her character descends further into mental illness.
Filippo Timi provides a frenzied and forceful portrayal of both 'Il Duce' and the adult version of the dictator's unrequited son, but it's Giovanna Mezzogiorno's career defining performance that steals the show, showing Dalser as strong, resilient and somewhat naive in the outset, harrowed, resigned and on the very brink by the film's close. Mezzogiorno's role is somewhat allegorical of the film as a whole, as like Italian society Dalser too was seduced and subsequently betrayed by the charm of the fierce and intelligent Mussolini. Ultimately with 'Vincere' Bellocchio and his lead actors present a mature and thought provoking look at one of the most clouded stories of Fascist Italy's past with an uncanny sense of style and dramatic flair, punctuated by the film's wonderful classical score. Remarkable.
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Watched 'Touching the void', which is really just a documentary about how a mountain climber manages to make a 20K foot descent with a broken leg after being left for dead. Visuals were absolutely amazing, and I found myself glued to my seat, riddled with anxiety the whole way. Of course, you know the guy will live the whole film, but it amost makes it more harrowing, since it never seems like there is anyway he'll survive.
Of course I love mountain hiking, and occasionally do a bit of scrambling, getting myself into a mildly stupid situations, but nothing these guys wouldn't laugh at. Honestly I was terrified thoughout quite a bit of this. I can see where other people would be indifferent if they either have no experience, or do but don't find situations like this terrifying, but that tiny bit of association made my viewing of it a lot more intense!
Of course I love mountain hiking, and occasionally do a bit of scrambling, getting myself into a mildly stupid situations, but nothing these guys wouldn't laugh at. Honestly I was terrified thoughout quite a bit of this. I can see where other people would be indifferent if they either have no experience, or do but don't find situations like this terrifying, but that tiny bit of association made my viewing of it a lot more intense!
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Glad to see the love for Repo Man ... has a really good soundtrack. Movie itself is good, though somewhat overrated in my opinion.
Harry Dean Stanton is one of my favorite actors. I saw Alien a couple days ago for the first time. I was pissed that his character had such a small role and died almost immediately. Ultimately, that movie (ALien) left me disappointed. It was a good popcorn flick and all, but really I was expecting more. If anyone has seen it: is the sequel Aliens better, worse, or about the same?
Harry Dean Stanton is one of my favorite actors. I saw Alien a couple days ago for the first time. I was pissed that his character had such a small role and died almost immediately. Ultimately, that movie (ALien) left me disappointed. It was a good popcorn flick and all, but really I was expecting more. If anyone has seen it: is the sequel Aliens better, worse, or about the same?
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The sequel is better but different; a lot more action and a lot more aliens. If you were disappointed with the first film, you will probably enjoy this one more.borislaw wrote:Glad to see the love for Repo Man ... has a really good soundtrack. Movie itself is good, though somewhat overrated in my opinion.
Harry Dean Stanton is one of my favorite actors. I saw Alien a couple days ago for the first time. I was pissed that his character had such a small role and died almost immediately. Ultimately, that movie (ALien) left me disappointed. It was a good popcorn flick and all, but really I was expecting more. If anyone has seen it: is the sequel Aliens better, worse, or about the same?
As for the whole Repo Man thing, a great movie to be sure, but I believe he was referring to Repo Men, which was also a pretty great film.drauch wrote:Repo Man is always intense.1up wrote:Watched Repo Men this weekend. Its a story seen a million times before, but what this movie really has going for it is the special effets. holy shit, I've seen nothing like it.
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The Kings Speech - I liked it.. Seemed rather interesting and acted very well.
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Finally watched "Despicable Me" w/ the wife. I never would have guessed it was Steve Carell doing the voice for the main character, just by listening. It's a cute story of a villain trying to prove himself the greatest villain, but finds that love is of far greater value than being notorious. I enjoyed the movie as a whole, but I also think I liked it because his minions are very reminiscent of the kobuns/servebots from the Megaman Legends games 
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^^^I heard Megamind was even better Brian. I plan on watching both when I get a chance. 

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The Crow - German Blu ray
Outside of Japan this is the only worthy version to get and its half the price of the Japanese version. The German version comes in a nice black steelbook

Image is a bit so so, not up to the usual blu ray standards. I'd expect its better than the UK version which is only 1080i. Great movie though. I think the US version will get a release sometime in 2011.
Outside of Japan this is the only worthy version to get and its half the price of the Japanese version. The German version comes in a nice black steelbook

Image is a bit so so, not up to the usual blu ray standards. I'd expect its better than the UK version which is only 1080i. Great movie though. I think the US version will get a release sometime in 2011.
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WOW... That's some rad box art 

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What about this then?

Its not out yet. June 27. UK only. Will retain the 192khz soundtrack the US version has. Region compatibility unknown. I'm a bit of a steelbook freak, I have probably a 100 by now in blu ray format. If you want to see more I can link to pics.

Its not out yet. June 27. UK only. Will retain the 192khz soundtrack the US version has. Region compatibility unknown. I'm a bit of a steelbook freak, I have probably a 100 by now in blu ray format. If you want to see more I can link to pics.
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Just watched True Grit. The Coen's are such consummate filmmakers I don't think they can ever really make a 'bad' film per se. I really liked True Grit, and I always like a good western. 

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True Grit is my pick for best film for 2010.Skykid wrote:Just watched True Grit. The Coen's are such consummate filmmakers I don't think they can ever really make a 'bad' film per se. I really liked True Grit, and I always like a good western.
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Was it out in 0'10?CMoon wrote:True Grit is my pick for best film for 2010.Skykid wrote:Just watched True Grit. The Coen's are such consummate filmmakers I don't think they can ever really make a 'bad' film per se. I really liked True Grit, and I always like a good western.
We only just got it. But yeah, it was awesome.

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In my world, it was a December movie.Skykid wrote:Was it out in 0'10?CMoon wrote: True Grit is my pick for best film for 2010.
We only just got it. But yeah, it was awesome.
Watching Bambi on Blu Ray; fucking awesome! I'm past the point of trying to apologize for this movie. It works well on a number of levels assuming you aren't completely cold hearted, and has some of Disney studio's best animation. This along with Snow White are Disney's two films which must be watched by any serious animation buff and should be required viewing for anyone studying animation. I'm not convinced on the blu ray medium as a whole, but it is worth it for Bambi alone! At a few points found myself getting right up to the screen to study some of the multi-plane camera work. Damn!
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Akira - Haven't watched this in something close to 11 years? Think its time for a rewatch. I kind of fell off the anime waggon about 8 years ago. Last thing I watched was Ghost in the Shell 2
True Grit is also on my list, so I will probably watch that real soon. Coen Bros. do amazing work. I really really like No Country for Old Men.
Also got another b-movie coming up next weekend and this is the playlist so far:
Friday 13th part 9
Halloween part 6
Poltergeist 2
Mystery Men
End of Days
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Escape from New York
Megamind (not a b-movie but we all wanted to watch this)

True Grit is also on my list, so I will probably watch that real soon. Coen Bros. do amazing work. I really really like No Country for Old Men.
Also got another b-movie coming up next weekend and this is the playlist so far:
Friday 13th part 9
Halloween part 6
Poltergeist 2
Mystery Men
End of Days
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Escape from New York
Megamind (not a b-movie but we all wanted to watch this)
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Watched the Dutch version of Boondock saints last night. Good stuff.
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Watched True Grit tonight, noticed some marked differences from the original film which I watched last month. Needless to say, I walked out of the theater satisfied by Jeff Bridges performance.
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You know, if I never hear the name of that stinking film ever again it will be too soon.neorichieb1971 wrote:Watched the Dutch version of Boondock saints last night. Good stuff.

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Amen to that.Skykid wrote:You know, if I never hear the name of that stinking film ever again it will be too soon.neorichieb1971 wrote:Watched the Dutch version of Boondock saints last night. Good stuff.
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FUCKneorichieb1971 wrote:Watched the Dutch version of Boondock saints last night. Good stuff.
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Um... Are The Boondock Saints considered all that bad? When I watched it (the American version), it seemed pretty awesome.
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It's like a film made by four year old Tarantino wannabee.EinhanderZwei wrote:Um... Are The Boondock Saints considered all that bad? When I watched it (the American version), it seemed pretty awesome.
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Considering that I find Tarantino to be like Johnny Depp of directing (overrated beyond all and without a reason), I don't find it as disadvantageSkykid wrote:It's like a film made by four year old Tarantino wannabee.EinhanderZwei wrote:Um... Are The Boondock Saints considered all that bad? When I watched it (the American version), it seemed pretty awesome.

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Not quite sure what you're getting at there, but I'm pretty sure you're wrong on all counts.EinhanderZwei wrote:Considering that I find Tarantino to be like Johnny Depp of directing (overrated beyond all and without a reason), I don't find it as disadvantageSkykid wrote:It's like a film made by four year old Tarantino wannabee.EinhanderZwei wrote:Um... Are The Boondock Saints considered all that bad? When I watched it (the American version), it seemed pretty awesome.
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Tarantino is already shit. Anyone copying him is even worse. It's like continually going to the bathroom and never flushing the toilet.Skykid wrote:It's like a film made by four year old Tarantino wannabee.EinhanderZwei wrote:Um... Are The Boondock Saints considered all that bad? When I watched it (the American version), it seemed pretty awesome.
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I can't think of anything exceptdrauch wrote: Tarantino is already shit.

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Really? You hate Boondock Saints yet you think someone hating Tarantino is "facepalm worthy"? The guy is a hack and deserves far too much credit for his films comprised of "references" and awful, verbose dialogue about nonsense.Skykid wrote:I can't think of anything exceptdrauch wrote: Tarantino is already shit.
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