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PC Engine Fan X! wrote:That Irreversible film caused quite a controversy when it premired at the Cannes festival back in the day. Some folks promptly left in the middle of that infamous rape scene as they thought it was too much to handle/deal with. But in retrospect, it's all up to the director on how to film a scene with grace and dignity with respect to the actor/actress doing the scene. This particular film doesn't hold back when dealing with serious subject matter either.
Yeah, that's written all over the DVD box :lol:
It's a hard film to watch, but this kind of controversy pisses me off. When I saw Green Elephant I had the same reaction, after hearing that many people saying that the movie was so violent it was unwatchable I was stunned to see a really good and watchable film. I think people are pussies, seriously.

I have Enter the Void and watched the first half (wouldn't have stoped if it was all up to me). It looked really amazing, great style once again.
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7711 wrote:Watched Two Thousand Maniacs! and Irreversible this morning. The first one was lots of fun, the second a bit less (I had already watched Irreversible when it was first released and remembers hating it).
Enjoyed both and since I bought a few others DVDs yesterday I can't way to sit in front of another one later on.
Two Thousand Maniacs is a classic. I love the obvious mannequin parts and the crazed hillbillies. Irreversible is a good one too, the opening scene in the bathhouse is one of the most savage beatings in the history of film, to say nothing of the skin crawling rape scene.
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Star Wars (Despecialized Edition).

Man, I'm amazed at how much of this movie I've forgotten, and how much of the two sequels I could have swore were part of the first. :lol:
Also, seeing it with the original 70s FX is pretty neat.

Also, I was surprised at how sparse the dialog was. I really can't remember how long it's been since I last saw this movie.

Gonna pop in The Empire Strikes Back tomorrow, that's probably the one I remember the most of.
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Watched Rolling Thunder last night.

Main character development was phenomenal. The character development for pretty much everyone else was far too short and sparse.

I feel like it would have benefited massively from being longer. 1h40m just didn't feel long enough. Another hour spent with some more character development, particularly with the bad guys, would have been huge.

Lots and lots of potential, mostly wasted. The ending scene left me sort of feeling like "That was it?", and I think that's one of the saddest things a movie can do. The scene before the ending was phenomenal though, and it had me really excited for what was going to come after, but it really really let me down. Vietnam PTSD action movies are one of my favorite little 'subgenres', so if it seems like I'm writing a significantly longer 'review' than usual, it's because I had really high hopes for the film and it let me down quite hard...

2/5 on CMoon. Might be worth rewatching to see if I might have missed some character development somewhere or something, but I don't think I did.

Additionally, the chick needs to fucking wear a bra god those nips are awful seriously.
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Moonrise Kingdom - 5/5 :D
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trap15 wrote: 2/5 on CMoon. Might be worth rewatching to see if I might have missed some character development somewhere or something, but I don't think I did.

Additionally, the chick needs to fucking wear a bra god those nips are awful seriously.
Man, nips aren't something I normally complain about. Sure Ebert would have given it another half a point if they were any good.
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trap15 wrote:Watched Rolling Thunder last night.

Main character development was phenomenal. The character development for pretty much everyone else was far too short and sparse.

I feel like it would have benefited massively from being longer. 1h40m just didn't feel long enough. Another hour spent with some more character development, particularly with the bad guys, would have been huge.

Lots and lots of potential, mostly wasted. The ending scene left me sort of feeling like "That was it?", and I think that's one of the saddest things a movie can do. The scene before the ending was phenomenal though, and it had me really excited for what was going to come after, but it really really let me down. Vietnam PTSD action movies are one of my favorite little 'subgenres', so if it seems like I'm writing a significantly longer 'review' than usual, it's because I had really high hopes for the film and it let me down quite hard...

2/5 on CMoon. Might be worth rewatching to see if I might have missed some character development somewhere or something, but I don't think I did.

Additionally, the chick needs to fucking wear a bra god those nips are awful seriously.
I completely agree. I enjoy the film, but I was terribly disappointed in it. Very anti-climactic and the middle of the film drags with the superfluous tag-a-long girl. Also, I love my melodrama and super depressing films, but the whole conflict and despair of the main character just reeks of bathos. I had higher hopes out of a Paul Schrader urban decay revenge film. Might help if I didn't watch it on a shit laser disc. Maybe I'll give it another shot with the new DVDs and BD sometime.
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CMoon wrote:Man, nips aren't something I normally complain about. Sure Ebert would have given it another half a point if they were any good.
They weren't good though... they were pretty offputting :?
drauch wrote:Very anti-climactic and the middle of the film drags with the superfluous tag-a-long girl.
I enjoyed how he basically used her as a canary in a coal mine to find the guys he was looking for, but everything else about that was pretty slow-moving and bleh, I agree.
drauch wrote:Might help if I didn't watch it on a shit laser disc. Maybe I'll give it another shot with the new DVDs and BD sometime.
Nah, I doubt that'd change much. It was a flawed film with mediocre storytelling :cry: As much as I hate to say it.

I'll probably watch another film like it tonight to get a nice fresh dose of PTSD crazy :twisted: Maybe I should rewatch First Blood
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null1024 wrote:Star Wars (Despecialized Edition).

Man, I'm amazed at how much of this movie I've forgotten, and how much of the two sequels I could have swore were part of the first. :lol:
Also, seeing it with the original 70s FX is pretty neat.

Also, I was surprised at how sparse the dialog was. I really can't remember how long it's been since I last saw this movie.

Gonna pop in The Empire Strikes Back tomorrow, that's probably the one I remember the most of.
I wouldn't be surprised if Disney is restoring all three of the orignal SW flicks on a frame-by-frame basis to their orignal glory to be released on Blu-Ray (or even 4K Blu-Ray format for that matter which would require a proper 4K Ultra Definition TV setup to view it). Of course, a project of this magnitude would take some time to complete (considering in the Lucasfilm movie vault are the original 35mm print reels of all three original trilogy SW films).

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Yakuza Graveyard.
A classic downward spiral movie from 1976, and a largely overlooked movie. The storyline works very well, and the acting is top notch in this movie. So much for being a police officer when you realize that the police are helping out the Yakuza and don't really care. Some lens flares in this movie, but they are very few and when they are in the movie they actually look quite neat. I'd say this is a solid 5/5. I'd rewatch this many times.
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lilmanjs wrote:Yakuza Graveyard.
A classic downward spiral movie from 1976, and a largely overlooked movie. The storyline works very well, and the acting is top notch in this movie. So much for being a police officer when you realize that the police are helping out the Yakuza and don't really care. Some lens flares in this movie, but they are very few and when they are in the movie they actually look quite neat. I'd say this is a solid 5/5. I'd rewatch this many times.
I watched this about a month or so ago as well. I'm a big Fukasaku fan, and while I liked it, I didn't love it like many do. Great performances, but I feel like a lot of the 60s-70s Yakuza films often suffer from convoluted plots. I own it and will definitely rewatch it again sometime, so maybe my opinion will change.
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null1024 wrote:Star Wars (Despecialized Edition).

Man, I'm amazed at how much of this movie I've forgotten, and how much of the two sequels I could have swore were part of the first. :lol:
Also, seeing it with the original 70s FX is pretty neat.

Also, I was surprised at how sparse the dialog was. I really can't remember how long it's been since I last saw this movie.

Gonna pop in The Empire Strikes Back tomorrow, that's probably the one I remember the most of.
I wouldn't be surprised if Disney is restoring all three of the orignal SW flicks on a frame-by-frame basis to their orignal glory to be released on Blu-Ray (or even 4K Blu-Ray format for that matter which would require a proper 4K Ultra Definition TV setup to view it). Of course, a project of this magnitude would take some time to complete (considering in the Lucasfilm movie vault are the original 35mm print reels of all three original trilogy SW films).

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I would adore seeing such a thing. I don't expect it at all, but then again, with Disney at the helm now, who knows?
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Sharknado: ***1/2

Easily the best comedy I've seen this year.
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After Earth

Before starting, let a few things be known:

In China, there's usually only 1-2 western movies a month, the rest are Chinese, Hong Kong, Korean and Japanese. Because of the limitation, the fact the movie theatres are beautiful and cost absolute peanuts to go to, I basically take whatever I can get.

In the case of After Earth, I'd never heard of it, I just saw the poster and thought may as well.

I also didn't know this was a Shyamalan film until the credits rolled.

Now, getting it out of the way, the film is pretty much your average throwaway junk. Some of the dialogue was appalling, the cliche immense, the predictability a guarantee, and aspects of the acting that were on the verge of making me want to leave.

In-fact, I almost bailed after the first 20 minutes. The opening narration was dire (Jaden Smith does not possess oratory, or really any other abilities), and the back story just your average Earth got attacked by Aliens so we can't live there no more guff.

However, by the end of the movie, I felt I'd been entertained. I felt as though I had been entertained enough to warrant the £3.50 the ticket cost, and that it could have been worse, all in all. When I saw Shyamalan's name, I was a bit surprised. I don't hate Shyamalan like so many other people do, I think he has some good directorial qualities and I enjoyed Unbreakable, Signs and The Village. But this is REALLY generic Hollywood for him. I mean hate the guy if you want, but he's not normally one to go with such base material.

Jaden Smith, and Will Smith to an extent (who really seemed to be struggling to make the trite dialogue and sentimentality work at points) had moments of absolute appallingness, and weirdly moments where they gave a strong performance. Jaden, I think, in the scene where he got real pissed at his Pa, surprised me a little. Problem is that's about halfway through the movie.

Also, the CG is cocking terrible! It looks like Jumanji. Thankfully there's not enough of it to be intrusive.

So what the hell am I on about? Well, the main crux of the movie is the kid needing to run a mission that's do or die through the most inhospitable everything-will-kill-you environment known to man. When that kicks off, it becomes, well, entertaining. I found myself suddenly impressed by the ever present sense of extreme danger. Despite ridiculous holes and implausibilities, the directorial aspect gave it enough tension to make the scenes work, and the camera work and environments were quite intriguing.

There's way too much sentimental baloney and all that saluting nonsense, but in the end, yeah, it qualified as a decent enough throwaway popcorn movie. Not as good as Oblivion, although not a whole lot worse either. IT WAS MUCH BETTER THAN MAN OF STEEL.

Then I checked Rotten Tomatoes and... 11%?

Eleven percent?

Really? :|

Ok, so Man of Steel is on a much deserved 56%, pretty much on the money for me, but... 11%? No. It's not. This is why I get totally fucked off with the world in general, because nobody seems to have a cocking clue about anything. Yes, it was just a shitty movie, yes, as mentioned, it's really take it or leave it, and there's so much trite nonsense you need to be vegetating to allow a lot of it to pass (as I was), but it has enough directorial skill and an engaging enough central survival premise (with a minimal cast of just two, which is preferable to a large cast of paper thin idiots) to make it an entertaining couple of hours. No more, no less.

So yeah, I just don't understand how these critics have jobs, frankly.

tl:dr It was better than Man of Steel.
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Skykid wrote:After Earth

So yeah, I just don't understand how these critics have jobs, frankly.

tl:dr It was better than Man of Steel.
If Hollywood keeps cranking out movies that people perceive as Scientology adverts, they'll just keep getting blasted. That, and Will Smith is going to undo any public good will he's amassed by forcing Jaden into everything.

I think most people just hate Jaden and are falling out with Will Smith b/c of Jaden.
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Vexorg wrote:Sharknado: ***1/2

Easily the best comedy I've seen this year.
This is getting a surprising amount of hype. I need to see if SyFy is showing it on their channel any time soon.

Though with the release of Sharknado, my own plans for the horror movie "Train Sharks" is dead in the water.
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Parker - ***

It is what it is, a Jason Statham action film. If you like those, you'll enjoy this one too - not bad and ticks all the boxes. He shouldn't be allowed to try to fake a Texan accent ever again, though.
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brentsg wrote:
Skykid wrote:After Earth

So yeah, I just don't understand how these critics have jobs, frankly.

tl:dr It was better than Man of Steel.
If Hollywood keeps cranking out movies that people perceive as Scientology adverts, they'll just keep getting blasted. That, and Will Smith is going to undo any public good will he's amassed by forcing Jaden into everything.

I think most people just hate Jaden and are falling out with Will Smith b/c of Jaden.
Ah is that what I was based on, some scientology bullshit? 95% of movies I see here I know nothing about, first I hear about them is on the poster outside the movie theatre. That's why I didn't know Snyder directed MOS or Shyamalan directed After Earth until the credits. Don't watch TV either so totally oblivious to upcoming releases.

But I think that's a good way to watch stuff, with absolutely no preconceptions about who made it and why etc. As for this one, it completely looks like a Jaden Smith vehicle, I thought that the whole way through. The poor kid possesses none of the cool his father had - he will not be the next Fresh Prince. He's so soft, you can see the privileged upbringing in his manner. His relative weakness compared to Pa worked in this movie because he was meant to be a pussy overcoming the odds, so it was okay. Whether you can suspend your disbelief to view him as a hero figure is a different matter entirely.

But vehicle, scientology ad, whatever. It was trash, but at a core level, was directed well enough to entertain in a simple but effective manner. I can only assume critics viewed it with all the mass of preconceptions I didn't have, and that affected their overall judgement.
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Saw Pacific Rim. Fantastic all the way through, loved the effects and the Jaeger/Kaiju designs.


Also showed my friend the original 87 Transformers film.

God has the animation held up well. Amazing shading.
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cj iwakura wrote: Also showed my friend the original 87 Transformers film.

God has the animation held up well. Amazing shading.
You only just watched this? :shock:

What the... everyone should have seen this by now. The only Tranformers movie worth watching.
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I just got back from Pacific Rim.

Now, most of the time I go to the theater, I end up disappointed in the schlock I paid to sit through. However, tonight was special in that I actually left the theater happy, because I was happy from watching a fun movie.

That's not to say del Toro's love-letter to anime and godzilla was without problems - two of the robots and their zany-looking pilots are wasted potential, the Japanese pilot, while hot, can't speak English very well and the script works its way around this problem by having her speak as little as possible, which means lots of one-sided dialog between her and the protagonist, inoffensively and unmemorably played by Charlie Hunnam. The climactic battle also becomes too clunky for its own good.

However, the good outweighs the bad, by far. Charlie Day and his sniveling scientist rival/frenemy are the great comedic type of cartoon characters that are so refreshing against all the under-acting of modern monster movies, with Charlie Day playing what basically amounts to a Japanese monster-fanboy turned-scientist. Ron Perlman as gonzo black-market monster dealer is a role that needed a lot more screen-time, because I loved it so much, but at 2 hours, I guess the movie was plenty long (it didn't feel long though). Idris Elba plays a no-nonsense captain and I am liking seeing his dependable performances, after Prometheus tuned me in to him.

And the monster fights! I know, it's not stop-motion, it's not models, it's not rubber suits, but it still is fun, and the movie never fails to remind you that it's not taking itself that seriously, which gives it more room to have fun.

That said, it's not a movie I'd rush out to see again any time soon, but it was a fun time at the picture show.
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Kiss of the Damned.

A little fine-tuning in the dialogue in a number of excerpts would have been appreciated and made this film more satisfying than it already was.

Nonetheless, as a red blooded male, was strongly drawn towards the dissimilar sultriness exhibited by the two main female characters, Djuna and Mimi.

Mimi scores extra points for some of her outfits. A nubile brunette with a penchant for wearing latex cannot be overlooked nor dismissed very easily.
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Skykid wrote:
Edmond Dantes wrote:I remember when I was young, I kept getting Flash Gordon mixed up with Masters of the Universe.
It's that "Saviour of the universe!" line in the main theme.
That, and that Flash Gordon has more in common with the MOTU universe than the actual MOTU movie. And they both star a muscular blonde dude.

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Skykid wrote:
cj iwakura wrote: Also showed my friend the original 87 Transformers film.

God has the animation held up well. Amazing shading.
You only just watched this? :shock:

What the... everyone should have seen this by now. The only Tranformers movie worth watching.
No, I've seen it repeatedly. He never saw it before. He was floored by how pretty it is.


And hey, I liked the live action movies.

Well, 1 and 3 anyway. The robot scenes were great.
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cj iwakura wrote: And hey, I liked the live action movies.
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Skykid wrote:
cj iwakura wrote: And hey, I liked the live action movies.
This conversation is over.
I'm not sure you have the right to say that after you said the following in a previous post about "After Earth":

"...in the end, yeah, it qualified as a decent enough throwaway popcorn movie. Not as good as Oblivion..."

I don't care how many times I read that...an oxymoron is still an oxymoron.

BTW: I agree with you on the live action Transformers movies, for the most part. The first one was somewhat decent for giggles, but I wouldn't defend it as "good", ever. The next two (*especially* the third)? Completely devoid of anything redemptive.

Oh, and once again, I'd like to remind Hollywood in general that SHIA LEBOUFE (or whatever his name is...) IS AWFUL. REALLY STINKING AWFUL. Stop giving him roles that don't involve him getting eyeball cancer or something like that.
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EmperorIng wrote:Idris Elba plays a no-nonsense captain and I am liking seeing his dependable performances, after Prometheus tuned me in to him.
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boagman wrote:
Skykid wrote:
cj iwakura wrote: And hey, I liked the live action movies.
This conversation is over.
I'm not sure you have the right to say that after you said the following in a previous post about "After Earth":

"...in the end, yeah, it qualified as a decent enough throwaway popcorn movie. Not as good as Oblivion..."

I don't care how many times I read that...an oxymoron is still an oxymoron.
What? Why? I thought Oblivion was pretty shitty too, so I don't see any contradiction?

We're talking about Michael Bay's Transformers movies right? Why the crap would I have a conversation about the movie equivalent of used toilet paper?

After Earth and Oblivion, in the grand scheme of things, are pretty much pap, but there's more general entertainment to be had with them than Transformers. Christ.
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Skykid wrote:
boagman wrote:I'm not sure you have the right to say that after you said the following in a previous post about "After Earth":

"...in the end, yeah, it qualified as a decent enough throwaway popcorn movie. Not as good as Oblivion..."

I don't care how many times I read that...an oxymoron is still an oxymoron.
What? Why? I thought Oblivion was pretty shitty too, so I don't see any contradiction?

We're talking about Michael Bay's Transformers movies right? Why the crap would I have a conversation about the movie equivalent of used toilet paper?

After Earth and Oblivion, in the grand scheme of things, are pretty much pap, but there's more general entertainment to be had with them than Transformers. Christ.
I got to watch Optimus Prime behead Bonecrusher with an energon broadsword, and skewer Megatron's skull with one arm.

That was worth the price of admission.

The general metaplot is absolute crap, I freely admit that, but the robot action is aces.
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cj iwakura wrote:
I got to watch Optimus Prime behead Bonecrusher with an energon broadsword, and skewer Megatron's skull with one arm.

That was worth the price of admission.
Except it wasn't Optimus Prime or Megatron, but thin soulless derivatives fashioned to appeal to today's Ritalin popping Justin Bieber youth, who go "ooh, shiny effects. Just what I paid for. The sparkles!"

Fuck that shit with a capital F.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die

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