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Post by i'm very angry on Feb 25, 2014 15:11:15 GMT
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Post by Puggalo4Lyfe on Feb 25, 2014 15:21:30 GMT
lmao
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Post by Benjaman on Feb 25, 2014 15:22:52 GMT
narc even sounds like niki now. it is uncanny
anyhow, this is the tentative list of my next set of movies. no, i have never seen the godfather. yes, i know harmony korine didnt direct "kids". feel free to suggest another director, or more movies. im not adding dumb shit.
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Post by Special Agent Dr. Dana Scully on Feb 25, 2014 15:25:48 GMT
that godfather/apocalypse now/synecdoche lineup will be a good couple of days everything else will seem like shit after that
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i'm very angry
Thighmaster
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eat shit and billy-goat off
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Post by i'm very angry on Feb 25, 2014 15:38:37 GMT
You should watch luis buñuel films
Also a woman under the influence
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Post by Puggalo4Lyfe on Feb 25, 2014 15:42:11 GMT
kids is good, I really like that one. trash humpers is garb I think
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Nivlem Ttam
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Post by Nivlem Ttam on Feb 25, 2014 15:56:06 GMT
watch starship troopers
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Nivlem Ttam
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Post by Nivlem Ttam on Feb 25, 2014 15:56:20 GMT
and showgirls
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Post by 410757864530 DEAD COPS on Feb 25, 2014 20:59:35 GMT
tweek the movie sucked the only people who like it are the people who violently fellate spike jonze who sucks anyway get over it
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Post by Benjaman on Apr 3, 2014 3:38:04 GMT
hello i am back briefly
school absorbs me and also ive been watching cartoons. i got distracted. i watched the aviator, i guess i learned a bit about history but where am i, 8th grade again scorsese you hack? jk it was fine, i was entertained enough and i really liked the visual process of aging the actual look of the film as it went through time. i just get tired of a lot of scorsese's motifs or whatever and im glad that raging bull is next and im excited for that.
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Post by Benjaman on May 12, 2014 17:10:36 GMT
i watched raging bull, they live, and the elephant man
-raging bull was really good, de niro is great and i love her. i missed her after all the later scorsese movies. honestly, i dont think i liked it as much as goodfellas or maybe even mean streets though. i appreciate a lot of what was done in the movie but it just didnt feel THAT great.
-i had always heard about they live, and i had no idea what i was gonna see going in. i think that helped in my viewing because the weird things were a complete surprise to me. it was a movie that didnt intend to be taken seriously all the way and that welcomes faults as part of its charm, so zany (i can taste the filter already) moments or silly things cant be complained about. it was just an odd litle adventure thing, but i appreciate it.
-the elephant man was fun to watch but when it was over i kinda didnt like it. it was soooooooooooo oooo ooooo ooooo stupidly sentimental and obviously making you feel bad for merrick and making her seem so pathetic. they manipulated a lot of the real life events to make her more pitiable so that the movie would have more impact and that just feels disingenuous to me.
so after all of this i have two movies to go; rebecca & the thing. hurray.
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Post by N4-PR on May 12, 2014 17:40:07 GMT
They Live's fight scene in the back alley was a cinematic masterpiece
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Post by Benjaman on May 12, 2014 17:47:25 GMT
i dont know why the guy didnt just put on the glasses
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K-Man
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Post by K-Man on May 12, 2014 17:49:23 GMT
glasses
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Post by Benjaman on May 23, 2014 18:41:04 GMT
hay lo this is the end of movie list. i watched my last two movies. i made this thread in the first place mainly because i end up watching some of my favorite movies like this and sometimes i think back about them a while later and say "what did i think about this when i first saw it? did i know i was going to like it as much as i do?". and then i thought why not let it be a thread.
anyway, i watched "the thing" (john carpenter) and "rebecca" (hitchcock)
the thing- i really liked it. i dont like horror movie stuff or "oh theres a thing doing a thing we have to slowly die one by one until the end" but the special effects were really fun to look at so i dealt with it. i think the very end was immensely good and also i liked the silly cheesy sci fi stuff as well. its hard to criticize a movie that sets out only to do a fun thing. i just dont like fun, but this was fine. i think it was my favorite of the carpenter movies that i watched. they live may have been better, hmm...
rebecca- i never heard of this movie but it was one of hitchcock's highest rated films on rottentomatoes so i went for it. i had 0 idea what it was about really but i liked it. i wonder if it could have been shorter- it was like 2 hours+ and i can imagine not being able to tolerate that if i was in a worse mood. it definitely lingered a while in places but i guess i never felt fatigued overall. something always seemed to be happening. everyone always says that "vertigo" is the best thing ever but i liked this a lot more than i liked vertigo. and i liked rear window A LOT more than both, and north by northwest maybe more even still... even "rope", which is just a small little movie done "in one take" (not really in one take) i felt more about than with vertigo. i dont get it.
anyway, i have my next 30 movies. i dont know if i will continue the thread or just write things on my own. maybe i will watch like 10 of them and post all at once about them. idk but here is what im doing:
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