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  • #46
    If you like Bjork It's not the best film ever, but worth watching.
    So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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    • #47
      Just finished Blood Simple. Despite being a pretty big fan of the Coens, I had never seen this debut. The pace is a little slow, but overall it's a great thriller with a very Hitchcockian vibe to it. Very impressive cinematography (the panoramic and still shots are worthy of being hung on a wall) and the sound was terrific (had kind of this hollow, ricocheting thing going on). Overall I'd give it a 9/10.
      So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
        I'm determined to see this just because Mila Kunis looked too hot for words in the trailer.
        She has googly eyes.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by New Mexican Disaster View Post
          She has googly eyes.
          They look a beautiful green to me.
          So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by New Mexican Disaster View Post
            She has googly eyes.
            "The first thing I learned upon becoming a head coach after fifteen years as an assistant was the enormous difference between making a suggestion and making a decision."

            "They talk about the economy this year. Hey, my hairline is in recession, my waistline is in inflation. Altogether, I'm in a depression."

            "I like to bike. I could beat Lance Armstrong, only because he couldn't pass me if he was behind me."

            -Rick Majerus

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            • #51
              Capote. Hoffman is fantastic.
              "I don't know the origin of said bitch booming."-Art Vandelay
              "Hot Lunch posted awhile back on this. He knows more than anyone except for maybe BO."-Seattle Ute

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Coastal Ute View Post
                I just watched Dazed and Confused for the first time and really was expecting much more from it. Me and my high expectations....
                You are dead to me.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by BoylenOver View Post
                  Kill Bill. I hadn't seen it before, and it's pretty great. I loved it.
                  By saying "Kill Bill" without saying which one, I or II, I hope you mean to say that you watched both of them back to back. I loved both Kill Bills, but I think they only attain 'magnum opus' status as a single whole.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by RobinFinderson View Post
                    By saying "Kill Bill" without saying which one, I or II, I hope you mean to say that you watched both of them back to back. I loved both Kill Bills, but I think they only attain 'magnum opus' status as a single whole.
                    It's possible to watch them separately?
                    "I don't know the origin of said bitch booming."-Art Vandelay
                    "Hot Lunch posted awhile back on this. He knows more than anyone except for maybe BO."-Seattle Ute

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                    • #55
                      I saw Terry Gilliam's THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR PARNASSUS last night. Despite the good performances by Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell (all as the same character) the movie was a disappointment. The plotting and screenplay were scattershot, even by Gilliam standards and the whole enterprise was just a mess. I think Gilliam needs a strong hand to guide him away from giving into his excesses and pet indulgences.
                      Kids in general these days seem more socially retarded...

                      None of them date. They hang out. They text. They sit in the same car or room and don't say a word...they text. Then, they go home and whack off to internet porn.

                      I think that's the sad truth about why these kids are retards.

                      --Portland Ute

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Green Lantern View Post
                        I saw Terry Gilliam's THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR PARNASSUS last night. Despite the good performances by Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell (all as the same character) the movie was a disappointment. The plotting and screenplay were scattershot, even by Gilliam standards and the whole enterprise was just a mess. I think Gilliam needs a strong hand to guide him away from giving into his excesses and pet indulgences.
                        I saw that at the Broadway a week or two ago. Written and directed by Terry Gilliam (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) plus the outstanding cast that you mentioned (also Christopher Plummer), I gave it a chance but it was too fantastical and over the top, even by Gilliam's standards. And what's with the 15-year-old girl showing her breasts in a morality tale? That's the English for you.

                        I did however find it touching when we reached the point where Heath Ledger died, after his final scene the film noticeably shifted from a low budget, art house film to a moderate budget as his friends took over and insisted the film was finished. They not only spent their personal funds on the production but have also donated all profits to his daughter's trust.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Green Lantern View Post
                          I saw Terry Gilliam's THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR PARNASSUS last night. Despite the good performances by Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell (all as the same character) the movie was a disappointment. The plotting and screenplay were scattershot, even by Gilliam standards and the whole enterprise was just a mess. I think Gilliam needs a strong hand to guide him away from giving into his excesses and pet indulgences.
                          Guess I'll wait for the DVD.
                          So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Fiyero View Post
                            I saw that at the Broadway a week or two ago. Written and directed by Terry Gilliam (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) plus the outstanding cast that you mentioned (also Christopher Plummer), I gave it a chance but it was too fantastical and over the top, even by Gilliam's standards. And what's with the 15-year-old girl showing her breasts in a morality tale? That's the English for you.

                            I did however find it touching when we reached the point where Heath Ledger died, after his final scene the film noticeably shifted from a low budget, art house film to a moderate budget as his friends took over and insisted the film was finished. They not only spent their personal funds on the production but have also donated all profits to his daughter's trust.
                            That's an interesting point about the noticeable budget shift post-Ledger's death. I have to say I was impressed by how well the different actors/same role gimmick worked. I guess it probably helped that I am a fan of all of those actors anyway. In the end I found the whole thing wearying. It was almost oppressively fantastical. I'm not sure if Gilliam has a good movie left in him. I've been disappointed in his last three films (this, BROTHERS GRIMM and TIDELAND) and that last one was one of the worst movies I saw this past decade. If you think the topless 15 year old was offensive, wait until you see a ten year old shooting heroin into her dad's arm and tending his bloated corpse after he OD's. Good Lord that movie was terrible.
                            Kids in general these days seem more socially retarded...

                            None of them date. They hang out. They text. They sit in the same car or room and don't say a word...they text. Then, they go home and whack off to internet porn.

                            I think that's the sad truth about why these kids are retards.

                            --Portland Ute

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
                              Guess I'll wait for the DVD.
                              Better yet, just go rewatch BRAZIL or TIME BANDITS.
                              Kids in general these days seem more socially retarded...

                              None of them date. They hang out. They text. They sit in the same car or room and don't say a word...they text. Then, they go home and whack off to internet porn.

                              I think that's the sad truth about why these kids are retards.

                              --Portland Ute

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                              • #60
                                Food Inc. It was well done and gets you thinking. You know what is going on, but this helps tie it all together. Gross.

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