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Just watched silence by Ingmar Bergman.
I just saw Southland Tales. It felt like a bad dream. I am not sure what the hell I just watched. I usually like weird fucked up stuff but this one didn't sit so well.
Southland Tales was poop. And I know it was supposed to be poop, but that doesn't fix anything.
The Rock and Sean William Scott drive up to a house to act like they're shooting Amy Poehler, but before they can Jon Lovitz comes in and shoots her in the face for real.
Oh yeah, and Christopther Lambert gets his ass handed to him by the annoying female cheerleader from SNL.
Yeah I really liked it. Lizard if you like really fucked up movies you should watch this movie called irreversible. It is a really fucked up movie, kinda like memento but directed way better. It actually starts out really really disturbing and I considered turning it off about half way through, but I'm glad I didn't bc in the end everything comes together amazingly. Some of the violence in it is very powerful stuff, which I think is good to see in films sometimes, it doesn't glorify violence the way a lot of movies do. Real life violence is a pretty terrible thing and the film definitely portrays it that way. Basically just don't watch it with your Grandma/kids/boss or anyone else who is easily offended. EDIT- Actually I take it back, you might want to stay away from this one, it will turn your pubes white it is so shocking.
Just watched my name is Bruce. Amusing little flick. I guess Bruce campbell put up most of the money to finance this himself, and shot most of it on his own land in Oregon, and most of the sets he built from old scrap wood that was on his property. I love low budget non studio films like this.
Irreversible? Oh yes, that sure was one disturbing movie!
I watched it with a buddy of mine in a midnight screening, with about 16 people in the audience (inclunding my friend and me). Fifteen to twenty minutes in, the first people started to leave. In the end, there were only about 8 or 9 people remaining.
Good movie, but pretty hard to stomach.
By the way, saw "Moon" the day before yesterday, and yesterday I went into District 9. "Moon" was pretty good Sci Fi, pretty on the "heady" side though. Receommended if you're in a rather thoughtful mood.
District 9, however... Movie of the year! Definitely!
I just saw EXTRACT last night. I really enjoyed it! In terms of Mike Judge movies, it was better than IDIOCRACY but not quite as good as OFFICE SPACE.
Cthulhu the movie. It was... okay. The jump cuts are frequent, there's no decent pacing or sense of time passage, and it's kind of a mess to watch.
Max Payne. Complete crap. The Houser brothers should be beaten severely for STEALING the Max Payne franchise from Sam Lake. I thoroughly expect Max Payne 3 to be the same level of crap, because Rockstar is not known for storytelling. And Mark Whalberg should be barred from acting ever again. Then again, at least he's no longer rapping.
class reunion massacre
nekromantik
big bad wolf
it s horror all the way
Last movie I fully watched to its end was COMMANDO!!!.
This movie has aged greatly, the one liners are hilarious, the action is great, it has really big goof ups (a car has a crash, next scene it's perfectly normal) which adds to it's campiness and makes it more enjoyable, and Bennett is one of the best villains I've ever seen in a movie. I'm definately gonna watch it again next time it's on tv.
Snuck into this after I saw District 9, and I pretty much agree with this although I don't think Idiocracy is comparable at all. Extract and Office Space are very subdued whereas Idiocracy just punched you in the face with its delivery. Although I did enjoy all three of his films. Overall, I actually loved Extract (though I do have a slight man-crush on Jason Bateman...).
And as for District 9, I enjoyed it though I do think it was a tad overhyped. It was surprisingly sad, and the weapons were very badass. I thought the baby prawn was pretty cute too. All in all, a very successful night as far as movies were concerned.