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^There's something about Bill Pullman which I just can't stand. He spoils a film for me.
 
Ah yeah, I vaguely remember reading about it before. Still haven't seen it though.

The Scala!. Yikes. I used to go to Popstarz at The Scala way back in the day. Boy, I don't miss those days of being pissed up and dancing along to Mis-Teek. =D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g47KSPSVOKs

Haha, or maybe I do?!. =D <3
 
I've never forgiven myself for going to see While You Were Sleeping with my mate back in ohhhh...let me guess without looking...'95?. That was during Sandra Bollock's rise to fame and I jumped on the bandwagon. I also went to see The Net as well. And I'm sure the premise played a part in my psychedelia-induced psychosis.
 
I don't have a problem with Bill Pullman.
Cage can fuck off that is for certain though....I was drunk/stoned/morphined/incorrect last week sometime and Ghost Rider was on and fuck me no manner of inebriation could make any part of that film good.
However I also watched this last week in a less inebriated state:
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Now its not perfect but damn is it fun. I've got good,bad,ugly on vhs somewhere and its less fun than the first 2 dollars.
I may watch my dvd of once upon a time in the west this week and put that on here also. Its really good, but not as much fun.
Actually the best fun in a spaghetti western is Django.Now thats a great film!
 
I've been on a bit of a vince cassel binge

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Started out looking a bit too much like a romcom thought I was going to hate it but it kept twisting and turning and turned into this very french feeling mystery film which i thoroughly enjoyed.

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Billed as the French equivalent to seven and with the same director as La Haine I had very high hopes for this one. It was entertaining all the way through but laughably cheesy in parts and the plot went a little too out there and made the whole thing feel a little silly.
 
You wanna see some Cassel!
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The film is fucked. Ok for a film that is french its not that fucked but old Vince is really over the top..hilarious!
The Crimson Rivers is alright, its based on a book which is supposed to be ok from recollection, however the film doesn't work at all. The last quarter is no good. Its far more reminiscent of se7en wannabes like Kiss the girls et al.

For me personally I love L'appartement (apart from the mullet!)...but it made me go and look through my Romaine Bohringer collection first time I saw it...stuff like Savage Nights. Oh and Monica is very much more than correct! Shit this is making me want to watch shoot 'em up now! She looks fantastic in that.
 
sheitan is really really good, french and belgians seem to be pretty good at some evil dark humour.

Sheitan - Batards de Barbares have you seen the full version of the rap video? it's immense (may be a bit NSFW it's violent as fuck)
 
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Started out looking a bit too much like a romcom thought I was going to hate it but it kept twisting and turning and turned into this very french feeling mystery film which i thoroughly enjoyed.

Ooh, not sure if it's the same one but the title and the cover reminded me of something I saw yonks ago. Prolly soon after I left school 97/98-ish. T'was about a couple who inherited this house from an old lady, and all sorts of weird stuff started happening once they moved in. Don't think it's this though, but thanks for reminding me. :D
 
Ooh, not sure if it's the same one but the title and the cover reminded me of something I saw yonks ago. Prolly soon after I left school 97/98-ish. T'was about a couple who inherited this house from an old lady, and all sorts of weird stuff started happening once they moved in. Don't think it's this though, but thanks for reminding me. :D
Hahaha!
Basically no!
Vince has a mullet to show what he looked like in the past, so that he doesn't have to wear one in the films present. As you can see from the front cover, Romaine also at some point gets down with a serious wig to show changing time periods....she's not looking her best thats for sure...they should have just done that thing where different film stock or colour tinting is used to show different time periods instead of the ole wig trick;)
 
The first one is fantastic. The second is boring and the 3rd is just genric Sci Fi shite
The problem with the Matress is Keanu and his ability to play everyone as Ted "Theodore" Logan. Did not like at the cinema at all.
Watched 3 years later on channel 5 and did like it. Hell I watched it only a few months ago and sort of liked it.
My problem with it is the way it does not know if it wants to be an action film or a philosophical head trip. The way that it will stop dead for exposition stuff and then go back to one reality, then another and this time with that overated bullet time thing in got on my tits.

Same year would be ExistenZ and the 13th floor.
I haven't seen existenz for 10 years and can hardly remember it apart from wanting to penetrate the hole in JJL's back....and perhaps other access points as well. However I do like the 13th floor, perhaps because its so under the radar....but its a decent film, and its not filled with woodblock reeves!
 
Never seen The 13th Floor, but The 4th Floor was a very odd film.

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Haven't seen it in years, but the end was very strange indeed.
 
The Thirteenth Floor (1999), directed by Josef Rusnak, is a science fiction film based (loosely) upon Simulacron-3 (1964), a novel by Daniel F. Galouye, and Welt am Draht (1973) (World on Wires), by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, a German two-part television film. The featured players are Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, The Thirteenth Floor was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but The Matrix won the award.

I like it. Totally disappeared on cinema release, but its the kind of thing that when it turns up on BBC1 at 11.30 on a Thursday night is worth watching:D
 
watched 13th floor last night it was good, my kind of film if not a little predictable hah
 
I watched a film called Sanjuro last weekend that I quite enjoyed. Apparently much of the humour is lost with the subtitling which I can well imagine.
Old film set in Edo Japan focusing on a ronin and a group of naive samurai who are trying to crush a corruption ring.
 
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