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EADD Movie Recommendations Thread v.4...not for TV series and stuff Dan...

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Just back from seeing Filth. It was alright. Not as good as the book. McAvoy is excellent. Some of it is a bit gimmicky though. But I'm judging the film quite harshly. Compared to most films, it's excellent.
 
Watched a couple films recently but can only remember one so am assuming the rest were shite. One wot I recall was Buried. An American civilian contractor in Iraq wakes up to find himself bound, gagged and buried alive in a (admittedly rather roomy) coffin. Cue 90-odd minutes of shouting, screaming and thrashing about interspersed with numerous phone calls (yes he has a mobile and yes it works - blimey they have good signal out in the Iraqi desert 8o) to friends, family, his captor, his boss, the FBI and a hostage negotiation service.

Would be easy to point out the silly bits (phone working perfectly (other than when dramatic tension is required) whilst buried alive being a rather glaring one) but if you gloss over that I rather enjoyed it. Dunno the actor's name but given he's the only person on screen from beginning to end (aside from a cameo appearance from a snake) he does decent enough job. Despite very little actually happening other than phone calls and temper tantrums it never dragged. No masterpiece but a nice idea and worth it for the ending if nothing else =D

Samsara - Lights off - snuggled up and just melting into the tv :D

Any good? Seen it about on a few documentary sites recently and looked intriguing. Loved Koyaanisqatsi and related ones and this looked very much of similar ilk to me. Was thinking it'd probably go well with summat gently swirlsome involved. Pretty things <3
 
fecking dvd play on my computer has fucked up grrr got cabin in the woods to watch and can't now

Samsara - Lights off - snuggled up and just melting into the tv

just watched the trailer does look good a mashed out your head sort of film i think just sit back in wonder at it
 
Hadn't clickied the linky but looks like it's by the same fella who directed Baraka and was Director of Photography for the 'qatsi films. Should be a good 'un then. As I said, Samsara is on a few of the documentary sites so am working on the basis this linky is acceptable (should be cos linkies to everything else on that site is fine).
 
just ordered outpost 2 black sun

A Nazi-hunter and a scientist fight to stop an evil army sweeping all in its way, in this zombie horror sequel from director Steve Barker. Discovering that NATO forces are facing a seemingly invincible army in Eastern Europe, investigator Lena (Catherine Steadman) sets out to discover if the rise of an army of zombie stormtroopers can be linked to the wartime experiments of notorious Nazi scientist Klausener (David Gant). Linking up with scientist Wallace (Richard Coyle), the pair journey deep into enemy territory, teaming up with a Special Forces unit on a search and destroy mission to prevent the Nazi army from rising once more.

outpost
A wealthy businessman hires a crack team of seasoned soldiers to accompany him on a perilous journey into no man's land, only to come face to face with an otherworldly enemy more vicious and powerful than any mortal foe. It was supposed to be an easy, forty-eight hour mission: Move in, scope out an abandoned military bunker, and move out. Once in the bunker, however, the fearless mercenaries begin to quake in their boots after happening across the remnants of some gruesome World War II experiments carried out by Nazi soldiers on their own men. Sifting through the carnage, the men are horrified to discover that one of the unfortunate test subjects is still clinging to life. Now, as bombs continue to burst above ground, a malevolent force emerges from the darkness below. Suddenly left with nowhere to run, the soldiers quickly realize that what appeared to be a by-the-books bodyguard mission has suddenly devolved into a bloody battle for survival. Why has their secretive host really brought them to this God-forsaken outpost, and is there any way of stopping the murderous force that hunts them from the dense shadows underground?

and Outpost 11

Set in an alternative past where steam power still rules the world, an Army Unit in a remote Outpost are given one order. The order sets free an alien being that is not only set to destroy the whole unit, but possibly life on earth itself.

plus how i spent my summer vacation

Mel Gibson stars in this action thriller set in a Mexican prison. Driver (Gibson) is a career criminal who crashes his car while trying to escape from the United States Border Patrol in a high-speed car chase over the US-Mexico border. With a trunk full of cash and a bleeding body on his back seat, things aren't looking good for Driver, and he soon finds himself in El Pueblito, Mexico's toughest prison, where life is especially harsh for 'gringos'. However, Driver's bid for survival is unexpectedly aided by his friendship with a 10-year-old boy (Kevin Hernandez).

just finishing watching kill the irishman after my dvd player fucked up great film recomend it

now watching cabin in the woods

anyone seen vsh

When a group of petty criminals are hired by a mysterious party to retrieve a rare piece of found footage from a rundown house in the middle of nowhere, they soon realise that the job isn’t going to be as easy as they thought. In the living room, a lifeless body is slumped before a hub of old television sets, surrounded by stacks of VHS tapes. As they search for the right one they are treated to a seemingly endless number of horrifying videos, each more terrifying than the last.

or anyone seen vhs 2

Found footage horror anthology comprised of short films from a variety of directors bound together by a framing narrative in which a couple of private investigators are trying to track down a missing student and find a collection of videotapes in his apartment. The directors to contribute the terrifying films on the VHS tapes are Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Gregg Hale, Eduardo Sanchez, Timo Tjahjanto and Adam Wingard with Simon Barrett directing the sequences that follow the effects of the videos on the couple who view them.
 
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fecking dvd play on my computer has fucked up grrr got cabin in the woods to watch and can't now

Samsara - Lights off - snuggled up and just melting into the tv

just watched the trailer does look good a mashed out your head sort of film i think just sit back in wonder at it

Hadn't clickied the linky but looks like it's by the same fella who directed Baraka and was Director of Photography for the 'qatsi films. Should be a good 'un then. As I said, Samsara is on a few of the documentary sites so am working on the basis this linky is acceptable (should be cos linkies to everything else on that site is fine).

I think I mentioned Samsara the other night ? It is by the same people that did Baraka - it's not a movie/story as such but just stunning visuals / music (must admit Samsara tried a bit too hard and felt a bit shallow) Baraka I have saved and have watched it a few times. **Edit Shambles just read your post** - visually great, soundtrack is great but not as good as Baraka. With Baraka you sort of always felt like a secret spectator - Samsara in some parts felt staged?

If you enjoy the Docu/movie crossover things then 'Wasteland' if well worth a watch.

Had a quiet week on the movie front / The Millers (pretty funny), The Internship (meh), UFO - (really bad version of Skylline). Watched Hotel Transylvania again yesterday - really fun movie :D
 
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cabin in the woods is quite good better than that horrid remake of evil dead even though this a blatant rip off of evil dead

Cabin in the woods is great - I sort of enjoyed the Evil Dead remake. Carrie comes out this year so looking forward to seeing how that goes. The conjuring was probably one of the better 'horror' movies Ive seen in a While. Need a new Zombie movie - or to buy a time machine, take too much Acid and watch 'The Thing' again :D.
 
yer this is really good just got where the let all hell loose watching pennywize and crew going ape shit blood and guts everywhere :) and she is cute as makes the film even better to watch
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really didn't like the remake of evil dead just couldn't get into it

you seen the coffee shop stunt the did on you tube for carrie [video=youtube_share;VlOxlSOr3_M]http://youtu.be/VlOxlSOr3_M[/video]
 
^yeah its a crazy ass stunt - Is Carrie out now? Love the Original / the Book - every now and then I buy a box of tampons trip hard and get my BF to throw them at me when I shower :D.
 
wow.
just watched gravity. pretty awesome movie, and one that the 3d actually works in favor of!
even more amazing considering how much i dislile sandra bullcock.
seriously impressive visually and quite the plausible film
 
Over here I get a Bollywood channel, watched a couple of films, one was called Fool N Final, a cringeworthy Indian version of The Snatch, was funny though, the other was called Baadshaw, I actually quite liked this one.

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Want to see Gravity - think Ill go this week.

Just watched ' we are what we are' - well worth a watch. Thriller / horror kind of thing.
 
Going to see Gravity tomorrow then out for food - Just watched the animated movie 'Turbo' - pretty funny movie and worth a watch if you like kiddie movies (not Gary Glitter kiddie movies) but you know what I mean :D
 
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