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A Scanner Darkly


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In the near future, America has lost the war on drugs. A highly addictive and debilitating illegal drug called Substance D, distilled from small blue flowers, has swept across the country. In response, the government develops an invasive, high-tech surveillance system and puts in place a network of informants and police narcotics agents.

So awsome!!
 
1408

i am a big jon cusack fan, and i love a good horror flick. the overuse of pointless torture ala hostel has annoyed me, and i was looking forward to this.

overall....it was ok, and you will either love or hate the ending. i loved it.
 
iwish said:
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In the near future, America has lost the war on drugs. A highly addictive and debilitating illegal drug called Substance D, distilled from small blue flowers, has swept across the country. In response, the government develops an invasive, high-tech surveillance system and puts in place a network of informants and police narcotics agents.

So awsome!!

that was just on TV
 
Everything Is Illuminated - mad lameness concerning the ring. Mr Wood should not do movies that have rings in them anymore.
 
Shamefully 'Electra Glide in Blue' is not available on DVD in the UK, and I've just managed to download it.
One of the first 'adult' movies I stayed up to watch as a kid.
Black humour, amazing cinematograpghy - learnt there was more to movies than cowboys and indians, even though the setting is the same as many of those sunday afternoon films.
Fantastic.
 
DarthMom said:
transformers

fuck yeah! it was excellent

Dammit it's out already?! My ass needs to pay more attention.

Anyhow, I ended up watching Borat again this morning; though I've seen it before, I ended up exploring the small amount of extras contained on the US DVD release and have learned to appreciate the little touches within such. Though completely stupid, I love the two bear heads that rotate back and forth during the main menu part, however they are not a special feature of such at all. Still, love 'em.
 
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Me and You and Everyone We Know

I liked it ok. Though I got the message I felt my relationship with the characters fell short. Plus, I don't really enjoy when arthouse films use the schtick of making socially passe subjects seem normal. To me it's a kind of cheap way to make people who still find stuff like that appauling seem "out" of the matued, enlightened, frame of thought for film. What's more it wasn't really necessary for the film. She was able to make the socially unacceptable situations funny but that's really where it stopped for me.

But like I said before, I thought the film was ok. Some of the highlights for me were the scenes involving the art curator, yeah, all of them. Plus I liked the way all the short-list of characters end up connecting throughout the film. I also liked the digital media scenes (shoes, "Macaroni" etc).
 
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