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Film What's the Last Film You Saw? v. Tell Us What You Thought!

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The Hunger Games - Absolute horse shit. There is nothing I like about this film. 0 stars.

Goon - Some seriously funny moments. Too much hockey. 2.5 stars.

The Sitter - An inferior re-make of the classic Elizabeth Shue film, "Adventures in Babysitting"/ "A Night on the Town". Worth seeing, if only for Sam Rockwell's character. 2 stars.

21 Jump Street - Surprisingly funny and self-aware. 3 stars.
 
Super 8

It surprised me with its quality. I'm not usually a JJ abrams fan, but this movie showed me that he has potential. The child actors were the best feature, Elle Fanning sold me with her performance, and a few tears were jerked without it being too much emotional muck-wading as to take away from the driving tension. The least compelling scenes were the "running from flying debris" scenes for me, because of the miraculous paths the CGI debris takes, where every step the characters run results in them narrowly avoiding certain death, but that might just be a pet peeve of mine.

Black Death

Fantastic movie, I went in expecting B quality and got what I consider to be an instant classic of the Medieval genre. The characters are given just the right amount of nuance for their screen time, the pacing is perfect and the action scenes are grisly without feeling gratuitous. Most importantly, this movie is one of the few I've seen to successfully capture moral ambiguity in the Medieval era, and never strays from believable logic in doing so, including the less-than-traditional ending.
 
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fogi is a bastard - 15 yr old falls in love with older guy, drugs, s&m, prostitotion. good
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i love you phillip morris - con artist falls in love in prison and breaks out of it like 5 times in genius ways. true story and the guy is currently being kept in max security in a tiny cell which he DOES NOT deserve, he's only there because he EMBARRASSED the system
 
So you're in Denver, I'm guessing. That's one of the places on my radar. Might be a few years, but I'm trying.

nooooo Atlanta? but Denver was cool when i lived there. i've been watching Merlin & Teen Wolf. for the same reasons basically. lacrosse players and the king's hot ward.
 
"Belly". It's like the expendables, but with 90's rappers.
Nas, DMX, method man, etc.
Directed by hype Williams.

It's terrible. But like...so bad that it's good.

Also, does anybody know when DMX gets out of jail? Didn't realize until now how much I missed him.
 
"Belly". It's like the expendables, but with 90's rappers.
Nas, DMX, method man, etc.
Directed by hype Williams.

It's terrible. But like...so bad that it's good.

Also, does anybody know when DMX gets out of jail? Didn't realize until now how much I missed him.

dude i fucking love Belly. in high school i'd smoke blunts and watch that movie and boyz and the hood and be like a real black person.
 
"Belly". It's like the expendables, but with 90's rappers.
Nas, DMX, method man, etc.
Directed by hype Williams.

It's terrible. But like...so bad that it's good.

Also, does anybody know when DMX gets out of jail? Didn't realize until now how much I missed him.

Belly is the best black gangster movie ever made imo
All others fall short compared to how awesome Belly is

My favorite parts are with the long hair guy who eats the banana, big head rico lol

I don't like that shit

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Also the gun fight in the strip club with Method Man is pretty awesome, I just have no idea how he gets a chest full of 12 gauge and still survives while stumbling out of the club shooting at cops and shit...

Can't forget about Ox and the Jamaican scenes too, I've never seen anything like that in any other movie

And oh about DMX, cocaine is a hell of a drug I guess because I've watched a few video's from him recently and he was straight blown out in all of them and prolly kinda drunk too.
It kinda sucks too because he did actually put out a lot of good shit when I was a teenager, every body remembers the fucking Ruff Ryders Anthem
 
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)



Pretty funny. A few scenes have been parodied or referenced in other movies/TV shows, so it was cool to see what they were referencing.

I've seen a number of early 90's and 80's movies lately. Seen Rocky III ('82), IV ('85), and V ('90), Sleeping with the Enemy ('91), Demolition Man ('93), Rain Man ('88 ), and Risky Business ('83).
 
Belly is the best black gangster movie ever made imo
All others fall short compared to how awesome Belly is

My favorite parts are with the long hair guy who eats the banana, big head rico lol

I don't like that shit

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Whoa thanks for the reminder; I forgot I owned this blast from the past. There was a point in my life where I would make weekly trips to Best Buy and just buy random shit. Now I just browse torrent sites.

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nooooo Atlanta? but Denver was cool when i lived there. i've been watching Merlin & Teen Wolf. for the same reasons basically. lacrosse players and the king's hot ward.
I assumed that because you said you were going to Twin Shadow in a few weeks time that whatever city you're nearest to would be on the tour schedule in the next few weeks. I wanted to know what city both Twin Shadow and The Weeknd were both so popular in, so I checked out the schedule and guessed Denver because it was on the first big city on the first page of results on TS's page.

Atlanta is a place I'll skip, no offense. It's too southern cultured and too friggin hot and humid -- give me the mountains, lots of single educated people, and skiing any day over that.
 
Just Melvin, Just Evil

from the disturbing movie thread. definitely disturbing. can tell the story is so much worse than the filmmaker, james whitney, and those involved are able and/or willing to expose. some of that seems intentional. some of it seems like shitty, forced editing. whitney must have been mentally done with the project when [spoil]melvin dies[/spoil]. the movie doesn't have or attempt for a real ending. leaves the documentary feeling like it's actually about how evil [spoil]some dead guy was[/spoil]. as opposed to being about the way his actions impacted and continue to impact his victims.

interviews with jim and the first wife are great film.

i've actually pulled three of her teeth. you talk about a gutsy gal!
 
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I assumed that because you said you were going to Twin Shadow in a few weeks time that whatever city you're nearest to would be on the tour schedule in the next few weeks. I wanted to know what city both Twin Shadow and The Weeknd were both so popular in, so I checked out the schedule and guessed Denver because it was on the first big city on the first page of results on TS's page.

Atlanta is a place I'll skip, no offense. It's too southern cultured and too friggin hot and humid -- give me the mountains, lots of single educated people, and skiing any day over that.

twin shadow sept 19th & 20th @ the BAD EARL. i'd be offended, but it's not like i don't hear that every single day from our national media/everyone else in the country. anything above the mason dixon line is too cold, full of girls with sandy snatches who are on too much prozac to let someone see up their skirt on a carnival ride, and tons of people who 'can't be racist' because there is no around to be racist to. i'll stick with pouvoir, accés, culture and absolutely embarrassing the north at sport. and bourbon.


the last movie i saw was louis c.k. stand up, and half of the yellow handkerchief . i'll finish that one in a minute before i go to the library. also i saw this

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pretty good, despite that james franco narrated it
 
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dude i fucking love Belly. in high school i'd smoke blunts and watch that movie and boyz and the hood and be like a real black person.

Having re-watched it about three times now, I gotta say, it's like my new favorite thing actually.
One of those that I just had to see again to really appreciate.
I have also developed a strange urge to "get money".
 
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