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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by 2399 » Wed May 11, 2011 4:21 pm

If I found a PS3 with the emotion engine I'd buy a few Blu Rays.

It'd be cool I'd only have a few blu ray discs, instead of heaps like my dvds

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Post by General Mannerheim » Wed May 11, 2011 10:35 pm

Machete is fookin ACE!

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Post by General Mannerheim » Wed May 11, 2011 10:42 pm

watching Insidious earlier i contemplated taking up self harming.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by jmjhb » Wed May 11, 2011 11:02 pm

Indeed, the year so far has been particularly poor for films.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by Prufrock » Thu May 12, 2011 7:50 pm

LF sent me Green Street. Am currently about 15 mins in. Please tell me it gets better than this? I'm bemused why an apparently Australian man is leading an American around East London saying things like, 'let's av sum fun, it's football day'. Fcuking FOOTBALL DAY. What now?
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Post by William the White » Thu May 12, 2011 8:43 pm

Prufrock wrote:LF sent me Green Street. Am currently about 15 mins in. Please tell me it gets better than this? I'm bemused why an apparently Australian man is leading an American around East London saying things like, 'let's av sum fun, it's football day'. Fcuking FOOTBALL DAY. What now?
Gets worse...

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by P.O.S. » Thu May 12, 2011 9:22 pm

William the White wrote:
Prufrock wrote:LF sent me Green Street. Am currently about 15 mins in. Please tell me it gets better than this? I'm bemused why an apparently Australian man is leading an American around East London saying things like, 'let's av sum fun, it's football day'. Fcuking FOOTBALL DAY. What now?
Gets worse...
Very understated there William! It's absolutely terrible, that accent oh my word. Dont you think Elijah Wood really pulls off the hoolie look well too? Not.

Watch the rest of it (if you can) then consider that they actually made a sequel... set in an American jail!

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Post by William the White » Thu May 12, 2011 9:26 pm

jmjhb wrote:Indeed, the year so far has been particularly poor for films.
Actually, that is true - and hadn't really thought about it until reading this. Has there been anything memorable so far?

At least in English?

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William the White wrote:
Prufrock wrote:LF sent me Green Street. Am currently about 15 mins in. Please tell me it gets better than this? I'm bemused why an apparently Australian man is leading an American around East London saying things like, 'let's av sum fun, it's football day'. Fcuking FOOTBALL DAY. What now?
Gets worse...

Oh. My. I was gripped, in car crash style. That goes high up on the list of worst films I've ever seen. It's a shit film, mawkish sentimentality for a set of shites with one ridiculous 'redeeming act' for a films worth of twattishness. It was painful to watch, they'd clearly tried with the language etc but that sort of thing never works if you do it half arsed. Either go the whole hog and stop throwing in blatant 'explanation set pieces', or leave it out all together. Felt like it was a collaboration between someone trying to explain the hooliganism shite to someone who had NO idea, and someone with no idea trying to make up the hooliganism shite. Some piss funny moments though. The slow music and brooding cigarette scene as he is about to fook off back to America and his ridiculously cruel/dippy/annoying sister says 'No-one back home will care about your rep here'. I also giggled at the slo-mo cock rock guitar over the final fight scene, as distored 'fak off you maaaaaaag' came through.

Mawkish sentimentality for 2D characters who earn absolutely no emotion set in a badly understood outdated context with a halfarsed writing framed by the weirdest 'ring composition' I have ever seen. Harvard drug dealing? The entire film, including the death of the most likeable of a thoroughly unlikeable set of shits is a life lesson for a harvard boy to stand up for himself? Jeez.

Tin pot film about a tin pot club :D.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by William the White » Thu May 12, 2011 9:32 pm

Prufrock wrote: Tin pot film about a tin pot club :D.
Naaah... not that good...

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by P.O.S. » Thu May 12, 2011 9:32 pm

Prufrock wrote:
William the White wrote:
Prufrock wrote:LF sent me Green Street. Am currently about 15 mins in. Please tell me it gets better than this? I'm bemused why an apparently Australian man is leading an American around East London saying things like, 'let's av sum fun, it's football day'. Fcuking FOOTBALL DAY. What now?
Gets worse...

Oh. My. I was gripped, in car crash style. That goes high up on the list of worst films I've ever seen. It's a shit film, mawkish sentimentality for a set of shites with one ridiculous 'redeeming act' for a films worth of twattishness. It was painful to watch, they'd clearly tried with the language etc but that sort of thing never works if you do it half arsed. Either go the whole hog and stop throwing in blatant 'explanation set pieces', or leave it out all together. Felt like it was a collaboration between someone trying to explain the hooliganism shite to someone who had NO idea, and someone with no idea trying to make up the hooliganism shite. Some piss funny moments though. The slow music and brooding cigarette scene as he is about to fook off back to America and his ridiculously cruel/dippy/annoying sister says 'No-one back home will care about your rep here'. I also giggled at the slo-mo cock rock guitar over the final fight scene, as distored 'fak off you maaaaaaag' came through.

Mawkish sentimentality for 2D characters who earn absolutely no emotion set in a badly understood outdated context with a halfarsed writing framed by the weirdest 'ring composition' I have ever seen. Harvard drug dealing? The entire film, including the death of the most likeable of a thoroughly unlikeable set of shits is a life lesson for a harvard boy to stand up for himself? Jeez.

Tin pot film about a tin pot club :D.
How did you like the brave and clever assault on the United fans at Vicadilly Station, set to some Stone Roses background music?!

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by Prufrock » Thu May 12, 2011 9:40 pm

Haha took me a while to 'get' Vicadilly', I only recognised the outside of Victoria. The Stone Roses made me laugh. Quite a lot of it made me laugh actually. I've not seen many worse films, but I've seen plenty have I've laughed less at. I almost enjoyed how shit it was. Painful United accents, from, waht was it, 'the most feared firm in the laaaaaand, United'. Sorry what now. I think I've just been product placement-ed.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by jmjhb » Thu May 12, 2011 10:46 pm

William the White wrote:
jmjhb wrote:Indeed, the year so far has been particularly poor for films.
Actually, that is true - and hadn't really thought about it until reading this. Has there been anything memorable so far?

At least in English?
Submarine and possibly Source Code are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head. I'm not considering the Oscar nominated films, since strictly speaking they were last year's films.

However, this may all change soon with the release of the criminally underrated Terrence Malick's new film The Tree of Life.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Thu May 12, 2011 11:22 pm

Watched Catfish tonight. Was good.

Oh and how the hell is Terrence Malick 'underrated'? He's widely acknowledged (Thin Red Line apart) to be one of the finest directors of his day

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by jmjhb » Fri May 13, 2011 2:42 am

I agree, but I don't mean critically underrated; his work hasn't had the widespread appeal that he deserves from the quality of his films. Shame he's only done 5 really.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by CrazyHorse » Fri May 13, 2011 8:04 am

William the White wrote:
jmjhb wrote:Indeed, the year so far has been particularly poor for films.
Actually, that is true - and hadn't really thought about it until reading this. Has there been anything memorable so far?

At least in English?
Looking forward to Kung Fu Panda 2, Transformers and the new Planet of the Apes offering.
In English.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by General Mannerheim » Fri May 13, 2011 10:16 am

Lofthouse Lower wrote:Watched Catfish tonight. Was good.

Oh and how the hell is Terrence Malick 'underrated'? He's widely acknowledged (Thin Red Line apart) to be one of the finest directors of his day

I enjoyed it too, before i read all the theories - where do you stand on the fake or not fake issue?

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri May 13, 2011 10:17 am

At first I thought it was fake, then I've read on about it and decided it wasn't, but then I thought it a bit more and decided that it was fake.

Just too 'perfect' in terms of how things happened.....

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by William the White » Fri May 13, 2011 10:45 am

CrazyHorse wrote:
William the White wrote:
jmjhb wrote:Indeed, the year so far has been particularly poor for films.
Actually, that is true - and hadn't really thought about it until reading this. Has there been anything memorable so far?

At least in English?
Looking forward to Kung Fu Panda 2, Transformers and the new Planet of the Apes offering.
In English.
You're so clever, making all those titles up.

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Re: What are you watching tonight?

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri May 13, 2011 10:46 am

The new Transformers looks fantastic, can't wait to see that.

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