Conway | 11 Jul 2004 22:03:01 MoviesSimilar to the thread on LU, what films have you seen recently? What films do you recommend? What films do you recommend against? New or old, let's share! Last night I watched Vanilla Sky - BRILLIANT! This film has everything; drama, romance, mystery, action, horror, sci-fi, and all weaved so seamlessly into the story. Whatever your taste in films, you will likely enjoy it. I wrote a review of it and sent it to IMDB today. I'll post a link to it when they upload it. So . . . What have you seen recently? |
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G3K | 11 Jul 2004 22:05:55 Re: MoviesNow that I think about it, I haven't actually saw many films recently... probably the most recent was Hannibal at a friend's, which was a pretty good movie, if a tad weird. |
Conway | 11 Jul 2004 22:44:25 Re: Movies |
Streetlight Administrator 370 | 12 Jul 2004 03:33:38 Re: MoviesWent to the movies with my girlfriend on Friday... saw Mean Girls... it totally frucking ruled! If you're gonna see a movie, you gotta see "Mean Girls". |
Lemka | 12 Jul 2004 15:45:47 Re: MoviesThat sounds like one of those dumb real life movies, so I don't believe you. Anyhow, the last movie I watched was Buckaroo Banzai again. I'm getting the urge to watch Battlestar Galactica, but I can't, because we don't have it. I don't even know why I want to watch it right now O_o |
Andi | 12 Jul 2004 16:38:01 Re: MoviesI can't wait for "Aliens vs Predator"!!! >:( >:( >:( X_X X_X X_X |
G3K | 12 Jul 2004 18:27:51 Re: MoviesOne thing I've really wanted to see is the original Alien - apparently it's one of the scariest films ever made. Or something. Anyhow, I could've went and saw Around The World In Eighty Days today, but I instead opted to hang about with a couple of friends... I don't know if the film was better than a LAN tournament of UT2K4 and a game of football-tennis (think tennis with a football, played over a fence in my garden), and I guess I'll never find out. |
DragonsLover | 12 Jul 2004 21:49:04 Re: MoviesI saw Terminator 2 again on a TV show. It's a good movie! EDIT: Something hard for me: On, At, For, To... X_X So, is it ok? |
Timballisto | 13 Jul 2004 01:14:02 Re: MoviesAll of those things are called prepositions. The are used to descrobe one object's relation to another. There are more than 100 prepositions. You have to memorize what each one means. You used "on" correctly. One example of a mistake you could make would be "I saw a bird to my house." In reallity, the correct sentence would most likely be "I saw a bird at my house." If I were to explain everything about prepositions, it would take me several more characters. Ask a local English teacher about them for more information. |
dumb_lem | 13 Jul 2004 02:59:35 Re: MoviesI have a sudden urge to watch starwars. |
Lemka | 13 Jul 2004 14:35:10 Re: MoviesJoin the club. |
Conway | 14 Jul 2004 12:17:29 Re: MoviesI saw the new version of Around the World in 80 Days a few days ago at the cinema. It was pretty cool. Last night I achieved a feat I never thought I would - I sat through all three hours of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. I don't really follow Lord of the Rings, but it was well made if nothing else. |
Lemka | 14 Jul 2004 18:02:41 Re: MoviesAnd it certainly was nothing else. Nothing else at all. |
Lemeri | 17 Jul 2004 19:51:56 Re: MoviesI love all the Starwars movies, those that I've seen, at least. Have they come out with the 3rd one yet? |
Lemka | 17 Jul 2004 19:55:51 Re: MoviesNah, not yet... weirdly, it seems like our supply of Insiders suddenly got cut off O_o I think it was supposed to come out sometime next year? |
Lemeri | 17 Jul 2004 19:57:17 Re: MoviesThey never said when it would come out. And as for the insiders, we prolly need to re-subscribe. |
Lemka | 17 Jul 2004 22:38:43 Re: MoviesI mean I think I heard that somewhere. This doesn't necessarily mean that it is true. And why did you italicize insiders? |
Lemeri | 18 Jul 2004 19:21:40 Re: MoviesBecuase it's the name of the magazine, as in when you talk about a ship, you call it the '(shipname). Same idea. |
Conway | 18 Jul 2004 21:27:58 Re: MoviesI don't think I'll be seeing this film: Link But if you're into extreme blood and violence (coughLem'kacough), it looks kind of funny. |
G3K | 18 Jul 2004 22:55:02 Re: MoviesWell, I've just finished watching The Hole on TV, and I can confidently say that I won't sleep properly tonight O_O Pretty scary stuff. |
Lemka | 19 Jul 2004 16:13:11 Re: MoviesThe Hole? Is that like the Black Hole? Actually, I'd probably hate that movie. I only like writing about and drawing extreme blood and violence. Weirdly, I don't like watching it O_O |
Lemeri | 19 Jul 2004 16:16:35 Re: MoviesTHEN WHY DO YOU PLAY UT2004 YOU LYING WEASEL?!? EH? |
G3K | 19 Jul 2004 16:28:54 Re: MoviesIt wasn't so much violence as brilliantly-written horror... true, some poor guy got his head smashed in because he tried to nick a can of Coke, but that wasn't the worst thing. As for the Black Hole, I have no idea what that is, so I couldn't say. The plot for The Hole is that four university students get locked in some underground bunker, and only one comes out alive after a whole series of events which were, put simply, her fault. IMDB it for more/better info. |
Lemka | 19 Jul 2004 16:41:30 Re: MoviesI meant as in movies/film/I'm actually there, not computer games. And I think you could've figured that out :P The Black Hole was a fairly old movie about some professor or something who got trapped near a black hole, was obsessed with it, and a robot named Maximillian. I remember nothing else about it except that Maximillian killed at least one person, probably a main character. |
dumb_lem | 19 Jul 2004 17:40:10 Re: MoviesThe urge to watch starwars is no longer present. |
Lemeri | 19 Jul 2004 19:59:36 Re: MoviesThe best line (and part) of the movie is where Maximillian kills one of the people, and then pushes his body down the reactor and the professor says "Maximillian! You should not have done that! He was a good man." I also remember that the professor guy was doing some kind of cloning research. |
Lemka | 19 Jul 2004 20:02:05 Re: MoviesI thought he was researching the black hole. Anyways, I think it just came out on DVD or something... |
Lemeri | 19 Jul 2004 20:06:23 Re: MoviesYes it did. It was made in 1979, and they just put it out again on DVD. |
dumb_lem | 19 Jul 2004 21:11:54 Re: Movies...Sounds interesting.who are the main characters? |
Conway | 20 Jul 2004 02:21:22 Re: MoviesWOW! O_O I have just seen what is probably one of the weirdest and spookiest films of all time! It's an old black and white horror called 'Eraserhead', directed by David Lynch. I won't even try to explain what it's about. All I will say is that it just has to be seen to be believed. It is so abnormal, and yet the characters are so human (well, the main one is, anyway!) Everyone else is just there to add to the surrealism. If you get the chance, see Eraserhead and let me know what you think. Check it out on IMDB for more info. G3K, I've seen The Hole advertised. Is it any good? I looked rather cheap to me. |
dumb_lem | 20 Jul 2004 02:46:29 Re: Movieseraserhead? sounds like a wierd name for a horror movie. |
G3K | 20 Jul 2004 10:55:23 Re: MoviesConway> It wasn't the best movie I've ever saw, but there's definately worse ways to waste two or so hours. |
Conway | 20 Jul 2004 15:11:18 Re: MoviesDumb Lem, it was an extremely weird movie! Not strictly a horror, but that is probably the closest traditional genre to describe it. IMDB describes it as 'Fantasy, Drama, Horror'. |
Lemeri | 20 Jul 2004 15:32:27 Re: MoviesI've never seen that movie, but it sounds like it's weird, and I like weird movies. |
Ice_Eagle91 | 21 Jul 2004 05:28:37 Re: MoviesJuly 19: 1. Home Alone 2 (DVD) - funny, full of comedy (didn't finish the movie yet) 2. Around the World in 80 Days (theater) - funny, full of comedy, action July 20: 1. Home Alone 2 (DVD) - finished it. Quite awesome. 2. Freaky Friday (DVD) - funny and cool |
dumb_lem | 22 Jul 2004 04:20:40 Re: Moviesmy favorite movies are : starwars episode I starwars episode II starwars episode IV starwars episode V starwars episode VI (or in other words:starwars) |
Lemka | 24 Jul 2004 22:29:21 Re: MoviesI certainly agree, Star Wars is great. I just rewatched Tron. |
Conway | 25 Jul 2004 15:26:47 Re: Movies |
G3K | 25 Jul 2004 15:39:53 Re: MoviesIt's either sheer coincidence or an artificially intelligent database... the first result for "worst movie" in the IMDB is the first Pokémon movie :D Don't get me wrong, it was good at the time, just now in retrospect it seems a bit stupid. I remember the two cards I got when I went to see it; Mewtwo and Dragonite XD |
Conway | 25 Jul 2004 16:48:51 Re: MoviesApparently, 'Manos' the Hands of Fate' (1966) is voted on IMDB as the worst film of all time. Here is a list of the bottom 100: http://www.imdb.com/chart/bottom |
Lemka | 25 Jul 2004 16:52:13 Re: MoviesI agree with all of those, even though I've only actually seen Plan 9. And that Pokemon movie must be bad. I hate those things... |
dumb_lem | 26 Jul 2004 02:20:44 Re: Moviesi used to like pokemon but after a few days of collecting cards it got too expensive and i realised that since i didn't know anyone else who was interested in pokemon so i just forgot about it.Troy is a really good movie. |
Ice_Eagle91 | 26 Jul 2004 02:22:38 Re: MoviesI watched King Arthur yesterday, and it was AWESOME! |
dumb_lem | 26 Jul 2004 02:28:51 Re: Moviesright now i'm spoofing the movie troy in flash. |
Conway | 12 Aug 2004 13:24:18 Re: MoviesEVERYONE on the face of this miserable little planet NEEDS to see Spiderman 2! I saw it last night with Louise. It's even better than the first! B) |
Andi | 12 Aug 2004 15:54:00 Re: MoviesMy friend showed me 2 days ago a french magazine (who knows were he got it from. He doesn't even know french.) where they wrote that it is possible to clone Spiderman. It's also possible to clone Batman, but very impossible to clone Superman. Who wonders about that? :D |
Louise | 12 Aug 2004 17:30:18 Re: MoviesUm, clone them from what? :???: Or do you mean 'create' them? edit: actually, Batman wouldn't be a problem ... He's just a human with a funny outfit, a lot of money and a load of gadgets. So all you'd really need is the human bloke and a lot of money, which you could spend on the outfit and gadgets. But I still don't see where you'd get a Spiderman from... |
Andi | 12 Aug 2004 20:38:22 Re: MoviesYeah, you are right. "Clone" is not the right word. "Create" them is better. |
Louise | 13 Aug 2004 20:26:19 Re: MoviesI'm still sceptical about Spiderman. If one existed, it'd be cloneable, but I don't know how you could make one. The wrist rope thing isn't very scientific, for a start. :-/ |
Andi | 13 Aug 2004 21:29:23 Re: MoviesI also wonder about his hands. He's to heavy to climb up walls. |
Conway | 14 Aug 2004 15:46:41 Re: MoviesAnyone seen Brazil? |
remline | 14 Aug 2004 16:26:12 Re: MoviesThe movie industry is quite morally corrupt these days... pretty much the only movie I can recommend is A Man for All Seasons (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060665/). |
DragonsLover | 15 Aug 2004 05:43:25 Re: MoviesHere are the new movies I seen: Reign of Fire (Oooooh! Dragons! :P) Butterfly Effect I also seen "The Ring" again. What an excellent movie! Did you were stressed the first time you've seen it? |
Lemka | 15 Aug 2004 13:30:34 Re: MoviesYeah, I saw Brazil... but I didn't like it much. It was another one of those seen during our run of 'bleak future movies'. |
Conway | 15 Aug 2004 16:41:42 Re: MoviesI saw Brazil for the first time last week on DVD, and it's now one of my all-time favourite films ever, tying with Donnie Darko (and a few others)! B) Didn't you think it was funny when they're sitting in the restaurant and the bomb goes off, and everyone carries on talking as normal? Or when the audio-typist is typing in screams and other sounds from a person apparently being tortured? Or when Sam threatens to shoot Jill with his finger? :D Of course, there's much more to it than the humour. It's also a hyperbole of how society could become, not technologically, but socially and how formal and commercial everything is, or tries to be. And how every other minute people are expected to fill out forms and receipts for everything, and all the people trying to sell him policies and what-not before he's interrogated! Hilarious! True, it is also very bleak and creepy, and the ending isn't very pleasant. But I can't help but love it for those aspects as well! So, how long ago did you see it? Why did you not like it? |
G3K | 15 Aug 2004 17:40:21 Re: MoviesThe Ring, Dragonslover? Was it the original Japanese version? EDIT: I only got to see the first hour or so of the American version; needless to say, I was still a tad uneasy that night :D |
Lemeri | 15 Aug 2004 21:53:47 Re: MoviesI like the torture scene, but other then that, I don't like it all that much. |
Louise | 18 Aug 2004 21:49:08 Re: MoviesSo who's seen Farenheight Nine Eleven? Opinions? |
G3K | 18 Aug 2004 21:59:47 Re: MoviesI haven't saw it yet, but I've heard Mr. Moore doesn't mind people distributing it on filesharing networks; may as well try and download it, I enjoyed his previous film, Bowling For Columbine, as it made some very strong points. |
Lemeri | 19 Aug 2004 01:25:59 Re: MoviesIs that the one were the firemen burn the books? |
Conway | 19 Aug 2004 15:49:21 Re: MoviesNo. (lol!) That's Fahrenheit 451. Fahrenheit 9/11 is a documentary about the war on Iraq. And according to IMDB, it's banned in Kuwait. O_o |
dumb_lem | 20 Aug 2004 02:17:08 Re: Moviesuhhh..that's wierd.it makes sense but it's still wierd. |
Conway | 21 Aug 2004 22:35:34 Re: MoviesHey! Has anyone seen The Village? Louise and I saw it last night, which was its opening night here in England. |
Ice_Eagle91 | 21 Aug 2004 22:53:52 Re: MoviesAnyone seen Yu-gi-oh The movie? I saw it on August 15. |
Conway | 21 Aug 2004 23:34:19 Re: MoviesIt looks pretty dumb! :P |
Lemeri | 22 Aug 2004 00:29:50 Re: MoviesI hate Yu-Gi-Oh. Was Fahrenheit 9/11's title based on 451? |
Conway | 22 Aug 2004 01:05:38 Re: MoviesWell, according to IMDB, the tagline is 'The temperature where freedom burns!' |
G3K | 22 Aug 2004 10:34:42 Re: MoviesYu-Gi-Oh? Rubbish. Pokémon got there first. As for Fahrenheit 9/11, it may be very loosely based on the other film's title. |
Andi | 22 Aug 2004 15:24:01 Re: MoviesHm,.... I thought the offical scale for temperetures is Celsius? |
G3K | 22 Aug 2004 16:10:10 Re: MoviesYeah, but "Celcius 9/11" doesn't have quite the same ring to it :P |
Ice_Eagle91 | 22 Aug 2004 22:46:37 Re: MoviesI don't play Yu-gi-oh cards, but I like the TV Yu-gi-oh. |
Lemeri | 27 Aug 2004 16:13:42 Re: MoviesMe and Lem'ka are going to be watching 'Repo Man' later today. :-/ |
Andi | 27 Aug 2004 16:23:11 Re: MoviesI saw Escaflowne - The Movie. Pretty good. |
DragonsLover | 29 Aug 2004 05:55:19 Re: MoviesI want to see: Anacondas! With big Ssssssnakes! :-K EDIT: For the post, I choosed Fantasy. But it is Fantastic. Or it is the same thing? Anyway, it could be great to put a poll with multiple choices, because I also enjoy: Action, Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller and Comedy. |
Louise | 29 Aug 2004 13:02:00 Re: MoviesI voted Western, just to be different. B) But actually, I don't really have a favourite. I like comedy, adventure, thriller, romance, science fiction - anything really, as long as it's entertaining and has a good plot, and doesn't have anything just for the sake of it. (A ton of fight scenes, or lots of needless gore, or too much soppy romance for example.) |
Conway | 29 Aug 2004 17:12:06 Re: MoviesI voted thriller. I'm not exactly sure of the definition of 'thriller', but I like those sort of films. I also like other genres, especially drama, fantasy (but not magic), comedy and sci-fi. |
Lemeri | 29 Aug 2004 17:17:42 Re: MoviesI hate romance movies. |
Timballisto | 30 Aug 2004 00:18:32 Re: MoviesI don't have a favorite genre. To me, a good movie is simply a good movie. B) |
Andi | 30 Aug 2004 07:33:21 Re: MoviesI like Animes of almost any kind. |
Lemka | 30 Aug 2004 16:18:30 Re: MoviesI like science fiction best, but sometimes I like comedy. And sometimes I like fantasy. And sometimes I like horror or thillers, or.... Mostly, I like good movies. Except (in my opinion, anyhow) for romance movies, as by definition they cannot be good movies. |
G3K | 30 Aug 2004 16:45:51 Re: MoviesI can't remember what I voted for, but comedy (especially of the Monty Python variety) is my favourite; the Fish-Slapping Dance, Twit Olympics and Lumberjack Song are all classics. Oh yeah, and Holy Grail wasn't rubbish either. |
Lemeri | 30 Aug 2004 17:10:48 Re: MoviesHoly Grail's the only one I watched, but it was good. I voted for Sci-Fi as my favourite. |
Lemka | 30 Aug 2004 17:15:28 Re: MoviesNo, it's not the only one you've watched. Unless you were hiding in a cave or something while we watched 'And Now For Something Completely Different'. I liked the Holy Grail better anyhow, though. |
Lemeri | 30 Aug 2004 17:16:18 Re: MoviesWe never watched that, you psycho. |
Lemka | 30 Aug 2004 17:17:13 Re: MoviesSure we did. You just have a flawed memory. |
hydraboxdog | 31 Aug 2004 00:10:06 Re: MoviesI don't know what catagories these come in, but I like LOTR, Ray Harryhausen movies, and some others. |
Lemka | 31 Aug 2004 15:58:28 Re: MoviesThe Lord of the Rings would be classified as fantasy, I believe. Except the movies. Those just ... well, I suppose I might as well restrain myself from that topic again. I don't know about the others, though. Edit - I mean, they'd be in the fantasy category, as well. But I hate them. I'm not saying they're in some other genre. |
Lemeri | 31 Aug 2004 16:08:23 Re: MoviesSince this topic is about movies, it's safe to assume he was talking about movies. |
Lemka | 31 Aug 2004 16:08:55 Re: MoviesYes, well. He shouldn't've been, in that case. |
hydraboxdog | 03 Sep 2004 23:50:57 Re: MoviesI've seen a small part of A Man for All Seasons |
Andi | 04 Sep 2004 07:20:21 Re: MoviesI'm just downloading all the episodes of Cowboy Bebop. Great Anime. |
Louise | 04 Sep 2004 11:56:20 Re: MoviesI've recently decided that Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is one of my all-time favourite films. (Incidentally, it comes under Drama, Romance, Sci-fi and Comedy in it's IMDB listing.) |
Conway | 05 Sep 2004 16:08:22 Re: MoviesYeah, I loved that film too. I can't wait to get it on DVD. Incidentally, here is a list of my top 20 films of all time: http://www.ymdb.com/user_top20_view.asp?usersid=18691&ce=y Anyone seen these? Please post yours! |
Andi | 05 Sep 2004 19:49:31 Re: MoviesMicrosoft VBScript runtime error '800a01fb' :PAn exception occurred: 'Server.CreateObject' /connectiontodb.asp, line 2 Anyway, I watched Ereaser. No I really want a Railgun, too. :D |
G3K | 05 Sep 2004 19:57:07 Re: MoviesNice error message you've got there. |
Conway | 05 Sep 2004 20:16:08 Re: MoviesYeah, that site is a bit temperamental. You'll have to try again later. |
Conway | 09 Oct 2004 22:26:39 Re: MoviesAnyone seen The Green Mile? I just saw it - Very emotional and sad, definitely worthwhile if you like that sort of thing. I know I do! |
DragonsLover | 12 Oct 2004 03:11:28 Re: MoviesHave you seen the trailer of: Team America: World Police from the creator of South Park? It's seems to be a cool movie! :D Also, HERO seems to be a great movie too. Look at the trailers here: Movie trailers |
DragonsLover | 22 Oct 2004 15:04:13 Re: MoviesI saw the movie "Super Size Me" yesterday... Here's I want to say for that movie: OH MY GOD!!! X_X Is someone here saw this movie? EDIT: More info: Here! |
G3K | 22 Oct 2004 20:56:28 Re: MoviesI've never saw it myself, but... wow... to eat nothing other than McDonalds for six (is it? I can't remember exactly) months... that'd bloody KILL me X_X |
Conway | 22 Oct 2004 21:33:01 Re: MoviesI haven't seen it. I don't think it's really my type of thing. Anyway, I've just seen a film called Dark City. It's kind of a cross between The Matrix, The Thirteenth Floor and Brazil. I'd definitely recommend it. |
DragonsLover | 23 Oct 2004 01:55:14 Re: MoviesWell Andi, it's not 6 months, but just 1! It's terrible! In a McNuggets, nobody knows which part of the chicken you're eating! Maybe a paw, or the head... :x |
Andi | 23 Oct 2004 08:59:05 Re: MoviesIt was G3K, not me. But anyway, here. Man, fortunately, in my school is no canteen. Or is there? Anyway when I'm in school over midday I'm going to a baker in the near and buy a bred with salad or kraut or whatever and a piece of meat on it. So I think I eat kinda healthy. Hm, McDoof is much nearer than that baker. I wonder why I NEVER did go there in the lunchbreak. Oh, and because of the chicken paw: My dad was in China for some time because of business. He said they eat the paws there. X_X Fried chicken paws! Yuck! |
DragonsLover | 25 Oct 2004 01:19:52 Re: MoviesFried chicken paws? :x |
Andi | 25 Oct 2004 15:04:56 Re: MoviesMy school has a canteen. It's only in another building. But I haven't ever bought something there. The queue is too long. |
DragonsLover | 25 Oct 2004 19:41:31 Re: MoviesIt seems that The Ring 2 is coming soon! I can't wait! :D Also, I saw the movie: Van Hellsing. A great movie of vampires! ;P |
G3K | 27 Oct 2004 16:43:32 Re: MoviesI haven't saw The Ring, but I've got a story about someone who did... One of my friends at school's brother once watched the original Japanese version of The Ring - apparently, he had sleeping problems for a month after seeing it. Just goes to show how scary it is, especially considering the guy is 18 years old. |
Andi | 27 Oct 2004 17:45:18 Re: MoviesThe Ring? Huh? Sounds interesting. Btw, isn't it called Van Helsing? With one l? Anyway, Hellsing with two ll is a great film about vampires, too. But I already mentioned it. :D |
DragonsLover | 27 Oct 2004 23:06:33 Re: MoviesYeah, right: Van Helsing! ;P One of my friends at school's brother once watched the original Japanese version of The Ring - apparently, he had sleeping problems for a month after seeing it. Just goes to show how scary it is, especially considering the guy is 18 years old. OMG! I imagine his face: =8O I just seen the American version of The Ring and it's stressful! I just won't imagine the Japanese version. |
Andi | 28 Oct 2004 12:23:10 Re: MoviesSonic X is going to be broudcasted in Germany. The voices sound a bit awful in the preview. Chris is a bit squeaking and Sonic sounds like a man at middle-age. X_X |
G3K | 28 Oct 2004 16:03:53 Re: MoviesMoral of the story? Subtitled version is better than the dubbed version. |
Conway | 30 Oct 2004 11:22:34 Re: MoviesAnd the worst horror movie of all time is . . . Starship Troopers 2. Trust me, it's pretty awful. I quite liked the first one, but not this! Anyway, Louise and I saw Alien vs Predator last night. It was entertaining if nothing else. |
Andi | 30 Oct 2004 14:07:50 Re: MoviesWuaaahh!!! 12 days remaining!!! Then I can watch AVP, too!!! :D :D :D :D |
finlay | 07 Nov 2004 11:35:49 Re: MoviesI voted comedy, but I also like sci-fi, and most other genres to some extent. One of my favourites is The Fifth Element, as an example. My others are Austin Powers, The Matrix, American Pie, amongst others. I saw Not Another Teen Movie and Eternal Sunshine the other day; the first was just so funny and the second was really well made. No particular reason why I got them both, just the video shop offers two films for £5. |
Andi | 07 Nov 2004 13:49:17 Re: MoviesSome days ago I watched AVP. Excellent stuff. :D |
Conway | 23 Nov 2004 22:56:51 Re: MoviesAnyone seen Videodrome? I just saw it last night from ebay. It's certainly weird, but ultimately pointless. |
DragonsLover | 24 Nov 2004 20:10:19 Re: MoviesIs someone here have seen the movie The Grudge? It seems that this movie is more stressful than The Ring. Unluckely, I didn't see this movie. |
Conway | 20 Dec 2004 17:10:13 Re: MoviesAnyone seen Fight Club? I saw it for the first time last night, and it's pretty cool and interesting. It's a dark-comedy/action/psychological thriller, the ending is very artistic and memorable too. |
DragonsLover | 20 Dec 2004 20:42:36 Re: MoviesAnother one: Garfield, the movie. Well... I thought that it was much better, but it's a classical nice movie. SFX of Garfield are very nice too. |
G3K | 20 Dec 2004 20:46:25 Re: MoviesConway> Can't say I've saw it, it's definately up there on my list of "Movies to watch" though - I've heard a LOT of good things about it. DL> Again, haven't saw that one either - I can't say I was too big a fan of the comic strip or cartoons though, heh. |
Andi | 28 Dec 2004 17:37:49 Re: MoviesI'm just coming home from "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie"! Like the TV-series, a WTF?!-movie. ^^ |
DragonsLover | 28 Dec 2004 20:54:57 Re: MoviesArfs!!! Not SpongeBob!!! :x Here's another movie that we got and that you know: LOTR: Return of the King |
Andi | 29 Dec 2004 16:04:18 Re: MoviesI think I saw it at a friend. The LOTR-Movies are very good. |
Conway | 30 Dec 2004 01:23:00 Re: MoviesLOTR is okay, but waaaaaaaay overrated. I still can't believe that Return of the King ranks as no. 2 in IMDB's top 250! I mean, it was well made and all, but soooooooooo corny and cliché! O_o |
Lemka | 30 Dec 2004 19:27:23 Re: MoviesNot to mention altered, shortened, wrong, and otherwise inferior to the books. I've not seen that particular one, but I loathe it nonetheless. And I did actually watch the first one, so I did kind of give them a chance. They failed miserably, needless to say, but still. Enough of that, no? O_O Ahem. On a more positive note, I just saw the first two Star Wars movies again [not I and II; IV and V]. The special editions. I'll admit, I was worried about those, but they really don't seem to have changed much. I did notice a few things tweaked or added here and there, but those certainly weren't detrimental. So I'm happy. I hadn't seen them in a few years, and that was far too long. |
G3K | 30 Dec 2004 19:39:01 Re: MoviesHah, I just watched both of those recently as well... the special effects leave a lot to be desired in comparison to modern-day CGI and whatnot, it still retains its brilliance regardless though. Personally, I quite liked the LOTR movies (especially when accompanied by a rather powerful sound system :D) but I can see why readers of the books hated them, as they aren't 100% canon. As for Spongebob Squarepants... I'm saving my money for that. XP |
DragonsLover | 30 Dec 2004 22:43:14 Re: MoviesAs for Spongebob Squarepants... I'm saving my money for that. XP :agree: |
dumb_lem | 11 Jan 2005 22:41:35 Re: MoviesIf you were disappointed at LOTR number one:agree:, then your not alone, trust me, the second one is two times better than the first one and the third one is two times better than the second one. |
Conway | 11 Jan 2005 22:54:15 Re: MoviesWhereas the Matrix trilogy seems to go in the opposite direction. |
dumb_lem | 11 Jan 2005 23:10:52 Re: MoviesI've only seen the first matrix. It was dumb. O_o. I don't know much of the plot either, so i really have no idea. On the matter of the matrix, i'll be quiet :shutup: (am i the first one to use that smily?) |
Lemka | 12 Jan 2005 16:57:26 Re: MoviesBetter movies -- perhaps. Better at being like the Lord of the Rings? I think not. Even though I haven't seen them. I've at least heard that they changed even more things around after that. |
dumb_lem | 13 Jan 2005 01:59:16 Re: MoviesLOTR is awesome if you understand the plot.(i had to watch the movie a few times to understand it fully myself). :P |
Lemka | 13 Jan 2005 18:08:32 Re: MoviesI understand the plot perfectly well. It's not that hard. I have actually read those archaic things that are known as 'books' several times, you know... what the movie makers based the movies on. Yes, I say based. They may just blatantly use the same title, but it really should be 'based'. Perhaps even 'loosely based'. It's like based. |
dumb_lem | 14 Jan 2005 02:49:25 Re: MoviesI find it dissapointing to find that in the movie,(LOTR) they took out the entire scouring of the shire! >:( I was looking forward to seeing how that would be made. |
DragonsLover | 17 Jan 2005 17:57:12 Re: MoviesHave you seen the movie: The Darkness? For me, it wasn't stressful and scary! But some parts of the movie was very good! And you? Have you seen this movie? |
Timballisto | 23 Jan 2005 14:26:07 Re: MoviesHmmm... As everyone can see, there is obviously a big issue with the Lord of the Rings movies. I've read all three main LOTR books, and The Hobbit. Yes, they do change some things, but in general, it doesn't seem like they change that much. The paths of the dead are definitely different, but, I can't really blame them. Imagine, recording a bunch of guys walking through a passage for about however many minutes, and then finding a door with a dead guy hanging on it, and then calling up the army and having it follow you automatically. Even so, I don't see why the inaccuracies such as would bother you so much. The movies don't imply that the book is wrong or anything. It's more like listening to a kinnd of altered version that is still good. Also, even if specifics are missing/changed, the army movement is about 95% correct. So, I think the movies 1. Are ,as most book-movies, not completely accurate to the book 2. Good despite inaccuracies 3. Would be too long if absolutely everything was included. I mean, each movie is already about 3 hours long. Imagine having EVERYTHING put in!!! If you feel otherwise then go ahead and present a counter argument. It would be more than welcome. (I'm good at debates) |
Conway | 24 Jan 2005 18:46:56 Re: MoviesWho's seen Shaun of the Dead? |
Timballisto | 25 Jan 2005 10:37:52 Re: MoviesI've never even heard of it, and, I don't think anyone else has. Enlighten us and tell us the story...or if you don't want to spoil it. |
Conway | 25 Jan 2005 16:21:35 Re: MoviesIt's quite popular, here in Britain at least. It's basically a zombie comedy set in London. It's funny, gory, and very entertaining. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365748 |
DragonsLover | 25 Jan 2005 20:10:51 Re: MoviesHey! You don't answered my question! >:( Have you seen the movie: The Darkness? Because you didn't answer, I guess it means that the answer is no?! |
Conway | 25 Jan 2005 20:40:36 Re: MoviesI haven't. What's it about? |
DragonsLover | 28 Feb 2005 16:48:57 Re: MoviesOk, ok! Sorry! :-[ It's about a haunted house where the shape of the house is an evil symbol. So, a new family is coming in this house and there's some (supposed) stressful parts. But the movie isn't very stressful at all. Not like The Ring 2 that is coming in March! Oooooh! I can't wait!!! Also, there's a movie called: Cursed about werewolves. It seams to be a good movie! |
Conway | 10 Mar 2005 01:44:26 Re: MoviesDragonslover, by 'stressful', do you mean suspenseful? Stressful is what you feel when you've had a busy day, or when you've got a lot on your mind or when you're really worries about something. Suspenseful is when you're eagerly waiting for something, often not knowing what it is, like in a film when you know something is going to come out of the shadows and say 'BOO!' =8O Anyway, who's seen Monty Python and the Meaning of Life? I've just seen it for the first time today. It's full of a lot of childish gross-out humour, as well as religious and political satire. So don't see it if you're easily offended. Wait, what am I saying? See it! See it now! I must admit, it's not as good as Life of Brian or The Holy Grail, but it's still funny and worth seeing. |
Louise | 10 Mar 2005 20:18:19 Re: MoviesHe's been singing 'every sperm is sacred' practically all day. :-/ |
Conway | 11 Mar 2005 16:02:29 Re: MoviesLol! It's just such a catchy song! |
DragonsLover | 15 Mar 2005 04:57:43 Re: MoviesDragonslover, by 'stressful', do you mean suspenseful? Stressful is what you feel when you've had a busy day, or when you've got a lot on your mind or when you're really worries about something. Suspenseful is when you're eagerly waiting for something, often not knowing what it is, like in a film when you know something is going to come out of the shadows and say 'BOO!' =8O Suspenseful, then! |
Conway | 15 Mar 2005 16:30:24 Re: MoviesAnother film that everyone should see is Memento. Actually, it's now a few years old, but I just got the DVD last week and saw it for the first time. It's quite confusing at first, but it all makes sense at the end. So, has anyone seen it? |
Louise | 19 Mar 2005 20:38:31 Re: MoviesI have. |
Conway | 17 Apr 2005 11:18:22 Re: MoviesWho's seen Lost Highway? |
Mr. Ksoft | 17 Apr 2005 19:43:34 Re: MoviesNot me, but has anyone seen that old movie Space Balls? My friend showed me it yesterday, and I couldn't stop laughing! |
Conway | 17 Apr 2005 19:55:15 Re: MoviesI haven't, but I've heard it's quite funny! |
Conway | 28 May 2005 21:17:05 Re: MoviesOkay, let's revive this thread again! Anyone seen 'Run Lola Run'? |
Timballisto | 29 May 2005 11:42:49 Re: MoviesActually no. What is it? |
Conway | 29 May 2005 20:07:44 Re: MoviesIt's like an action/thriller about a girl with an amateur gangster boyfriend who has lost a large bundle of money for his unforgiving boss. So she has 20 minutes to get the money somehow and run to the phone box where he's waiting before he robs a supermarket for the money instead. The cool thing is that the same situation is played out three times, each with different outcomes, and there are very short clips of how each set of events changes the lives of various other people on her way. It's like a cool combination of Sliding Doors and Groundhog Day, and it has some pretty humorous scenes thrown in too. Andi has probably seen it or heard of it, since it's a German film. The German title is Lola Rennt. It's one of my new favourites! B) |
Timballisto | 30 May 2005 00:33:09 Re: MoviesRennt...hm...we learned that the verb for running was "laufen" in German...perhaps my teacher is...wrong? Interesting. Has anyone seen the movie, "Hunt for Red October"? If they have, can they tell me what it's like? I'm reading the book right now, and it's good. |
drumnbach | 30 May 2005 16:38:55 Re: MoviesGround Hog Day is one of my favourite films, and the concept behind 'Sliding Doors' I like, so I will have to rent out "Run Lola Run". A film that I've seen recently that had an impact on me was 'Brazil'. The cinematography is amazing, it's like a comic book but not in a lame Batman and Robin kind of way. The film has a very serious 1984-esque theme to it, which when coupled with the general surrealness of it, amounts to a really memorable film. |
Conway | 30 May 2005 18:35:47 Re: MoviesDrumnbach, Brazil is my second favourite film of all time. It's so chaotic and mesmerizingly beautiful, and the ending just blew me away! =8O And would you believe it was directed by Terry Gilliam from the Monty Python team?! O_o It's nice to know there's another Brazil fan here! I haven't yet seen (or read) 1984, but I've heard good things about it (like it was a big inspiration to Brazil!) B) |
geoo89 | 30 May 2005 19:16:11 Re: MoviesRennt...hm...we learned that the verb for running was "laufen" in German...perhaps my teacher is...wrong? Interesting.[...] Rather not; both is possible."rennen" is...I would say...a bit faster than "laufen". ;) But it's also a matter of interpretation. At least it means "to run" either. |
Andi | 08 Jun 2005 14:49:16 Re: MoviesLola rennt? Heard somewhere of it. And yes, geoo is right. It's a matter of interpretation. |
Conway | 05 Jul 2005 20:53:01 Re: MoviesDogville. One of the most depressing films I have ever seen, but unquestionably brilliant! |
Conway | 13 Jul 2005 19:18:55 Re: MoviesAnyone seen 2001: A Space Odyssey? |
Isu | 13 Jul 2005 20:51:28 Re: MoviesI've heard of it, and seen various clips. I haven't seen it in full. |
Conway | 21 Jul 2005 13:50:54 Re: MoviesOoooo . . . The Big Lebowski. So funny! But that's . . . like . . . my opinion, man! Dude, whatever! B) |
Lemeri | 21 Jul 2005 15:10:21 Re: MoviesI've seen 2001. I liked it. |
Lemika | 21 Jul 2005 15:21:44 Re: MoviesI've always liked 2001. I like 2010, too. Never heard of the other one, though. |
drumnbach | 22 Jul 2005 22:21:55 Re: MoviesBig Lebowski, big favourite of mine. One of the few decent stoner movies. Now this story I'm about to unfold took place back in the early nineties-- just about the time of our conflict with Sad'm and the Eye-rackies. I only mention it 'cause some- times there's a man--I won't say a hee-ro, 'cause what's a hee-ro?--but sometimes there's a man. And I'm talkin' about the Dude here-- sometimes there's a man who, wal, he's the man for his time'n place, he fits right in there--and that's the Dude, in Los Angeles. And even if he's a lazy man, and the Dude was certainly that--quite possibly the laziest in Los Angeles County. ...which would place him high in the runnin' for laziest worldwide--but sometimes there's a man... sometimes there's a man. 2001 is one of my favourite films. Many people call it boring, perhaps because it's one of the few visual experiences where one can use their imagination to fill in the gaps. Although it's a good theory that the long periods of nothingness are there to convey the deep emptiness of outer space, I prefer to see those parts as intermissions in where the viewer can start working things out, or philosophise on the events that preceded. |
Conway | 24 Aug 2005 00:39:41 Re: MoviesI prefer to see those parts as intermissions in where the viewer can . . . philosophise on the events that preceded. Yeah, that's how I always saw it. Just saw Team America: World Police last night. Very crude, politically incorrect, and totally hilarious. Check it out if you haven't already. |
Conway | 13 Sep 2005 10:44:06 Re: MoviesSo, anybody seem a film called Mulholland Drive? It's one of the weirdest and most confusing films ever made, surely. |
Isu | 13 Sep 2005 17:04:49 Re: MoviesSo, anybody seem a film called Mulholland Drive? It's one of the weirdest and most confusing films ever made, surely. I think my nomination for the weirdest and most confusing go to "The Silence of the Lambs" :D |