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Old 07-19-2011, 12:04 AM   #10401 (permalink)
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I think it was one of those films you enjoy while you're watching, then in hindsight you realise it was pretty terrible. But meh, one of the better films of its kind.



Pretty great. Surreal, intense and unsettling. By far the best thing I've seen from Peter Jackson. 3.5/5
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Old 07-19-2011, 08:42 PM   #10402 (permalink)
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4 unlikeable characters shagging each other, changing their minds about who they really love/want, sharp tongued dialogue that doesn't have any charm or subtlety to it. I guess it was worth a watch, and it kept me pretty engaged but it was awfully forgettable and one I definitely wouldn't return to. 1.5/5



Extremely creepy. I love it when a film just has an atmosphere about it. I know I liked it, but I'm not quite sure how much. 3/5 or a 3.5/5, I think. Very entertaining stuff and its dated 80s aesthetic only adds to it.
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Extremely creepy. I love it when a film just has an atmosphere about it. I know I liked it, but I'm not quite sure how much. 3/5 or a 3.5/5, I think. Very entertaining stuff and its dated 80s aesthetic only adds to it.
that's my fave Cronenberg

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total pile of crap, until he ingests the drugs in the final half hour, nothing commendable about it except the floating snowflakes that is ubiquitous 3/10
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Dead Ringers is my favourite Cronenberg film, followed by The Fly.
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Watched this documentary on the Norwegian black metal scene last night. Was a bit disappointed to be honest, it seemed to focus too much on the politics and controversies of the whole movement, such as the murders and church burnings, rather than the actual music itself. I was hoping for some nice insight into the music, and maybe some cool live footage, but ended up with all the stories and information I've heard before.
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Old 07-20-2011, 05:55 AM   #10406 (permalink)
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Latest movie I've seen is called RED with Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman. It's about a retired black-ops agent who's suddenly being chased by agent who try to assesinate him. Realising that he has become a target he reassembles his old team.

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Watched this documentary on the Norwegian black metal scene last night. Was a bit disappointed to be honest, it seemed to focus too much on the politics and controversies of the whole movement, such as the murders and church burnings, rather than the actual music itself. I was hoping for some nice insight into the music, and maybe some cool live footage, but ended up with all the stories and information I've heard before.
I've heard about that, I always thought it was more music oriented which didn't really appeal to me. Varg is really interesting to me (in a uhoh kinda way), I may just watch that.
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I've heard about that, I always thought it was more music oriented which didn't really appeal to me. Varg is really interesting to me (in a uhoh kinda way), I may just watch that.
The interviews with Varg are probably the best thing about it. He's a very interesting and intelligent guy, even though some of his political beliefs I certainly don't agree with.
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4 unlikeable characters shagging each other, changing their minds about who they really love/want, sharp tongued dialogue that doesn't have any charm or subtlety to it. I guess it was worth a watch, and it kept me pretty engaged but it was awfully forgettable and one I definitely wouldn't return to. 1.5/5
There are a couple of scenes in Closer that makes me want to re-watch it. Natalie Portman strip scenes and also the exchange between Julia and Clive talking about if the guy made her cum.
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The interviews with Varg are probably the best thing about it. He's a very interesting and intelligent guy, even though some of his political beliefs I certainly don't agree with.
Talented and interesting. Shame he's a complete and utter f*ck up.

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There are a couple of scenes in Closer that makes me want to re-watch it. Natalie Portman strip scenes and also the exchange between Julia and Clive talking about if the guy made her cum.
Two of the better scenes.

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Like Before Sunrise, except nowhere near as interesting, beautiful, thought provoking, likeable or romanticised. Worth a watch if you're bored, but I feel pretty apathetic towards it. 1.5/5
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