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Old 09-05-2011, 04:30 PM   #10521 (permalink)
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This is going to be one of those films that will get better with each viewing and utterly quotable in years to come. The subtle direction and heavy dialogue means that you don't catch everything on first viewing but as soon as I finished watching it I was finding myself chortling to myself regarding certain scenes and itching to watch it again. If you know nothing about it then it doesnt exactly sound tasteful or worthy of a watch: Four Lions is a 2010 British film. It is the debut feature from director Chris Morris, written by Morris, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong. The film is a Jihad satire following a group of Jihadi homegrown Islamist terrorists from Sheffield, United Kingdom.
I started watching that on Instant play the other day but I got interrupted and haven't returned to it yet. I loved the first five minutes of it that I saw.



Red Dragon



Before finishing Red Dragon, I was under the impression that the events of this movie took place after Silence of the Lambs but before Hannibal. I found out that it occurs right before Silence of the Lambs.

In this entire series of films, I think that I much prefer Manhunter to any of the others.
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Old 09-05-2011, 04:37 PM   #10522 (permalink)
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I started watching that on Instant play the other day but I got interrupted and haven't returned to it yet. I loved the first five minutes of it that I saw.



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Before finishing Red Dragon, I was under the impression that the events of this movie took place after Silence of the Lambs but before Hannibal. I found out that it occurs right before Silence of the Lambs.

In this entire series of films, I think that I much prefer Manhunter to any of the others.
Red Dragon is a remake of Manhunter but it takes its name from the original Lecter book of the same name that WAS a prequel but you are correct, Manhunter is by far the best and IMO Red Dragon is a piece of crap.
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Old 09-05-2011, 08:06 PM   #10523 (permalink)
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Hilarious, it's like the American Shaun of the Dead.

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Old 09-05-2011, 08:19 PM   #10524 (permalink)
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Dead and Breakfast is like an American Shaun of the Dead as well. Check that out
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Old 09-05-2011, 09:05 PM   #10526 (permalink)
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Oh Keanu Reeves is in it. It must be a crock. Well he is far better than Ethan Hawke was in the similarly themed Training Day. Decent crime movie although it fell into cliche in the last act. Shame Hugh Laurie is in it. Despite being a Brit myself, I find his acting and accent almost an embarrassment when he portrays a North American.
Really? I haven't seen this particular movie, but based on watching House I've found his American accent so good that I actually used to think he was American.
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Old 09-05-2011, 10:33 PM   #10527 (permalink)
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Quote from the producer: "We don't ever come out and say that everything we say is 100 percent. We know there are errors in the documentary, and we've actually left them in there so that people discredit us and do the research for themselves"

Kinda sounds like its trying to be a wooden spoon stirring the pot.
I'm not the type of person who believes everything they hear, which explains why I decided to watch the film to begin with. I question their version of events just as much as I do the original story. I don't care which way you shake it, there are still enough holes in the original story and unanswered questions to warrant an official re-investigation. One with a calm, collected, and open-eyed America behind it, not one that is used to push a pre-made agenda on an emotionally vulnerable public. Of course that would involve an American government that still has at least a small connection to the original event admitting it was wrong, I don't think we'll ever see that happen on that large of a scale in our lifetime.
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Hilarious, it's like the American Shaun of the Dead.

I liked this one too A lot of fun!
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I'm not the type of person who believes everything they hear, which explains why I decided to watch the film to begin with. I question their version of events just as much as I do the original story. I don't care which way you shake it, there are still enough holes in the original story and unanswered questions to warrant an official re-investigation. One with a calm, collected, and open-eyed America behind it, not one that is used to push a pre-made agenda on an emotionally vulnerable public. Of course that would involve an American government that still has at least a small connection to the original event admitting it was wrong, I don't think we'll ever see that happen on that large of a scale in our lifetime.
I didn't mean to offend, I merley meant it sounds interesting, to hear different views and differnet opinions and speculation. And yeah I agree, their are allot of inconsistencies either way you look at it.
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