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Old 05-28-2015, 07:28 PM   #15231 (permalink)
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I just finished watching "Camp X-Ray". Not a bad movie, not exactly the ending I expected. And if it shows you how bad I am with movies it took me two days to finish it..
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Old 05-28-2015, 09:17 PM   #15232 (permalink)
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Not for me. Frown loves showing his face everywhere he can.
Well I identified most with the synth player, to be frank.
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Old 05-28-2015, 09:46 PM   #15233 (permalink)
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I'm on a Refn kick b/c I watched the hour long doc his wife made about him during the filming of Only God Forgives. That little film is especially interesting b/c it gets you in the head a depressed egomaniac and shows ya how he approaches both filmmaking and his own domestic life.

I watched Valhalla Rising, Drive, Bronson, and Only God Forgives without knowing anything about him but now that I know I find myself interested in everything he's made.

So yesterday I watched Pusher, and today I watched Pusher II. Loved em both. I'm starting to think that Refn hates women and doesn't realize it.
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Old 05-28-2015, 10:03 PM   #15234 (permalink)
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It's like 9:00 already, but I'm toying with the idea of throwing on Stranger than Paradise.
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Old 05-28-2015, 10:37 PM   #15235 (permalink)
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I'm on a Refn kick b/c I watched the hour long doc his wife made about him during the filming of Only God Forgives. That little film is especially interesting b/c it gets you in the head a depressed egomaniac and shows ya how he approaches both filmmaking and his own domestic life.

I watched Valhalla Rising, Drive, Bronson, and Only God Forgives without knowing anything about him but now that I know I find myself interested in everything he's made.

So yesterday I watched Pusher, and today I watched Pusher II. Loved em both. I'm starting to think that Refn hates women and doesn't realize it.
Cool, I'm a huge Refn fan and saw that pop up on Netflix so I'll give it a view for sure.

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It's like 9:00 already, but I'm toying with the idea of throwing on Stranger than Paradise.
Who needs sleep when you have Lurie directed by Jarmusch? I would have gone for Down By Law since you get a bonus with Waits as well.
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Old 05-28-2015, 11:18 PM   #15236 (permalink)
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Oh, yeah, Down by Law is a good one too. I was actually toying with writing an analasys for film class on that one. Good stuff.
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Old 05-29-2015, 04:56 PM   #15237 (permalink)
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I really loved this film. As a member of a band I felt like I could relate to all of the main characters, and I think that it applies to viewers across genres. I really like how they managed to create a protagonist that is sympathetic yet unlikable due to how he affects the plot.
Really liked this. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Old 05-31-2015, 07:11 AM   #15238 (permalink)
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I watched Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrells along with Snatch with my mates in the past couple of days. Love both films, but I still prefer Lock, Stock. Janzsoon and I had a conversation about this when I first watched Snatch and compared the two, saying that Snatch rewards multiple viewings. I definitely agree with him on that point and I think that Snatch is more well made than LSATSB, but I find the latter to be funnier with the dialogue mostly, even if they are similar in terms of humour styles.

Still, it's very close. I'd say LSATSB is a 9 and Snatch a 9 as well tbh.
I prefer Snatch myself, i saw LSATSB just once and it wasn't bad but Snatch had more memorable characters.

Im very biased towards Snatch mainly cause ive watched it a bunch of times, i can't say the same for LSATSB
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I prefer Snatch myself.
Another Snatch lover here......

Both insanely great movies but Snatch is just a bit more rewarding for me. Ritchie needed to make Lock Stock first in order to get to Snatch though obviously.
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Another Snatch lover here......

Both insanely great movies but Snatch is just a bit more rewarding for me. Ritchie needed to make Lock Stock first in order to get to Snatch though obviously.
That's what it felt like to me too especially considering i watched Snatch first.

It may not be a fair comparison but i view Reservoir dogs and Pulp fiction in this same way, i haven't seen Reservoir dogs cause i saw Pulp fiction first and it's hard for me to appreciate a director's work if i don't see his films in a chronological order.

i mean, i can appreciate the films but if his later work is a better version of those films i don't see the need to go back.
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