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Old 02-22-2010, 11:55 AM   #5361 (permalink)
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^ Best film I've seen in ages, and probably my new joint-favourite vampire movie (the other being, of course, From Dusk 'til Dawn), which is weird as the overall concept is, on paper, actually pretty stupid. Goes to show what heights good direction, writing and performances (Malkovich and Dafoe are fantastic in this) can take a film to.
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Old 02-22-2010, 12:20 PM   #5362 (permalink)
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This weekend I watched Der Tunnel, a German movie about a group of people building a tunnel from West to East Berlin to smuggle people out. I liked it.

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Old 02-22-2010, 12:34 PM   #5363 (permalink)
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Good acting, well written script. The basics for me..

I went to see a chick flick for someone's birthday once, it was awful but I quite like going to the cinema, so I reckon it'd be worth a watch since I do enjoy going cinemas

Even if it will be a let down..
Well it's probably worth it for you then. But I will warn you I thought the script was the worst thing about the movie.
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Old 02-22-2010, 12:43 PM   #5364 (permalink)
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^ Best film I've seen in ages, and probably my new joint-favourite vampire movie (the other being, of course, From Dusk 'til Dawn), which is weird as the overall concept is, on paper, actually pretty stupid. Goes to show what heights good direction, writing and performances (Malkovich and Dafoe are fantastic in this) can take a film to.
That was an interesting movie for me. When I watched it, I wasn't blown away by it overall but I thought the acting and cinematography were amazing. But strangely enough, in the intervening 8 or 9 years I found it to be a movie I think about a lot and have slowly come to the conclusion that it really was pretty great.
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Old 02-22-2010, 01:38 PM   #5365 (permalink)
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Well it's probably worth it for you then. But I will warn you I thought the script was the worst thing about the movie.
What was so bad about it? Without totally ruining the film (if that's possible.) I can't imagine Scorey to do a film with an awful script..

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What was so bad about it? Without totally ruining the film (if that's possible.) I can't imagine Scorey to do a film with an awful script..

I don't want to give stuff away but the best way to say it is basically it has the same type of plot and same predictable twists and turns of just about every movie ever made about similar subject matter. It was tedious to watch the movie slowly reveal things that were blatantly obvious to me as viewer much earlier on.
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Old 02-22-2010, 02:19 PM   #5367 (permalink)
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I don't want to give stuff away but the best way to say it is basically it has the same type of plot and same predictable twists and turns of just about every movie ever made about similar subject matter. It was tedious to watch the movie slowly reveal things that were blatantly obvious to me as viewer much earlier on.
Not another The Departed then (that was one of my favourites from the 00s, I don't mean by genre) In that movie I just never saw the end coming, made it so much better, the feeling of to
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Old 02-22-2010, 05:00 PM   #5368 (permalink)
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A loose remake of the classic TV play from Football Factory director Nick Love but don't expect FF part 2. This was much more subdued and not all that violent. However because I'm such a big fan of the original, I couldn't shake that out of my head and a couple of scenes directly lifted from the original were superfluous and nowhere near as powerful. Odd film in that I simultaneously liked and disliked it. The 80's music was generally terrible though
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Old 02-22-2010, 05:53 PM   #5369 (permalink)
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I don't want to give stuff away but the best way to say it is basically it has the same type of plot and same predictable twists and turns of just about every movie ever made about similar subject matter. It was tedious to watch the movie slowly reveal things that were blatantly obvious to me as viewer much earlier on.
Exactly!

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it seemed so far fetched that his doctor would go along with being his "partner" for what, 2 years?

How does he do that and still have hundreds of other patients, especially those that are supposed to be most aggressive?

I didn't understand the need to blow up that car either.

Seeing Rorsach in it was cool though.
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Old 02-22-2010, 06:42 PM   #5370 (permalink)
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Saw A Serious Man, and loved it. Definately reccemended, even though some people won't like the ending.
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