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Old 11-23-2010, 09:08 AM   #8561 (permalink)
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Lord of Illusions (1995)

I wouldn't say it was a horrible film... but I also wouldn't say it was a great film, it ride somewhere between mediocre and bad, but I expect nothing less from Clive Barker.
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Old 11-23-2010, 09:37 AM   #8562 (permalink)
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I've never seen any Takashi Miike films, I have no idea where to start. Anyone know 3 or 4 of his best films?
i've kind of been off my Japanese horror kick for a few years....and looking at Takashi Miike's IMDB page it seems he has been quite a busy bee in recent years....but i think these five movies are all excellent examples of the different styles he likes to play in....except that he also makes a lot of uber violent yakuza films...which just never really interested me

Audition - this is just simply the cream of the crop of japanese horror...and honestly is just a gorgeous film to watch...certainly a must see

Visitor Q - as Jackhammer said this movie can be taken different ways by different people...it could really ruin your day or really brighten it....it is a warped black comedy that examines the family unit....and truly brings a dysfunctional family together in the most disturbing yet hilarious ways...i honestly think this is one of the greatest dark comedies ever

Ichi The Killer - based off a comic book this takes a hyperactive approach to his direction....lots of fast cut action scenes and weird long "bike porn"....a fun story line intermixing psychotic characters with revenge and yakuza....some pretty disturbing torture scenes that are oddly as funny as they are horrifying to watch...fun action packed with a hint of "WTF"

Izo - this movie is very long very confusing and very gory/violent...basically it involves a samurai who is whipped back and forth in-between time and space and is basically hell bent on revenge...on all of humanity....this is Miike's attempt at making a Jodorowsky styled revenge/surrealism film
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:51 PM   #8563 (permalink)
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Thanks Bob! Audition is the only one I've heard of and know, so I'll probably get round to watching that first.

Just finished watching:



Pretty decent, not one I'd watch again but it's better than the Sixth Sense. A little disjointed in places but overall it was quite an engaging film.
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Old 11-23-2010, 04:55 PM   #8565 (permalink)
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was it really that bad?

i've been told to catch this one at the second run theater for matinee price
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Old 11-23-2010, 06:35 PM   #8566 (permalink)
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was it really that bad?

i've been told to catch this one at the second run theater for matinee price
Have you ever watched a Sci-Fi Channel (or SyFy as it's called now) movie? It was like that, with a few decent special fx shots tacked on.

It's pretty bad. But there are some laughable moments. I'm glad I didn't pay for my ticket (coupons!).
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Old 11-23-2010, 08:27 PM   #8567 (permalink)
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Just saw this: (or part one anyways)



I enjoyed it bunches. I'd say it probably ties with Chamber of Secrets as my favorite Harry Potter movie. Not really a fan of any of the others actually, but this one was well worth a watch. Also, if you somehow haven't already read it but care about suspense...

Spoiler for saddest thing everz:
when Dobby died, it was actually one of the saddest things ever in a movie. That I've seen.


Also watched this in school today:



Never will I be able to watch Drake & Josh again. I enjoyed it a lot; even though it was kind of predictable and very indie, the characters were all believable and intriguing enough to make we want to keep watching. I thought Josh Peck actually did a really good job with his character and I know a kid who's kind of like him (though not the bullying part, just the nice awkward compliments part of him). Overall, worth a watch.
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Old 11-23-2010, 08:29 PM   #8568 (permalink)
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the last movie I saw was HP too, loved it. Can't wait for the second half, I'll be bawling
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But so true... those big eyes...
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Old 11-23-2010, 09:40 PM   #8570 (permalink)
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that's your secret manifestation of feelings for our dying love, i kno it
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