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Conor 09-04-2012 09:01 AM

The last film I have seen in the cinema was Batman DKR but, I got Battleship on DVD and watched that about 2 weeks ago.

Guybrush 09-04-2012 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1227134)
Haha, that part was hilarious. :laughing:

^Hehe, yeah. I laughed quite a few times when we saw it in the cinema and, like you wrote, the humour was what I appreciated the most about the movie. :)

Scissorman 09-04-2012 09:04 AM

I approached it as a horror, which was probably a mistake, since it was a really disappointing horror movie. But all the reviews described it as an extremely original horror film and there was no mention of a comedy anywhere. Had I expected a comedy, my state of mind would have probably been different. Still, even as a comedy, it's still 6/10. Some things in the film were funny, but not funny enough. The unicorn part was funny

Scissorman 09-04-2012 09:07 AM

Anyway, after seeing The Cabin In The Woods, I watched Yesterday Was A Lie. I had high expectations, and the movie delivered most of them.

8/10

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Janszoon 09-04-2012 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Scissorman (Post 1227137)
I approached it as a horror, which was probably a mistake, since it was a really disappointing horror movie. But all the reviews described it as an extremely original horror film and there was no mention of a comedy anywhere. Had I expected a comedy, my state of mind would have probably been different. Still, even as a comedy, it's still 6/10. Some things in the film were funny, but not funny enough. The unicorn part was funny

I don't know if I'd really call it a comedy or a horror movie. It's more like one of those meta-movies along the lines of Being John Malkovich (though not as good). It has a lot of humor, it has some horror, but it mostly it's about turning genre inside out.

swim 09-04-2012 11:47 PM

The Men w/ Marlon Brando who has always been a bamf

Koroyev 09-08-2012 07:20 PM

So I watched Lost in Translation and it was a complete disappointment.

Exo 09-08-2012 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Koroyev (Post 1228830)
So I watched Lost in Translation and it was a complete disappointment.

You better have a better reason for not liking it other than "nothing happened".

Janszoon 09-08-2012 11:45 PM

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Wrecked (2010)
A guy wakes up trapped in a wrecked car in the middle of nowhere with no memory of how he got there. It's really a credit Adrien Brody's acting ability that this movie remains interesting from beginning to end, since 99% of it is just him alone on screen with very few lines.


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Boy Wonder (2011)
Witnessing his mother's murder at and early age drives a quiet, nerdy teenager to frightening acts of of brutal vigilantism. This movie is pretty low budget, a little rough around the edges and some of the supporting cast aren't very strong actors, but it's a great, tense story and the lead actor does a terrific job with his role.

Frownland 09-08-2012 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1228877)
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Wrecked (2010)
A guy wakes up trapped in a wrecked car in the middle of nowhere with no memory of how he got there. It's really a credit Adrien Brody's acting ability that this movie remains interesting from beginning to end, since 99% of it is just him alone on screen with very few lines.

I've been meaning to check it out for a while now, I think that I'll watch it soon. Have you, by chance, seen Buried? If you have, how similar is it to Wrecked? The general synopses of both films are pretty close.


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