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Old 12-27-2007, 06:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A close one for me. There is a couple of films that I have'nt got round to seeing (David Lynch's INLAND EMPIRE a prime example) this year and I'm not counting torrents either. Just officially released films.

Sunshine. (Danny Boyle). if this was made by a Hollywood studio it would have become another Alien rip off. Instead we get a superbly photographed, subliminally scored, well scripted existensial mindfúck masquerading as a sci'fi thriller.

THE FOUNTAIN nearly takes it, but I have a feeling that we may get a longer directors cut sometime next year that will elaboarate on the themes Aronofsky touched upon.

THIS IS ENGLAND was yet again another stunning effort from writer/director Shane Meadows.

Films that may have been up there if I had the money to buy them or opportunity to see them:

TELL NO ONE
THE LIVES OF OTHERS
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
CONTROL
RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR.

worst film of the year:TRANSFORMERS.
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Superbad.

"Just imagine if girls weren't weirded out by our boners and stuff, and just like wanted to see them. That's the world I one day want to live in."

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Old 12-27-2007, 06:38 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hahaha, Super Bad was great, the huge veiny c*ck.
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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another gay movie is better. so full of yummyness!
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Old 12-28-2007, 05:45 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Best 2007 films I've seen:
No country for old men (USA)
Secret Sunshine (S. Korea)
Sunshine (UK)
Death Proof (USA)
Before the devil knows you're dead (USA)
Atonement (UK)
This is England (UK)
Hot Fuzz (UK)
Knocked up (USA)
La Antena (Argentina)
Eagle vs. Shark (New Zealand)



Films I haven't yet seen, and am anxious to:

Michael Clayton (USA)
There Will Be Blood (USA)
Juno (USA)
Sweeney Todd (USA)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (France)
Lars and the Real Girl (USA)
The Savages (USA)
I'm Not There (USA)
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romania)
Lust, Caution (China)
Persepolis (France)
Into the Wild (USA)
The Edge of Heaven (Germany)
The Orphanage (Spain)
My blueberry nights (USA)
Margot at the Wedding (USA)
A mighty heart (USA)
The namesake (possibly from 2006) (India)
Zeitgeist the movie (USA)
2 days in Paris (France)
Atlas Dei (USA)
Beaufort (Israel)
The Band's Visit (Israel)
From the Sea (Spain)
Full Throttle (Japan)
In memory of myself (Italy)
It's a free world (UK)
The class (Estonia)
La vie en rose (France)
Solitary fragments (Spain)
Bliss (Turkey)
No end in sight (USA)
Ploy (Thailand)
Like a dragon (Japan)
Gentle breeze in the village (Japan)
The show must go on (S. Korea)
Empties (Czech Republic)
We are the strange (USA)
XXY (Argentina)


@Lee: Tell no one is apparently from 2006, but thanks for the recommendation, sounds good. Oh and I didn't particularly enjoy The lives of others, but I seem to be in the vast minority there...*shrug*

Also, some good films that seem to be categorized as 2007 films even though they were released prior to that in their respective countries; Taste of tea, Offside, Paprika, Once...

Worst film of the year, Pirates of the Carribbean: At worlds end, no competition...Transformers at least had that scene where one of them turns into a Camaro...AWE had NO redeeming moments whatsoever...absolute catastrophy. Had it not been for my 11 year old niece, I would have walked out of the theater after 30 minutes.
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Tell no One 2006? my bad
Volver 2006 !

Actually, i was really disappointed with this. I never even managed to watch it all, which is surprising because I love Amoldovars work.

I have been quite behind with my film watching. Going to get my arse in gear next year and catch up. both with what's being released and my own collection. I have approx 60-70 movies I have'nt watched yet!
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In to the wild. Was up there for me. It was just so well done , great book and a great movie....awesome soundtrack too.



also I loved hotrod for somereason it made me laugh so much
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Superbad.

"Just imagine if girls weren't weirded out by our boners and stuff, and just like wanted to see them. That's the world I one day want to live in."

Girl : Your cock is so smooth!
Evan : Your's would be too... if you were a man.

Girl : I'm so wet right now.
Evan: Yeah... they said that would happen in Health Class.
hells yeah!
with the girl rubbing her period all over his pants
i dont think ive ever gasped so much in a movie
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Tell no One 2006? my bad
Volver 2006 !

Actually, i was really disappointed with this. I never even managed to watch it all, which is surprising because I love Amoldovars work.

I have been quite behind with my film watching. Going to get my arse in gear next year and catch up. both with what's being released and my own collection. I have approx 60-70 movies I have'nt watched yet!
Touché All in all it's been a pretty bad year film wise. I'm hoping the films I've not yet seen will remedy the situation somewhat...

I have all the time in the world and I still can't watch as many films as I'd like...*sigh*
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