Re: What movies/tv shows are you robots watching?!
Did someone watch "Hancock" ?
I'll watch it at the cinema tonight...
I recently watched this movie:
funky stuff
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Did someone watch "Hancock" ?
I'll watch it at the cinema tonight...
I recently watched this movie:
funky stuff
Watching Heroes almost at the end of the first season, I heard that the second one sucks
For me Heroes was one of the most overrated shows ever. All my colleagues were crazy about it but frankly I found it all pretty boring. It's like a mediocre movie told in 20 hours or so while it should have taken 2.
yeah, i never got into heroes either. but then i generally dislike tv in general, so that might be why. i know a lot of people who cream themselves over that series.
has anyone seen "the replacement killers" and/or "running scared"? are they worth checking out?
bud spencer and terence hill on dutch tv.. really bad this one
after that jeepers creepers 2
time to buy a new dvd player
I just watched 'Michael Clayton' and I was completely and utterly blown away by it - especially the soundtrack!!!
has anyone seen "the replacement killers" and/or "running scared"? are they worth checking out?
"running scared" is really worth watching!
very thrilling and it never gets boring.
Shaun Of The Dead.
I'm more of a fan of the old Romeros and was quite skeptic about this one but I have to say it had some great moments
"It's not hip hop, it's Electro. Prick... Next time I see him, he's dead."
Tottieheid wrote:e,r wrote:melville - le circle rouge
good good film, one of my favourite directors of that period. Bob le Flambeur is just about as good as french noir gets for me
Yeah, also really love that film. L'Arm
'Sing while you may - lullabies for the new dark ages'
english subs for those?
english subs for those?
yup got'em of kg (got my invitation of bias btw, thanks again mate!)
e,r
been watching It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia seasons 1&2, Christine, and watched an old western called Jubal which had some beautiful cinematography.
going to pick up Le Circle Rouge to watch, the description and comments have intrigued...
I'm starting on Kieslowski's Dekalog now. High expectations
saw "Control" tonight
didn't expect much and so it's not that good
but somehow made me little depressed
ZEITGEIST!
Go see it! and WAKE UP!!!!
After listening for years to the music of "the day the earth stood still" composed by Bernard Herrman, i finally managed to see the movie!
wooow!! it is a really beautiful film! and stil great music..
does anybody else have good Science Fiction classics to recommend?
and in particular those with good soundtracks !!
PS
you can see it online at
http://www.classiccinemaonline.com/cine … still.html
and does anybody know other good online cinema websites ?
let's post those aswell!!
jonny five wrote:Tottieheid wrote:good good film, one of my favourite directors of that period. Bob le Flambeur is just about as good as french noir gets for me
Yeah, also really love that film. L'Arm
2x nature fighting back:
The Happening
The Ruins
yes i noticed,,,too bad it's for a short period of time in the movie( the soundtrack )
fantomas...
of course! trippy soundtrack aswell:P
Gladiator.
Generation Kill - a new mini-series by The Wire's David Simon & Ed Burns about an elite battalion of US Marines in the opening phase of the 2003 Iraq conflict (based on the book of the same name by Rolling Stone journalist Evan Wright). The combination of Simon/Burns and accurate military depictions is my idea of TV heaven. The first episode was more an introduction to the cast but it was great.
http://www.hbo.com/generationkill/
(I just found out that 'metrosexual' Sgt Rudy Reyes in the series is actually playing himself - not bad acting - although he does spend the first episode looking pretty).
Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay - I lol'd quite a bit.
The Keep - still as fucking diabolical as it was the last time I watched it. The only good bit of the film is the first 5 mins (see love of accurate military depictions above) and of course the soundtrack.
Manhunter - because I love it so much.
tonight ifc is showing Brotherhood of Death. awesome 70's movie:
Three Vietnam vets becomes vigilantes against the KKK-inspired racism abounding in their Southern hometown in this violent drama. The African-American trio soon help their neighbors rise up and violently face down their Caucasian oppressors.
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