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Team America were the sleepy smilies.

Didn't think it was going to groundbreaking, but atless funny. Not
 
tried watching "my jealous hairdresser" last night, but fell asleep... :rolleyes: :confused:
 
"Jesus Who"

It's a bunch of clips from movies about the life of Jesus set to music from the Who. It's super trippy. watch it fucked up.
 
Sunray said:
Your not wrong.

That was what I remembered really sticking out when I saw it during... I guess it was back in late August/early September. Then later on I was watching Quentin Tarantino on some talk show and he kept mentioning the movie.
 
Crumb

Anyone who believes that they come from a dysfunctional family should watch this fascinating documentary about the legendary underground cartoonist R.Crumb and the frightening visions that spring forth from his unconscious mind. You will soon start feel a whole lot better. Despite being a mysogynist sociopath with a long list of affective personality disorders, compared to his brothers Crumb is a superbly well adjusted guy. I used to think it must have been acid that was his inspiration, but looking at his family I can see that he didn't really need it. A real eye-opener, if you can stomach the content.
 
Oldboy = top notch Korean, revenge/psycho-drama. And the 2nd film i've seen in a week with people cutting their own tongues off.
 
I saw that last night too - very odd film - quite Hitchcockian but the look of it was more like Besson's films - fantastic all the same, and not as disturbing as I was led to believe. Was the other film Ichi The Killer?

I also saw Jason X last night - Jason is cryogenically frozen for 400 years and wakes up on a spaceship. Cue the cute young crew being dismembered one by one. Terrible script but not afraid to laugh at its own ludicrousness (is that a word?)
 
dynamicbaddog said:
Rented Abagails Party and watched it this weekend, I had only previously seen snippets of it and had been dying to see the whole thing for ages, it lived up to expectations. What a hoot :D pitted olive anyone? :D
Continuing the 70s theme I'm going to watch The Towering Inferno tonight :)


my god what a film/ play , sad ending i love that film the BBC at its best
 
butchersapron said:
Oldboy = top notch Korean, revenge/psycho-drama. And the 2nd film i've seen in a week with people cutting their own tongues off.

I'm going to be watching that tonight. Last night I watched some of the Joy Division dvd which contains all their videoed performances which I bought off ebay recently.
 
Stop Making Sense - Talking Heads concert - wow, now that is a proper live show - big up Bernie Worrell!
 
i'm toddling off to watch some DVD's now before i have to return them:
*A Chinese Ghost Story
and
*The Apple War
 
IHB said:
Eddie Izzard - Glorious!

It was glorious!!

:D
There's loads of Izzard's standup shows on p2p, e.g. "The Definite Article" and "Unrepeatable" but "Glorious" is definitely his best :D

Gonna watch "Sideways" tonite. Heard good things about it.
 
I was midways in "Dark Star", but i just couldn't be arsed...too tired
 
Dead Man's Shoes last night dvd.

Not show at Cinemas by me. Off to bump the Dead Man's Shoes thread Queshions
 
28 Days Later
Pretty good, made me jump at times especially when the zombies put in an appearance for the first time,and the London scenes were impressive, did tend to get a bit predictable towards the end (lots of leaping about, firing in the dark which made it hard to work out what was happening!!) but worth a look I reckon.
 
Shark's Tale (Mrs Pie's choice) YAWN!

Sorry, but I've had enough of these things now.

Shriek/Monsters Inc - Good
A bucket full of other 'knowing;) ' reproductions - Bad.

(it was the 'GUP' ads, the fish actually looking like Will sodding Smith & even a fucking Missy Elliot fish appearing whilst her song played that really put me off though)
 
The station agent

wtf :confused:

I've seen films before where not much happens , but this one takes the biscuit. How it won awards i don't know.

I enjoyed it but wouldn't want to watch it again
 
Dubversion said:
Adaptation. enjoyed it a lot

Kaufman is one of the very few people who are saving Hollywood from even more mediocre mediocrity. I'm of the opinion that Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine are two of the best scripts of the past five years.
 
stdPikachu said:
Kaufman is one of the very few people who are saving Hollywood from even more mediocre mediocrity. I'm of the opinion that Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine are two of the best scripts of the past five years.


OMG Adaptation was just amazing. I thought Being JM was good, but IMO Adaptation was even better...

wasn't overly keen on Eternal Sunshine though..

funnily enough had this exact conversation just recently with a film group I belong to

we were rating Adaptation/BJM/Eternal Sunshine/Royal Tenenbaums and I heart Huckabees ... we had just been to sea "The Sea Inside"..which since won the Oscar for best foreign film... and we'd had quite a bit to drink by that point....
 
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