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Yay! Another Suspiria fan. Suspiria is not only a great horror movie, it's a masterful exercise in pure cinema. Here's a review I did of it: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076786/usercomments-301
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I've just recently started getting into Italian horror movies too!
'Saw Suspiria' a while ago and really enjoyed that. I just bought 'The Bird With The Crystal Plumage' DVD and loved that one as well. And a few years ago I rented 'Bay of Blood' (also known as 'Twitch of the Death Nerve' - GREAT title!) - what a warped movie! SO SO original. I've truly never seen another horror movie like it.
'Deep Red' and 'Zombi 2' have been on my "must-see" list for about 10 years now but the rest of your recommendations are new to me Stealth. Definitely going to look out for them though!
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Two movies I forgot to mention that were great. The Illusionist and Prestige. Cobalt, Norton rocked in the Illusionist! Batman and Wolverine rocked in the Prestige. Never heard of Suspiria. I will try to check it out. Not a big horror fan though.
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*bump*
I just saw Blue Velvet. Um...um...
I'm a David Lynch fan so I wanted to check this out. Scary. Gave me nightmares. My wife was disturbed. It wasn't even that good. Ohwell.
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I just got my DVD's from my DVD club, I'll be watching them over the next few days (between bar-hopping ) They are: Dark City Saving Private Ryan Da Vinci Code Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning Shaun of the Dead Shawshank Redemption I also ordered some more, Pan's Labyrinth, 5th element and the Bourne Conpiracy...should haev those in a week or two
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I'm part of blockbuster online and I love it.
dedman thise are all good movies. I've seen them all save Texas Chainsaw.
Shawshank is probably my fave. Very overwhelming. Though I always loved Dark City.
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I saw Curse of the Golden Flower. Big chinese epic with Chow Yun-Fat. It was pretty good. Big family imperial court drama. No Crouching Tiger but it was a beautiful film. They went all out with the visuals.
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Omg, I love Curse of the Golden Flower. I had the good luck of seeing it at the movie theater. Astonishing spectacle! I almost never go to the movie theater anymore, but movies like Curse of the Golden Flower are a reminder that sometimes it's worth it.
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I needed emotional release so I've been watching movies at which guys are legally permitted to tear up.
Brian's Song The Green Mile To Sir with Love (teachers only).
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Stealth, it looked pretty good on my 50inch LCD flatscreen. I agree one of the most amazing visual experiences i've had. Lately, i go to the IMAX theater for the few films I see a year. Blockade, man those were sad. Should've watched Million Dollar baby to go along with it.
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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
With Tommy Lee Jones and Barry Pepper. Janurary Jones! hot.
I didn't dig all that much. My friends highly recommended it.
It takes place in a border town in Texas. It's a very small town and quite depressing. It was a bit out there. The ending sure didn't help. There wasn't much of one.
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I saw Eragon this last weekend. It was good. I can tell it was meant for kids. It was very much a cross between Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. Good actors! Lots of big actors. One not so "big" actor was Sienna Guillory who I may be in love with. She was Helen of Troy once after all. She is also part cuban. She is perfect.
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Inspired by the discussion of Curse of the Golden Flower, I dusted off a couple of videos I haven't watched for years, both of sword-and-fantasy movies from Hong Kong -- Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain (early 80s) and The Bride With White Hair (early 90s).
I watched Zu and it seemed a lot more like a kiddie movie than I remembered it; in fact, I'm not even sure if kids today would go for it, as the special effects could charitably be described as dated. But it does at the very least deserve respect for breaking new ground at the time of its original release.
Tonight, I'm going to watch Bride With White Hair, another one that broke new ground in its time. Hopefully this one stands the test of time better.
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Something else else the Lord Made: a HBO movie with Mos Def (the guy can act). For those that like the underdog movies, this one might interest on a couple levels. Def plays a black (lol) maintenance worker that rigs a tool for a heart surgeon that solves a problem that had been preventing operation on blue babies. Well done, true, not preachy but the message gets across.
Revolt of the Zombies: similar to Something else else the Lord Made, heh, no not really. $2 used at the local Gamespot, three zombie movies on one DVD, including the one the only, Night of the Living Dead.
Better than the quarter bins are the used DVD bins.
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Originally posted by Blockade Boy: Better than the quarter bins are the used DVD bins. I'll say. A few months ago, I found a cheap copy of the B&W Mexican horror "classic" The Brainiac, the one about the guy who eats brains with a spoon and periodically turns into a demon whose head expands and contracts (possibly the cheapest monster mask in film history.) It just occured to me...Robert Rodriguez should do a remake!
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Stealth, let me know which Hong Kong are worth seeing. I loved the Killer and Hard Boiled. Haven't seen much of the fantasy/legendary stuff.
Also interested in the old Kurosawa Japanese films.
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Jorge, my top recommendation would be the aforementioned Bride With White Hair. When I watched it last night, it was even better than I remembered. And unlike Zu, it quite gracefully gets around the limitations of the budget and of the technology at the time. And the characters and the deep themes and the symbolism that give the movie more substance than usual for this kind of spectacle. Just make sure you don't accidentally get the inessential sequel, Bride With White Hair 2.
Have you seen the one from a couple years ago, Hero? If not, I'd recommend that one, too.
Now I'm gonna have to rent Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I haven't seen it since it was in the theaters.
Oh, and the Killer and Hard Boiled are favorites of mine, too, especially Hard Boiled.
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I was to see Hero asap! My friends all loved that movie. They also liked Fearless by Jet Li.
And yes Hard Boiled rocks!!!
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I saw Bobby. It was pretty darn good. Actually while it was entertaining I started to ask myself...all this better tie in or not this movie might suck. Oh it tied in. I won't ruin for you guys but it was pretty cool. I was impressed with Emilio Estevez's directing and most of his writing. There were some very cliched writing in some scenes. Some very good acting jobs as well. A ton of good actors were in it. Harry Belafonte? I never thought of him as a good actor. He did pretty good here. Nick Cannon? Isn't he like a Nickolodean kid actor? Guy did great. Helen Hunt did an amazing job. I consider a real actor someone who acts completely different in every role. She pulls it off. I didn't think of her at all as 'Helen Hunt'. She also looked great. Joshua Jackson? So I never liked this guy. Thought he was just some young punk actor. Heard he was dating someone hot that I love (but forgot who right now). Hated the guy. He won me over. He did a great job here and finally looks like a man vs. a teen actor. Good for him. Shia Labeouf? Again I was just talking smack about this kid. I think I just got sick of him playing the same character. He did a great job. Sadly Transformers probably won't help his acting career. He needs to do more films like this. William H. Macy? Actually he did just all right. He did have a few scenes towards the end I liked. When his life was getting complicated. btw, I've met Mr. Macy and he's the nicest human being in the world. No really. Freddy Rogriguez did an amazing job. Lindsay Lohan? It's a shame cause while she isn't great...she isn't bad. She's got talent. I hope she gets her stuff together. Pretty good movie and I'm not a bleeding liberal either. (ofcourse of you don't carry a gun, a bible, and drive a pickup you might get accussed of being a bleeding liberal)
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Ill tell you what I WONT be watching. "John Rambo". ew.
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I'm a bit over Stallone. I haven't seen the latest Rocky and don't have plans for it either. Won't see Rambo either.
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Saw two movies this weekened.
The Painted Veil with Edward Norton, Naomi Watts, and Liev Schreiber. Three of my favorite actors. And the reason I wanted to see it is because of another film. Up at the Villa is a good movie taking place in preWWII Italy. I really liked that film and the same author wrote both novels.
Well? It was OK. Great acting but a bit boring for my tastes. In all those 1920s books it seems the anti-heroine is the same. I am not sure if the writers are trying to portray them as feminist or worse. They all have spunk, they all sleep around, and will it never ends good does it?
I've wondered in the past that men and women are the same. Women should be able to do everything a man does and be judged the same. Why do women want to bring themselves down to our levels? It's not pretty for man or woman.
Still this movie is a long road and the heroine certainly gains much respect. She cheats on him pretty early on and it's a long road to forgiveness. Also the fact that people would just marry whoever your parents approve of is a big factor. He knew she didn't love him when they married.
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The other movie I saw (speaking of feminism) is Bound. The Wachowski brothers doing a lesbian/mob movie? I was worried. But it was pretty good. Corky (Gina Gershon) is a butch ex-con handy woman. Violet (Jennifer Tilly) is the girlfriend of a mobster. Sparks fly. I liked it lots. Yes we have women acting like men doing bad things but they prove they are smarter than men. I was rooting for Corky all the way in this one. At the end it was nice to see she never became a damsel in distress yet kept it realistic when she's flat out fighting mobsters. There was no kung-fu theatrics here where Corky is beating up all the mobsters with her high kicks. No this was gritty. I saw some David Lynch in it as well and I always love that.
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Bound was teh hottness.
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