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posted November 02, 2011 09:37 PM |
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Damn... 13 Tzameti... what a movie. Atmosphere was thick as ****.
Definiely worth watching.
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posted November 13, 2011 12:31 PM |
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posted November 13, 2011 12:47 PM |
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Quote: Just watched The Sting. Excellent movie.
Most amusing movie I have ever watched. If I had a to pick a favorite that would be it.
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posted November 20, 2011 01:40 AM |
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Watched Hanna earlier today... really nice movie. Some Bourne vibes about it, yet it's more of a drama than a thriller really... kind of a coming of age story.
Fantastic OST by the Chemical Brothers as well, I highly recommend it.
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posted November 20, 2011 10:17 PM |
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rented Deathly Hallows Part II on the tv last night and I remember thinking that it was the best HP movie in the cinema, but now I thought it sucked
it may be because I absolutely hate how the Harry Potter series ended
Here's how I would have ended it:
1. Harry Potter dies, just as the Prophecy in the book actually says. Voldemort is defeated, Death Eaters go into hiding.
2. Harry Potter lives and keeps the Elder Wand. The Elder Wand turns Harry mad over the years, and in a future series of books he becomes the new Voldemort.
3. Harry Potter and a few other characters die. Voldemort and the Death Eaters are victorious. Hogwartz UK of the wizard world gets controlled by Voldemort. In a future series, Hermione leads a guerilla war inside the magical world.
I would also love if J. K. Rowling wrote a prequel series where the young Voldemort is the protangonist. Ends with him killing Harry Potters parents.
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posted November 20, 2011 10:29 PM |
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Quote: Hermione leads a guerilla war inside the magical world.
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posted December 05, 2011 02:05 AM |
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wow something weird happened
so suddenly I remembered an old animated Anastasia film I saw when I was young
she was a girl, had amnesia, thought she was somebody named anna popolovich, had a wolf cub pet, a peasant family in like siberia took care of her and the old man in it, Boris, was a nice guy and the old lady Gregoria a snow
and now when I'm trying to find it on the internet, I can't find ANY traces of it all!!!
I have tried wikipedia, google, IMDB etc but I can't find it
Instead I found some Anastasia Disney movie which I had no idea that it even existed
this really freaks me out because that anastasia movie, it freaked me out as a kid because there was an amnesia scene where she doesn't remember her relatives and they are shown as faceless people
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posted December 05, 2011 02:14 AM |
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posted December 05, 2011 02:15 AM |
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No, that's the one he was complaining about.
EDIT: It's a Don Bluth film, by the way, not Disney.
Even though, this is probably one of his most depressing films, considering he once made glorious projects like "all dogs go to heaven", "The Secret of Nymh" and "The Land before Time" and his final project was giving up and creating disneyish stuff.
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posted December 05, 2011 02:20 AM |
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But the one I linked ain't Disney brah...
EDIT: So first you correct me and then yourself?!
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posted December 05, 2011 02:21 AM |
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Read what I am saying, Adrius. It's disneyish, not disney.
EDIT: No, I corrected you, then did absolutely nothing to my post.
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posted December 05, 2011 02:22 AM |
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BLARGH.
Winter's Bone is an awesome film. Go watch.
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posted December 05, 2011 02:25 AM |
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I found ONE mention of it on the internet from a reallllllly weird website: http://www.kingandwilson.com/filmography/1990to1999.htm
it says: "ANASTASIA 1997
US, 1997. Drama; Animated; Color; Running time: 47 minutes; Screenplay by Leonard Lee; Storyline by Roddy Lee and Roz Phillips. With the voices of Carol Adams, Peter McAllum and Lee Perry.
This and the animated feature below were both rushed into production to capitalize on the publicity of Twentieth-Century-Fox’s “Anastasia.” The animation of both features, each with a running time of just under an hour, is somewhat crude; certainly there can be no comparison to the careful and elaborate designs used by Fox.
The first animated feature opens in Ekaterinburg, in the summer of 1918. A narrator explains that the Imperial Family has been executed by the Bolsheviks. But young Anastasia has survived the massacre, rescued by Leon Dominick, a trusted family friend and courtier. He spirits her away to a small dacha hidden in a forest, where a peasant couple, Boris and Gregoria Popolovich, agree to look after her. Anastasia has lost her memory; as in the feature below, she has only a Faberge Egg to remind her of her identity. Boris Popolovich is kind to her, but his wife treats her as a servant, telling her that she must earn her keep as a daughter of the household. Unhappy, Anastasia runs away, and meets Alexander, a young soldier who helps her escape. When she has gone, Gregoria discovers her true identity, and alerts the Bolsheviks, who then embark on a hunt to chase down and kill the Grand Duchess. But, with the aid of Alexander, Anastasia manages to escape to Austria, where she marries her handsome savior.
Although fictionalized, the storyline contains just enough elements of the Anastasia-Anna Anderson story-rescue from the Ekaterinburg massacre, a young soldier named Alexander, a hunt by the Bolsheviks for a missing Grand Duchess-to retain some interest. It does not purport to accurately convey the entire story, but in its basic outline it does remain closer to the historical truth than does the Fox feature."
So it turns out to be like a movie from the Asylum but in the 1990s. They just made it to capitalize on the original.
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But it's such a good and creepy movie! How can there not be any mention of it on the internet? did it sell that badly?
There is not A SINGLE youtube video of it!!!
So maybe if I sell the film, I will get rich because it seems so rare?
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posted December 05, 2011 02:32 AM |
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As I keep telling my friend: that fox feature would be a lot better, if it was Lenin hunting down Anastasiya and not undead Rasputin.
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posted December 05, 2011 03:38 AM |
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Saw Killer Elite.
Very Jason Statham. Also Clive Owen with a moustache and a bit of Robert De Niro out of random here and there.
That about sums it up.
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posted December 05, 2011 03:45 AM |
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Just watched the new(ish) Three Musketeers.
I liked it. Not too much emotion but nice humor and cool fight scenes.
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posted December 16, 2011 12:21 AM |
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The Expendables 2 Trailer
Action Movie 2.0, now with Chuck Norris and extra Schwarzenegger and Willis.
Oh yes, it shall be awesome.
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posted December 17, 2011 01:04 AM |
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so just saw the new Sherlock Holmes movie with the swedish actress Noomi Rapace in it (who will also be in Alien 5), unfortunaly she disappointed me
anyway, I have not seen the first movie and I don't really have any relation with Sherlock
The movie disappointed me, but it could have had something about that pretty much all seats were taken, we were six people and we had to sit right underneath the screen because we didn't book it over the internet.
It's a weird mix between action, drama, comedy, adventure etc and imo, that ruins it. At one point there's a really dramatic see, and then it's just destroyed 10 seconds later with an awful joke.
also sherlock is played by an american and he is a really unrealistic character
there is absolutely ZERO realism in this movie, I think sherlock is some kind of disguised super intelligent alien
Sherlock can figure out when a train is passing quicker than I can google it.
also the ending was bad because of one of the reasons above
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posted December 17, 2011 01:13 AM |
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The first Sherlock movie sucked; definitely not seeing the second one.
Pretty much the entire movie involves Sherlock making supercomputer calculations, and you're suppose to sit there and be amazed by it, but it just makes the movie boring. It's like Lord Blackwood should have saved himself the trouble and immediately suicided off of London bridge the second the movie started.
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posted December 17, 2011 01:26 AM |
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EXACTLY!
It REALLY annoyed me that he felt like some kind of human supercomputer who has an in-built internet located within his brain.
Getting that outsmarted isn't fun. >.>
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