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I'd give it a 8/10. I'm with you on the hit or miss. And in fact, there's probably more miss to my funnybone. But Young Frank is probably my favorite. |
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Finally watched The Thin Red Line. That opening shot or the gator descending into the water with the ominous synth swell made my bowels quiver.
Best opening shot ever? Perhaps... |
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Watching "Quills" with Geoffrey Rush as the Marquis de Sade. It is kind of awesome. Stephen "True Blood Bill" Moyer is in it and gets a blowjob.
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Really? :D Anyway Evangelion 2.22: You Can (Not) Advance 8/10 You may remember that several pages back in this thread, I posted a review of Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone, doing a point by point breakdown of the differences between this and the original anime. Well: SPOILERS AHEAD -I would say Rebuild 1.0 was 25% divergent from the original; this one is closer to 50%. The general story arc follows the same path, but many of the specific plot points have changed. I'm guessing the third installment will be 75% divergent, with the fourth installment (I read somewhere that it's supposed to be a quadrilogy) being nearly 100% original. I'm hoping the general ending will be the same though, because I really liked End of Evangelion. Either way, I know the Japanese are infamous for retconning, but I'm hoping not even Hideaki Anno thinks of the Rebuild as "canon". -Asuka is handled somewhat differently this time (and for dub fans who hate Tiffany Grant, sorry, but she's back). She's the same general character and she does add levity to the story, but there are changes: she ends up rooming with Shinji and Misato not out of having synchronize their biorhythms to fight an Angel that's two bodies under one mind, but because Misato wants them to get along better. Also, she ends up piloting Unit-03, which I'll come back to. -Rei is fleshed out a bit better. She still has that ethereal "am I a human or a doll" feel to her persona, but she does things the original was never shown be capable of: she smiles at one point; she shows caring for Shinji, and she even actually plans to host a dinner party with everyone so that Shinji and Gendo can possibly bond...which brings me to the next point. -The Unit-03 battle and its outcome go from tragic to downright mean-spirited to the characters. Not only does Shinji have to fight Unit-03 on his own, but he knows Asuka is piloting it! Not only that, but the battle takes place on the day Rei's dinner party was supposed to be! To top it all off, Asuka winds up maimed and in quarantine, and this was after she makes peace of sorts with Misato and Misato tells her how much fun life can be. The original orchestral background score was replaced with a really depressing song...this whole sequence is a test for those who loved the original to see how willing they are to accept change. -It seems that so far the only role of Mari, the brand new character, is to act as a placeholder when the changes to Asuka's role take her out of the action. She seems likeable enough, though, so I'm hoping her role will be expanded in the third and final installments. -Some of the Angel redesigns are pretty cool. Sahaquiel (the Angel that tried to fall on the the Geofront from space) was made more complex, coming out of an outer shell with an appearance similar to Leliel (the Angel Shinji got trapped in), unfolding into what can only be described as a more contemporary version of its original shape. -Kaworu's role is more that of a traditional anime villain...at first anyway. It remains to be seen how he'll end up being treated this time. Overall, I orginally didn't want to see the Rebuild, but now I want to see the whole series just to see how it plays out. Do I want to own it as I do nearly all the manga, the Platinum Collection of the original anime, and Death & Rebirth/End of Evangelion? Not at this point. |
Lolita. Kubrick's best? I think it could be... maybe...
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Oh wow, I was snooping here for ideas on what to watch tonight that might be a sort of philosophical horror, and noticed (er, was slapped by) felikson's sig. She says that? Awesomeness noted.
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great fucking movie from one of my favorite contemporary directors. wierd poster! man push cart goodbye solo and chop shop all 9/10 |
an fyi to all you guys amazon has criterion collection shit 35% for an indefinite amount of time
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First half of THX 1138.
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Scream 6/10
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Image broke, too lazy to replace. Cherish 6/10 |
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I was going to watch 8 1/2 but Netflix had other ideas... I can only see a little under half of the subtitles, the rest are cut off. Tried stretching screen no can do. I can watch on my computer but I want full 1080p! I guess I'll just buy it, without even watching first, looks amazing.
Watched: Ring:0 Birthday Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, ...and Spring Both very good. |
HARD EIGHT aka SYDNEY - 8/10
WORLD'S GREATEST DAY - 7/10 I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS - 6/10 |
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It's really good. Best Fellini film I've seen. ![]() I haven't seen the Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) film since I was a tot. It really pales in comparison to the tv series, but still manages to retain the initial concept of what makes the Buffy character so cool in the first place. It was fun seeing Paul Reubens and Stephen Root in the movie, although Reubens wasn't necessarily at the top of his game. Stephen Root was an absolute hoot though! An enjoyable flick, for what it is. |
ohdude, I loved the Buffy movie as a pre-teen. Haha. I still find it enjoyable today. THough yea, certainly nothing like the show.
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Yeah, I do like how in the movie, Buffy is given a "spidey-sense" ability, except it's just her getting cramps whenever a vampire is around. THAT'S FUNNY. There's a shit ton of differences, like how in the film there's just one eternally old Watcher rather than an actual Watchers' Council, or the Vampires not poofing into dust, no burned-down gym, etc.; it just felt like an extended rough draft of the Buffy concept... which it essentially is.
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You must spread some stakes through the heart around before giving it to keep poppin pimples again.
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![]() Its rubbish, and yet its brilliant. I will never have a bad word said against this film |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() FISH STORY - 9/10 |
chasing amy: 5/10
harold & kumar escape from guantanamo bay: 6/10 the wackness: 6/10 |
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^My eyes thought it was Billy Corgan up in The Wanderers.
Watched "the bed you sleep in" last night. It was actually really good. I say actually like I'm surprised, because I didnt think I had the attention span to get through something so amazingly mundane. But I found myself thinking about it after, and consciously tried to slow everything down today, not filling in silences (vocal, or otherwise) just because they were there. Feels good. |
Saw Scott Pilgrim vs. The World again on HBO....a bit less mindblowing (a much smaller screen and stereo-as opposed to surround sound-will do that to some films) than the first time, but no less extremely entertaining.
Still 10/10, hands down I want the DVD so bad |
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![]() My first Cassavetes and I loved it! Gena Rowlands and Lynn Carlin are extremely beautiful. These "faces" contained in this film, just made me want to pause and draw them. After watching, I can understand some people stances on Cassavetes as a bit off a womanizer and anti-feminists. All in all loved this film. atsonicpark, Fish Story! *CHECK* I need some recommendations for some quality Japanese films on Netflix, my list has dired up after Noriko, Vibrator, and I am a S&M Writer. |
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