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I'm relieved by two things: 1) my wife is a huge Lynch fan and 2) we watched it in the daytime rather than right before she goes to sleep. |
paris je t'aime. last wednesday.
it was kinda lame, ok i guess. my favorite part was the coen brothers'. |
I couldn't sleep last night and I watched Requiem for a Dream. I've seen it a hundred times but it was still good.
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A Clockwork Orange
Fight Club |
hm what was it? OH YES! the first werner herzog feature. starts sleepy but then WOW the awesomeness
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The Untouchables
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Die Hard 4
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This Is England
Before The Devil Knows Your Dead And Now The Screaming Starts! Asylum |
It says last movie, not last movies. Unless you watched them all at once...
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fuck do you care? haha. those were the last movies i've watched. should i wait until tomorrow to post the second one? or Christmas to post the third? i post them all at once, because i saw them all yesterday. get on Alex's Trip's back while you're at it. |
But you get a good post count that way!
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i want to be the oldest member with the lowest post count. |
Then stop replying to my shameless attempts to up my own post count!
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I just watched the 1924 Soviet film Aelita Queen of Mars, which was based on a Tolstoy story and may have been the first interplanetary science fiction movie ever. It was pretty cool, even if watching a silent film is a chore by today's standards. The ending features a propogandist Bolshevik revolution on Mars, but as is often the case with movies from that era it kind of satarizes the revolution under the noses of the Soviet censors at the same time. Really amazing sets and costumes which clearly had a huge influence on visions of the future to follow on both sides of the Iron Curtain. This movie predated Fritz Lang's Metropolis by three years, so it may even have influenced him. The cityscapes are certainly similar.
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Ernest Saves Christmas is on in about 20. I'm hoping to watch that. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. It was a frequent christmas movie for myself that I'd watch on a ratty old vhs copy from the tele that I taped one year as a kid.
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Wild Wild West
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The Will Smith one?
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The Abominable Doctor Phibes:
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