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  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    A Serious Man: I love the Coen brothers. No, I adore The Coen Brothers, yes they don't always knock it out of the park, but their bunts are better than at least 50% of films made, and their small hits to get bases loaded can be better than 90% of films made, of course the home runs are the masterstroke, films such as No Country, O' Brother, ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on November 16, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    Right, just caught 2012: Mr. Roland Emmerich has had a rather interesting Hollywood career, Stargate, cack, Independance Day, awesome. Godzilla, cack, The Day After Tomorrow, awesome. 10,000 B.C., cack. So in essence 2012, seeing as his last film was more than the standard cack, should be a masterpiece right? I mean, the basic set up, John Cusack
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on November 13, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    2 new film reviews from the past few days of free films, both Vigilante ones. Law Abiding Citizen: F. Gary Gray has brought us such titles as The Italian Job with Mark Wahlberg and A Man Apart with Vin Diesel, now he teams up with Kurt Wimmer, the man who gave us Ultraviolet and Equilibrium, to bring us Law Abiding Citizen, a film where Jamie Foxx
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on November 11, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    Jason Statham has never done an American Accent, Jason Statham has done a Jason Statham accent. But I agree, Jim Carrey seems to be mostly for needing a big name in the film, and whilst his voice work can be sometimes, Horton Hears A Who for example, here where the film is trying hard to be traditional, too much comedy and odd voices is rather ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on November 5, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    A Christmas Carol (IMAX 3D): Robert Zemeckis returns once more for the third of his mo-cap films, first was the rather brilliantly sweet and simple Polar Express, second was the dry but exciting Beowulf, now he's employed Jim Carrery to play about 1000 characters who all don't sound English by any means, so fit in perfectly with the shoddy accents
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on November 4, 2009
  • Re: Favourite Director

    I believe Christopher Columbus did Home Alone, Hughes however did write the script, but Ferris Bueller, PLanes, Trains et all are some amazing films. I'd have to go for Kevin Smith for my fave director, massive ego, bigger belly, but damnit if I don't enjoy nearly every film, Jersey Girl aside he's got a great batting average. Worst is a toss up ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on October 30, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    Capitalism: A Love Story - Going in to the BFI's LFF Surprise Film knowing the film from the night prior's paid for screenings people saw, I was prepared to witness another Michael Moore documentary, a man I've been a fan of since I started really getting into cinema, Bowling for Columbine, Sicko and Roger &amp; Me are truly amazing and ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on October 26, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    I absolutely agree, the weaker plots but main focus on Tony's amazing talents helped the first two films to be genuinely entertaining films, this one just messed it up by not having much action at all.
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on October 25, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    Paranormal Activity: Blair Witch rocked the movie scene a decade ago, no budget camcorder horror about the power of suggestion that got everyone riled up. Then it subsided until 2007's [Rec] and subsequent, and shameless, English language remake Quarantine, add to that Cloverfield and Diary of the Dead, and forthcoming [Rec 2] (Quarantine 2: ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on October 23, 2009
  • Re: Recent Films Thread

    The Contrabulous Fabtrap... Erm, The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus Terry Gilliam returns with a ridiculously entitled film of The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus, wherein Christopher Plummer is a man made immortal by Tom Waits' d, and beaten in a bet must give any 16 year old child to the D. He runs a small sideshow with friend Percy (Verne ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by EthanRunt on October 20, 2009
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