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Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 2:33 am
by Santi
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About IRA
is strangely different.
The silence of her makes it a different movie

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 12:19 am
by Santi
The girl is the same of Oblivion

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 10:14 am
by Ian
Friday the 13th Part VI - Jason Lives. Have to admit, I'm not the biggest fan of this horror series - it always seemed to me like a cheap, nasty and thoroughly amateur hour knock-off of Halloween - but I rather like this one, partly because it's just plain made better than some, but mainly because it's got it's tongue so far in its cheek it's pretty much coming out the other side. The fact that it opens with a parody of the Bond movie openings, with Jason ambling on screen in a circle and chucking his machete at the screen - pretty much lets on straight away that they're not exactly doing this with a straight face. Tommy Jarvis, the lad who managed to successfully knock off Jason in the 4th flick - the killer in V being a copycat - is so obsessed with what happened to him as a lad that he digs up Jason's grave just to make sure he's dead. Cue open coffin getting struck by lightning and Jason coming back from the grave to slice up some more unwary teens and adults. It's archly self-aware daft fun, with some amusing lines.
Little kid to his mate as they cower under the bed as Jason goes on the rampage outside: "So... what were you gonna be when you grew up?" :lol:

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:58 am
by Santi
Beyond the law
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Spanish tittle: Memories that kill (Recuerdos que matan)

Anything that he make is by her bad memories, I prefer spanish name of film.

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It's a true story!

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 12:57 am
by Santi
Black Coal
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Interesting and rare

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 10:15 am
by Ian
The Stepfather. LOST's Terry O'Quinn gives a blazing performance as a psychopathic killer obsessed with having the perfect family in this chilling 80s thriller. For single mom Catherine Hicks, Jerry Blake (O'Quinn) seems like the perfect new husband and father figure to her teenage daughter Stepfanie (the lovely Jill Schoelen). But Stepfanie's resentment of her new stepfather becomes a growing suspicion that behind Jerry's cheery facade lies something more sinister... could he really be the same man that slaughtered another family just over a year ago? A cult classic.

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 3:01 am
by Santi
Thirst,
Corean vampires
Very good director of many films
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Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:59 pm
by Santi
The Reader,
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A movie not very well done.
Love , guilt, indifference , too many things together.

There is a scene very special for me. When he returns home for dinner after having been a long time with a girl for the first time .

Sitting at the table, he is in a fourth dimension.
Everything is slower , everything sounds softer , everything is quiet ...

We happened to you sometime?

Happened to me every time I met a new girl , having been the first time with a lot of love.

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Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:00 am
by Santi
In FA would been the scene of O'boy. :lol:

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:39 am
by Dahls
Santi wrote:A movie not very well done.


I thought The Reader was really well done.

Good point about the "forth dimension scene", as you put it.
It's quite universal recognizable I think.


Saw The Imitation Game and Birdman last week.
Both great films, especially the latter.
A strange tension and surrealism that sort of reminded my of Black Swan, although without the scare factor.
One of the better Hollywood features I've seen in years.

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:08 am
by Ian
They Live. A down-on-his-luck drifter (Roddy Piper) discovers a box of mysterious sunglasses that enable him to see the world as it really is - an alien-ruled dystopia where humanity is little more than cattle, hypnotised and controlled by subliminal messages all around them. John Carpenter's 80s sci-fi satire is flawed and uneven, but fascinating and biting enough for it not to really matter, and is arguably more potent and resonant in today's world than it was back then.
"I came here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all outta bubblegum." :lol:

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:44 pm
by Santi

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 10:12 am
by Ian
Capricorn One. Three astronauts (James Brolin, Sam Waterston, OJ Simpson (!)) expecting to blast off on the first manned mission to Mars instead find themselves kidnapped and forced into performing an elaborate hoax of landing on Mars in a television studio. But when something happens to the REAL spacecraft, their lives are suddenly in very serious jeopardy... Eliot Gould co-stars as a journalist who gets onto the story of the century in this entertaining late 70s thriller that is an obvious spin on the world of "the Moon landings were fake" conspiracy theories.

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 10:20 pm
by Santi
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Lesbian film, too dramatic and violent for me.

Re: Last Film You Watched

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:41 am
by fish
Hard to believe Charlize Theron was underneath that make up. :shock:

Good film I thought.
True story apparently but way too violent for me to actually "like" it.