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What movie have you recently seen?

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Moffo

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Saw it last night with the Leader of the Opposition. I got my pup from a refuge when he was 3 weeks old (back in 95) and we have seen him slow down at times over the past few years so some parts of the movie seemed to be almost "real".
Probably the only way the movie let itself down was through the lack of physical aging by the main human characters in comparison to the Kids and Marley....
Although I do not mind that Aniston looked good throughout....:)

second that, aniston was very solid in the movie. ive never really seen her in much but i thought she did a good job with it. not an oscar winning movie but like yourself, was a leader of the opposition choice and it was better than i thought walking in to it
 

Thomas

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Igor...loved it.


Steve Buscemi as the suicidal lab-bunny who is genetically modified that he cannot die is serious genius.
 

gottabegood

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Good thread....

Just been getting into asian cinema, particularly Japanese anime and movies as well as Korean flicks. I can't believe I didn't get into this earlier, there is plenty of A class stuff here.

I always watched plenty of the old Shaw brothers Kung Fu flicks as a young fella, but have decided to delve a bit deeper.

If you like well constructed revenge flicks then I can highly recommend the following all by the same director.
1. Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
2. Oldboy
3. Sympathy for Mr Vengeance

Also a Japanese anime - "Appleseed" - basically about post apocalptic world where man and machine are trying to figure how to go forward. Fleshed out story, good action but simply amazing graphics, and should not be missed.
 

elyod138

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Good thread....

Just been getting into asian cinema, particularly Japanese anime and movies as well as Korean flicks. I can't believe I didn't get into this earlier, there is plenty of A class stuff here.

I always watched plenty of the old Shaw brothers Kung Fu flicks as a young fella, but have decided to delve a bit deeper.

If you like well constructed revenge flicks then I can highly recommend the following all by the same director.
1. Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
2. Oldboy
3. Sympathy for Mr Vengeance

Also a Japanese anime - "Appleseed" - basically about post apocalptic world where man and machine are trying to figure how to go forward. Fleshed out story, good action but simply amazing graphics, and should not be missed.

Chan-Wook Park is awesome.
 

gottabegood

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id like to see a list of how many of the big stars are jewish

It not just the stars, it's the writers, directors the whole kit and kaboodle. Just about every American movie studio and TV channel and everything in between is owned by Jews. Hence the absolute massive disproportionate amount of Jews in this industry. So you can imagine the massive bias when hiring comes around, and the talent that gets left behind.

So it is absolutely refreshing watching asian cinema at the moment, especially how they accentuate the grey shade instead of the endless black and white boo the baddy vs yeah the goody hollywood crap.
 

Tommax25

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saw 'in the realm of the senses' again recently, loved it again. 5/5 and if I could give it more I would. do yourselves a favour and see this film.
 
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