that movie sucked.
Watched The Kill List. Not really sure what happened, need to see it again. Very violent movie.
be more specific
I meant el topo.
just wasn’t that interesting.
Whhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaattttttttttttttttt??? So a movie about a mystical gunfighter in search of an ultimate truth ins’t interesting? Okie dokie, I’ll let you enjoy your Michael Bay gift set.
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One of the best horror films of the 2000’s. Chasing Sleep.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/182076
Free to watch. No bullshit.
Sorry, but this topic still says made by Dander, so it fits I guess. Keep him out of System Mechanical pencils. 0.4 lead.
any John Woo fans here? I just found out today there is a prequel to A Better Tomorrow, but its only produced by Woo. Still gonna check it out. I love Chow Yun Fat.
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since i didnt find el topo that amazing i must like explosions.
seems right.
michael bay gets more respect from me than christopher nolan & darren aronofsky
Well geeze I liked The Fountain.
Why would you say that Louis? Don’t destroy your credibility so easily…
Saw The Master. Maybe not the best date movie…
Well, uh, HEY! The Fountain was an amazing experience and Aronofsky’s best film! I liked everything else he’s done and his Noah film shall be interesting but for me The Fountain is his best work.
Dooood, seriously. Yeah I should have warned ya, lol.
Ok it had some beautiful imagery and the transcendental/timey wimey stuff was interesting but I never got far enough to see if it went somewhere. Turned it off halfway through from boredom. Others I’ve spoken to have slammed it all except for my brother. Maybe I should rewatch.
Watching Sabrina…
Oh god kill me now.
Please.
Don’t really. Just understand my rhetoric. Oh god.
I was considering walking out just to save the date but it wasn’t necessary in the end. Just made for a weird chat afterward
The Documentary Surviving Progress is a good one over on Netflix. Good work by Scorcese and the Canadian film board/grants.
Worth watching just to finally make sense of the plans and ending goal of Fight Club, with outlining the banks’ role in economic collapse and even purging other nations of finite resources. Deforestation of the big one that can be providing the majority of the clean air on this side of the continent, the Amazon.
The ideas are presented well by each speaker with a quick pace. Its not some symposium sit down for an hour and 20. Yeah, its also that short for a documentary even with plenty to look at and stories to follow all the way into China and Brazil. Some wise words from Stephen Hawking as they anti gravity lift him up is also a major Kodak moment, he looks as happy as anyone can really be doing that.
Something for everyone to ponder and take a look at, the why’s of the human experience and maybe population overgrowth, consumerism culture has gone too far, economics is never based on being on Earth and always has no limits. “The experiment of giving monkeys more brain power” by nature. Rich vs Poor. A really good entryway to documentaries if you’ve never taken a look at them or were turned off by them before. & it might even make you understand that Kuroda guy more, even just slightly just a pinch, still have to find that guy some biodegradeable shampoos…
I thought Surviving Progress was okay. Started out very strong then degenerated into the usual ‘we must reduce emissions’ and blah blah blah heard it all before schtick.