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What Movies Are You Watching Lately

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Watched stalker again recently. I know that people are divided when it comes to Tarkovsky flicks. I love it. The after market score by Robert Rich and Lustmord titled Stalker is also very good.


One of the greatest movies of all time. I think that Stalker and Andrei Rublev were Tarkovsky's best movies, but everything he ever touched is pure gold.

Most recent movie I watched was Pedro Almodovar's The Skin I Live in. Absolutely wonderful: thematically rich and rife with so many ideas; while the plot wasn't super complex, I thought that the way it was structured and the way it unfolded were really masterful. Nothing too showy, just a really, really, really well-crafted film.
 

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Both serviceable flicks but are blown away by Terminator: Salvation.


Uh...WHAT?

Also disagree re: 1 being better than 2 in the first place.

T2 is one of the few examples of a sequel being better than the first.

Don't think there was enough mileage in the story for anything past 2 though. Should have ended there.
 
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Well, excuse Terminator: Salvation for abandoning the tried-and-true formula of sending a robot back in time to fail once again in terminating its target. We actually got to see some Resistance action and see what Skynet was capable of.
 
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By this point, who cares is my point. I'm going through Robot Armageddon fatigue.

Unless there are plans to make a film out of the Butlerian Jihad in Dune, I don't care, and probably wouldn't care about a Butlerian Jihad movie anyway because that would surely suck too.
 

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First you hate on Alien Resurrection, now this. I'm beginning to think that you have something against quality sci-fi....
 

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OMG just...OMG
 

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Is the awakening good? Thinking about watching it in the airplane :p
 

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Oh boy...

ANYWAY... I'd like to see a terminator sequel that focuses on organized ground combat between humans and machines. Like Kyle's future-flashbacks in 1. A strategic war movie, if you will. Less focus on individuals and absurd developments like a "hybrid" (derrrrrr).

Oh, and Furlong is still my choice for connor. I don't care if he's not a 6 foot stud, or if he's kind of strung out. That makes him likeable.
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watched glengarry glenross for the first time last night.

really good movie, with some excellent performances. tho, i didnt like the end, and thought it was too abrupt. also, it needed more alec baldwin.
 

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just watched shame... wow what the hell was that all about? -_- too artsy fartsy for me.


Just watched it now. Great movie with beautiful cinematography and a good soundtrack. I feel a lot of recent indie films haven't been delivering musically but this soundtrack was great all around. This track in particular really encompasses the addiction of Fassbender's character:
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watched 48hrs last night. great flick.
 

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