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What Movies Are You Watching Lately

frenchy

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watched "harry Brown" and "Before the Devil Knows your dead" again,fantastic movies
 

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I rewatched Dr.Strangelove last night, as well as Gattaca today, which I enjoyed. Anyone else watch Gattaca?
 

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Gattaca is fantastic. One of my favorites for sure.

Watched Source Code with Jake Gyllenhaal, horrible title but is actually a pretty good flick. Kind of like inception meets groundhog day.
 

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watched this Hitchcock flick (1936) last night. It's based on Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent which I read a few years ago.



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Currently watching Too Big to Fail on HBO. It kind of isn't very good.
 

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Saw Priest 2 weeks ago, Pirates 4 last weekend and saw The Hangover 2 earlier today. Enjoyed all 3 movies.

I'm watching Tears of The Sun right now.
 

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I saw In Bruges yesterday. I can't understand how it is ranked #209 on IMDb top #250...
The acting was good, some funny dialogs but I had no feeling for the characters what so ever...
 

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Originally Posted by Wiker
I saw In Bruges yesterday. I can't understand how it is ranked #209 on IMDb top #250... The acting was good, some funny dialogs but I had no feeling for the characters what so ever...
I had plenty of feeling for the characters, only it was mostly pity. People kept saying how funny that film was (it does have it's funny parts), but overall I thought the movie was just really sad.
 

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I re-watched Mulholland Drive yesterday evening with some friends. I'd almost forgotten how much I love that movie. My head is still spinning in a million directions. Great stuff.
 

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Originally Posted by dwyhajlo
I re-watched Mulholland Drive yesterday evening with some friends. I'd almost forgotten how much I love that movie. My head is still spinning in a million directions. Great stuff.
This and Lost Highway are my fave Lynch films. I watched Inland Empire a while back and I just had no fuckin' clue what was going on.
 

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Originally Posted by Biggskip
This and Lost Highway are my fave Lynch films. I watched Inland Empire a while back and I just had no fuckin' clue what was going on.

Those are my two favourite Lynch movies, also, as it happens. Inland Empire is a difficult movie (and it can be pretty grueling, if you're not in the mood), but I found that it became a lot more interesting and enjoyable once I accepted that it's really not meant to be fully understood on a rational level.
 

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Originally Posted by Wiker
I saw In Bruges yesterday. I can't understand how it is ranked #209 on IMDb top #250...
The acting was good, some funny dialogs but I had no feeling for the characters what so ever...


That movie was terrible. "Independent" filmmaking at its absolute worst.
 

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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
Outrage
Trollhunter
Another Earth
Perfect Sense
Fire of Conscience
A Barefoot Dream
Juan
Vampire
Burke and Hare
Revenge: A Love Story
Gandu
Love
Norwegian Wood
4 films in the secret festival


and probably gonna add 2 or 3 others. Looking at the following:
As If I'm Not There
The Redemption of General Butt Naked
Poupoupidou (Nobody Else but You)
Black Bread


Poupoupidou and fire of conscience are mediocre, outrage is a weak Kitano but better than his latest crap movies.
 

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Bridesmaid and Hangover 2. Both funny as hell.
 

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