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Trainspotting
Came up as NinjaVideo's movie of the day, watched it, glad I did. It was fucking awesome.
I bet you'll never try smack as well.
They should show that film in schools.
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Wolfman was disappointing, looking forward to watching Shutter island on thursday.
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One of my flatmates (back in the day) had a girlfriend who was a junkie. Nothing puts you off drugs like having anything to do with hardcore drug users.
No matter who they are, they have a way of making everyone they come into contact with part of their personal drama.
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12
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4826...p_H264_-Secret
Best fucking movie!
memento
its an old movie but i saw it again recently.... you'll want to watch twice for sure
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Mindfuck.
I finally got around to watching El Topo. I was not disappointed, another excellent Mexican surrealist film.
I stumbled a crossed a cinematic master piece.
Alice in Wonderland (1976 film) A Musical Porno
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_i...281976_film%29
http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/1...nd?tab=summary
The main actress went on to play a few well know movies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristine_DeBell
Working with Bill Murray in Meatballs and Robert Zemeckis in I Wanna Hold Your Hand
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meatballs_%28film%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Wanna...and_%28film%29
I wait for Xutechs and Kugus judgment on this wonder of a film.
Ohh I almost forgot , watch the end with listings of the actors.
Bonus point if you see it.
It can't be anywhere near as good as The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet or The Notorious Cleopatra.
Well, it might be as good as The Notorious Cleopatra.
Malice in wonderland.
Billionaires daughter hit by a cab while running away from her father, loses her memory and ends up being dragged into a surreal world of organized crime that surrounds the Queen and time travel.
I have a soft spot for things like this, but i think its well worth a watch.
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I started watching Mega Force expecting a really shitty movie, but it was actually pretty entertaining.
M by director Fritz Lang. It is a very good film and has actually aged pretty well.
This seems the appropriate thread to talk about a film i recent film i haven't watched, don't want to and wouldn't like.
Greenberg
Another fucking Ben stiller film. I hate this prick.
So when i see yet another fucking add for it and notice a quote that:
I can only agree. I have never seen him be in the least bit humorous.Wickedly humorous, ben stiller like you've never seen him
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No, this seems like the absolute worst thread for that.
“24: DAY EIGHT” WILL BE THE AWARD-WINNING SERIES’ FINAL SEASON
Two-Hour Series Finale Airs Monday, May 24, on FOX
In a joint decision made by 24’s star and executive producer Kiefer Sutherland, executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon, Twentieth Century Fox Television, Imagine Entertainment and Fox Broadcasting Company, it was determined that the acclaimed series will end its remarkable eight-season run. Jack Bauer’s last day on FOX will conclude when the final two hours of “Day Eight” air Monday, May 24 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). As the countdown to the series’ climactic conclusion races on, the final 11 hours will air uninterrupted Mondays (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Multiple award-winning series star Kiefer Sutherland reflected on the show’s run: “This has been the role of a lifetime, and I will never be able to fully express my appreciation to everyone who made it possible. While the end of the series is bittersweet, we always wanted 24 to finish on a high note, so the decision to make the eighth season our last was one we all agreed upon. This feels like the culmination of all our efforts from the writers to the actors to our fantastic crew and everyone at Fox. Looking ahead to the future, Howard Gordon and I are excited about the opportunity to create the feature film version of 24. But when all is said and done, it is the loyal worldwide fan base that made it possible for me to have the experience of playing the role of Jack Bauer, and for that I am eternally grateful.”
Executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon said, “Kiefer and I have loved every minute of making 24, but we all believe that now is the right time to call it a day. I echo his sentiments of gratitude toward the show’s amazing creative team, as well as the studio and network who have always believed in us and shown us unbelievable support.”
“24 is so much more than just a TV show – it has redefined the drama genre and created one of the most admired action icons in television history,” said Peter Rice, Chairman, Entertainment, Fox Networks Group. Kevin Reilly, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company added, “We are extremely proud of this groundbreaking series and will be forever thankful to Kiefer, the producers, the cast and crew for everything they’ve put into 24 over the years. It’s truly been an amazing and unforgettable eight days.”
“We are so grateful to Kiefer and Howard who have really poured their hearts and souls into making this show over the past eight seasons,” commented Gary Newman and Dana Walden, Chairmen, Twentieth Century Fox Television. “To everyone who contributed to this iconic series over its amazing run, we want to extend our heartfelt appreciation for your incredible work.”
Added Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer, “I’m so proud to have been a part of 24, which has become such a cultural phenomenon. And to Kiefer and Howard and everyone who has worked on the show, many thanks.”
Now in its eighth season with Kiefer Sutherland starring as the heroic Jack Bauer, the inventive and suspenseful 24 has been nominated for a total of 68 Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over the course of seven seasons, Sutherland garnered seven Emmy nominations and one win for Outstanding Lead Actor – Drama Series. While the series gained global recognition, Sutherland’s portrayal of the legendary character penetrated the American psyche like no other dramatic television character to become part of the English lexicon.
Premiering November 6, 2001, 24 employed a pioneering split-screen, fast-paced format with complex interweaving storylines as viewers followed anti-terrorism agent Jack Bauer through 24 pulse-pounding episodes, each covering one hour and presented in real time. Subsequent seasons combined the show’s unique and trend-setting format while delivering compelling new elements and attracting talented actors and guest stars, including the Emmy Award-winning Cherry Jones (President Allison Taylor). The series also currently stars Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe O’Brian), Anil Kapoor (Omar Hassan), Annie Wersching (Renee Walker), Katee Sackhoff (Dana Walsh), Mykelti Williamson (Brian Hastings), Freddie Prinze Jr. (Cole Ortiz), Chris Diamantopoulos (Rob Weiss) and John Boyd (Arlo Glass).
The first six seasons were set in Los Angeles, and following the strike-induced delay of Season Seven, “24: Redemption,” a two-hour film bridging Seasons Six and Seven, was set in Africa. Washington, D.C. was the setting for Season Seven, and the final season of 24 finds Jack Bauer thwarting a terrorist attack in New York.
At the conclusion of Season Eight, 24 will have a produced a total of 194 episodes (including “24: Redemption”), making it one of the longest-running action television shows in history.
Tune in Monday, March 29 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) for the next all-new installment of 24 and Monday, April 5 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) for a special two-hour episode.
Created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, 24 is a production of 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz, David Fury, Manny Coto, Brannon Braga, Brad Turner, Alex Gansa, Kiefer Sutherland and Brian Grazer are executive producers, while Chip Johannessen and Patrick Harbinson serve as co-executive producers. Brad Turner will direct the series finale.
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“24: DAY EIGHT” WILL BE THE AWARD-WINNING SERIES’ FINAL SEASON
Two-Hour Series Finale Airs Monday, May 24, on FOX
In a joint decision made by 24’s star and executive producer Kiefer Sutherland, executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon, Twentieth Century Fox Television, Imagine Entertainment and Fox Broadcasting Company, it was determined that the acclaimed series will end its remarkable eight-season run. Jack Bauer’s last day on FOX will conclude when the final two hours of “Day Eight” air Monday, May 24 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). As the countdown to the series’ climactic conclusion races on, the final 11 hours will air uninterrupted Mondays (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Multiple award-winning series star Kiefer Sutherland reflected on the show’s run: “This has been the role of a lifetime, and I will never be able to fully express my appreciation to everyone who made it possible. While the end of the series is bittersweet, we always wanted 24 to finish on a high note, so the decision to make the eighth season our last was one we all agreed upon. This feels like the culmination of all our efforts from the writers to the actors to our fantastic crew and everyone at Fox. Looking ahead to the future, Howard Gordon and I are excited about the opportunity to create the feature film version of 24. But when all is said and done, it is the loyal worldwide fan base that made it possible for me to have the experience of playing the role of Jack Bauer, and for that I am eternally grateful.”
Executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon said, “Kiefer and I have loved every minute of making 24, but we all believe that now is the right time to call it a day. I echo his sentiments of gratitude toward the show’s amazing creative team, as well as the studio and network who have always believed in us and shown us unbelievable support.”
“24 is so much more than just a TV show – it has redefined the drama genre and created one of the most admired action icons in television history,” said Peter Rice, Chairman, Entertainment, Fox Networks Group. Kevin Reilly, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company added, “We are extremely proud of this groundbreaking series and will be forever thankful to Kiefer, the producers, the cast and crew for everything they’ve put into 24 over the years. It’s truly been an amazing and unforgettable eight days.”
“We are so grateful to Kiefer and Howard who have really poured their hearts and souls into making this show over the past eight seasons,” commented Gary Newman and Dana Walden, Chairmen, Twentieth Century Fox Television. “To everyone who contributed to this iconic series over its amazing run, we want to extend our heartfelt appreciation for your incredible work.”
Added Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer, “I’m so proud to have been a part of 24, which has become such a cultural phenomenon. And to Kiefer and Howard and everyone who has worked on the show, many thanks.”
Now in its eighth season with Kiefer Sutherland starring as the heroic Jack Bauer, the inventive and suspenseful 24 has been nominated for a total of 68 Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over the course of seven seasons, Sutherland garnered seven Emmy nominations and one win for Outstanding Lead Actor – Drama Series. While the series gained global recognition, Sutherland’s portrayal of the legendary character penetrated the American psyche like no other dramatic television character to become part of the English lexicon.
Premiering November 6, 2001, 24 employed a pioneering split-screen, fast-paced format with complex interweaving storylines as viewers followed anti-terrorism agent Jack Bauer through 24 pulse-pounding episodes, each covering one hour and presented in real time. Subsequent seasons combined the show’s unique and trend-setting format while delivering compelling new elements and attracting talented actors and guest stars, including the Emmy Award-winning Cherry Jones (President Allison Taylor). The series also currently stars Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe O’Brian), Anil Kapoor (Omar Hassan), Annie Wersching (Renee Walker), Katee Sackhoff (Dana Walsh), Mykelti Williamson (Brian Hastings), Freddie Prinze Jr. (Cole Ortiz), Chris Diamantopoulos (Rob Weiss) and John Boyd (Arlo Glass).
The first six seasons were set in Los Angeles, and following the strike-induced delay of Season Seven, “24: Redemption,” a two-hour film bridging Seasons Six and Seven, was set in Africa. Washington, D.C. was the setting for Season Seven, and the final season of 24 finds Jack Bauer thwarting a terrorist attack in New York.
At the conclusion of Season Eight, 24 will have a produced a total of 194 episodes (including “24: Redemption”), making it one of the longest-running action television shows in history.
Tune in Monday, March 29 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) for the next all-new installment of 24 and Monday, April 5 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) for a special two-hour episode.
Created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, 24 is a production of 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz, David Fury, Manny Coto, Brannon Braga, Brad Turner, Alex Gansa, Kiefer Sutherland and Brian Grazer are executive producers, while Chip Johannessen and Patrick Harbinson serve as co-executive producers. Brad Turner will direct the series finale.
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Event Horizon
The first hour was incredible, creepy, subtle and excellently shot. The last thirty minutes is....ehhh.
Thats a pretty accurate description sadly. One of my all time favorites, but i wish they had something like, oh a single crewmember left alive terrified out of their mind with the film ending with them cowering somewhere while the engine powers up one lat time- then fade to black.
Same genre, i thought Solaris had a disappointing ending but was otherwise a good film. Likewise, Sphere. starts well then flops. Seems to be a characteristic of that kind of genre- i guess the best horror is always that we create for ourselves.
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"Kick-Ass" lives up to its name.
I thought it didn't come out for another two weeks.
AICN
Joss Whedon To Assemble THE AVENGERS!
Beaks here...
Deadline New York's Mike Fleming is reporting that Joss Whedon is in final negotiations to direct THE AVENGERS. Huge tip of the hat to IESB for being the first to name Whedon as a finalist for the project.
In many ways, Whedon is the ideal choice for this dream superhero project: starting with BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (hell, even going back to writing in a reference to Gigantor in SPEED), he's been integral in the mainstreaming of geek culture; he's also been extremely active in the comic book world, launching ASTONISHING X-MEN and taking over for Brian K. Vaughan on RUNAWAYS. As a feature filmmaker, however, the jury is out: SERENITY may have been shot anamorphic, but it still played like TV on the big screen; as for the multitude of BUFFY, ANGEL and DOLLHOUSE episodes he's directed, I've yet to see him deliver something that has impressive physical scale.
And this is crucial because THE AVENGERS needs to be the biggest movie ever from Marvel Studios. It's the film they've been building towards since Nick Fury's post-credits cameo in IRON MAN. If they fall short, the Marvel Studios brand could be irrevocably diminished.
Another challenge for Whedon: managing egos, and not allowing THE AVENGERS to turn into IRON MAN 3 just because Robert Downey Jr. is the biggest star in the cast. This needs to be a true ensemble effort. If anyone leads the way, it should be Captain America. Though I don't know much about the script (Nick Fury allegedly plays a significant role in the narrative), I wouldn't be surprised if pressure is brought to bear on Zak Penn to beef up a role or two before the film goes before cameras in early 2011. Love Downey, love Tony Stark, but, as Harry said a couple of weeks ago, I'd rather this be the superhero version of THE PROFESSIONALS - with a slight emphasis on Cap. Or Henry Pym.
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Firefly too you fuckers.
I think this is a very risky choice.
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I can't wait for everyone to be assembled and be all badass and then the token female who has been a vulnerable doe the entire time just absolutely owns everyone, because that is the way Joss Whedon writes everything he ever does.
chris nolan's next film
[youtube]S3XzUYd6nrU[/youtube]
Don't be afraid to imagine bigger guns.
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No, sorry. Its still just as fucked up.The Big Daddy/Hit Girl bond would normally seem profoundly twisted, yet the relationship works thanks to Moretz’s firecracker delivery. Unlike Natalie Portman’s unsettling portrait of a child assassin in The Professional, Hit Girl is coming from a wholesome place: She just wants to be like Dad.
Who, exactly is that wish fulfillment for?“Role model” may not be the first phrase that comes to mind when watching a preteen girl slash throats while snarling expletives at the bad guys, but this slab of fanboy wish-fulfillment makes no claim to high-minded purpose
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If it is anything like the relation in the comics, it is rather wholesome compared to most other relationships between an adult male and a young female in comics.
wow.. just, wow.. (somewhat nsfw)
44 inch chest.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0914837/
If you dont like British cinema you will probably hate it
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Hobo with a shotgun... awesome
The original hobo with a shotgun was more frantic, reminded me of the character from Postal.
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Il Divo (2008)
Better Off Dead (1985?) .... can never get enough 80s movies.
RIP John Hughes
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
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Two Western bank/train robbers flee to Bolivia when the law gets too close.
EDIT: It also happens to be one of the finest Paul Newman and Robert Redford films around, with what is perhaps the best ending of any film written.
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Boy A
depressed me a bit, but it was a very very good film, one of the type that leaves you thinking about it after its finished.The story of a child murderer released into society as an adult, taking its title from the court practice of concealing the identity of child defendants.
"Super 8" Trailer
JJ Abrams & Spielberg (not giving away much as usual)
another PKD adaptation
[youtube]wZJ0TP4nTaE[/youtube]
Going by the trailer, that's got shades of Dark City about it.
About Last Night... Classic '80s and very poignant for me at the time
Planet Terror
and now i really want them to make machete
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