Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

Havent seen Ganja & Hess, might check it out now that you mentioned it. Is it the 1:50 long video on Youtube?

I Saw the Devil is an excellent film. Byung-hun Lee is great, but Min-sik Choi steals the show as the antagonist. Everything about how he plays the character is perfect. I highly, highly recommend it.
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Yeah that's the one. It's worth it if you want more Duane Jones, if not though... I'm not sure.

I might give it a shot one lonely night :lol:

Juan of the Dead, was okay. Some funny moments, some nice heartfelt moments, and something I could watch again in the future. As far as comedic zombie movies go, this is near the bottom of my list, but that's only because 'Shaun...' and 'Zombieland' were such great movies. I'd say that if you like the zombie genre, watch this. If not, I might start with something else, or if you arent looking to read subtitles through the entire movie.
 
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Just started Requiem For A Dream... First Time Ever. :smokin

That opening music. 8)
 
Has anyone seen Stoker?





Only came across this cuz I heard Wentworth Miller III was a screenwriter and he screen-wrote this movie. Directed by Park Chan-wook
 
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It's Baz Luhrmann...I gotta see it eventually, cuz dude's just a super interesting filmmaker.
That could be the remake of Dawn of the Dead from 04, too.
28 Weeks Later opening scene
I know, but let's go with the better movie.
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I just remembered something.

In the movie the main character is looking for his wife. He finds her at his house, but she's a now a zombie.

Is that dawn of the dead or 28 weeks later?

edit: I just watched the trailers for these movies. It was def. 28 weeks later.
 
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It's Baz Luhrmann...I gotta see it eventually, cuz dude's just a super interesting filmmaker.
That could be the remake of Dawn of the Dead from 04, too.
28 Weeks Later opening scene
I know, but let's go with the better movie. :nerd: :lol:
I just remembered something.
In the movie the main character is looking for his wife. He finds her at his house, but she's a now a zombie.
Is that dawn of the dead or 28 weeks later?
Still 28 Weeks. But it's his kids that find her... and that's all I'll say about that.
 
I'd give anything to see an R rated Deadpool movie made. Please let that get greenlit.

Requiem bout to **** our boy up for the rest of his day. :lol:
 
smh, JPZ ruining his day watching that flick... I bought it on blu... put it on, and shut it off like 15 mins into it. I'll prob. turn it back on if I ever decide to end my life.

but it's DEFINITELY worth a watch at least once, I can't watch that movie too much without feeling crappy for a week. :smh:

on a sidenote: I'm finally watching my TDKR blu ray :pimp:

one movie turned into a movie marathon for me today..
 
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Forreal. You're just gonna be walking around with images you don't want in your head anymore. That movie suckers you into thinking it's a coming of age neighborhood story or something. :smh:

That's a movie, everyone ends up watching, but mostly just once.

Juice, juice, juice by you. :nerd: :lol:
 
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28 Weeks Later. It's the opening. Great movie that's under appreciated because it didnt match the level that 'Days' set.

Others good ones:
Shaun of the Dead
Dead Snow
Zombieland
Dawn of the Dead (remake)
Dance of the Dead (small budget indie film, surprisingly good for what it was)
Dead Alive
Pontypool (really different take on the genre, really interesting if you stay with it)

i agree with most this list.

although i suggest you watch the dead snow version in the different language and read the english captions. dont forget dawn of the dead original

i might get hate for this but throw Warm Bodies in there as well :lol: I ******g love Teresa Palmer. She like a sexy Kristen Stewart
 
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Ol' Shooter McGavin bought Happy's grandma's house, and now he's conniving grandma's into becoming diet pill addicts. :rofl: :smh:

Movie was ****** up. From start to finish really. I think the entire hour and forty minutes I was sporting a cringe face. At the beginning they all were flawed of course (Wayans and skinny Rob Lowe look-a-like moreso), but :wow: The fact that Aronofsky could develop them into junkies, addicts, hallucinogen freaks in about 100 minutes is some pretty spectacular storytelling. The severed arm :x :smh: Jesus Christ. The pan out of him on the hospital bed with only 47.26% of his ****... :smh: Jennifer Connelly turning into a straight-up *****. "*** to ***" WOW. I guess I should have known what I was in for when the front of the case read, "Director's Cut" and the back of the case displayed the movie rating: "Unrated". :lol: The Blu Ray main menu just was eerie too man. Jesus.

Marlon Wayans was such a random choice I feel like. Just coming off the Wayan Bros. TV show, and in that same year he did the first Scary Movie? :lol: What kind of acting flow is that? :rofl:

No doctor would ever renew her prescription like that after she was tripping out at her check-up. That part was where the story sort of faltered and became like "C'mon". I mean, aside from all the rest of the trippy-ness. The sequence with that signature "Requiem Of A Dream" track where the mother is receiving ECT, Wayans is doing ***** work, Connelly is tag-teaming the dirt road with some unknown chick, and Harry is getting his arm treated was... brilliantly deplorable. So excruciating to watch, but damn... I feel like the simplest of points Aronofsky successfully got across was "DON'T. DO. HARD. ****." Noted. 0]

The imagery was unique, and that was something I pinpointed the entire way. Her diet breakfast, the heroin, the weed/blunt, the clock, the imaginary cupcakes/danishes... all of it was so Aronofsky. Never seen Pi, but of his work this was like Black Swan on steroids. :lol: At least at vantage point of just being disturbed.

You're all right though. Just a one-time watch. Bought it on Blu two months ago or so hearing great things, but to be honest I had ZERO clue what it was about. I think the whole emotional catastrophe you all alerted me of was averted just because I was bracing myself for it :nerd:

Probably going to return it now. That movie serves it purpose, and only needs to be watched once. Any more than that and you're just a weird ****. :lol:
 
Ryan Reynolds used to be one of my favorite actors but I couldn't care less about the dude nowadays. He really fell off after Wolverine and Green Lantern doesn't even need to be spoken about. Buried was decent, though.

Anyone remember how much Nic Cage paid for that dinosaur skull? My man :smokin

I think I'm gonna watch Life of Pi before reading the book. I tried to read it a while back but couldn't, lost interest quickly. Normally I like to do it the other way around and relish in the misery of an unjust adaptation.
 
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Never seen Requiem. Never want to now. I figure I should just read what happens and avoid the heartache.
 
Ryan Reynolds used to be one of my favorite actors but I couldn't care less about the dude nowadays. He really fell off after Wolverine and Green Lantern doesn't even need to be spoken about.
This.

Its like as more time passed, I just started to not care about the dude and his forehead started getting bigger and bigger 
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Getting to smash Connelly in exchange for drugs kinda made me wanna be a dealer tho. :lol:

"Well I didn't let it out for air" :rofl: :rofl: :pimp:


Seriously, I watched that film one time, and have never looked at it again. I've forgotten so much of it, maybe someday I will go back, but i dunno.

Irreversible was like that for me as well. I loved Monica Belluci so much, and when I see that movie, I almost gave up watchin movie altogether. :x Brutal, brutal film.
 
I HATE the Sopranos and the Wire.



They ruined TV for me. I watched the Shield after the Wire, and I made it to season 5, but it just didn't measure up. Same with Rescue Me, same with The Unit. So instead of finding new shows, I just keep on watching the Sopranos and the Wire over and over again, and its almost painful
 
I HATE the Sopranos and the Wire.



They ruined TV for me. I watched the Shield after the Wire, and I made it to season 5, but it just didn't measure up. Same with Rescue Me, same with The Unit. So instead of finding new shows, I just keep on watching the Sopranos and the Wire over and over again, and its almost painful
Why do you hate the wire?
 
I HATE the Sopranos and the Wire.



They ruined TV for me. I watched the Shield after the Wire, and I made it to season 5, but it just didn't measure up. Same with Rescue Me, same with The Unit. So instead of finding new shows, I just keep on watching the Sopranos and the Wire over and over again, and its almost painful

You should watch revolution. :wink:
 
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