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Re: Last film you saw
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 6:24 PM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Walk the Line. Not bad :)


I love Walk the Line. One of my favourites.
 
Re: Last film you saw
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 6:43 PM Quote
minnmess wrote:
Hanne wrote:
Walk the Line. Not bad :)


I love Walk the Line. One of my favourites.


I second that!
 
Re: Last film you saw
bogusblue
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bogusblue Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 6:48 PM Quote
Charlie Bartlett. Was good. A story of a rich teenager weirdo. Don't worry, it is not about Paris Hilton xD.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 7:08 PM Quote
minnmess wrote:

I love Walk the Line. One of my favourites.


I was extremely impressed by Joaquin Phoenix' acting. Absolutely brilliant!
 
Re: Last film you saw
lilly
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lilly Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 9:40 PM Quote
bogusblue wrote:
Charlie Bartlett. Was good. A story of a rich teenager weirdo. Don't worry, it is not about Paris Hilton xD.


hah, I've seen that movie, it's really weird - don't know what to think of it...

I watched "Ae Fond Kiss" again today (third time), for my dissertation. Every time I watch it, I keep thinking: "hey, stop, show me more about the life of the MINOR characters, I don't want to see the (obviously-non-professional) guy with the broad fake smile all the time".

am going to watch "My Name is Joe" tomorrow, and I'm slightly afraid of seeing it. I mean, I know exactly what happens, I know the ending and everything, but I just hate suicide scenes (don't ask me why I used to like "Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself" ... oh yes I remember: because of Jamie Sives. Argh. WHO said writing a dissertation on "Glasgow"-movies is a good idea!?...oh yes, that was me (*damn*)... I'm SO going to get caught in the cliché trap...)
 
Re: Last film you saw
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 9:43 PM Quote
Hanne wrote:
minnmess wrote:

I love Walk the Line. One of my favourites.


I was extremely impressed by Joaquin Phoenix' acting. Absolutely brilliant!


I agree. His voice isnt the same as Johnny's, but no ones can be. He had the manerisms down perfectly though.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Moray
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Moray Posted Tue 06 Jan, 2009 10:44 PM Quote
"The Spirit". This was not a good movie
 
Re: Last film you saw
Yulia Nox
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Yulia Nox Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 4:50 AM Quote
Everything is Illuminated :)
 
Re: Last film you saw
frandougeil
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frandougeil Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 6:34 AM Quote
Yulia Nox wrote:
Everything is Illuminated :)


GREAT movie=)

Loved Elijah Wood's acting!!Eugene Hutz's character had such strong presence=D
What a fine actor!!Not to mention him being an awesome musician in real life too!Love gogol bordello=)
No one else could have played the character better than him!
Love this movie=DD
 
Re: Last film you saw
Yulia Nox
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Yulia Nox Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 6:41 AM Quote
frandougeil wrote:
Yulia Nox wrote:
Everything is Illuminated :)


GREAT movie=)

Eugene Hutz's character had such strong presence=D


that character is just PREMIUM! xD!
 
Re: Last film you saw
akanksha
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akanksha Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 7:36 AM Quote
Yulia Nox wrote:
frandougeil wrote:
Yulia Nox wrote:
Everything is Illuminated :)


GREAT movie=)

Eugene Hutz's character had such strong presence=D


that character is just PREMIUM! xD!


Hahaha oh yes :P I dub it a premium movie! The book is really nice as well, though it has a slightly more serious tone than the movie. Alex's language in the book is hilarious too!
 
Re: Last film you saw
Chiito-chan
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Chiito-chan Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 8:35 AM Quote
Moray wrote:
"The Spirit". This was not a good movie

Glad to know it.
 
Re: Last film you saw
champagnesupernova
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champagnesupernova Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 2:20 PM Quote
I have seen "Milk" and "The Pope's Toilet" in the last couple days.

Like them both. Sean Penn is setting forth yet another incredible performance as harvey Milk. This is probably the most dramatic work Gus Van Sant ever made. Unlike the rest of his experimental filmography (except Good Will Hunting), you can say this one is a simple drama telling a real life story. Still good. Recommended!

And The Pope's Toilet is a little film from Uruguay. Nice and creative. Quite depressing but equally realistic. It is kinda way of telling how poor people tend to fill their lives with exagerated beleives.

Both are recommended.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Peewee
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Peewee Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 3:05 PM Quote
Jumper

It was ok, not as good as it raved to be.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Rammsfer
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Rammsfer Posted Wed 07 Jan, 2009 5:42 PM Quote
Peewee wrote:
Jumper

It was ok, not as good as it raved to be.


l wish i could travel like him xD
 
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