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Postby Marvell » Mar 1st, '07, 14:01



I'd love to know which films you've loved recently. Doesn't matter how old they are. Seems dafdt to give the plot line, since it can be found in IMDB.

I'll start off with ...

Talledega Nights

Excellent comedy for those who liked Anchor Man, etc. Like 40 Year Old Virgin (also excellent) the extra bits are a feast.

Everything is Illuminated

Sentimental comedy with some quality lines. It's slightly quirky indy cinema, but got Ellija Wood in it who plays an excellent character.

A Mighty Wind

The folk version (ish) of Spinal Tap. I can't decide if I like it more.

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Postby IAIN » Mar 1st, '07, 14:17

Ones i can keep going back to:
anchor man
history of the world part 1 - mel brooks
young frankenstein - brooks again
withnail and i - robinson
elephant man - lynch
murder by decree - dunno
shaun of the dead - pegg
the original hunchback of notredame
the thing
dont look now
the omen

thats the tip of the iceberg though...

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Postby seige » Mar 1st, '07, 14:20

Tenebrae
Irreversible
Omen 1- 3 (originals)
The Howling
LOTR
Alien

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Postby Marvell » Mar 1st, '07, 14:20

abraxus wrote:the omen

I saw the new one recently. I quite enjoyed it. Very very close to the original.

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Postby IAIN » Mar 1st, '07, 14:25

...it cant be surely!

the only one of those remakes that i thought made a nice difference, was the Hills Have Eyes...

oh, i'll add Devils rejects to the list...damn fine film...

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Postby seige » Mar 1st, '07, 14:34

Marvell wrote:
abraxus wrote:the omen

I saw the new one recently. I quite enjoyed it. Very very close to the original.


Are you kidding?

The new Omen movie lost every single subtlety of the original... the music score, the suspense, the 'reliance on what is in your mind' factor, and the acting!

The new movie should have never been made.

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Postby Tomo » Mar 1st, '07, 14:34

I really enjoyed "Good Night and Good Luck" late last year.

I watched "24-hour Party People" last night. I enjoyed it, but then again, I was there.

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Postby Nightfall » Mar 1st, '07, 14:35

I'm a huge movies fan (and have a quite big DVD collection).
Some of my favourites:

- Big Blue (Extra Long version, European Ending) since freediving is my hobby I loved this movie even though it's not quite my style
- One flew Over the cuckoo's Nest
- A Clockwork Orange
- The Crow
- Godfather 1&2
- LotR Trilogy
- Shawshank Redemption
- Hero (extra long HK version)
- Usual Suspects
- Shining (the original)

There are so many !
From the most recent ones I loved : Das Leben der anderen and El Laberinto del Fauno

And since Seige mentioned Tennebrae from my favourite Horror director, I prefer : Phenomena and Suspiria.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Mar 1st, '07, 14:36

Rita, Sue & Bob Too

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Postby Tomo » Mar 1st, '07, 14:39

Lord Freddie wrote:Rita, Sue & Bob Too

A classic of our time...

"I thought I were great!"


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Postby Marvell » Mar 1st, '07, 14:41

Nightfall wrote:- Big Blue (Extra Long version, European Ending) since freediving is my hobby I loved this movie even though it's not quite my style

I tried to sell my boxed Version Longue widescreen video on ebay and nobody bid :)
There are so many !

I'm after recent viewings, not necessarily favourites. :)

I also liked Y tu mamá también recently.

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Postby Marvell » Mar 1st, '07, 14:45

seige wrote:
Marvell wrote:
abraxus wrote:the omen

I saw the new one recently. I quite enjoyed it. Very very close to the original.

The new Omen movie lost every single subtlety of the original... the music score, the suspense, the 'reliance on what is in your mind' factor, and the acting!

Now, don't get me wrong. I much prefer the orginal(s), but the new one is a good film in its own right and the point I was trying to make was that the scenes and dialogue were very close to the original. Shot angles, etc.

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Postby Tomo » Mar 1st, '07, 14:47

abraxus wrote:elephant man - lynch

Ever seen Erasorhead? That's one disturbing film.

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Postby Marvell » Mar 1st, '07, 14:50

Just a reminder, I'm asking for recently seen films, not faves of all time. The latter can just go mad as a thread.

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Postby Nightfall » Mar 1st, '07, 14:50

Marvell wrote:
Nightfall wrote:- Big Blue (Extra Long version, European Ending) since freediving is my hobby I loved this movie even though it's not quite my style

I tried to sell my boxed Version Longue widescreen video on ebay and nobody bid :)


I own 2 different versions on VHS and 2 on DVD :D I have visited the island of Amorgos (where the greek part of the movie takes place) and it's really great.

I forgot to add Cidade de Deus (City of God) and Babel (pretty good but not as good as Amorres Perros) which I've seen recently.

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