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Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:40 pm
Well, the movies coming out soon might change my mind.
Out of all the movies I've seen in the past few months... I liked Click the most.
Adam Sandler acting seriously (or semi-seriously) was a pleasure to watch plus the fact he is trying to get an actual message (not about penguins...) across to the audeince. It's not that I didn't like his lame and goofiness in his past films (I loved Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore) but it's just that once an actor does it too much... you tend to stop laughing at him and think he's a bit repetitive...
About movies... I guess they not really that bad or anything... just falling short of my expectations. I thought Superman would be awesome but it wasn't that great... Maybe you're right Jae... the execution isn't there. But you do gotta admit, there have been some really stupid plots... I'm sure Snakes on a plane has been mentioned on the forums before right?
Maybe I will check out some foreign movies but... we shall see. I already see enough Asian movies and stuff... I feel like I'm switching to watching tv more these days
Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:42 pm
@Jackal
Thanks. I'll try to catch a couple of those a week.
Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:46 pm
I'm sure Snakes on a plane has been mentioned on the forums before right?
Yeah there's a big argument/thread about it somewhere.
I love foreign films... I barely ever watch them but I've never seen one that I didn't enjoy. There was a French one in particular, I can't remember the name but it was about a guy who ran into another guy who was supposedly an old friend of his. Him and his family go back to his house with the other guy and his family, then weird things start to happen... I won't spoil the plot just incase anyone wants to see it, but I'll try and find out what it's called.
Edit: It's called
'Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien', the English title is one of the following:
Also Known As:
Harry Is Here to Help (USA)
Harry, He's Here to Help (International: English title)
With a Friend Like Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien (USA) (complete title)
With a Friend Like Harry... (USA)
IMDB explains the plot better than me
On a hot day in a highway gas station men's room, a man Michel doesn't recognize says they went to school together. He's Harry. He suggests they have a drink, so he and his girlfriend follow Michel and his family to their summer place. Michel is amazed when Harry quotes from memory a poem Michel wrote in school. Harry thinks Michel is a great writer, and he's distressed that Michel hasn't written in years. Harry stays awhile (since his father's death, he's a man of leisure) and sets out to eliminate distractions that might keep Michel from writing.
It's alot more interesting than it sounds
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J@3 on Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:50 pm
Jae wrote:I love foreign films...
Same here. Although Irreversible was pretty sick and I didn't quite get Amile, they're always a really nice different perspective that you don't really see in Hollywood movies.
Jae wrote:I barely ever watch them but I've never seen one that I didn't enjoy. There was a French one in particular, I can't remember the name but it was about a guy who ran into another guy who was supposedly an old friend of his. Him and his family go back to his house with the other guy and his family, then weird things start to happen... I won't spoil the plot just incase anyone wants to see it, but I'll try and find out what it's called.
If you can find out, that'd be great

Is it an old movie or just recent?
Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:53 pm
It's fairly recent, 2000 it was made. I must've seen it just after it came out but it's stuck with me for years.
Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:56 pm
I think I said it before but if you missed it then a good French film to watch is Amelie. Audrey Tautou (she was in a not so great Da Vinci Code) plays in it and she delivered an excellent performance. You gotta watch it.
@Jae- I'll add that one to my hitlist as well.
Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:10 am
Jae wrote:It's fairly recent, 2000 it was made. I must've seen it just after it came out but it's stuck with me for years.
The one that popped out in Google was Base Moi:
The thing that separates Baise Moi (French for “kiss” me) from other bloody and brutal films is the fact that real penetration and oral sex is displayed without a care. This movie has some of the most gratuitous acts of sex and violence in all of film history, and was subsequently banned in the country in which it was made.
That's definitely not the movie
Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:18 am
Nice find cyanide.
Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:11 am
Since this is the movie thread... here's something for discussion!
Who's a fan of Star Wars? Rank the movies in order of which ones you thought were the best!
1. Empire Strikes Back (The best film in the series, the different sub plots... excitement in building up to the end where the most famous scene/line comes up: "I am your father"...)
2. A New Hope (The original was only outdone by it's sequel... I still remember seeing it the first time!)
3. Revenge of the Sith (The love story killed it, so did the acting... if the acting was better, would have been 1 or 2 on my list...)
4. Return of the Jedi (I liked this one... it's just that some parts got a bit boring for me... don't know why...)
5. Attack of the Clones (Only thing good about this movie was Yoda fighting...)
6. Phantom Menace (This was so bad, I had to look up the name of it...

)
Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:31 am
Who heard of "The Trailer Park Boys?"
I say this movie on Saturday and it was funny as hell. If it shows in your theatre, I think you guys could give this a chance (sneak in).
Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:40 am
I've seen a couple of DVD's as of late.
I watched Twelve & Holding, it's a pretty good movie to watch on DVD, wouldn't go to the theatres for it. The story is not fantastic, but it's gripping enough to keep you interested. The cast consists of a bunch of nobodies, I did recognise the italian shrink who plays Tony Soprano's bitch in the Sopranos and the bad guy from Swat (the movie).
Monster House was another, it was alright, nothing fantastic. The animation was nice and smooth, but A Bug's Life remains my favorite till today. Over The Hedge was even better storywise.
Big Momma's House 2 was quite awful. If you've got jackshit to do and your brain is off (like at 4 a.m.), it's alright. The beach scene had me regurgitating old food though.
I started watching Stephen King's "Thinner", old movie, but I haven't seen it, so I just picked it up. (I buy movies and return them.)
Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:44 am
I saw X-Men 3 on DVD. I thought it was a great movie, one of my favorites.
Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:38 pm
I also saw the departed today. It was good, and even though I watched the Asian version I still felt that it was pretty well made even though it was pretty close to original version (which is never a bad thing).
What I didn't like was that they crammed most of the second and third movies to try and fit it all into one movie.
Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:46 pm
There was an Asian version?
Me and a friend went to the theaters to try and see if we could get tickets, but the girl right in front of us bought the last ticket. I hope to catch it in the next week or 2.
Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:39 pm
Jing wrote:There was an Asian version?
Infernal Affairs... big HK movie two years ago I think it was...
Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:44 pm
hipn wrote:Who heard of "The Trailer Park Boys?"
I say this movie on Saturday and it was funny as hell. If it shows in your theatre, I think you guys could give this a chance (sneak in).
The TPB movie is out already?

Thanks for the heads up
Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:05 pm
Jackal wrote:I started watching Stephen King's "Thinner"
Shite, that movie creeped me out.
Jing wrote:Me and a friend went to the theaters to try and see if we could get tickets, but the girl right in front of us bought the last ticket
You should have kung-fued her ass, you're an expert at that.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:48 am
Did anyone from here watch The Omen? Its about the devil's son and anti-christ.Supposeed to be a horror movie,but it didn't really scare me.Come to think about it,I really expected more from this movie.Also the end really bothers,for some reason it shouldn't end like that in my opinion.Oh well the whole movie was kind of dissapointing so I guess it gets 5/10 from me.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:57 am
The new Omen just didn't work. It wasn't scary, the deaths of the people were somewhat innovative, but it just didn't have that grip that a horror movie is supposed to have.
The kid was also mis-cast, in the original Omen, you actually feared Damien, in this one you just thought it was a sequel to the Problem Child series. You wanted to smack his punk ass. The music, which also plays a big factor in creating a scary atmosphere was lacking, overall it was a bad movie.
It's been a while since I've been creeped out by a "horror" movie though, the closest movie that came to doing so was "The Descent".
Edit: I watched "Edmond" last night. It was a good movie, it kept me interested.
Most likely it'll contain spoilers, read at your own risk.
Edmond is played by William H. Macy (who did really well in the role), he's just a 40+ guy who is fed up with the life he's leading, one fine day he's had enough. He breaks up with his wife and decides he's never coming back. The scene where he is breaking it off with his wife is downright hilarious. It's sort of dark humor, since it is a serious subject they are talking about, but just the way he reacts to his wife's histronics is downright hilarious. So bland and indifferent, too funny.
Anyways, he ventures out in to the night and with the help of some random guy comes to the conclusion he needs to get laid, he heads over to a get laid place and in comes Denise Richards, they discuss price but they can't agree. (Again, hilarious scene.) That's it for Richards though, which honestly sucks monkey nuts.
Alright, he continues, goes to a peep show & this scene also made me crack a smile, cheap bastard that he is. Next up is a whore house and in comes Mena Suvari, also a very short scene but also amusing on it's own.
During the night Edmond has begun to lose his mind, slowly and the viewer is shown this...finally he meets Julia Styles and fucks her and then in his own fucked up state of mind ends up killing her. From here on out it's a downward spiral. The train scene is also really funny, shocking yet made me crack a smile.
Finally Edmond lands up in jail and...well I'll leave it till there, it's worth the watch, not the best movie ever, but it's good time pass.
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Jackal on Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:32 am, edited 2 times in total.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:26 am
Jeez Jackal, you could have at least warned of spoilers or made the fonts smaller.
Problem Child series
I liked those movies.

The 1st and 2nd, not the 3rd though. Mindless entertainment.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:31 am
I really thought The Omen would stand up to its name.Now I see that I was wrong.
I don't even think that I can call The Omen a horror movie.It almost doesn't have anything scary in it.Except that old guy with the weird eye and burned out face .The only part that makes your heart beat faster,is where Robert and the reporter dig up the old grave of Robert's son.And thoose dog's jump them,but it wasn't really scary just the element of suprise.
Jackal by your review Edmond sounds like a good movie.I will probably check it out next week.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:34 am
Shadow, I did mention there were spoilers, guess you didn't read it or chose to ignore it. Anyways, I edited it for you.
Pera, if you want to watch something spooky, try to find "The Descent", it's pretty good, it made me jump a few times.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:38 am
The Descent you say Jackal.If it made you jump a few times then its good enough for me.I've been searching for quality horror movies this past days and I coudn't really find any.
Jackal,if you maybe have some other good horror movies in your head,please post I would love to check them out.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:25 pm
I just finished watching Thinner, the only part I found any good in the damn movie was in the beginning stages, where the Gypsy offers to show her cleavage and lifts her skirt.
I mean if that's the best the movie's got to offer, why make it in the first place?
Not recommended.
Sun Oct 22, 2006 3:00 pm
I watched The Guardian last night. It was a so-so movie. I didnt really get attached to any of the characters so I didnt find it that great... better than the Grudge 2 though.
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