Other video games, TV shows, movies, general chit-chat...this is an all-purpose off-topic board where you can talk about anything that doesn't have its own dedicated section.
Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:56 pm
Speaking of battle royale, if you have seen the condenmed with stone cold, it's the same idea. Only with a bunch of kids instead of adults on an island killing eachother. Battle royale's backstory is also a bit more interesting. I prefer the manga over the movie, but enjoyed it all the same.
I've seen Ichi the Killer. A crying murderer is orginal to say the least. Bloody movie too. I liked how he used the axe kick to cut people in half.
1. Terminator
2. Alien
3. Predator
4. Aliens
5. 28 Days later
6. Leon
7. Terminator 2
8. Blade Runner
9. Die Hard
10. Fist Of The North Star
Honorable mentions to la haine, the evil dead series, the other die hard movies, adam sandler movies, the fly, jackie chan, bruce lee and jean claude van damme movies and indiana jones movies.
Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:58 pm
My mouth was gaping open in shock and amusement during the scene where he was beating off while the chick was getting her ass handed to her.
That's one of the weirdest scenes I've ever seen.
Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:46 pm
Its_asdf wrote:3 - Battle Royale
My anime nerd friends have raved about this movie.... I also hear it's a pointless bloodbath (typical of those crazy japs I guess), so if any one could elborate more on this movie on what makes it great please let me know and I just might get around to watching it

.
I really liked it, my brother had to talk me into watching it, I believe my exact words were "I'm not watching a stupid Asian comic book movie. Go jack off over some anime porn you freak"... but I watched it, and it was awesome. There is a bloodbath element to it and the back stories to alot of characters (which would explain alot in the movie) were cut out of the version I saw, but if you can get the extended one it'd be great.
I'm sure you have an idea of the story but basically a class of students are sent to this island every year as a way of preventing insurgency or something and have to fight to the death. The survivor gets to go home, the rest of them die obviously. They have tracking collars on that explode if they don't stay on the move and are all given a weapon and some supplies at the very start. It sounds nerdy but it turns into quite a cool movie. The ending is a bit weak though.
Sat Jul 11, 2009 9:01 pm
I have nothing better, I can't do this same with the Actor/Actress thread, it's shifting depending on what I like at the moment.
American Psycho
Dr. Strangelove
Airplane! (has asdf watched this? or should I automatically dismiss his picks?)
Hot Fuzz
A Shot in the Dark
Thinking about this I discovered I apparently only like comedies as "great" films. They can't afford to survive without good writing and performances.
Oh, and the sixth man/men?:
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
A lot of modern movies could learn from the cribbing of "better art" those two did. You need no background really. (II: Khan got stranded by Kirk, so he's pissed. VI: Klingon's killed Kirk's son, so he's angsty about it. II is a perfectly paced "submarine film" and VI is a perfectly paced "thriller" and yes, Nicholas Meyer is awesome.)
EDIT: WAIT WAIT WAIT. I read el_badman's post. (Yeah, he's el_badman forever.) Guy Pierce. Another comedy that deserves to be there:
Ravenous.
Pierce is also balls in The Proposition. Which fits in the Eastwood Trilogy and the Magnificent Seven/Seven Samurai as the pretty balls second tier of awesome.
This is why I bail on movies beyond "recently seen!"
I'll also say, I like a lot of films in this thread. (Others...) And I mean a lot, like three stars quality, a number are four stars. (I said Dark Knight was two stars and not as good as Batman Returns remember.) But I was basing the list above on "I offer you The Godfather for the fifteenth time or American Psycho for the fiftieth?" Same reason I tap Dr. Strangelove over Citizen Kane. And assuming I don't get RiffTrax on them.
Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:59 am
Well, after I posted my list, I realized that I can't make a top 5 of my favourite movies, so I rearranged my list
In no specific order:
As good as it gets
Man on fire
Gran torino
Unforgiven
Dialogue avec mon jardinier (I don't its english name)
No country for old men
Little miss sunhine
There will be blood
I am sam
Family man
Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:56 pm
Alrighty then, heres ten off the top of my head without commentary.
1. The Big Lebowski
2. American Beauty
3. There Will Be Blood
4. Fight Club
5. American History X
6. Trainspotting
7. Rushmore
8. Donnie Darko
9. Pulp Fiction
10. Fargo
Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:37 am
Jae wrote:Its_asdf wrote:3 - Battle Royale
My anime nerd friends have raved about this movie.... I also hear it's a pointless bloodbath (typical of those crazy japs I guess), so if any one could elborate more on this movie on what makes it great please let me know and I just might get around to watching it

.
I really liked it, my brother had to talk me into watching it, I believe my exact words were "I'm not watching a stupid Asian comic book movie. Go jack off over some anime porn you freak"... but I watched it, and it was awesome. There is a bloodbath element to it and the back stories to alot of characters (which would explain alot in the movie) were cut out of the version I saw, but if you can get the extended one it'd be great.
I'm sure you have an idea of the story but basically a class of students are sent to this island every year as a way of preventing insurgency or something and have to fight to the death. The survivor gets to go home, the rest of them die obviously. They have tracking collars on that explode if they don't stay on the move and are all given a weapon and some supplies at the very start. It sounds nerdy but it turns into quite a cool movie. The ending is a bit weak though.
BATTLE ROYALE IS FUCKING EPIC.
I thought I was just about to watch a Japanese rehash of Dangerous Minds, how wrong I was.
From what I understand watching the film (no dub or subs), juvenile delinquency is really high so the solution is to send the troublesome kids or those perceived to be troublesome by their school superiors/parents to an island and kill each other (knowing the culture in Japan, being tardy or low grades in school can already be considered troublesome). It's like nipping in the bud the supposed chaos that might possibly spill into the streets if the rising delinquency isn't stopped. Last one surviving in the island gets to live as a reward. Juvenile delinquency goes down, a lot of potential young criminals are erased from the face of the earth, good deal for the idea to be implemented. So the most notorious school kids are then gathered and sent to the island. Then the killing starts...
For all the awesomeness of the film, the sequel was really disappointing.
Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:57 am
In no particular order:
City Of God
8MM
Leon: The Professional
Silence Of The Lambs, Hannibal and Red Drake
The Shawshank Redemption
Bad Boys I
American Gangster
Die Hard 3
Rush Hour 1-3
Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:05 am
hova- wrote:
City Of God
Yeah, that could be the best movie (one of them for sure) I've ever seen.
Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:15 am
The Dark Knight
Bad Boys II
Saving Private Ryan
Space Jam
What Happens in Vegas
No particular order.
Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:08 am
Braveheart
Forrest Gump
Saving Private Ryan
Schindler's List
The Rock
Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:44 pm
Nice to see Forrest Gump make a couple of other lists.
Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:31 pm
It's an adorable movie.. deserves all the accolades it got
Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:33 pm
Scarface
The Dark Knight
Space Jam
Transformers 1 & 2
Step Brothers
Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:57 am
Seven
Pursuit of Happyness
Dead man Walking
Troy
Braveheart
FREEDOMMMM!!!!!
Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:34 pm
Titanic
Avatar
2012
Wrong turn
Armageddon
Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:30 pm
1. Godfather Part 1=Despite De Niro being awesome in 2, the first one flows better and makes more sense. Greatest movie ever.
2. The Princess Bride-needs no explanation
3. Donnie Darko-fucked up but awesome
4. Edward Scissorhands-the best film burton has ever made.
5. Chasing Amy-My personal favorite of the kevin smith canon. Maybe its because i related too well after a bad relationship with a wild girl. But the story and humor of this movie are fantastic.
6. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas-depiste some narrative shortcomings, this movie never ceases to amuse me. Actually got a thompson for sheriff tshirt for my bday. Can't wait for Rum Diary to happen.
7. Clerks-almost as good as chasing amy for me but the kevin smith movie that started it all-awesome. "You know what you and me have in common? We both eat Chinese." "dick" "exactly."
8. Nightmare Before Christmas-Not great story but the music and visuals more than make up for it
9. Shaun of the Dead/Hot Fuzz-cant seperate these 2: two of the best comedies ive ever seen.
10. Into the Wild
Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:26 pm
Forrest Gump
BeDazzled
Inglorious Basterds
Candyman (1, 2)
Get Rich Or Die Trying
Also:Halloween, Paranormal Activity, Saving Private Ryan, Funny People, The Wicker Man, Knocked Up and all Seth Rogen movies
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