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Offline linziyi

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The Movie Thread
« on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 16:11:42 »
Watched couple of movies lately, just want to share some of the very exceptional ones: Stardust, The Illusionist, and Cloud Atlas, very well made movie with wonderful storyline.

I have a lot of time during the summer, open for any good movie suggestion!  :p
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« Reply #1 on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 16:12:58 »
God Bless America, my favorite film of all time!
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« Reply #2 on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 16:35:31 »
I just saw Oz the Great and Powerful and was horribly disappointed, not to mention bored most the moving.  The acting was horrible as was the pacing.

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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 16:48:42 »
I'm bloody excited to see oblivion, the lone ranger, man of steel, elysium, the new percy jackson movie and pacific rim man. Poor I can't afford to go to the movies :D

If you liked illusionist, the prestige blows it out of the water, also John Carter is a great movie.
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 16:57:11 »
I'm bloody excited to see oblivion, the lone ranger, man of steel, elysium, the new percy jackson movie and pacific rim man. Poor I can't afford to go to the movies :D

If you liked illusionist, the prestige blows it out of the water, also John Carter is a great movie.

I saw those two as well, great movie! The new "Now you see me" is not so good compare to them
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« Reply #5 on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 17:02:12 »
I'm bloody excited to see oblivion, the lone ranger, man of steel, elysium, the new percy jackson movie and pacific rim man. Poor I can't afford to go to the movies :D

If you liked illusionist, the prestige blows it out of the water, also John Carter is a great movie.

I saw those two as well, great movie! The new "Now you see me" is not so good compare to them

Oh judging by the storyline it looks pretty sweet. Now we play the waiting game til it comes to dvd or interwebs :P Can't wait for the new rid**** movie and sequel to the hobbit. I'm really angry how they tried lengthening the story into a trilogy and now they pretty much made the first movie so incredibly lackluster u_u
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 02 July 2013, 22:30:26 »
hmmm. favorite movies eh? ok. i'll bite. i have been wasting years of my life watching movies, and i regret nothing.

off the top of my head i really really loved:

total recall
the big lebowski
shogun assassin (1980) <----oh god yes forever. yes yes!
kill bill
hard-boiled
run ronnie run
blade runner
cloud atlas
memento
apocalypse now
wet hot american summer
primer
commando
unforgiven
fight club
american psycho
dr. strangelove

movies with good keyboards in them:
pi
the matrix trilogy
you've got mail
hackers

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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #7 on: Sat, 27 July 2013, 22:22:30 »

shogun assassin (1980) <----oh god yes forever. yes yes!

Did you watch the English dubbed version or the original Japanese language + English sub version? I'd seen the English (or US) dubbed version initially and believed that the one Itto Ogami was hired to assassinate was the Shogun's brother. Turned out, after watching the original Jap version (with English sub) that the target wasn't the Shogun's brother, he was a defector from the fiefdom who knew the secret to some dyeing process (or something like that) and he was defecting to the Shogun, and the economy of that fief depended on it staying a secret. I watched it and went, "Geez, the English dubbed version totally changed the basic storyline".

There are actually six (that I could find) in the Lone Wolf and Cub series:
Sword of Vengeance
Baby cart at the River Styx
Baby cart to Hades
Baby Cart in Peril
Baby Cart in the Land of Demons
White Heaven in Hell

If you like Lone Wold series, you should check out Shintaro Katsu's portrayal of The Blind Swordsman in Darkness is his Ally circa 1989......excellent Ronin movie  but with a somewhat convoluted storyline. Like 'Shogun Assassin' there is some gore and nudity.

There is another The Blind Swordsman portrayed by Takeshi Kitano done in 2003, it's a passable time filler......

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« Reply #8 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 02:44:26 »
I'm watching Face/Off for the first time right now. Oh. My. God. This film is amazing. It not only encompasses every single '90s action movie cliche in the first 15 minutes, but it pushes the envelope of absurdity and 'been done' so hard it stands alone in it's own category far above movies like Broken Arrow, Die Hard, Speed, and Backdraft which obviously take themselves too seriously. This movie is amazing, I haven't laughed this hard since I was a little girl. Do watch!

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« Reply #9 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 04:15:46 »
Watched Control a few days ago. Yesterday i watched for the 1000000th time Three Days of the Condor.
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« Reply #10 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 04:26:10 »
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #11 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 09:47:51 »
Everyone needs to go watch 'A Town Called Panic'

I don't know why but it reminded me of the forum.

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« Reply #12 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 10:15:45 »
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I am with you on this one.  For those of you that watch this and are confused, go watch some old Jacques Cousteau documentaries and re-watch it.  This movie is one of my all time favorites, and I still want some Team Zissu Pumas.

Favorites for me of all time:
Aliens - I have watched this more times than I would care to admit.  The directors cut makes it even better.
Dune
The Matrix (the second and third are just meh)
Akira
Ghost in the Shell
Fist of the North Star
Caddy Shack
Blade Runner - just watched it again the other night.  Still good to this day.
The first 3 Star Wars movies
Star Trek 2
The Prestige
Tron - I actually like both of them equally, but the music in the new one really makes it good.
Terminator 2
The Bourne Identity
Total Recall
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Harry Potter Series

I am sure there are more, but these are the ones that pop in my head.  If I am bored, I can watch any of these at any time. 
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #13 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 22:52:28 »
Some of my fave all time great movies are:
Bladerunner - The Final Cut
The Thing (1982, Kurt Russell)
LA Confidential
Alien
Aliens
Akira
Ghost In The Shell
Paprika
LOTR Trilogy
Total Recall (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
Unforgiven
Van Wilder
Fight Club
Bourne Trilogy
Zatoichi Darkness Is His Ally
Lone Wolf and Cub series
Full Contact
The Killer

Some recent movies I've caught and enjoyed:
Pacific Rim (turn off the cerebral part of your mind to enjoy this)
Man Of Steel (same as top)
The Wolverine (enjoyed it more than I'd thought I would)
World War Z (excellent zombie movie, just wished it weren't PG rated)


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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #14 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 22:55:27 »
Looking forward to seeing Ender's Game - just to see how well they adapt the novel. I'm sure they'll screw it up, but one can hope. The trailer looks good though.
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« Reply #15 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 23:01:25 »
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World War Z (excellent zombie movie, just wished it weren't PG rated)

have you read the book?

if so, do they just focus on one story? by the looks of the trailer, it seems like the movie revolves around the battle of yonkers.

i think if HBO picked this up as a series it could have been done much better, because they could have focused on all the individual stories about the war. just like the book.
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #16 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 23:12:13 »
Looking forward to seeing Ender's Game - just to see how well they adapt the novel. I'm sure they'll screw it up, but one can hope. The trailer looks good though.
Whoa Nellie, I didn't know there was even such a movie! :-[ Looks good, but being made for 'young adults', I'd hate that it be a PG rated movie, way too many of those. Like The Hunger Games, way watered down compared to the book....and Taken 2, it got 'PG'ed" and I wasn't interested in watching it at all.

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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #17 on: Sun, 28 July 2013, 23:21:01 »
Looking forward to seeing Ender's Game - just to see how well they adapt the novel. I'm sure they'll screw it up, but one can hope. The trailer looks good though.
Whoa Nellie, I didn't know there was even such a movie! :-[ Looks good, but being made for 'young adults', I'd hate that it be a PG rated movie, way too many of those. Like The Hunger Games, way watered down compared to the book....and Taken 2, it got 'PG'ed" and I wasn't interested in watching it at all.

The Ender series is probably my favorite novel series in Sci-Fi with the Hyperion Cantos from Dan Simmons in close second.
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #18 on: Sun, 11 August 2013, 05:33:35 »
Got a question for you guys in the US, why did Pacific Rim NOT do well in the US? Lack of big name US actors/actresses? It's a hella movie, great mecha/gaiju slug fest, awesome CGI, but only passable storyline, it's doing pretty well in Asia, and most parts of the world, I do not get why it isn't a resounding success in the US as it should be. Must it be a sequel or a reboot movie to do well in the US?

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« Reply #19 on: Tue, 13 August 2013, 09:39:55 »
I watched Drive for the first time the other day, then ordered the soundtrack on Vinyl.

Heard great things about Primer.

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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #20 on: Tue, 13 August 2013, 10:08:13 »
Got a question for you guys in the US, why did Pacific Rim NOT do well in the US? Lack of big name US actors/actresses? It's a hella movie, great mecha/gaiju slug fest, awesome CGI, but only passable storyline, it's doing pretty well in Asia, and most parts of the world, I do not get why it isn't a resounding success in the US as it should be. Must it be a sequel or a reboot movie to do well in the US?

Maybe the US market wants films based on well established IPs made by executives ticking off a checklist, rather than a project of passion.

Really, just looking at the visuals in Pacific Rim you can see the passion put into it by del Toro and the artists he uses. Yes, the story isn't all that much, but just the sheer scale of it all and the passion put into the design of it makes it one of the most enjoyable films I have ever seen.

Fingers crossed that Pacific Rim does well enough that someone gets their eyes up and start funding At The Mountains of Madness again.

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« Reply #21 on: Tue, 13 August 2013, 12:35:31 »
My fav list (in no particular order):

- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- Saving Private Ryan
- Matrix 1/2
- A Beautiful Mind
- Alien 1/2/3
- Terminator 1/2
- Little Big Man
- Die Hard 1/3
- 12 Monkeys
- Rocky 1/2/3/4
- Gladiator
- Fight Club
- Good Fellas
- Casino
- Equilibrium
- Donnie Brasco
- Carlitos Way
- Fulltime Killer
- The Deer Hunter
- Predator
- Pulp Fiction
- From Dusk Till Dawn
- Cube
- The Fifth Element
- Cruel Intentions
- Forrest Gump
- Jurassic Park
- Leon the Professional
- Braveheart
- Star Wars 4/5/6
- Dawn of the Dead
- Conan the Barbarian (the old one)
- Army of Darknes
- The Boondock Saints
- Gangs of New York
- The 13th Warrior
- Face Off
- Butterfly Effect
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Old Boy
- The Machinist
- American Beauty
- Ong Bak
- Indianer Jones 1/2/3
- Snatch
- Shining
- 300
- Pitch Black
- Braindead
- Natural Born Killers
- The Way back
- Crank
- The Prestige
- 12 Angry Men
- The Dark Knight
- Kick Ass
- Cast.Away
- Star Trek XI
- The sixth Sense
- Back to the Future 1/2/3
- No Country for old Men
- Shawshank Redemption
- Shoot em up
- Starship Troopers
- A lot old kung-fu movies I can't remember the name of
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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #22 on: Tue, 13 August 2013, 12:59:56 »
Did anyone mention 'The Prestige'

Definitely a must see.

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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #23 on: Tue, 13 August 2013, 13:04:14 »
I recently watched Heat. It was pretty good.

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« Reply #24 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 02:35:27 »
Did anyone mention 'The Prestige'

Definitely a must see.
Did anyone mention 'The Prestige'

Definitely a must see.

watched it a couple of times, a very interesting and entertaining movie.
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« Reply #25 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 03:25:11 »
A quick top 50. A very rough, vague order is in there somewhere.

American Beauty   
Forrest Gump   
Pulp Fiction   
The Matrix   
The Godfather   
Blow   
American Psycho 
American History X   
Good Will Hunting   
Shawshank Redemption   
Fight Club   
Ferris Bueller's Day Off   
The Count Of Monte Cristo (2002)   
Catch Me If You Can   
Ip Man   
Drive   
V For Vendetta   
Dead Poets Society   
Evangelion 1.0   
Evangelion 2.0   
Kill Bill 1   
Kill Bill 2   
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest   
Wedding Crashers   
The Boondock Saints   
Oldboy   
Training Day   
Battle Royale   
Flash Gordon (1980)   
Full Metal Jacket   
Up   
The Breakfast Club   
Monsters, Inc   
The Usual Suspects   
Toy Story   
No Country For Old Men   
Scarface   
Memento   
There Will Be Blood   
Requiem For A Dream   
A Clockwork Orange   
Leon   
Casino   
12 Angry Men   
Rain Man   
Monty Python And The Holy Grail   
Rocky   
Shaun Of The Dead   
The Deer Hunter   
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« Reply #26 on: Thu, 15 August 2013, 07:46:04 »
Did anyone mention 'The Prestige'

Definitely a must see.

Love that movie.

My #1 movie is Lost in Translation. That movie is perfect in every way.
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