Movies

HarmonyDies.... said:
P.S We'd probably get lots of girls.

Haha yes surely, I bet those guys at the picture page average at least 0.2 girls each year... like me :kickass:

And for general amusement, an explaination from THGttG:

"A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitch hiker can have. Partly it has great practical
value - you can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a mini raft down the slow heavy river Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes or to avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (a mindboggingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you - daft as a bush, but very ravenous); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough.

More importantly, a towel has immense psychological value. For some reason, if a strag (strag: non-hitch hiker) discovers that a hitch hiker has his towel with him, he will automatically assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, face flannel, soap, tin of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet weather gear, space suit etc., etc. Furthermore, the strag will then happily lend the hitch hiker any of these or a dozen other items that the hitch hiker might accidentally have "lost". What the strag will think is that any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is is clearly a man to be reckoned with."
 
Chromatose said:
I think we CAN all agree that its better than BR2 though , regardless of version !


Ok, finally sat through BATTLE ROYALE and I am a little taken aback why this flick is so highly regarded?

After a great first half, with some twisted humor and gore, it goes into pure scmaltzy territory and by 3/4 into it totally bored me.

The so called "drama" and these "love confessions"' were laughable. These 14-15 year olds were given characters fitting for maybe people in their 30's or older.

It was an OK flick, but after all the praise it receives everywhere, I don't get it.
 
You should've watched the sequel first. :loco:

The Village

One more reason to like olde M. Night. I think some people thought the twist was lame, but to me the twist wasn't really the point so it didn't matter. Very good flick.
 
lurch70 said:
Ok, finally sat through BATTLE ROYALE and I am a little taken aback why this flick is so highly regarded?

After a great first half, with some twisted humor and gore, it goes into pure scmaltzy territory and by 3/4 into it totally bored me.

The so called "drama" and these "love confessions"' were laughable. These 14-15 year olds were given characters fitting for maybe people in their 30's or older.

It was an OK flick, but after all the praise it receives everywhere, I don't get it.

Perhaps it was the fact it was so overhyped for you.. Or it's just not your type of film! :) Still one of my favourites tho...

One Inch Man said:
The Village

One more reason to like olde M. Night. I think some people thought the twist was lame, but to me the twist wasn't really the point so it didn't matter. Very good flick.

Oh come on, the film was built - almost completely - around/to facilitate that twist. Good movie tho :p
 
Well I liked the twist, I'm just saying it didn't make me go OMG! WTF? LOLZOL!!!11 rather I thought "oh, okay. Cool!"
 
Saw BR2 at last the other week - the film seemed to get dragged down by attempting to give every single frigging character a glorious death/something meaningful to say before they expired... plus, who put the necklace on the psycho teacher? How did he get to the island for the finale? Just what the feck was Nanahara talking about during that dramatic revolutionary speech? Still, enjoyed the horrific violence.

Watched In Good Company last night (girlfriend's choice) - was pleasantly surprised, wasn't the uber-schmaltzy chick-flick I was expecting.
 
You guys should see INFERNAL AFFAIRS if you want to a see a good friendship/trust/revenge movie. Best Japanese movie I ever saw. Think John Woo, without gunfights.
It is so good, Scorsese is remaking it as his next film.

The problem I had with BR was that it did not know what it wanted to be. First it starts of great and funny and twisted, then it turns into this Tele Novela de la Univision ... some overacted drama.

I just wish all the kids died at the end :loco:
 
One Inch Man said:
Well I liked the twist, I'm just saying it didn't make me go OMG! WTF? LOLZOL!!!11 rather I thought "oh, okay. Cool!"

Oh, don't get me wrong, I thought the twist sucks (I should have made that clearer!), I was just disagreeing with you're statement that it "wasn't the point" :p It was the film's biggest flaw IMO. But it had good atmosphere and was very, very pretty, so I liked it anyway :)
 
lurch70 said:
The problem I had with BR was that it did not know what it wanted to be. First it starts of great and funny and twisted, then it turns into this Tele Novela de la Univision ... some overacted drama.

That's one of the things I liked about it :grin:

lurch70 said:
You guys should see INFERNAL AFFAIRS if you want to a see a good friendship/trust/revenge movie. Best Japanese movie I ever saw. Think John Woo, without gunfights.

Not Japanese I'm afraid, it's from Hong Kong :)
 
Dodgeball

I can't believe that was anything but an idiotic slab of foolishness, but it was pretty funny and had a lot of cool small jokes, like The Dirty Sanchez bar and "this is like David and Goliath but true."
 
lurch70 said:
You guys should see INFERNAL AFFAIRS if you want to a see a good friendship/trust/revenge movie. Best Japanese movie I ever saw. Think John Woo, without gunfights.
It is so good, Scorsese is remaking it as his next film.

The problem I had with BR was that it did not know what it wanted to be. First it starts of great and funny and twisted, then it turns into this Tele Novela de la Univision ... some overacted drama.

I just wish all the kids died at the end :loco:

Infernal Affairs is awesome - bought it on DVD last month, love that film. I reckon the remake would be better if it was done by Michael Mann, though... still, gotta get hold of Infernal Affairs II and then await the closing chapter...
 
I agree with you. Mann and his cinematography would give it the mood it needs. Hope Marty will do it justice and not turn it into too much of a talker.
He always wanted to do a noir type of flick, so this might be the one.
 
I was watching this strange documentary last night on the work of Fellini ... and to further prove how cool he is, he had some cool thing to say as far as him being an artist.

He said, that he would never want to have "total artisitic freedom" as this is is too much pressure and most likely would not make him do anything, meaning that he would just get lazy.
Instead, he said, he liked the fact that people that give him money to do his films, or parents, or some other "figures" always put pressure on his art ... as this way he has the freedom to "offend". He said he needs that ... to "offend" someone ... and having complete freedom does not allow for this.

And a true artist, as much as he says he needs "complete artisitic freedom" ... truely creates to offend.

I love this guy!
 
lurch70 said:
I was watching this strange documentary last night on the work of Fellini ... and to further prove how cool he is, he had some cool thing to say as far as him being an artist.

He said, that he would never want to have "total artisitic freedom" as this is is too much pressure and most likely would not make him do anything, meaning that he would just get lazy.
Instead, he said, he liked the fact that people that give him money to do his films, or parents, or some other "figures" always put pressure on his art ... as this way he has the freedom to "offend". He said he needs that ... to "offend" someone ... and having complete freedom does not allow for this.

And a true artist, as much as he says he needs "complete artisitic freedom" ... truely creates to offend.

I love this guy!
You are talking about "Intervista"? The semi- documentary/movie which has a guy "pretending" to be Fellini in his youth? That rules
 
AVP ... not too bad. Was not as cheesy as I thought, but somehow felt rushed and too short.