Post the last film you watched and rate it out of 10!

Irreversible is totaly fucked up dudes!!!!I turned it off in the "Rectum" scene. It was just to heavy for me.
But I watched the extras because I wanted to know how they did the head scene:)
 
Mulholland Drive - 5/10

Seemed like a story that got started and never got finished. No doubt that was the idea, but it built up and built up then never had any release of tension, which is just fucking annoying in my view, and Lynch seemed to try and justify it with the whole "it's down to interpretation" get out clause at the start. Then proceeding to tie so many knots in the plot that no one else would ever be able to make any sense of it - so that must make him a genius.

Props for the lesbian scenes though. That's about it.
 
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Once you read the explanation someone gave a link to it becames so obvious you wouldn't believe you didn't get it.

+1 on the scenes, though :)
 
Shadow_Walker; +1

Btw, mulholland drive, unlike LH and IE, does seem to have a (kinda) logical explanation which tbh I would never have understood if I didn't look it up on the net.

http://www.franksreelreviews.com/reviews/mdexplain.htm

I had watched the movie 2 times before reading the explanation and it was already my favorite movie, but after reading it it got even better. I think it's brilliant.
 
Mulholland Drive is tragic as fuck man
This girl got totally fucked over by the girl of her dreams, and dreams of a situation in which the roles of the relationship are changed because she can't deal with the reality of it, then freaks out and ends it all.
Sad stuff.


Eraserhead again last night 9/10
EVERYTHINGS FINE IN HEAVEN!
 
LOST HIGHWAY is best of Lynch´s movies IMO!!!!
Love this movie so much it´s 11/10

it is pretty damn good isnt it?
it ranks lowest out of his 4 big surreal ones for me though
1. Inland Empire
2. Mulholland Drive
3. Eraserhead
4. Lost Highway

I do adore lost highway either way though :D
 
I´m not that big fan of this totaly fucked up twists and name-changings with rabbit heads....without a plot.
but LOST HIGHWAY catched me from the start.
I watched this movie about 20times.
Besides the crazy but still somehow "understandable" lit, I love this movie for its sound-design, look, actors, boobs, music, just everything!!!!

I saw mulholland drive in the cinema, first date. But it didn´t catch me the same.
Iland empire was tooooo strange for me.
And one big minus: Fucked up digi-cams (I love it in blairwitch, cloverfield....)
but not in a David fucking Lynch movie!!!!

Here is my ranking of david lynch movies:

1. Los highway
2. Blue velvet
3. Twin peaks (film and tv)
4. Mulholland drive
 
I wanted to say this a looong time ago in this thread, hoping that the whole Mulholland Drive discussion would fade away but... what a SHIT film. David Lynch sure has many fanboys :lol: I have seen two other of his movies and still over-hyped crap. If you are that easily impressed by a convoluted plot and a bunch of non-sequiturs, I don't know what to tell you haha

all David Lynch films: 2/10
 
who the fuck watches lynch for plot?
i watch it for having my soul raped by incredible images and sound, fuck the rest of it, because that's just extraneous.

The Magic Roundabout: Dougal And The Blue Cat
fucking intense stuff
the 60's must have been so awesome
9/10
 
Currently watching Grizzly Park (well trying to, wish everyone would leave me the fuck alone) and so far it is absolutely awful. The acting is terrible, the premise is even worse (youtube the trailer).

I love it, 9/10 thus far and I know it's going to get shittier and shittier as it goes.
 
The new Transformers, 1/10. Good special effects, but in terms of plot/substance/creativity the movie failed miserably. I honestly didn't even smile once, even through the dozens of instances of randomly interjected robot potty mouth talk designed to make teens and preteens laugh.
 
# Dr. No (1962-Sean Connery) 10/10
# From Russia With Love (1963-Sean Connery) 9/10
# Goldfinger (1964-Sean Connery) 10/10
# Thunderball (1965-Sean Connery) 9/10
# You Only Live Twice (1967-Sean Connery) 8/10
# On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969-George Lazenby) 10/10
# Diamonds Are Forever (1971-Sean Connery) 7/10
# Live and Let Die (1973-Roger Moore) 7/10
# The Man with the Golden Gun (1974-Roger Moore) 8/10
# The Spy Who Loved Me (1977-Roger Moore) 10/10
# Moonraker (1979-Roger Moore) 9/10
# For Your Eyes Only (1981-Roger Moore) 9/10
# Octopussy (1983-Roger Moore) 8/10
# A View to a Kill (1985-Roger Moore) 7/10
# The Living Daylights (1987-Timothy Dalton) 10/10
# Licence to Kill (1989-Timothy Dalton) 10/10
# GoldenEye (1995-Pierce Brosnan) 9/10
# Tomorrow Never Dies (1997-Pierce Brosnan) 5/10
# The World is Not Enough (1999-Pierce Brosnan) 5/10
# Die Another Day (2002-Pierce Brosnan) 4/10
# Casino Royale (2006-Daniel Craig) 9/10

I really love James Bond marathons :D
 
I love action-classics marathons:

Die hard 1 10/10
Die hard 2 10/10
Die hard 3 8/10
Die hard 4 8/10

Lethal weapon 1 9/10
Lethal weapon 2 10/10
Lethal weapon 3 10/10
Lethal weapon 4 10/10

The rock 10/10
Con air 6/10

Bad boys 1 7/10
Bad boys 2 10/10
 
Easy Rider - 9/10
I guess everybody knows this film. The tripping scene was too long IMO, but still a great movie. The last time I watched this was so long ago that I didn't remember the ending, uggh :cry:
 
Powder Blue 7/10

Good acting (even from Jessica Biel) and mostly awesome soundtrack! Music was edited perfectly to fit this movie.
At some point of the movie I felt like my brain was trying to squeeze a drop of tear, and it always amazes me how
small time indie movies, often without a decent budget, manages to achieve feelings that blockbusters never will.