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Post by MaliceGarden on Dec 28, 2004 0:16:44 GMT 2
im not also a van damn admirer. i just watch movies.
i watched(in spite of always closing my eyes) an indian movie. bery bery funny! cant remember the title. it seemed a musical.
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Post by Hiding on Dec 28, 2004 11:48:03 GMT 2
All Indian films seem to be musicals ;D And they always seem to have the same scenario There are many jokes about Indian films and I think if you watched one of them you know everything about Indian film industry
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Post by Scalawag on Dec 28, 2004 12:27:44 GMT 2
Bhanghra! ;D Just kiddin', only saw Monsoon Wedding, which wasn't a musical, but neither a 'really' Indian movie, i think the director and many actors were from the british indian diaspora, hm...
i love First Nations (Native American/American Indian) movies, try to see one if you can, they're really clever and funny no matter if dramas or tragedies or some more folkloristic ones... Smoke Signals would be a great start if you're interested in their movies ;D
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Post by MaliceGarden on Dec 30, 2004 1:37:57 GMT 2
hid : i've been told that. lol!
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Post by Hiding on Dec 30, 2004 12:24:13 GMT 2
Now you shouldn't laugh at Indian film industry too loud, because it could drown after tsunami
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Post by Hittavainen on Jan 3, 2005 2:19:11 GMT 2
but seriously it's great to see Yanks fleeing to México, and imagining Europeans fleeing with crappy boats to Africa ;D NICE! Nice? Personally I would prefer staying here instead.
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 3, 2005 21:30:40 GMT 2
me too actually, the tropics are too damn hot for me. i meant it's nice, 'cos most people coming (legally or illegally) to either Europe or Gringolandia would prefer to stay home if they could as well... and seeing all the drama therein turned upside down was nice... though it was the climate making us northerners flee south in the movie and not fucked up economical & security situation as in real life.
anyway, just saw the extended edition of Return Of The King... good, and some hilarious extras (i knew dwarves couldn't hold their liquor ;D)
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Post by Hittavainen on Jan 3, 2005 22:02:19 GMT 2
Ok. I'm going to see the 2nd and 3rd part soon, though the first one didn't impress me so much. (Maybe Peter Jackson should had stayed in splatter.. ;D)
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Post by Guybrush on Jan 3, 2005 22:53:54 GMT 2
BRAINDEAD! BRAINDEAD!
Yeah! I have seen all parts, but Braindead is still the best of the 'Lord of the rings' story ;D ;D
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Post by Helran on Jan 3, 2005 23:17:20 GMT 2
BRAINDEAD! BRAINDEAD! Yeah! I have seen all parts, but Braindead is still the best of the 'Lord of the rings' story ;D ;D I like braindead! Very fun and comic film! for me, It's ComicHorror film!
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Post by Sethlad on Jan 4, 2005 16:38:43 GMT 2
Meet the Feebles.... now that is Peter Jackson' meisterwerk in my opinion. Devious as hell and all done with puppets... brilliant stuff!!!
But yeah Bad Taste and Braindead are pretty damn funny.
About the LotR trilogy, I really like all movies though the first one is a bit slow on the go... but the best thing in the dvds are definately the extras. They seem to have had major fun filming those movies....
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Post by Svartalv on Jan 20, 2005 23:06:42 GMT 2
-Oeyenstikker- a norwegian drama by Marius Holst. a slightly older (2001) movie, but i just saw it recently, so it is my favorite recent movie. while waiting for the -House of Flying Daggers-
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Post by MaliceGarden on Jan 22, 2005 17:28:21 GMT 2
"a verry longue enguégement". i saw yesterday a very long engagement. very nice, in spite of being too romantic adn emotional! there's some really cool parts! theres one where one guy gets bombed and his body pieces fly to another guys face! ahahahahah! wicked!
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Post by illumina on Jan 24, 2005 15:45:34 GMT 2
I watched 'A Tale of Two Sisters' last night. A _really_ odd South Korean film, based on a folk-tale. Quite disturbing, and just totally strange. But very good, very gripping.
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 26, 2005 21:22:48 GMT 2
just saw Bloody Sunday on DVD... great shots... i like that kind of camera usage... and the non-preachy storytelling.
(Cruachan on replay)
bastards!!!!!!!! pogue mahone!!!!!!!!!
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