Try either Winterschläfer or Heaven for a change of pace. Neither is anywhere near as frantic as Lola Rennt, but Tykwer's visual sense carries right through.Quote:
Originally Posted by mono
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Try either Winterschläfer or Heaven for a change of pace. Neither is anywhere near as frantic as Lola Rennt, but Tykwer's visual sense carries right through.Quote:
Originally Posted by mono
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Originally Posted by subterranean
um it is more like a black austin powers, except not as dirty.
Watched Lola last year and loved it...Quote:
Originally Posted by mono
Last week watched Election (R. Witherspoon) and K-Pax (k. Spacey), both of which I enjoyed very much. 8/10
The Last Metro by Francois Truffaud.
I'd give it 8/10. The best part of the film for me was at the end. I won't spoil it for anyone, though. You'll have to see it yourself. It took me by surprise. the film is about a little theatre in Nazi-occupied France, that is struggling to stay open. Its Jewish owner is in hiding, whilst his gentile wife runs the theatre (on his instructions). Anyway, Catherine Deneuve is probably one of the most beautiful women in cinema IMO, and her presence alongside Gerard Depardieu, give the film a charm all of its own.
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: 10/10
it was a really awesome movie, and the action sequances were totally awesome! :thumbs_up
anger management... by far my favorite adam sandler movie... just not as dumb as the others. 7/10 and very funny
jack nicholson is very funny, aswell as being very versatile. I liked his about schmidt aswell.
I adore Jack Nicholson. :brow:
lol, so does my mother, too crazy.
If that was an innuendo about age, I will ignore it :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Stanislaw
And you are forgiven for it too :D
oh, nothing about age... just stating a fact ;)
I watched eXistenZ last night - a very odd and mysterious movie, indirectly relating to Cartesian philosophy; I rate it 8/10.
i watched tip toes a couple of days ago, wierd story.... i was disappointed 5/10.... gave it a couple of extra points becuase Matthew Mc...... i hate his last name, had no **** on for about a third of his parts in the movie....
I watched 'Garden State' today. I will say in no uncertain terms that I've never identified with any piece of art in any medium like I did with this movie. It honestly felt like this movie was made for me.
Many folks would say this movie is depressing and/or unoriginal. Certainly, there are depressing elements, and you'll hear no arguement from me that the main currents of the movie have been done before. Nevertheless, the overall presentation was vivid and imaginative, and the way in which I related to what I was seeing makes this a very special movie to me. Unequivocal 10/10.
yesterday i tried to watch coffee and cigarettes by Jim Jarmush. i couldn't. i watched for the first 15 minutes and i switched it off. has anyone seen it?