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i caught up with the rest of the world and saw 'crash' last night
i expected to be enjoy it somewhat, given the rock bottom expectations i had

but i seriously disliked it
matt dillon was my favourite link
 

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Porco Rosso is a lot of fun isn't it? My favourite Miyazaki film.
 

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Benny_ said:
Porco Rosso is a lot of fun isn't it? My favourite Miyazaki film.
i thought it was gorgeous. it re-established my long lost faith in mankind.



...it actually did. i had the dumbest smile on my face the entire way through.
 

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i remember seeing porco rosso at the valhalla :D....


before it was shut down :(
 

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Saw Mission Impossible 3 with gf last Thursday. Pretty good as action blockbusters go. Hoffman made the difference I think.

Saw The Searchers in film class yesterday. Exceptionally dull. John Ford insists on making every shot a vehicle for Maiden Marion's rugged manliness, which stopped being funny for me pretty quickly.
 

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good night and good luck.... well it was i dunno.. i didnt like it.. but i didnt loathe it either... it was a bit of both.. a bit on the boring side.. but it was in black and white.. which was koooool...

has any1 seen the movie STAY?. with ryan grosling and naomi watts?... fark.. it was LIKE TRIPPY.. i did not understand that movie AT ALLLLL
 
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Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Love splatter horror. And the zombies running around and getting hit by cars is funny. :)
 

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I wish we got to watch The Big Sleep for EE1. Crime Fiction would've been awesome

Still hate 'Retreat From the Global"
 

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Saw the 33' King Kong in film class today. Maybe it was a mistake to watch the remake first, because I just couldn't take any of it seriously. The one word to describe it all, in its entirety, would be 'clunky'. Clunky script, clunky acting, and although it's to be expected, oh so clunky monsters. Kudos to Peter Jackson for improving on the original in every possible aspect.
 

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crime fiction was great. i wrote a mean big sleep parody. wish i could find it.

watched chantal akerman's les rendezvous d'anna last night; really interesting. not so much a narrative film as an orchestra of static, symmetrical (often almost mirrored) images and fluid tracking shots with a vague story, that conveys one woman's alienation and dislocation. had me transfixed from the opening shot to the end, which it saying something for a film so glacially paced and with so little plot (and at two hours). I can really see the influence on a number of filmmakers; todd haynes, michael haneke, gus van sant's recent avant-garde stuff... although she seems fairly influenced by kubrick and antonioni herself. still, utterly unique, and i wanna see more from her.
 

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Love Actually. *sigh* its the best movie. i love the part where the guy makes those cute signs for Keira Knightley. "to me, you are perfect, and my wasted heart will love you til you look like this" *shows pic of grotesqely old corpse*. its so sweet. :( but she's with his best friend.
 

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godard's 'vivre sa vie'.

that woman, anna karina, wow! if i looked like her i would NEVER wear clothes.
 

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AlleyCat said:
godard's 'vivre sa vie'.

that woman, anna karina, wow! if i looked like her i would NEVER wear clothes.
did you like the film? just say yes anyway, cos it's my favorite godard.

and yeah, i'd crawl across glass for anna karina to kick me.
 

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The New World.

I thought it really terrific, and can't understand the negative press and how it's so disappointing for a Malick (especially given how mediocre The Thin Red Line is). Not Badlands nor Days of Heaven, but still incredibly impressive.
 

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