 Kona
#4107 posted by nitin on 2011/04/12 08:54:12
I like both. I think the last two are more mature works but his earlier stuff is more zany and provocative.
 Zany And Provocative
#4108 posted by nitin on 2011/04/12 08:56:11
in a good way though.
The Brood, for example, has some very interesting ideas. But something like Spider is a much more mature film.
 Spider
#4109 posted by Drew on 2011/04/12 15:02:10
I remember really not being into that. Mature, yes, but kind of boring and with a not-particularly interesting or surprising twist... maybe I'd feel differently now.
#4110 posted by rj on 2011/04/12 19:25:48
spider is the only other one i've seen. it struck me as the kind of film you'd write a university paper on, analysing it as a study into mental illness along with the bleakness/loneliness/confusion that surrounds it. well made in that respect but it had absolutely zero entertainment value
cheers for the recommendations nitin.. heard much about the fly but never given it a go
 Spider
#4111 posted by nitin on 2011/04/13 00:46:50
is very good IMHO, its obviously not a popcorn film but surely you dont expect that going in.
 Well Obviously
#4112 posted by rj on 2011/04/13 14:05:52
but by entertainment value i don't necessarily mean popcorn factor - i didn't expect action, explosions, special effects and all that jazz - but it never really presented itself in a dramatised film format, i guess. i respect it for that as it sensitively captured the cold, bleak, depressing realism of the situation, but there just wasn't anything to [i]enjoy[/i] about it. that doesn't make it bad, obviously, and i did feel kind of better for having seen it but i wouldn't watch it again
 Fair Enough
#4113 posted by nitin on 2011/04/13 14:21:46
I guess 'enjoy' is subjective. The ones I suggested dont have this issue though so come back and post your thoughts!
 Yeah,
#4114 posted by Drew on 2011/04/13 17:14:53
Spider seems like a bit of an anomaly to me
 Rabbits By David Lynch
#4115 posted by negke on 2011/04/14 23:26:07
A short full of wtf, yet oddly mesmerizing.
 Also Watched Following By Nolan Finally
#4116 posted by negke on 2011/04/14 23:36:27
Not bad, a certain Hitchcock vibe.
#4117 posted by [Kona] on 2011/04/14 23:58:02
Yeah it was very hitchcockian. Good twist as well.
 Speaking Of Hitchcock
#4118 posted by Zwiffle on 2011/04/15 00:38:33
Just saw North by Northwest last night for the ~4th time. Still an awesome movie. Cary Grant is dreamy, no homo. Hitchcock is the man.
#4119 posted by Spirit on 2011/04/17 22:26:18
Harry potter and the deathly hallows part one
Did not expect it to be this good. Did not remember much from the book. Actually mixed up the sixth with this. Fantastic work with the music. Sinister. I AM excited for the last one now!
I don't get how they think it us suitable for 12 year old (germany) though.
And I still wish I had never seen anything if it thus preserving everything as I imagined it when reading.
 Also Recently Watched
#4120 posted by Spirit on 2011/04/17 22:28:38
The 40 year old virgin
which was as empty and shallow as my bed.
 It Was Supposed To Be A Comedy
#4121 posted by jt_ on 2011/04/17 22:45:52
 Yeah But It Wasnt Funny
#4122 posted by nitin on 2011/04/18 00:35:49
(ducks for cover).
#4123 posted by [Kona] on 2011/04/18 03:42:53
Steve Carrol sucks in the 40 yr old virgin. He just comes off as a wanker that doesn't deserve to lose his virginity.
Deathly Hallows P1, was good but I was expecting something a bit more epic. It just kind of ends. Definitely one where you need to watch part 1 and 2 together, because part 1 as a standalone movie really doesn't progress the story much. Never read the books myself.
 Havent Liked Any HP Movies
#4124 posted by nitin on 2011/04/18 04:41:33
except first and third.
 Although
#4125 posted by nitin on 2011/04/18 04:42:00
except for 4, none of them have been terrible, just ok. 4 was rubbish though IMHO.
 Coming From An Admittedly Obsessive Fan
#4126 posted by ionous on 2011/04/19 02:58:45
Who has even dabbled in writing for the fandom...
The movies have fucking sucked in general.
3 was the only genuinely good movie, with 7 p1 being at least watchable.
 3:10 To Yuma
#4127 posted by RickyT33 on 2011/04/19 03:56:53
WOW! Perfect.
 I Wouldnt Say Perfect
#4128 posted by nitin on 2011/04/19 04:47:25
but pretty enjoyable and great action.
 HP
#4129 posted by rj on 2011/04/19 12:35:50
glad to see i'm not the only one in thinking 3 was the the best. i haven't minded the others, and have kind of enjoyed parts of them, but there has always been something stopping them from being fully enjoyable which i can't really put my finger on (coming from someone who hasn't read the books)
7 part 1 was ok.. more of the same really. i liked the scene when harry & hermione had that dance to the tune on the radio; that was probably the only point i actually had any feeling for the characters and was a nice break from the story. showed it had a bit of heart.
 Other Quickies:
#4130 posted by rj on 2011/04/19 13:20:31
fair game (2010) - this was almost in danger of feeling more like a documentary than a film but great performances from penn & watts ensured it didn't. pretty hard hitting, although i wasn't that familiar with the original story
hereafter (2010) - ok, if a little sappy, but i thought the french woman's story could have intertwined a little bit better with the other two. either that or taken out completely; it didn't really add much and i didn't buy how she just ended up with damon's character at the end. not one of eastwood's best
limitless (2011) - let down by the plot. loved everything else about it but it didn't really have a strong story pushing it all on, which seemed a shame. still very entertaining and worth the watch
london boulevard (2010) - pretty average cockney gangster flick that doesn't really go anywhere for half an hour, then gets really good and then ends really badly. i couldn't get used to farrell with that accent; ray winstone is brilliant though
little miss sunshine (2006) - loved this. such a feel-good factor, with great characters & hilarious ending, thanks to whoever recommended it a while back
being john malkovich (1999) - missed it when it was first out & avoided for a while because i wasn't really a fan of kaufman's more recent stuff (eternal sunshine, synecdoche) but this was superb - much funnier and less high-brow than i was expecting but still brilliantly made, can't pick any holes in it. the scene with JM inside his own head almost had me in tears! definitely up there with my favourite comedies
 BJM Is Great
#4131 posted by nitin on 2011/04/19 14:00:14
although I love almost everything Kaufman (havent seen Synecdoche yet but Eternal Sunshine is probably my film of the last decade and love Adaptation too).
On the other hand, I didnt like Little Miss Sunshine much at all, felt way too try hard indie and unconvincing to me.
Want to see Fair Game (Naomi Watts is my favorite working actress) and London Boulevard.
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