 The Cabin In The Woods.
#4622 posted by Shambler on 2012/04/20 15:32:43
Not quite worth the mega-rating it gets on Rotten Tomatoes, but a good fun sort of sci-fi thriller with escalating excitement and plenty of LOL moments. The main thing worth knowing is that despite the ominious poster, the catch/hook of this initially-horror-orientated film is nothing weird, freaky, or downright surreal - it's a straight up different rationale for the horror scenario that pans out to be a jolly good romp (albeit with an abrupt ending and an underdeveloped backstory which is a pity as the premise has lots of potential), rather than a horror headfuck. Favourite moments: the entrance of Marty (proper lol if you've seen Dollhouse), and the lift doors moment :).
 Treme Season 1
#4623 posted by nitin on 2012/04/20 15:38:35
halfway through, absolutely loving it. David Simon is a special man.
#4624 posted by rj on 2012/04/20 17:54:16
based on the trailer i'd completely written cabin in the woods off as the most generic looking horror movie ever made, so quite pleasantly surprised to see such high scores on IMDB/RT. can't imagine i'll catch it before the dvd comes out though
#4625 posted by starbuck on 2012/04/27 02:01:18
avengers:
shit
#4626 posted by Spirit on 2012/04/29 22:17:34
The Punisher (2004 or 2005)
Could have done with less gory details at times but overall it was very cool. A gazillion times better than Drive which for some reason I feel like comparing it to. Hlarious, brutal, manly and clichee. I liked the style.
The Guard (2011)
Really good. I highly recommended it. Calm and thrilling in a feel good mood. Great soundtrack. Expected some silly comedy but this was quite deep and symbolic.
 The Guard
#4627 posted by nitin on 2012/04/30 15:08:11
I really did not like this at all, In Bruges was much better IMHO.
 Fucked Movies
#4628 posted by Tronyn on 2012/05/03 23:28:59
Suspiria - this movie is fucked. "Secret Flowers" indeed. The visual style is so unusual, bright colours and odd camera angles, and really eccentric set designs, unless there are actual buildings in Italy that look like this. The soundtrack is creepy as hell. Even at the end you aren't exactly sure what's going on, but I think you could call this a horror classic; it has a ton of atmosphere in any case, and it was made before The Shining (possibly influenced it?).
Heathers - Really mean-spirited comedy that has gained some disturbing implications post-Columbine; some people might be disturbed or offended (and were at the time, the late 80's), but I found it really funny despite being totally ridiculous; the scene where the priest says "Eskimo" was so out there. Apparently the ending was going to be even more ridiculous and dark but the studio forced a somewhat reconciliatory ending onto this otherwise increasingly bizarre and cynical script.
Ginger Snaps - Amusing cheesy b-horror movie about a girl who turns into a werewolf.
#4629 posted by [Kona] on 2012/05/04 00:03:36
To be honest I found some of Dario Argento's horrors to be a bit overated. Maybe I need to watch them a second time. And I think i've only seen 2 or 3 (Suspiria included). But I got a bit of a Euro trash kind of feeling with them, they were a little bit weird but not it an interesting way. Suspiria reminded me a bit of Santa Sangre I think it was.
Any of you guys watched Alejandro Jodorowsky's movies? El Topo is a 10/10. Extremely weird but brilliant.
 Black Death
#4630 posted by [Kona] on 2012/05/04 00:10:37
Black Death (2010)
I heard this was one of the best horrors of 2010. Had a good cast, led by Sean Bean and some weird monk dude, but both were pretty good. It was set during the times of the plague, and interesting set during daytime all through the movie. You don't get that often in horror!
Anyway I felt it dragged on a bit in the second half and didn't really go anywhere - perhaps they ran out of money. The killing of certain characters was a surprise. The ending was completely unnecessary though.
Definitely a horror director to keep an eye on. His first horror (Creep) was fucking terrible, but Triangle was really good and so is Black Death, so onwards and upwards :D
 Tronyn
#4631 posted by Nitin on 2012/05/04 02:16:31
Yeah Suspiria works on atmosphere alone because there's not much else going on. Give Inferno and Deep Red a go too, same style.
 Best Thing About Suspiria
#4632 posted by Drew on 2012/05/04 04:51:41
was the soundtrack by Goblin. They did a bunch of scores for Argento and most of them are pretty rad.
 Avengers
#4633 posted by nitin on 2012/05/08 16:06:45
I wouldnt call it shit like Starbuck did but pretty meh. The individual Marvel movies were better (havent seen Thor yet though).
#4634 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/08 16:28:42
Thor is absolutely rubbish, trust me.
People praise Avengers everywhere, could you guys elaborate what you disliked?
 Yeah But Our Tastes Arent The Same
#4635 posted by nitin on 2012/05/08 17:18:19
so I will give it a go.
As for Avengers, until they get together, the movie is all over the place and doesnt really know what to do. When they get together, theres some decent banter between them until it leads to some totally predictable and cringeworthy in-fighting. The last 1/3 delivers the carnage but I stopped caring by then, despite some really cool action.
#4636 posted by JneeraZ on 2012/05/08 17:51:07
This board is always the dissenting opinion on stuff for whatever reason. EVERYONE I know who saw the movie absolutely loved it. *shrug*
 Good For Them
#4637 posted by nitin on 2012/05/08 17:51:45
 I Haven't Seen It.
#4638 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/05/08 18:16:08
But I have seen Thor, and Iron Man 2, and if I was a film graduate, then my opinions of them would be that 'They sucked balls'. Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed them, but they are very very cheasy OTT films. And I'm sure TAA is just the same. Cheesy as hell. Lets be honest.
But hey - everybody loves super cheesy, super super OTT films. About Superman. Except for people who have actually seen a real film, with real acting in it.
The Shrine
Brilliant! Starts off a bit unsure of itself, but turns into a masterpiece by the end of the film. Excellent. If you like horror films, watch this.
A Horrible Way To Die
Glad I percevered with this film, turned out to be quality too.
Tyrannosaur
Excellent characters and acting throughout. Different.
Area 407
Yeah - this was good too.
#4639 posted by JneeraZ on 2012/05/08 18:42:01
nitin
OK ... well, good for you too I guess? It's just opinions and data points we're throwing around here.
 Sorry
#4640 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/05/08 19:04:16
Except for people who have actually seen a real film, with real acting in it.
...is inflammatory. And dumb.
I just mean that sometimes OTT cheesy action flicks get on my nerves.
 Willem
#4641 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/08 19:29:33
You do not always have to have the last word, you know?
I watched Crazy Stupid Love the other day and really liked it.
 The Avengers
Haven't seen it yet, but since it's a Joss Whedon film, I can't imagine it to be totally shit. Also, I'm actually going to the cinema to watch it - first time in a year I think.
 Avengers
#4643 posted by Drew on 2012/05/09 00:39:51
I've read a few reviews that were super unimpressed, ones from writers who's opinions - if dissenting, generally - have matched up very well with mine regarding previous superhero films. Nonetheless, I want to see it. I am in the mood for dumb random fluff, one liners, OTT, etc. I suppose if any OTT superhero flick is worth seeing in theatre it might be this one.
Bryan Singer's Superman was a huge bummer for me, btw. Trying to do some kind of adult superhero shit in a way that doesn't work. Batman reboot sure - even that is fucking cheesy as shit underneath the dark veneer though. Plus he's always bothered me - kryptonite bla bla bla, and otherwise he just has to like manage time well. At least in the old ones he does so in a way which makes ABSOLUTELY no sense at all and its fun and awesome.
Crazy Stupid Love - yeah I thought this was good as well, despite being SUPER predictable. I will never get tired of Carell. And against all odds, I really like Seacrest. And most of the cast actually.
Not the kid though. ugh. In fact - his story thread has some fairly fucked up gender-politics type stuff in there - which inflected other parts of the film and made itsomewhat disturbing as a whole for me.
Being a horror fan I've obviously seen worse, or at least more sensational, or more blatant.
I AM LOVE: Melodrama done right. SO fucking stylish.
Monsieur Lazhar - another great one that hit me way harder than I expected! A local film ( I think shot here...) worth seeing and actually worth the attention being paid to it. Despite, again, some perhaps prerequisite Oscar cheez.
 By Seacrest I Meant Gosling
#4644 posted by Drew on 2012/05/09 00:41:12
Obviously.
 Willem
#4645 posted by Nitin at work on 2012/05/09 02:41:39
That was my point yes. Just because everyone you know loved it doesn't mean I and everyone else has to too and can't express a different view. More people than not also love Avatar, Titanic and Two and a Half Men.
Ricky, iron man 1 and captain America are decent examples of well done OTT cheese from the same universe.
 Avengers
#4646 posted by mwh on 2012/05/09 03:11:20
Is stupid and cheesy yes, but I enjoyed it. It avoided taking itself too seriously and has some moments that actually made me laugh out loud, so I'm going to be happy and not think about it too hard.
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