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February 07, 2014, 07:19:17 AM
The strangers was pretty scary. Been out for awhile.

If you guys can get ahold of the documentary "bloodlines" you should check it out. It was pretty much banned everywhere, but super interesting

I've seen Strangers, i'll look into bloodlines, thanks

Yeah, End of Watch was pretty solid. The writer of Training Day is good with police-related narratives though his upcoming film with Arnold looks alright at best.

If you liked Training Day I thought Brooklyn's Finest was pretty similar in style and a solid movie, also has Ethan Hawk

Bloodlines is like a documentary on the bloodline that supposedly trails all the way back to Jesus Christ himself, and believe it or not there are a group of people who claim to have the actual body (entombed).  It sounds really far fetched, but when you see the people that are interviewed, and the fact that a few of the people who talk end up mysteriously dead, it makes for a super interesting documentary.   It is also weird that it has been banned like everywhere...

Has it actually been banned though? Most films or documentaries that claim to be banned just use it or say so for publicity. And Bloodline was based on a lot of different hoaxes.

They don't claim it to be banned, they actually wanted as many people to see it as possible.  Try searching the internet for a place to watch it...it is hard to find.   Usually you can find copies of any movie online somewhere...

A little-known low-budget documentary being hard to find doesn't make it banned  Grin. You can buy it on Amazon and there's a copy on piratebay but only one seeder.

you guys need to watch 300...very inspirational.... Grin Grin

Inspiring in what way?
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February 07, 2014, 06:25:35 AM
Anyone here fan of overindulgent movies like INCEPTION ..? many people say its overrated all i'll say to them is i'm sure you still ask people " What happens at the END " :p lol
Inception is good... nice story, nice actors etc Smiley
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February 07, 2014, 05:31:24 AM
I'm going to recommend a classic. Sidney Lumet twelve angry men, their two remakes one from 1957 and their is another remake in 1997. They are both very extremely good films. Fantastic tale of how the majority certainty can come into question with the single input of an individual. It will really make you reconsider the circumstances and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The debate between the argument between the guilty verdict between all men with a single man voting not guilty through a collision of ideas and precise logical arguments head on make it exciting to view.
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February 07, 2014, 04:56:39 AM
Yeah, End of Watch was pretty solid. The writer of Training Day is good with police-related narratives though his upcoming film with Arnold looks alright at best.

end of watch is good, training day not so much

for horror
- audition
- hostel 1/2/3
- Orphan (2009)
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February 07, 2014, 04:03:57 AM
Anyone here fan of overindulgent movies like INCEPTION ..? many people say its overrated all i'll say to them is i'm sure you still ask people " What happens at the END " :p lol
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February 06, 2014, 05:57:00 PM
The movie "Rush"  actually surprised me.   I thought that movie was super well made.   I watched it not expecting to really enjoy it, but I ended up really liking that one too...

I very much agree. I usually even dislike Ron Howard's paint-by-numbers movies and I really enjoyed this. I'm not even an F1 fan, either.

I've been listening to Hans Zimmer's score every now and then, too.

I am not an F1 fan either...but I was thoroughly impressed by the film
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February 06, 2014, 04:19:52 PM
The movie "Rush"  actually surprised me.   I thought that movie was super well made.   I watched it not expecting to really enjoy it, but I ended up really liking that one too...

I very much agree. I usually even dislike Ron Howard's paint-by-numbers movies and I really enjoyed this. I'm not even an F1 fan, either.

I've been listening to Hans Zimmer's score every now and then, too.
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February 06, 2014, 03:11:57 PM
The movie "Rush"  actually surprised me.   I thought that movie was super well made.   I watched it not expecting to really enjoy it, but I ended up really liking that one too...
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February 06, 2014, 03:10:09 PM
The strangers was pretty scary. Been out for awhile.

If you guys can get ahold of the documentary "bloodlines" you should check it out. It was pretty much banned everywhere, but super interesting

I've seen Strangers, i'll look into bloodlines, thanks

Yeah, End of Watch was pretty solid. The writer of Training Day is good with police-related narratives though his upcoming film with Arnold looks alright at best.

If you liked Training Day I thought Brooklyn's Finest was pretty similar in style and a solid movie, also has Ethan Hawk

Bloodlines is like a documentary on the bloodline that supposedly trails all the way back to Jesus Christ himself, and believe it or not there are a group of people who claim to have the actual body (entombed).  It sounds really far fetched, but when you see the people that are interviewed, and the fact that a few of the people who talk end up mysteriously dead, it makes for a super interesting documentary.   It is also weird that it has been banned like everywhere...

Has it actually been banned though? Most films or documentaries that claim to be banned just use it or say so for publicity. And Bloodline was based on a lot of different hoaxes.

They don't claim it to be banned, they actually wanted as many people to see it as possible.  Try searching the internet for a place to watch it...it is hard to find.   Usually you can find copies of any movie online somewhere...
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February 06, 2014, 02:52:31 PM
Men in Black Smiley

First one, sure. Second sucked big time and third was barely watchable.

A potentially fun franchise already run into the ground, at least on a creative level, with 3 movies.
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February 06, 2014, 01:01:16 PM
Men in Black Smiley
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February 06, 2014, 12:48:27 PM
So it looks like Gary Oldman has been called in order to potentially be part of JJ Abrams Star Wars movie...

We're a few Oldman lovers here, so just thought I'd share!

Whilst I love to see Gary Oldman in anything, I'd rather him take roles where he can really show off his talents, preferably playing villains. I haven't seen the last couple of films he's been in but he seems to be largely on auto-mode going by the small snippets I saw in the trailers.

Agreed. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy was good, but he didn't necessarily stand out too much in that either.

I still need to watch that midget movie of his!

I thought he was great in that. Most of the cast was too, but the film was a little dry for my tastes. Wasn't entirely sure what actually went on to be honest. And you need to get on the midget movie as soon as  Grin.
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February 06, 2014, 12:46:08 PM
So it looks like Gary Oldman has been called in order to potentially be part of JJ Abrams Star Wars movie...

We're a few Oldman lovers here, so just thought I'd share!

Whilst I love to see Gary Oldman in anything, I'd rather him take roles where he can really show off his talents, preferably playing villains. I haven't seen the last couple of films he's been in but he seems to be largely on auto-mode going by the small snippets I saw in the trailers.

Agreed. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy was good, but he didn't necessarily stand out too much in that either.

I still need to watch that midget movie of his!
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February 06, 2014, 12:44:26 PM
I'm actually really not looking forward to Star Wars. JJ Abrams has made fun movies but it's not the same.

I feel the same way about that new Jurassic Park movie they're making, too.
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February 06, 2014, 12:26:49 PM
So it looks like Gary Oldman has been called in order to potentially be part of JJ Abrams Star Wars movie...

We're a few Oldman lovers here, so just thought I'd share!

Whilst I love to see Gary Oldman in anything, I'd rather him take roles where he can really show off his talents, preferably playing villains. I haven't seen the last couple of films he's been in but he seems to be largely on auto-mode going by the small snippets I saw in the trailers.
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February 06, 2014, 12:17:00 PM
So it looks like Gary Oldman has been called in order to potentially be part of JJ Abrams Star Wars movie...

We're a few Oldman lovers here, so just thought I'd share!
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February 06, 2014, 11:53:09 AM
Any decent horror movies out there, either on netflix or something i may have missed?
Maybe something out of these:
Insidious
Sinister
Devil
Session 9
Event Horizon
Madhouse
28 Days later
28 Weeks later
The Mist
Pandorum

I can remember these titles, which means they were decent Smiley I usually forget the boring ones few days after watching.

I'd add Eden Lake to that list. I also enjoyed All the Boys Love Mandy Lane recently, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily great. I love Amber Heard, though.

Eden Lake is great and is recommended for a horror that is a little bit different. I've wanted to see All the Boys Love Mandy Lane for years but never got round to it. Is it another run of the mill horror or is there something else to it?

It's your basic low-budget slasher with a few fun twists... Oh, and Amber Heard.
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February 06, 2014, 11:45:27 AM
Any decent horror movies out there, either on netflix or something i may have missed?
Maybe something out of these:
Insidious
Sinister
Devil
Session 9
Event Horizon
Madhouse
28 Days later
28 Weeks later
The Mist
Pandorum

I can remember these titles, which means they were decent Smiley I usually forget the boring ones few days after watching.

I'd add Eden Lake to that list. I also enjoyed All the Boys Love Mandy Lane recently, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily great. I love Amber Heard, though.

Eden Lake is great and is recommended for a horror that is a little bit different. I've wanted to see All the Boys Love Mandy Lane for years but never got round to it. Is it another run of the mill horror or is there something else to it?
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February 06, 2014, 11:40:35 AM
Any decent horror movies out there, either on netflix or something i may have missed?
Maybe something out of these:
Insidious
Sinister
Devil
Session 9
Event Horizon
Madhouse
28 Days later
28 Weeks later
The Mist
Pandorum

I can remember these titles, which means they were decent Smiley I usually forget the boring ones few days after watching.

I'd add Eden Lake to that list. I also enjoyed All the Boys Love Mandy Lane recently, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily great. I love Amber Heard, though.
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February 06, 2014, 11:21:29 AM
Any decent horror movies out there, either on netflix or something i may have missed?
Maybe something out of these:
Insidious
Sinister
Devil
Session 9
Event Horizon
Madhouse
28 Days later
28 Weeks later
The Mist
Pandorum

I can remember these titles, which means they were decent Smiley I usually forget the boring ones few days after watching.
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