SebastianLeeDanzig wrote:Suspiria - 7/10 Profondo Rosso ("Deep Red") - 6/10
I'm still kind of new to Argento, but I'm afraid it won't get better than Phenomena.
My favorite Argento is Tenebre, followed closely by Profondo Rosso. Suspiria is good, but a little overrated, IMO. I love Phenomena, as well.
No love for Opera? I think that's my favorite Argento film.
SebastianLeeDanzig wrote:Suspiria - 7/10 Profondo Rosso ("Deep Red") - 6/10
I'm still kind of new to Argento, but I'm afraid it won't get better than Phenomena.
My favorite Argento is Tenebre, followed closely by Profondo Rosso. Suspiria is good, but a little overrated, IMO. I love Phenomena, as well.
No love for Opera? I think that's my favorite Argento film.
I love Opera also, and would probably place it third, followed by Phenomena.
I'm a huge Argento fan. I even liked The Card Player.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:The sounds of that album gives me the brutal shits.
I'm still kind of new to Argento, but I'm afraid it won't get better than Phenomena.
Woosh wrote:Factotum 6.75/10 - A Matt Dillon joint. As far as Bukowski film adaptations go, it's much better than Barfly, but there is still some room for improvement. Also starring the girl from six feet under, the non-australian one, she portrays a convincing skank.
I think it's perfect. One of my favorite movies, not just Bukowski. Amazing soundtrack by Kristin Asbjørnsen too.
Yes, I forgot to mention that I liked the soundtrack, too.
Downfall - 8/10 This movie was really heart-wrenching. It even made Hitler come off as sympathetic at points, which was really refreshing. The girl who played his secretary was really cute.
The Frozen Ground. 6/10. True story about serial killer Robert Hansen. Vanessa Hudgins as a prostitute, Nic Cage as the cop, and John Cusack as Robert Hansen. Also has Fiddy Cent as the pimp. You just spend the whole movie wanting to kick Hudgins in the cunt.
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The Fighter - 8/10. Christian Bale as a crackhead is fucking awesome. There's some stuff about boxing too. Then there's Amy Adams, which is always a plus.
Now You See Me - 8/10. Pretty good heist movie. A group of magicians rob things while performing a show, and give the money to the crowd. Completely unbelievable, yet entertaining. Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Mark Ruffalo, Morgan Freeman, and Jesse Eisenberg.
Grendel wrote:
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This movie was fucking hilarious! The physic played by Nick Swardson and Father Williams played by Cedric The entertainer was an absolute crack up!!!
Anyone seen it? It's on Netflix instant right now.
Grendel wrote:Bones Brigade -10/10 very interesting Didn't know that there was so much Tony Hawk hate back in the day
I liked that one.
Yeah, people were jealous, I think. That was sort of my era. The later part of the 80's, anyway. I was sponsored by Vision for a spell(never had a deck, though), and there were some guys who seemed to get everything, Hawk being one of them. He deserved it, though.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:The sounds of that album gives me the brutal shits.
Jusqu'à toi (2009) - 5/10. Thoroughly boring romantic comedy about stupid transatlantic difference clichés that couldn't even be saved by the charms of one Mélanie Laurent.
You're next: 6/10
This was one of those movies I thought was gonna suck, but didn't hate it as much as I thought I was going too. It was decent. Not as good as The Conjuring, but way more entertaining than the other home invasion flick The Purge, which I thought was laughably bad.
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Hurls34 wrote:You're next: 6/10
This was one of those movies I thought was gonna suck, but didn't hate it as much as I thought I was going too. It was decent. Not as good as The Conjuring, but way more entertaining than the other home invasion flick The Purge, which I thought was laughably bad.
every one of those guys involved with the making of "You're Next" have put out some of the only decent u.s. based horror films in the past few years that flew under the radar. So I'm happy they got a film that has caught a little attention with a mainstream audience.
Almost every actor in that movie is a director/producer in their own right who has made some top-notch horror.
Check out anything under the studio Glass Eye Pix, and you'll see what I'm saying. They frequently work as a unit contributing to each others movies in some part, and they deserve to get some limelight.
Facedown wrote:Anal Twinks - 7/10 (Minus three points because the twinks were too old for my tastes.)
Man Ass Fisters 14 - 10/10
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Hollywood's Burning wrote:A Kisstard is someone who, despite being a grown-up (in age), actually gets upset/angry about who is pretending to be a kittycat and who is pretending to be a spaceman.
Le divorce (2003) - 4/10. Another dumb relationship movie full of American/French clichés. Its only entertainment comes from Naomi Watts trying to speak French and Kate Hudson trying to act.
The Legend of Hell House (1973): 6/10
It's time to start prepping for this year's haunted house but my head's not in the game so I was hoping this would kick-start the process. It didn't really help but it's a good flick.
Facedown wrote:Anal Twinks - 7/10 (Minus three points because the twinks were too old for my tastes.)
Man Ass Fisters 14 - 10/10
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