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Everything posted by redragon
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Battle Of The Bulge
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Couldn't even begin to choose. Certainly depends on my mood but I could easily listen to a rock and then a softer one right afterward.
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Anyone heard the new 3DG single? What did you think. i thought it was prety good.
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Has anyone seen An Unfinished Life with Robert Redford. An amazing film, though not surprising since it is Redford after all. And I found I stomached Lopez quite well (can't stand her).
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The Lord Of The Rings hands down. Then anything Stephen King and the Hannibal Lecter series, especialy Red Dragon.
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This looks very good and while it may seem to soon after the terrible events of 9/11, the victims families gave there blessing and participated in the film. So personally I think that they should have the final word as to whether it is approriate or not. Not trying to start a political debate or anything just giving my opinion.
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Come on don't knock Jersey Girl. It was nice to see Kevin take another direction. He did very well in my opinion.
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When I first heard about this I didn't know what to think, then the fact that it was a rumour came out and I found myself letting out a sigh of relief. I love Friday The 13th, easily my fav horror series hands down. And while i love a respect Tarantino and his work I just don't see it fitting. Now I hear they are working on a prequel to Friday. God help us all.
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This was just a fun movie just like Cabin Fever (which was better though). I have a copy of the Unrated Director's Cut for Hostel but haven't watched it yet. Plan to do so tonight.
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I voted for Kill Bill Vol 2, but my favourite is the film as a whole, a masterpiece in my opinion. After that I'd say Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown in that order. As for films that he wrote True Romance and Natural Born Killers are tied for first. And the CSI episode was awesome, easily my favourite episode to date for any of the series.
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Easy. Speilberg and Tarantino. There are others of course but those are the top two in my book. I've enjoyed everything they've done.
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Brilliant movie from a brilliant filmmaker. Easily Spielberg's best work since Saving Private Ryan, though the Terminal is right up there as well. Eric Bana just blew me away, very powerful performance.
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This was one of the best mind fuks of all time. Wicked in every sense, really reminded me of Lynch's work. As for which version I prefer, haven't really figured that one out. Mad World is an amazing song.
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To me you really have to enjoy dry humour to like this flick and Michael Caine was brilliant as always.
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This one's easy for me. Citizen Kane, then anything Spielberg, then anything Tarantino. There are others of course but for me that's the easiest way to answer this question.
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I felt in love with this film the first time I saw it. Viggo's performance was amazing and complex to portray. Easily Cronenberg's best work to date.
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Dying to see this. I'm a huge Kevin Smith fan.
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I've seen the first 3 but not the newest 2. the ones I've seen were good. The first one is definitely a cult classic.
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Last new flick I saw was Little Manhattan. Cute movie about a 10 year old boys first love.
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Yes I've seen this as well. Very similar to Crash and while not as good, still very enjoyable.
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Saw II was definitely great though the ending didn't get me as much as the first one did. I mean come on you knew there was going to be some big surprise. Devil's Rejects on the other hand was amazing. Equally as good as House Of 1000 Corpses. Bill Mosely was the Devil incarnate in this flick. Rob Zombie really knows and loves the horror genre and for that i am grateful.
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This one was incredible. I believed for the entire film that PSH was Capote, he definitely deserved the Oscar, that's for sure. And yes the book is very good. Unfortunately I've never read anything else of his. I really should.
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Ah, doesn't matter to me. I find the Special Editions to be far better. Personally, while I really like George Lucas, I think he's just double dipping as they say. Let's face it the guy's one hell of a businessman.
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Awesome thanks for the info.
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I voted absolutely and that is certainly the case. This has to be one of the strongest and most emotional films I have ever seen. I have seen the other four films as well and they were all very well done, especially Capote, Brokeback Mountain and Munich. None of them however made me react as much as Crash did.
