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Post by teppic on Feb 7, 2006 20:57:41 GMT -5
Nightwatch was at the cinema here many months ago. They actually showed the first 15mins for free on one of the satalite tv channels in the hope of convincing people to go see the rest of the movie. Have to be honest - the 15mins actually put me off going to watch the film, and i had been interested before. It's just i got so confused in that 15mins i was left thinking "There's no way i could take two hours of this!". And as much as i hate to fit into an english stereotype of being lazy about stuff in any other language, i have to admit the fact i had to listen to them speak in russian made it even worse - headache central (and remember i'm used to subtitled japanese language tracks). Still... Looked great visually, and i'm sure at a less lazy time there would have been a chance i'd have gone to see it all. It had some good english reviews too. Tho any film which people best describe as "The Matrix meets Lord of the Rings" is definitely pretty weird! ;D
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Post by hypnotic on Feb 8, 2006 4:57:01 GMT -5
heheheeeeeeeehhhhh .. teppic teppic teppic .. nja nja nja .. i'll definatell ywatch it. am too curious. love the trailer. will tell u what i think about it. (if i survive)
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Post by bugg on Feb 10, 2006 3:06:46 GMT -5
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Post by CheapWallpaper on Feb 10, 2006 16:42:29 GMT -5
bump-headed?
I think she's quite cute actually. And she's very good in Eternal Sunshine (IMHO). Not convinced beyond that. Odd choice for Marie Antoinette.
(I just tracked down a trailer for Marie Antoinette, and the music was 'Age of Consent' by New Order, which was a pleasent surprise...)
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Post by teppic on Feb 10, 2006 17:06:22 GMT -5
she's picking Kirsten Dunst again, i can't stand her bump headed face! ;D I didn't think her face was unusually bumpy. Tho I find her very over rated as an actress and how people claim she's beautiful. Not that she's horrifically ugly either - she has one of those faces that if lit in the right way and with the right make-up she can look attractive, but on the other side you have her in the Spiderman films where she seems physically incapable of being able to open her eyes... :sus: Seriously, in Spiderman 2 i honestly thought she looked like she was on some heavy duty drugs! She looked totally stoned the entire time!
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Post by pandora on Feb 10, 2006 18:22:37 GMT -5
Yeah, I heard about that one too. these are the dvd's I'm currently waiting to see: btw, if any of you fellow 'mericans have netflix, add me to your friends list
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Post by bugg on Feb 11, 2006 3:41:09 GMT -5
(I just tracked down a trailer for Marie Antoinette, I had linked it in my post ;D And yea i love that song for the trailer, Coppola always has the best taste in music ever me thinks. I mean, the Lost in Translation soundtrack... Apart from the fact that i'm an obsessed fanatic of that movie, i think every song she used for every scene she used is just soooooooo perfect. And yea, Dunst was very good in ESOTSM! And also in The Virgin Suicides. And Andrew, i totally agree! I was checking out some pictures of her actually, of her at awards etc... She's or quite stunning and adorable, or creepily revolting
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Post by bugg on Feb 11, 2006 4:22:08 GMT -5
(I just downloaded Age of Consent of New Order from the Marie Antoinette trailer, it roxxxx i love it!)
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Post by CheapWallpaper on Feb 11, 2006 5:15:12 GMT -5
New Order are a bit patchy, but some of their '80s stuff in particular is truly fantastic. Coppola is obviously some '80s indie fanatic ;D (Oh, and the link didn't work for me. Quicktime )
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Post by bugg on Feb 11, 2006 14:10:10 GMT -5
Walk the Line was so, so, so fantastic and i cried like a baby and i want to see it again and Johhny Cash and June Carter's love story is officially the best real love story ever lived.
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Post by bugg on Feb 13, 2006 16:03:29 GMT -5
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Post by teppic on Feb 13, 2006 16:09:34 GMT -5
Hey, you only just payed to see it at the cinema, so i guess you needn't feel too guilty.
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Post by bugg on Feb 13, 2006 16:12:19 GMT -5
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Post by teppic on Feb 13, 2006 16:17:33 GMT -5
Yeh, i remember the Star Wars prequels were available on the net before they even hit the cinema in the US! Of course the difference is that they were all a big pile of crap... ;D
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Post by bugg on Feb 14, 2006 0:53:03 GMT -5
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