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| Movie: | Batman The Dark Knight, Reality Bites, Closer, East Of Eden. |
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| Actor: | Heath Ledger, Robert Downey Jr,, Christian Bale,James Dean, Winona Ryder, Kate Winslet |
| Director: | Christopher Nolan, Robert Zemeckis, Adrian Lyne, Spike Lee,Stanley Kubrick,David Fincher, Ethan and Joel Coen, Ben Stiller. |
| Quote: | Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn... |
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When we come into this world, the first thing we do is breathe in.Divine inspiration, When we leave this world, the last thing we do is breathe out. Everything in between is just gravy.It is all been taken care of. We leave home and we go home.Children of God. And if we really believe he holds us in the palm of his hand for the journey, then anything is endured.
Sitting quietly doing nothing, spring comes and the grass grows itself... GRACIAS KITTY CAT, BEAUTIFUL!!!! |
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One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
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beautiful, moving and touching.
It's weird and amazing how jack nicholson looks crazy in real life and in this movie he is'nt crazy at all but the situation it's so fucked up lol.
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East of Eden
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a moving and touching story about a family and their problems but the most outstanding characteristic is james dean's performance....beautiful, sensitive and perfect.
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Rendition
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Mulberry Street
by JoelIts low budget but its worth taking a look. Most people are a litttle freaked out about rats and this movie plays on that fear. The performances are good in this movie the only thing that really hurts this movie is the camera work and the fact that it takes about 40 minutes for the movie to really get going is it worth the wait? you be the judge.
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District B13 (Banlieue 13)
by JoelThis movie is awesome only for the fact that the guys who do all those crazy jumps are just fun to watch check it out not for a plot but to see some cool moves.
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Akira
by JoelAre you kidding me this movie rocks its not the first anime i saw but it was like the third but it still is one of the best. In fact I dont think they will ever recreate the magic that is in this movie a must see for all anime fans.
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I recommend you see...Only Morgan Freeman fans need to apply for this one!
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The Elephant Man
by xGaryThe Elephant Man tells the true life story of John Merrick, a man dreadfully deformed from birth who was saved from a freak show by a kindly doctor to become the toast of Victorian society. The kind of visual gimmickry you'd expect from David Lynch is glaringly absent from this beautiful biopic, he instead tells the story through atmosphere and sensitive character study. It truly is an acting masterclass, with remarkable performances from some of the best British actors ever to tread the boards but it is John Hurt's deeply moving portrayal of the man himself that rightfully takes centre stage. It shows both the heights of kindness and depths of cruelty the human animal is capable of, and instills real emotion and empathy from the viewer without the kind of cynical manipulation and button pushing that most directors resort to. To my mnd, this is still Lynch's best film and anyone who does not shed a tear during its duration is surely made of stone.
Keep a box of tissues handy though...
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The Dark Knight
by DerekSo after all the hype finally starts to subside I give in to curiosity...I consider myself a lifelong Batman enthusiast and an avid reader of the lore...the Dark Knight is perhaps the only "superhero" I have ever really truly embraced (sans Robin) ... considering that deep down he's really just a man-conflicted that just happens to have the means and the mind to be something extraordinary...but considering Christopher Nolan's first entry into this fascinating character's world I have to admit I approached this follow-up with a certain degree of skepticism...I wanted this film to work just as badly as every other die hard Batman fanboy to be sure...the director borrows heavily from the pages of some of the finest comic book scribes to ever approach the Caped Crusader...the guys that gave Batman a reality check and threw him into a noir world that helped define the cult icon that he is today, Nolan and company capture this feel rather skillfully at times but also of course take great liberties in melding their own arch and perhaps lose subtlety in their cinematic vision and the results are frankly rather uneven almost jarred together... and Christian Bale, with all his talent almost seems to resent wearing the suit too damn much to bring any real depth to his role and instead continues to go from suave and arrogant Bruce Wayne to an alter ego that moves stiffly and speaks with a contrived growl, not exactly the graceful crime-fighter I like to imagine...something just seems to be missing in his portrayal to me... and on to his nemesis Joker, the late Heath Ledger does his best Jack Nicholson impersonation...the real joke is that the masses so easily proclaim it an Oscar-worthy performance because of his untimely death...all-in-all over-hyped comes to mind but the right word is dissonance.
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Fist of the White Lotus
by JoelThis one sits on a mantel in my house I just love Gordon Liu is this flick its almost a historic movie already. Its Gordon Liu at his best except 2nd only to 36 chambers. If you like kung fu movies dont let this one pass you by.
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Untraceable
by JoelI wrote a review for this but i don't know where it went and ill be damned if I write another one.
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Dead Man's Shoes
by xGaryThis bleak tale of revenge set in a small English town sees Paddy Considine leaving the army and returning home to extract brutal revenge on a group of small time drug dealers who abused his retarded younger brother while he was away. This is an unusual revenge thriller as it often looks more like a slasher flick; Considine is obviously an unstable murderer who has been trained to kill and he systematically executes each of his victims in a very horror film style way. Except in this case his victims are a bunch of unsympathetic scum bags who you can't help feeling probably deserve their fate. In this way the film throws up many mixed emotions as you're never quite sure who you are supposed to be rooting for! But the real kick in the gut is provided by Shane Meadows; he directs very much like a documentary photographer cataloging the grim reality of working class small town life. The actors involved are ugly. They have bad hair and cheap clothes. In other words they look like REAL people, not Hollywood's glamorized, sanitized version of them. As such you feel you are right there in the thick of it, actually witnessing these gruesome events rather than just watching a piece of entertainment. It won't be to everyone's tastes as it's quite a tough movie to sit through because of its extremely grim subject matter, but ultimately it's a very powerful piece of work.
"You were supposed to be a monster. I'M the monster."
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Rashômon (Rashomon) (In the Woods)
by MarkApparently this film was one of the first to use the "flashback from multiple perspectives approach", so it is historically and creatively significant for that. However, I found the acting style of Mifune, as the bandit, to be a distraction more than anything else. The use of the "medium" to convey one perspective was a highlight for me. Overall an interesting movie, but one that I expected more from.
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