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Tyler - I am a bit shocked you didn't include "Fight Club".What gives?Might have to change your name to Leto or something!
- The original Star Wars trilogy
I challenge you to a Star Wars nerd-off.
I'm a star wars nerd of all the original movies and the new clone wars tv shows.
This is a thread for recommending movies:-1) "The Wages of Fear" by Clouzot. The ultimate suspense film.2) "Le Corbeau" by Clouzot. Excellent film about paranoia.3) "Jean de Florette" by Claude Berri.4) "Manon des Sources" by Claude Berri, sequel to Jean de Florette.5) "Dune" by David Lynch.
Since you seem to like french films, i'd suggest 'Caché' by Michael Haneke.
1. what a way to go: life at the end of empire2. fight club3. no country for old men4. idiocracy5. baraka
I just saw Avatar on BluRay and it is too damn awesome eye candy.It just has to be high resolution BluRay for this movie, totally immersed.
no country for old men... i really liked this, but then i didn't understand the very end
Yeah but the story and acting is so horrible I couldn't really watch it, even though the effects are amazing...it just pisses me off even more they wasted all these nice effects on such a movie! If they work so much on the effects can't they at least try and make an interesting and engaging story...WTF!
I saw about 5 minutes of that and turned it off. I can't stomach senseless violence. However I know others who thought highly of it.
... fresh tiger shrimp beautiful yellow and blue colors, maybe I'll have mine raw and fry theirs with butter and garlic, although thats yummi too should go well with a few bottles of polish vodka!
I saw Avatar on the most massive IMAX in my area. Yeah it was a terribly artless movie with a naive premise, but i'm sure that premise hit home in a positive way to some equally naive people. Some of the scenes did transcended just effects and transported you to somewhere else.