I've a copy of the 'Directors Cut' which I bought about a year ago which is 200 minutes long. Assumed it was the 'full' version.
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Pans Labyrinth-great movie.
http://www.panslabyrinth.com/
My best movie of 2007
Although I haven't yet seen all of the fancied films yet, I doubt if they can touch
"The Lives of Others" about the Stasi imposed control on East German society. Gerd, the Stasi agent, reminded me a bit of David Kelly (weapons inspector), a true believer in the system.
It's long, it's slow, it's absolutly soaked in desolute East German stalanist empty brown athmosphere, it's subtitled and it's just brilliant.
Hollywood has commisioned another version :eek:
Next most enjoyable was "Darjeeling Limited" which I thought might have been about a train journey in India.
"Eastern Promise" worth it for Viggo Mortenson.
My worst, irredeemably lost 90 minutes, "Death Sentence" with Kevin Bacon
I've seen it in HMV up until recently so I think it's readily available. Easily the best movie of last year too
Saw "I Am Legend" last night, thought it was good at times but was expecting it to be better. Made me jump a couple of ties though! Poor Ending.
Will Smith is cool.
brotherhood of the wolf
the wicker man (original version)
delicatessen, (good horror/comedy set in post acpocalyptic french town)
Just watched Days of Glory there good show
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0444182/
id recommend Atonement, just finished watchin and great film.
and incase anyone hasnt mentioned it.......... 'The Last King Of Scotland'
Same here, I enjoyed it but I was expecting better from the trailers and the story they had to work with. No fault of Smiths to be honest, my main issues were with the unneccessary, and horrible looking, CGI and the weak ending. It looks like a movie that could get a good DVD makeover with a directors cut, ala Bladerunner and Kingdom of God.
Picked it up for €13 in HMV at the weekend if anyone is looking
Got the Hitchcock boxset from HMV off Santa.
Each dvd is brilliant.
Love it.
Only e40 now in HMV for 12 or 13 films.
Get it.
That sounds good value.
My favourite is "Lifeboat".
The Kite Runner is worth a look if you can tolerate subtitles.
Lars Von Trier's Riget
The Kingdom (Riget) is the most technologically advanced hospital in Denmark, a gleaming bastion of medical science. A rash of uncanny occurrences, however, begins to weaken the staff's faith in science--a phantom ambulance pulls in every night, but disappears; voices echo in the elevator shaft; and a pregnant doctor's fetus seems to be developing much faster than is natural. At the goading of a spiritualist patient, some employees work to let supernatural forces rest.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108906/
Also:
Het Laatste Joegoslavische Elftal - The Last Yugoslavian Football Team
An extremely good documentary film on the breakup of Yugoslavia from the perspective of the national team
Downfall is on Network Two tonight at half nine. For anyone with an interest in the Nazis and Hitler, this film is essential viewing. It's amazing.
Another film I love is on tonight as well at 11.55 on TV3. Pootie Tang. It's absolutely hilarious.
black irish
bad santa ( it really is a class film )
Has "Atonement" been released yet? from a book by Ian McEwan It's a cinematic must, rather than dvd. It's a female romantic mood enhancer.
Every scene is lavishly directed to a photographic perfection. Personally I wasn't so much into the story but i'd watch it again for the photography pleasure alone.
Almost every photograph I take ends up looking like anti art.
What about "Gone Baby Gone" (same Mystic River storywriter and style) has it been released? Anyway it's well made. Very similar to Mystic River, set in the pits of Boston where the natives all seem to have a speech impediment, they try to talk without opening their mouth.
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Great film. Had it on dvd, got it for €10 in HMV a few years ago. DVD gone missing and price up to €30 or something like that.
Disappointed with the ending in I am Legend. Smith excellent though.
BTW it said the movie was 120mins long. In the cinema the programme started at 1.50 and was finished before 3.30.
Saw "We Own the Night" on Friday last expecting it to be just another cop thriller but it was actually really, really good. Well paced, intriguing and totally nerve-wracking at times. Should definately see it if you get the chance.
Think I remember reading somewhere that the release of this was delayed (In Europe at least) because of the Madeline McCann incident - apparently the plot concerns a missing child.
BTW - Mystic River is an excellent film, and an even better book. Denis Lehane is the author (He also scripts some episodes of The Wire - which I've resolved to mention on here at every possible opportunity ;)
The Village was on the box last night. One of my all-time favourites.
I thought M.Night Shyamalan would never make another classic before that.
This thread has slightly lost the plot as it was originally intended for unfamous films.
I'd favour a forum as we've a music one already.
Could have a thread each on the new big releases and one on what's on the box.
Or we could merge the music one and have a music, film, tv and gaming forum.
Entertainment forum, nah?
Woefully predictable though. Not a good film by any stretch of the imagination.
I enjoyed it , didnt predict the ending , wouldnt say it was fantastic but a good yarn well acted nonetheless
I enjoyed it (went to see it at cinema). I have to admit one scene made me jump (camera spins round really fast if I remember quickly and someone is just standing there) and the missus has took mick out of me ever since. The guy who jumped at a 12 certificate!!!!
Has anybody seen M Night's last film? The bad reviews put me right off from seeing it - something to do with a mermaid I think.
The scene where Pheonix gets stabbed is very clever.
Lady in the Water was a bit cack alright.
No country for old men is out in the cinema next week..cant remember looking forward to seeing a film as much in a long time.If anyone sees it first it would be interesting to read your thoughts.
Watched Black Hawk Down last night for the first time in ages, Had forgotten how good it was, none of the usually GO USA trash that you normally get in modern war films
I have seen it, then I had another look at it.
After 10 minutes youŽll wonder why everything is so quiet in the film :)
I donŽt really enjoy such films but it catches your attention.
I looked at it as more as a study of an evil psychopath in the absence of the usual cinematic tricks used to create suspense or fear and a sherrif trying to come to terms with the existance/ever presence of cold evil in the society.
Some welcome deadpan funny moments.
The Texas accent is too well done. I didnŽt understand the half of what Tommy Lee Jones was saying. I think IŽll have to download the the subtitles.
Overall worth the effort.
Saw Charlie Wilson's War yesterday, it's funny and dark at the same time. Dialogue is fast and had a bit of trouble understanding the Texan accent but other than that no complaints.
Went to the cinema in Bangkok on Christmas Eve and saw I Am Legend, made me jump a couple of times. Have yet to see the original that someone mentioned earlier in the thread, Omega Man with C.Heston?
Also went to see Mr. Woodcock with Billy Bob Thornton. Not sure if that's out here yet but I thought it was pretty good. Bit of simple slap stick humour and some funny one liners/future quotes to use. Susan Sarandon looks good in it for anyone who has a thing for older women.;)
I watched this last nite. Wasnt too impressed. hard to feel any sympathy for any of the characters in it. wouldnt recommend it. didnt seem to have much of a point...as homer would say...it was just a bunch of stuff that happened.
Watched charlie wilsons war as well.. this was ok in a breezy lighthearted way. worth a look.
Also saw enchanted. steaming pile of horse ****.
Good Lordy.Shows how peoples taste is so different.Saw No Country for old men on Sat night and thought it was the Doggies cahoonies.Reminded me a lot of earlier Coen bros film Blood Simple, dark, brooding and funny.Can understand how a lot of people wont like it but its the best thing I have seen
in recent times.
what scenes were funny?:confused:
A truely shocking film,complete and utter rubbish id go as far as to say i hate it, terrible writting,acting,story no plot!! the twist came as no surprise because right from the start i thought it was set in modern times and they had taking to living this way.
Saw Pans Labyrinth for the 2nd time last night brilliant movie