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Originally posted by Freedom.Yes, that was a horrifying war crime against German civilians.
They were trying to escape the Bolsheviks on that overcrowded ship. The Soviets killed every single man, woman and child in East Prussia, except for those few who managed to escape.
I wonder if it will ever come.
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the apartment
billy wilder aint the kind of filmmaker that thinks visually like hitch or bergman... sure he can, but it will go against the grain of what he really is... writer first, director second...
that said, the apartment is one great cinematic achievement... its the ultimate romcom that is devoid of cheese and silly pretensions... while jack lemmon may have carried the film with his comic talents and superb timing, the film really takes off with billy wilder's panache as a writer for the screen...
the guy is simply a giant in the history of film...
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The Notorious Concubines (1969)
It's 13th Century Japan and a two-timing houswife livin' the trife life schemes to move upward in society only to link up with a wealthy bastard who is slowly going insane in a world of orgies, severe punishment and even rape. This is some late '60s sexploitation mixed with violence (I laughed out loud at the fight scenes, having never seen bad fighting scenes in an Asian film before, but obviously this movie was geared towards the gratutious sex and not the battles). The film will be seen as pure camp, but early on the story, although basic, moves along quickly and effeciently before it gets lost and becomes kinda muddled. Although there is nudity it's not very explicit for the most part. Some of the dialog at the start would fit in well on a Wu-Tang album. Overall, it was fun to watch but it wasn't mindblowing. Would give it a strong 6.5 out of 10.
[WARNING: TRAILER CONTAINS SPOILERS]
Azumi (2003)
In feudal Japan, a master out in the countryside secretly raises a pack of kids to become lethal teenage warriors. Their mission is take out various warlords before they can begin a full scale war. The main character is Azumi (Aya Ueto) and she is very pretty. Before the mission begins, her and her friends come off more like Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles with the way they talk and act with each other, but in one of the most memorable scenes early on that all changes rather quickly. The movie is quite entertaining with some really good fight sequences and there's a main villain who looks and acts like a total pansy but like most good villains you love to hate him. A solid 8 out of 10.
Chocolate (2008)
Thai movie about an autistic girl who learns phenomenal martial arts skills by watching Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Tony Jaa movies. I got to admit when the movie first started it felt kinda goofy and cheesy. But that all changed once star JeeJa Yanin started doing all her amazing action scenes. According to a behind the scenes short on the DVD, JeeJa trained for two years before filming began and continued training for two more years while the movie was being shot. Anyways, she really does look like she's about 15 in this movie (although I think she was in her early 20s, not sure) and although there's a melodramatic storyline that involves forbidden love, ladyboy gangsters and even a rival autistic b-boy, the real strength of the movie is the great fight scenes. All while watching I kept thinking that some of the stunts looked absolutely brutal and sure enough during the credits they show you several of the cast being seriously hurt during production. Give this one a super strong 8.5 out of 10.
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Originally posted by Sparkman0811 View PostI wanna talk about the movie "The Truman show." Damn, that's like the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life. In conclusion, go out and rent this movie at your local video store, you will not regret it. I love it.
or man in the moon for that matter...
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Originally posted by Sparkman0811 View PostI wanna talk about the movie "The Truman show." Damn, that's like the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life. In conclusion, go out and rent this movie at your local video store, you will not regret it. I love it.
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Originally posted by talip bin osman View Posti've always found it quite difficult to choose between this one and eternal sunshine of the spotless mind as the best jim carey film...
or man in the moon for that matter...Originally posted by MaD vEiN View Postyou also go try Vanilla Sky or Dark City
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' boxes it's way to a UD against 'The Truman Show' without even breaking a sweat.
Wouldnt mind seeing Spotless Mind again.
Saw The Hobbit on Sunday in HFR 3D in Odeon Leicester Square London (the largest screen in the uk).
Thought it was pretty damn good. The beginning looked fake and cheesy, but the CGI was the best ive seen. The 3D is really impressive. And in HFR it was stunning. The audience applauded at the end. Didnt seem like 3 hours.
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