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Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 01-29-2009

(01-29-2009, 10:38 AM)peaches link Wrote: [quote author=Arnie's Right Bicep link=topic=947.msg63353#msg63353 date=1232957257]
[quote author=fyre link=topic=947.msg63305#msg63305 date=1232945104]
In Bruges. Fucking amazingly, awesomely, indescribably good.

The Belgian paedophile joke was ace. In fact, that whole restaurant scene was fucking class. Wasn't keen on Ralph Fiennes' character, pretty played out now.
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Loved the hell out of that movie. Especially the belltower scene... shocking, disgusting, and utterly marvelous.

And I've wanted to see Persepolis for a while...

Going to see Coraline in 3D on the sixth or thereabouts. Do it. Doooo iittttt.
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I'm excited about Coraline.  Also Persepolis is on watch now.


Re: The Movie Thread - fyre - 01-29-2009

Yeah, Coraline looks cool.


Also, this isn't strictly relevant to this thread, but <i>The Middleman</i> is being released on dvd this summer. ;D


Re: The Movie Thread - shoopfox - 01-29-2009

Persopolis is fantastic. Everyone should watch that movie.

I agree about it being sad though.

What's more sad is that somehow none of that ever comes up in a high school history class.


Re: The Movie Thread - Luinbariel - 01-29-2009

(01-29-2009, 10:54 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=peaches link=topic=947.msg63929#msg63929 date=1233243501]
[quote author=Arnie's Right Bicep link=topic=947.msg63353#msg63353 date=1232957257]
[quote author=fyre link=topic=947.msg63305#msg63305 date=1232945104]
In Bruges. Fucking amazingly, awesomely, indescribably good.

The Belgian paedophile joke was ace. In fact, that whole restaurant scene was fucking class. Wasn't keen on Ralph Fiennes' character, pretty played out now.
[/quote]

Loved the hell out of that movie. Especially the belltower scene... shocking, disgusting, and utterly marvelous.

And I've wanted to see Persepolis for a while...

Going to see Coraline in 3D on the sixth or thereabouts. Do it. Doooo iittttt.
[/quote]

I'm excited about Coraline.  Also Persepolis is on watch now.
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For some reason I thought that said you were excited about cocaine.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 01-29-2009

(01-29-2009, 07:25 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=947.msg63935#msg63935 date=1233244465]
[quote author=peaches link=topic=947.msg63929#msg63929 date=1233243501]
[quote author=Arnie's Right Bicep link=topic=947.msg63353#msg63353 date=1232957257]
[quote author=fyre link=topic=947.msg63305#msg63305 date=1232945104]
In Bruges. Fucking amazingly, awesomely, indescribably good.

The Belgian paedophile joke was ace. In fact, that whole restaurant scene was fucking class. Wasn't keen on Ralph Fiennes' character, pretty played out now.
[/quote]

Loved the hell out of that movie. Especially the belltower scene... shocking, disgusting, and utterly marvelous.

And I've wanted to see Persepolis for a while...

Going to see Coraline in 3D on the sixth or thereabouts. Do it. Doooo iittttt.
[/quote]

I'm excited about Coraline.  Also Persepolis is on watch now.
[/quote]

For some reason I thought that said you were excited about cocaine.
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It's directed by Tim Burton, so you'd might as well do some cocaine while your there.


Re: The Movie Thread - shoopfox - 01-29-2009

It's not directed by Tim Burton. Neither was Nightmare Before Christmas.


Re: The Movie Thread - fyre - 01-29-2009

I've actually never read Coraline but I love Gaiman's other books. He's cute too.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 01-29-2009

(01-29-2009, 09:06 PM)shoopfox link Wrote: It's not directed by Tim Burton. Neither was Nightmare Before Christmas.
Really? Huh. That's what I've always assumed.

Edit: Just checked IMDB. No relations what-so-ever to coraline. I coulda sworn that he was involved somehow...



Re: The Movie Thread - shoopfox - 01-29-2009

(01-29-2009, 10:32 PM)Ye Salty Karth link Wrote: [quote author=shoopfox link=topic=947.msg64006#msg64006 date=1233281213]
It's not directed by Tim Burton. Neither was Nightmare Before Christmas.
Really? Huh. That's what I've always assumed.

Edit: Just checked IMDB. No relations what-so-ever to coraline. I coulda sworn that he was involved somehow...

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I'm pretty sure some advertising implies his involvement. I swear I saw his name in a trailer once.


Re: The Movie Thread - K2 - 01-30-2009

(01-29-2009, 10:46 PM)shoopfox link Wrote: [quote author=Ye Salty Karth link=topic=947.msg64016#msg64016 date=1233286353]
[quote author=shoopfox link=topic=947.msg64006#msg64006 date=1233281213]
It's not directed by Tim Burton. Neither was Nightmare Before Christmas.
Really? Huh. That's what I've always assumed.

Edit: Just checked IMDB. No relations what-so-ever to coraline. I coulda sworn that he was involved somehow...

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I'm pretty sure some advertising implies his involvement. I swear I saw his name in a trailer once.
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Some of the ads say "From the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas," which most people think is Tim Burton. He was going to direct it, but he was busy with directing Batman Returns.


Re: The Movie Thread - HeK - 01-30-2009

That's right, Henry Selick directed "The Nightmare Before Christmas", then moved to do "James and the Giant Peach" and then "Monkeybone".

Tim Burton wrote "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and Burton's favorite composer; Danny Elfman sung the parts for Jack Skellington (while someone else did the dialog).


Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 01-30-2009

(01-29-2009, 07:04 PM)shoopfox link Wrote: Persopolis is fantastic. Everyone should watch that movie.

I agree about it being sad though.

What's more sad is that somehow none of that ever comes up in a high school history class.

Whats crazy is if you know the background story, it's basically an autobiography done as a graphic novel.  Obviously some things were made more dramatic and funny for the medium but its basically a true story.  Plus if you look at the credits, Marjane had a huge hand in the movie too.  I bet she did a lot of the art.


Re: The Movie Thread - fyre - 01-30-2009

Rewatched Big Trouble in Little China. Soooo great.


Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 01-30-2009

(01-30-2009, 07:22 PM)fyre link Wrote: Rewatched Big Trouble in Little China. Soooo great.

I want there to be a little trouble in big china  :-\


Re: The Movie Thread - Chooly - 01-31-2009

I just saw Fight Club in theaters last night, I was so happy


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 01-31-2009

(01-31-2009, 01:48 PM)Chooly link Wrote: I just saw Fight Club in theaters last night, I was so happy
SHH!

Don't you know you're not supposed to talk about Fight Club!?


Re: The Movie Thread - ainmosni - 02-01-2009

(01-26-2009, 09:49 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=fyre link=topic=947.msg63305#msg63305 date=1232945104]
In Bruges. Fucking amazingly, awesomely, indescribably good.

This movie was fantastic.
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Agreed, I just saw it, I enjoyed it a lot!


Re: The Movie Thread - fyre - 02-01-2009

Groundhog Day. Genius premise+Clever script+Bill Murray=Win


Re: The Movie Thread - shoopfox - 02-02-2009

(02-01-2009, 03:18 PM)fyre link Wrote: Groundhog Day. Genius premise+Clever script+Bill Murray=Win

Me and Wedge were watching that last night, actually.


Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 02-02-2009

I saw The Nines last night.  Pretty interesting movie.  Entertaining if not mind blowing.

Also the big payoff is pretty dissappointing at first but then kinda grows on you.