Hypo-Luxa Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 Is this film part of a trilogy..?I think there are two other films from the saqme director s that continue the story line..Maybe Lady Vengance could be one of them.. Got that trilogy coming to me via Netflix...Can't wait! Sorry to be late to the party but 300 looks downright stellar. Nothing to please the historian purist, I'd imagine, but an entertaining watch I'd wager. Also for the Persian readers, anyone read Creation by Gore Vidal? It's a non-fiction book but I found it quite enjoyable. Quote
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Eddie Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 Braveheart was simply another Mel Gibson attempt to have a go at the English through his movies like Gallipoli and the Patriot complete and utter made up tosh That is certainly true with Braveheart and The Patriot, less so with Gallipoli, though I do think it was there to a certain extent (good movie though). Quote
Rovermatt Posted January 7, 2007 Posted January 7, 2007 Speaking of Mel Gibson, I'm just back from Apocalypto. It's great. Go and see it. Quote
Hypo-Luxa Posted January 7, 2007 Posted January 7, 2007 Speaking of Mel Gibson, I'm just back from Apocalypto. It's great. Go and see it. I've been wanting to see that. Can't convince the missus to, for some odd reason.... Quote
neekoy Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 Deja Vu is a good film. Typical Tony Scott/Jerry Bruckheimer effort, it doesn't really make a lot of sense but it's superb anyway. I feel like I may have seen it before For those who like B grade horror FINALLY got around to watching the cult classic Cannibal Holocaust. It's about 127 years old but the original for the genre of handy cam horror flicks. Quote
Radagast Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 I feel like I may have seen it before For those who like B grade horror FINALLY got around to watching the cult classic Cannibal Holocaust. It's about 127 years old but the original for the genre of handy cam horror flicks. Far too much penis trauma in that film for my liking... Quote
RoyRover Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 300 and Transformers look totally sick, I can't wait to see them. In the trailer there is an overhead shot of the Spartans blocking the small entrance through the cliffs, the thing that made them able to fight for so long and what people talk about when refering to it. It looks cool. The music for the trailer is awesome also, 'Everything You Imagined' by Nine Inch Nails, jus incase you want to know. As for Transformers, I was huge fan of the cartoon when I was young and it's great to see it made into a movie. Now all they have to do is make films of G.I Joe, Visionaries & Centurions into movies and I'll be happy. I agree with Matt, when he says you should see Apocalypto, it is brilliant. I don't know if it's one for the wife though, it is extremely gorey. Quote
Billy Castell Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 That Last King of Scotland looks good. I'll go and see it sometime. The last film I saw in the cinema was Jackass, so you can guess that I don't go often. Quote
Hypo-Luxa Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 Has anyone seen Pan's Labyrinth? That looks a good movie... Quote
Cocker Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 Has anyone seen Pan's Labyrinth? That looks a good movie... Jonathan Ross was raving about it. I had never heard of it before I saw the clips. Any way this is the king of Labyrinth:- Click Quote
Radagast Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 Has anyone seen Pan's Labyrinth? That looks a good movie... Yes, it was fantastic, I'd recommend it to anyone (well, anyone over a certain age, there's a few instances of brutal violence). Quote
ABBEY Posted January 9, 2007 Author Posted January 9, 2007 watched blood diamond last night on a dodgy quality dvd but it was good ,think i will go and watch it at the flicks Quote
AxesFirstTouch Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 (edited) Gibsons Apocalypto was Bloody awesome! A complete edge of your seat surival thriller. The bloodyiness and was brilliant, ripping body organs from people who are alive The acting was immense for all untrained actors I believe. Has anyone else seen it yet? Heres to Mel Gibson staying behind the camera and creating excellent films, Id like to see him create a full on survival horror movie next, stick to what your good at Mel and thats brutalness with great cinematophy and character development. Edited January 10, 2007 by AxesFirstTouch Quote
Eddie Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 Saw Apocalypto...wasn't too fond of it to be honest. Did no one else think that when the man was being attacked by the jaguar that it looked like some crappy handpuppet was clinging onto his face? It is reasonably entertaining for a good portion of the film, but it is certainly not a must-see. Quote
Bazzanotsogreat Posted January 12, 2007 Posted January 12, 2007 I thought Apocalypto was Gibson’s greatest piece of work, excellent sets, costumes and great authenticity in the form of actors. It is thrilling edge of the seat stuff, pretty gruesome but not overly as some people have said. I also like the way Gibson has used Yucatan-Mayan as the language for the film it adds extra authenticity. However there are several key thoughts regarding the film, the film gives us little insight into the rich Mayan which spanned over a 1000 years and geographically was larger than the roman empire culture, apart from violence and sacrifice. You also cant help but feel the whole film is a metaphor for failing modern day society, to illustrate to us the excesses and failings of western society, there are many examples in the film about man taking more than the earth can give and mans greed etc . The film is also quite historically inaccurate regarding time-frame, as the Maya had given up there grand cities some 3 centuries before the conquistadors arrived ( no doubt there was some pro catholic subluminal message intertwined in the overall plot, due to Gibson’s forthright religious beliefs). However the film is excellent if you want entertainment, adrenaline and brilliantly portrays authentic native American people Quote
92er Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 That Last King of Scotland looks good. I'll go and see it sometime. The last film I saw in the cinema was Jackass, so you can guess that I don't go often. We went to see Last King of Scotland today- in Burnley as it wasn't on in Blackburn and Manchester wasn't convenient. I would be the last person to recommend a film about Amin, especially one that might glorify him, but I went because the critic in The Daily Telegraph said Will Smith will be nominated for Best Actor( can't remember if it was for Oscars or Golden Globes etc) but that Forest Whitekar in LKOS would win. It was really worth seeing. Quote
Flopsy Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Im a big fan of Forrest Whitaker (sp) never seen a bad film that he's been in Quote
92er Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Im a big fan of Forrest Whitaker (sp) never seen a bad film that he's been in Forest Whitaker(You're correct) was also in Ghost Dog which I have half seen a number of times and has had great write-ups. I though he was really good despite not knowing a great deal about him. Quote
Radagast Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Im a big fan of Forrest Whitaker (sp) never seen a bad film that he's been in Battlefield Earth? I am a fan of the big fella as well, though, and I'm really keen to see this film. I saw Apocalypto on Friday night, thought it was good. Nothing spectacular, but Predator in Mayan Times is good enough for me. I'd also be keen to see a film made about the cities and the rulers and the collapse of their civilisation and all that. Quote
Rovermatt Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Was he in Forrest Gump? No that's Mykelti Williamson. I went to see Smokin' Aces last night. It's quite silly but highly entertaining. Quote
Flopsy Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 Battlefield Earth I didnt think was so bad, silly and bloody stupid at times, but still amusing. Maybe because I didnt take it seriously and was laughing at it, not with it Quote
tcj_jones Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 (edited) Rocky Balboa in just a few days. I'm so excited at the prospect that I watched the first three fof the anthology last night. The next two are scheduled for tonight! Best ever moment from a film, ever: Adrian has slipped into a coma after giving birth. She awakes and still bed ridden says... Adrian: Come here. Rocky: What? Adrian: Come here. I wanna tell you something. (Rocky leans toward her.) Adrian: There’s one thing I want you to do for me. Rocky: What’s that? Adrian: Win. Then the training montage comes in. Amazing sequence! (Rocky II) Edited January 16, 2007 by tcj_jones Quote
ABBEY Posted January 16, 2007 Author Posted January 16, 2007 nah the chicken chasing was bestest bit Quote
stuwilky Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 Have started going to the cinema a bit with mrs wilky (note this doesnt coincide with receiving a pile of vouchers for Vue at the Breezeblock!) went to see White Noise 2 last night, god knows what I was expecting, but it wasnt that! Having said that it made pretty good viewing. Quote
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