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Re: The last film you watched.... - Jona Lendering - 04-22-2009

Quote:King Kong, the original 1933 version. Excellent movie.
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Re: The last film you watched.... - Jeroen Pelgrom - 04-23-2009

i bought the box with the orginal version, the son of kong (1933) and mighty Joe Young (1949) in the US (through amazon.com)

A lot of scenes from the recent version are exact copies of the 1933 version (the T-rex vs king kong battle, how king kong defeated the T-rex etc.).

Of all the "old-movies" i have seen, i must admit that this one is perhaps 1 of the best. If you like the modern one, you surely like this one.

see this clip from youtube, the stop-motion is really excellent:
[url:23ubmpfm]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqqZ-8CPK6g&feature=PlayList&p=E14356C6DF3D5E80&index=14[/url]


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jona Lendering - 04-23-2009

Quote:the stop-motion is really excellent:
[url:2czyw0q3]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqqZ-8CPK6g&feature=PlayList&p=E14356C6DF3D5E80&index=14[/url]
It's indeed splendid!


Re: The last film you watched.... - M. Demetrius - 04-23-2009

Splendid, and long before computer-generated graphics. All the animation was done frame-by-frame using models. Now that's a piece of work, man!


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jona Lendering - 04-23-2009

The Boat That Rocked: an important movie, because it proves that the impossible can be done. Yes, what no one believed was possible, was within reach of the makers of this movie: take a pirate radio station in 1966, add lots of good music, hire an excellent director and ditto cast, and make a movie that is still unconvincing.

The basic mistake, I think, is the black-and-white portrayal of an übercool crew of lovers of pop music and an incredibly intolerant government. The image of young people bravely fighting for new music expressing real feelings is one of the worst clichés there is, and has already been parodied too often; it is now no longer convincing when somebody summarizes his life's creed by shouting "rock 'n' roll!".

Still, good acting & nice music; I managed to watch the entire movie. My advise: buy the CD.


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jeroen Pelgrom - 04-27-2009

Ghost in a Shell2: Innocence.

The animation is very impressive, the storyline is difficult to follow.


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jona Lendering - 05-01-2009

17 Again. It's meant to be entertaining and, in spite of a "family values" message that would have been more effective if brought more subtle, it does entertain. And yes, Zac Efron is indeed the next Leonardo di Caprio or Brad Pitt.


Re: The last film you watched.... - caiusbeerquitius - 05-01-2009

Religulous, which I liked. Nothing new in it, but I think a good spark to make people think more about what´s going on around them. If you want to know what´s really behind a lot of things that stand behind this movie, you should read The God Delusion by R. Dawkins. Big Grin


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jona Lendering - 05-02-2009

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. I was warned that it was anti-American, but the impression it left to me was quite the opposite: I was amazed to see how much the Americans accepted from this crazy foreigner, who really did not deserve so much sympathy. At least, there's less hospitality over here in Holland.


Re: The last film you watched.... - Na Saighdiuir - 05-03-2009

Saw Das Boot last night....never fails to impress!!!


Re: The last film you watched.... - Narukami - 05-03-2009

Yesterday at the Cinema: X-Men Wolverine

Although the film is on track to pass $87 Million this weekend the showing we attended was only 70% full.

The film itself is OK but nothing special. I am not steeped in X-Men lore so I have no idea if this film was at all faithful to the mythos. Much seemed improbable, but then it is a comic book and on that level it was OK.

As you may have heard the director attached additional footage at the end of the credits, different footage in different theaters. Supposedly this footage will give us important information about the character. No doubt this footage will soon be on the internet (isn't everything?) but for those who want to know, this is what we saw at our showing:

Spoiler Alert

Darth Vader is Luke's father

Oh... wrong spoiler :oops:

Wolverine is sitting in a bar drinking. At first we thought this might be the bar we first see him at in the first X-men film. But no, he asks for another drink - in Japanese. Seems Wolverine understands Japanese. The bartender asks if he is American.

Wolverine: Canadian, I think...
Bartender: Are you drinking to forget?
Wolverine: No, I'm drinking to remember.

That's it. Nothing we did not already know. Except perhaps that he understands Japanese.

As far as trailers:
Transformers -- More of the same only more so
District Nine -- This film is produced by Peter Jackson and looks a lot like Alien Nation only with insect like aliens rather than humanoid ones.

:wink:

Narukami


Re: The last film you watched.... - Gaius Decius Aquilius - 05-04-2009

Quote:Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. I was warned that it was Anti-American, but the impression it left to me was quite the opposite: I was amazed to see how much the Americans accepted...

To explain: Americans are anti-American. Our government is mostly made up of two anti-American groups, the Republicans and the Democrats, who in turn are largely made up of lawyers, of course. These two groups have even taken over the local school boards, and you see what they did with that. However, the school boards themselves must live in fear of the real anti-American great evil: used car dealers. Americans can accept anything.

Ralph I.


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jeroen Pelgrom - 05-07-2009

Shoot 'em Up (2007).

A fun movie. Lots of shooting and people who get killed with a carrot.


Re: The last film you watched.... - Jona Lendering - 05-07-2009

Star Trek. In which we learn that Doctor Spock has some emotions; that you must never blow up the planet of a Romulian; that the first name of Uhura is [no, I am not going to tell you]; that even in the future, deliveries come unexpected; and that, as a child, Captain Kirk loved The Beastie Boys. The beginning is too melodramatic, but once you hear the Beastie Boys' Sabotage, the movie becomes just fine.

And yesterday, my students invited me for Oliver Stone's Alexander. Even after five years, it's still terribly bad.


Re: The last film you watched.... - Gaius Julius Caesar - 05-09-2009

Quote:[
And yesterday, my students invited me for Oliver Stone's Alexander. Even after five years, it's still terribly bad.

Hey, Hesphestion, thurs Pearsians over the hull, to be sure!