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Old Jul 07, 2008, 02:51 PM // 14:51   #61
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I re loaded 5th Element onto my hard drive.
I can't get enough of the special effects...The humor, (gasp) and the beautiful song from the 'Diva'.
Humor, eye candy..and action!!
yep..I'm sentimental.
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Old Jul 07, 2008, 04:30 PM // 16:30   #62
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I re loaded 5th Element onto my hard drive.
I can't get enough of the special effects...The humor, (gasp) and the beautiful song from the 'Diva'.
Humor, eye candy..and action!!
yep..I'm sentimental.
You like Luc Besson's work? You know he wrote The Fifth Element when he was a teenager in school... instead of paying attention. And that was at least 20 years before he finally made it into a movie. A couple of other movies he wrote, directed and produced which I enjoyed are The Professional (Leon) and La Femme Nikita.
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Old Jul 07, 2008, 04:45 PM // 16:45   #63
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le Grand Bleu i really enjoyed, even when i first saw it as a kid...the soundtrack is phenomenal.

@Divinity, your link requires a login.

@Leprechaun, hmmm i liked Severance better ^^

and oh yeah, you know in Leon the training sequence with the girl where she snipes that guy in the park?

The gun they use (sniper rifle, revolver chamber) what is it? i have looked high and low for that weapon and never seen it even mentioned.

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Old Jul 07, 2008, 11:54 PM // 23:54   #64
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Sorry :P

I <3 Fifth Element. Milla Jovovich is perfect
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 01:17 AM // 01:17   #65
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Sorry :P

I <3 Fifth Element. Milla Jovovich is perfect
LOL... apology accepted.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 04:31 AM // 04:31   #66
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I <3 Fifth Element. Milla Jovovich is perfect

She looked cute in that one, but I'd hardly call her perfect.




I heard that they are doing another Pink Panther remake; I liked the first one for some reason and hear that John Cleese will be playing inspector Dryfus. That could be interesting. The only thing I didn't like about the remake was the cheap way they did the fight training... they really should have gotten a stunt double and done those right.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 10:36 AM // 10:36   #67
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well, im nto a hardcore critic or anything, just an average movie-goer. and i can never really answer "whats your favorite movie", theres just too many great movies. but, when i get to thinkin about em, theres a few that always come too mind as great movies

gladiator
we were soldiers
requiem for a dream
5th element
shawshank redemption
the green mile
cavemen (a claymation t-rex gettin high, you gotta love it)
remember the titans
oceans eleven
monty python and the holy grail
the last of the mohicans
wedding crashers
moulin rouge
the lion king
the sandlot
independence day
I am legend
city slickers
the ring
titanic
black beauty
starship troopers (dont judge me lol)

well i kinda turned that into a list of movies i liked lol

hope u all agree :P
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 12:46 PM // 12:46   #68
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I learn a lot about lady who prefers other lady's company from chasing Amy.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 01:22 PM // 13:22   #69
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Diva Plavalaguna - I tried to use that on my first elementalist, but someone already using it .... i thought an elementalist would look something like her.

Remembering irc after Fifth Elements, everyone was using the handle leeloo... lol you see it everywhere!

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starship troopers (dont judge me lol)
Do you want to know more?

Starship Troopers is one of the rare movie that gives you good entertainment. Its surprises me that I enjoyed it at all. I've only recently watched Showgirl on Video when a bunch of friends voted to watch Starship Troopers the following weekends. both have the same director, and one must wander how the hell did he do 2 so different movie one after the other....

With lots of complaint I went along, why, because they were/are my fiends lol, and because I am a movie addict LOL. anyway, it was money and time well spent.

Like Starship Troopers is Pitch Black, also an unexpectedly entertaining movie. It was watch under the circumstances: OMG I don't have any movie to watch situation. Introduces me to Mr Muscle Guy LOL Vin Diesel!

However my best OMG I don't have any movie to watch situation movie was What's eating Gilbert Grapes. I must say, Leonardo diCarpio deliver his best peformance in that movie. It made me wander if they have really hire a retarded person and have him performs. Later on I found out Johnny Depp was actually my high school crush lolol, i used to love to watch 21 jump street the TV series!

I can't believe Kevin Bacon is 50 years old lol.

Requiem for a Dream is one of the movies under the category OMG I couldn't find this movie. However I have read high praises every where, even before it was shown, and I could not find a copy of it anywhere, not where i live anyway, not for a long time, I've only just watched it a month ago, and now i know why they cast her in the movie the House of Sand and Fog, boy is she annoying !!! lol.

Requiem is a very good movie as a movie, but it does not entertain me, its too heavy, and so so sad, because its so real.

What do you think about the situation presents in The House of Sand and Fog??

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Old Jul 08, 2008, 04:03 PM // 16:03   #70
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I'll add some of my favorites:

300: Perfect date movie. Eye candy for the ladies and violence for the guys.
Pride & Prejudice: the recent one. Yeah, I know, but I actually know quite a few guys who like this movie. It's all romantic and mushy and yet there's this tension through the whole movie even though you know how it ends up.
Hellboy: No I have no idea why I can watch this movie like 20 times and not get bored of it. Reference my previous comments for why I'm so excited about the next one.
Serenity: Another movie I like to watch for pure entertainment value.
Planet Earth: Discovery channel made this 5 series DVD. It's excellent, fascinating and downright mesmerizing. You have to see this, also happens to be quite educational.
Reign of Fire: Just love it.
Lord of the Rings: Yes I quite loved all of them. Read all the books beforehand and just can't help but watch them. Excellent.
Touching the Void: It's a documentary film reenacted with them being interviewed. And even though they are both being interviewed you are STILL wondering the entire time if the 1 climber will make it. It's incredible.
Hotel Rwanda: I admit I didn't know much about the situation over there. Was really good but hard to watch actually.
Silence of the Lambs: C'mon, who does not like this movie.
GiGi: Really old movie, from the 50's. I just love it though.
Carousel: Another old move from the 50's that's a favorite of mine. So much wrong with this movie but I can't get over it. I mean, he beats her but she stays with him... weird. You'd have to see it. It's mushy and romantic so be warned.

So... I have a really diverse like in movies.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 05:11 PM // 17:11   #71
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I have to agree with pumpkin on Pitch Black, great film. (1000x better than the sequel Chronicles of Riddick) It has a lot of character to it and even Vin Diesel does a good job (the character suited him ^^).

Two films that I love but aren't particually great are Get Shorty and The Producers (new version), they both really make me smile. Get Shorty is really easy going and has an awesome (imo) soundtrack and The Producers is just funny and great ^^.

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Old Jul 08, 2008, 06:36 PM // 18:36   #72
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I'll add some of my favorites:...Hotel Rwanda: I admit I didn't know much about the situation over there. Was really good but hard to watch actually...
In that same vein, did you see The Last King of Scotland starring Forrest Whitaker. Again, a really well made film with a great cast and excellent acting, but hard to watch because it's true. And just like Hotel Rwanda, they actually downplayed the brutality. *shivers* It was so much worse. A little bit off topic yet on the same subject, "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver about the political changes in the Belgian Congo/Zaire in the late '50s/early '60s is an excellent book. She writes so beautifully, it's a very enjoyable read. Back on topic, I'd wonder why it hasn't been made into a movie yet if it weren't for the fact she exposes the US government's (Eisenhower and the CIA) hand in the brutality and genocide that followed Belgium's liberation of the Congo by staging a coup and putting the murderous dictator, Mobutu, in power.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 08:47 PM // 20:47   #73
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A few movies that I liked a lot and are worth mentioning:

Avalon (a must-see for any MMO-er), Dune, Chocolat (All movies with Johnny Depp), Memento, Truman show, Sphere, Galaxy Quest, Mystery Men, What dreams may come, Blade runner, American Beauty, Donnie Darko, The Crossing Guard (all movies with Jack Nickolson), Pitch black, Minority report, The big lebowsky, Astérix & Obélix:Mission Cléopâtre, Austin Powers, Returner, Appleseed

(also all movies directed by Bryan Singer, David Lynch, David Fincher, M. Night Shyamalan; and all the Studio Ghibli animes)

(if you have the chance to grab them on dvds or tv, watch the tv series "Harsh Realm" and the absolutely brilliant "Odyssey 5" and "Babylon 5")
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 10:04 PM // 22:04   #74
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A few movies that I liked a lot and are worth mentioning:

...The Crossing Guard (all movies with Jack Nickolson)...
Did you see The Bucket List? It was like Rob Reiner went the full circle of life from The Princess Bride (appealing to the child within us all) to The Bucket List (addressing the last stages of life). It really had that warm Rob Reiner touch, and, of course, Jack Nickolson and Morgan Freeman were great.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 10:15 PM // 22:15   #75
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Not my favourite movie by far, but a thought I've had is that in The Day After Tomorrow why can't you see people's breath in the extreme cold they're supposed to be experiencing? Also, although I still want to see it, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull apparently has loads of balls ups in it: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367882/goofs. My favourite movies are the Bourne series and Lord of the Rings.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 10:50 PM // 22:50   #76
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Just saw 28 weeks later.
although it was great fun, the story sucked bigtime, so did the ending.
so yeh.. i'm sticking to 28 days later .
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Old Jul 09, 2008, 02:33 AM // 02:33   #77
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OMG!! Finally theres someone who also think Avalon is great! I actually bought extra copies of this movie just to give them to friends :P~ lol

Great movie The Big Lebowski! Fril, have you also enjoy O'Brother Where Art Thou?

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Old Jul 09, 2008, 07:30 AM // 07:30   #78
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OMG!! Finally theres someone who also think Avalon is great! I actually bought extra copies of this movie just to give them to friends :P~ lol
It's not great, it's sublime! But not much luck here (UK) with DVDs as I don't have a multi-region player
BTW the movie was filmed in Polish and I've never seen it dubbed!

Here is a bit more for those who are pondering whether they should watch it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P28-P...eature=related
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance...d4f_avalon_fun

And to go deeper into the movie extraordinary story (the plot is not easy to understand!):
http://www.ninesisters.org/

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Great movie The Big Lebowski! Fril, have you also enjoy O'Brother Where Art Thou?
Very nice! Loved the humour and the accent . Which reminds me to talk about all the late movies by George Clooney: don't miss "Good night and good luck", "Syriana" and "Michael Clayton". George contributes generously to the production company "Participant Productions" which only funds movies that are "entertaining stories that also create awareness of the real issues that shape our lives"

Don't miss "Burn after reading"! And Malkovitch is probably the best actor EVER! (<3 would want a trip in his head!)

Inde: did you see those?
http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/20...y2/trailer.php

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Great movie The Big Lebowski! Fril, have you also enjoy O'Brother Where Art Thou?

Again, two amazing films!

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Great movie The Big Lebowski! Fril, have you also enjoy O'Brother Where Art Thou?
Big Lebowski was so my movie. When it was released, I was actually working as a mechanic in a bowling alley, and a pothead. Mmmm... those were the days
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