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A bit different than the previous one as this one doesn't follow 3 friends on a business trip but revolves around a late night adult show host and his writer. It's filled with really bizarre goings-on on top of the silly comedy and...lots of singing! But it's no musical! I enjoyed this one but the singing was sometimes a bit much (and the songs apparently were hard to translate so I couldn't follow what they were singing about sometimes)...overall I liked Stooges in Tokyo better. The taxi ride at the beginning is really something and a must-see,as is Amy Yip! Last edited by bdc; 15th January 2012 at 05:17 PM. |
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Yesterday afternoon I watched the Blu-ray of Gone With The Wind, one of many old "epics" I'd yet to see. There's me thinking it was some kind of sweeping epic romance only to be stunned by a very haunting, dark and depressing piece of filmmaking. Was fooled by the cover image of Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. It was really beautifully shot with many shots looking like pieces of art, like oil paintings. Vivien's character was just a repulsive human being and I couldn't help but wish bad things to happen to her. This one took me by surprise I must say, I liked (?) it but just wasn't what I expected at all.
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Got to grips with ALTERED STATES which features William Hurt as a narcissistic scientist out to unravel the mysteries of self. To this end he subjects himself to various trials involving floatation tanks and psychedelic drugs. Far from reaching a plateau of epic transcendence, he ends up turning into a goat-killing ape man, then a weird maggot-thing before love conquers all. Probably based on the work of 60s psychonauts such as John Lilly. Not as excessive as 'Tommy' etc, but full of satisfying plunges into freaked-out inner space in the form of eighties-style trip sequences (these do tend to be broken up by long stretches of academics shouting at each other). Also watched CARRIE. The older I get, the more harrowing I find this film. Once I would have been slightly dismissive in a 'Yeah, well made mainstream horror but...' kind of way, but what strikes me now is just how cruel it all is (not merely in terms of the events it portrays). Some of the emotional abuse on show is painful to watch - this alongside the manifest slickness of the film-making makes for a decidedly unsettling atmosphere. De Palma is ofen accused of cynicism (or was back in the day), but this was a more penetrating experience than I thought it would be.
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Food of the Gods. How can you go wrong with giant chickens and rats ha ha. Incase some people have not seen it. 3 friends go to an island hunting on horse back when one of them is attacked and killed by a giant wasp. When they go to a local farm for help they find the farmers are feeding animals a special food that makes the grow like crazy.
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Friday The 13th (2009) - I tried to watch this once before and couldn't get past half and hour or so. For some reason I thought I'd give it another go. An appalling and utterly worthless waste of time and effort. A truly bad film. I am wondering of Marcus Nispel might actually be worse than Zack Snyder. |
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