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Old 21st January 2013, 10:06 AM
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Hawkmonger's gonna see that and get all excited at thinking that Dredd was a Best Picture winner
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Old 21st January 2013, 10:41 AM
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It mother ****ing should be!



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Old 21st January 2013, 10:43 AM
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It mother ****ing should be!



There is a chance for the Razzies so you can hope
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Old 21st January 2013, 10:44 AM
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Old 21st January 2013, 10:50 AM
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There is a chance for the Razzies so you can hope
Nah, Twishite Breaking Shit part Deux is gonna sweep it this year! Interesting how Urban can do a better performance than either Pattinson or Lautner with half his face covered, don't you think? And he can keep his ****ing shirt on! AND DELIVER A LINE WITH EMOTION! AAARRRGGGHHH!!!! NEEEEERD RAAAAGE!!!!
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Old 21st January 2013, 10:53 AM
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Nah, Twishite Breaking Shit part Deux is gonna sweep it this year! Interesting how Urban can do a better performance than either Pattinson or Lautner with half his face covered, don't you think? And he can keep his ****ing shirt on! AND DELIVER A LINE WITH EMOTION! AAARRRGGGHHH!!!! NEEEEERD RAAAAGE!!!!
I just checked ,no nomination for Dredd
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Old 21st January 2013, 11:04 AM
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Berberian Sound Studio (2012) - a far more appreciative second viewing. A film about the sound of horror and the horror of sound. And much more. Has a dreamy Lynchian "is it or isn't it?" vibe which seems to be open to different interpretations without it seeming like a cop out. Excellent sound design too. I can't wait to watch it again with the commentary, not in hope of a concrete of an explanation but just to find out more about the film's production.

Django Unchained (2012) - an excellent, if at times frustrating, entry into Tarantino's filmography. Uncomfortable at times but also darkly witty with some excellent scenes of violence towards the end, it wears its influences on its sleeve but in a way which will won't annoy Tarantino aficionados (although I doubt it'll change the mind of his detractors much). The performances are uniformly excellent; the interaction between Jaime Fox and Christoph Waltz is fantastic, DiCaprio is magnificently evil and disgusting and Samuel L Jackson practically steals the show with his disturbing portrayal as a house slave. Some moments don't work (the jarring Jonah Hill comedy scene for one), Tarantino's "G'day mayte!" appearance is a shocker and it could have been leaner, tighter and 30 minutes shorter but overall I was very impressed.

Dead and Buried (1981) - feels like a Stephen King story done by John Carpenter. Or something. I really enjoyed this. That is all

Smiley (2012) - Bloody Mary for the Chatroulette age. Candyman for the terminally braindead. A group of college kids become involved in the urban legend of Smiley; a killer who is summoned if you type "I did it for the lulz" 3 times to someone via video chat. I am not making this up. Needless to say it's abysmal. Plot hole upon plot hole combine with bad performances and dialogue to make a laughable attempt at a new slasher franchise with an absurd nonsensical ending.
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Old 21st January 2013, 11:13 AM
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Berberian Sound Studio (2012) - a far more appreciative second viewing. A film about the sound of horror and the horror of sound. And much more. Has a dreamy Lynchian "is it or isn't it?" vibe which seems to be open to different interpretations without it seeming like a cop out. Excellent sound design too. I can't wait to watch it again with the commentary, not in hope of a concrete of an explanation but just to find out more about the film's production.

Django Unchained (2012) - an excellent, if at times frustrating, entry into Tarantino's filmography. Uncomfortable at times but also darkly witty with some excellent scenes of violence towards the end, it wears its influences on its sleeve but in a way which will won't annoy Tarantino aficionados (although I doubt it'll change the mind of his detractors much). The performances are uniformly excellent; the interaction between Jaime Fox and Christoph Waltz is fantastic, DiCaprio is magnificently evil and disgusting and Samuel L Jackson practically steals the show with his disturbing portrayal as a house slave. Some moments don't work (the jarring Jonah Hill comedy scene for one), Tarantino's "G'day mayte!" appearance is a shocker and it could have been leaner, tighter and 30 minutes shorter but overall I was very impressed.

Dead and Buried (1981) - feels like a Stephen King story done by John Carpenter. Or something. I really enjoyed this. That is all

Smiley (2012) - Bloody Mary for the Chatroulette age. Candyman for the terminally braindead. A group of college kids become involved in the urban legend of Smiley; a killer who is summoned if you type "I did it for the lulz" 3 times to someone via video chat. I am not making this up. Needless to say it's abysmal. Plot hole upon plot hole combine with bad performances and dialogue to make a laughable attempt at a new slasher franchise with an absurd nonsensical ending.
Consider that Django Unchained was longer ,over 3 hours
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Old 21st January 2013, 11:19 AM
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Consider that Django Unchained was longer ,over 3 hours
Do you mean originally? It doesn't surprised me. There's just not enough story there for it to be the length it is. Considering how Tarantino is such a fan of exploitation films it surprises me his films of late are always overly long.
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Old 21st January 2013, 11:21 AM
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Do you mean originally? It doesn't surprised me. There's just not enough story there for it to be the length it is. Considering how Tarantino is such a fan of exploitation films it surprises me his films of late are always overly long.
Yes,he is planning to release an extended cut in the future
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