1. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Absolutely. GREAT classic I'd say. But he does some Alcohol/Drugs/Sex vindication. And that's not good.


    He is rather preoccupied with violence and it's not all "acceptable", I agree. All his films have been an "18" here, which is getting pretty rare now. It usually means hard violence, terrible language, sex and drug references. All the things you mention....

    And what is it with him and feet.

    BTW, to get back on topic; The Graduate (Just on TV now)
  2. "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007)

    Can I think of more ways to think of why Paul Greengrass is truly amazing... No, I can't.

    Issue a standing kill order on Jason Bourne, effective immediately.

    "The Night of the Hunter" (1955)

    Creepy... very creepy... like a nightmare.

    Would you like me to tell you the little story of right-hand/left-hand? The story of good and evil?
  3. Wild Hogs (2007)

    very funny. I was surprised how good it was.
  4. Went with "Death Proof" in the end.

    Loved it.

    F**k me it was violent though....
  5. Planet Terror

    An awesome movie!
  6. Originally posted by djrlewisWent with "Death Proof" in the end.

    Loved it.

    F**k me it was violent though....


    You and me both Dr.I thought it was awesome,great film.Got Tarantino all over it,the guy is a genius.............downloading Planet Terror now,only to complete the double bill of film's...........I know it aint Tarantino like...........
  7. Originally posted by gmc[..]

    You and me both Dr.I thought it was awesome,great film.Got Tarantino all over it,the guy is a genius.............downloading Planet Terror now,only to complete the double bill of film's...........I know it aint Tarantino like...........

    I didn't like Death Proof...
    BUT PLANET TERROR IS SO F***IN' AWESOME!
  8. Kill Bill 2- very good!!
  9. Long Post...

    Five movies over a five day period from Friday to Yesterday (Tuesday):

    "Bug" (2006)

    A regular horror film, right?... right?!

    I am the super-mother bug!

    ---

    "Nosferatu" (1922)

    The essence of Gothic horror right here. Owns Dracula -- forever.

    It will cost you sweat and tears, and perhaps... a little blood.

    ---

    "Notorious" (1946)

    Hitchcock still makes many directors today seem lame. Also, this movie makes you never want to drink coffee ever again.

    A man doesn't tell a woman what to do; she tells herself.

    ---

    "Elizabeth" (1998)

    In preparation for the continuation film, "Elizabeth: The Golden Age." From a spirited young woman to a royal leader.

    I will have one mistress here... and no master.

    ---

    "Away from Her" (2006)

    At least four people in this film deserve accolades for their performances, as well as massive props for treating the effect of a person's Alzheimer's very honestly and sympathetically without being heavy-handed or stupid.

    It's never too late to become what you might have been.

    Fin.
  10. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    He is rather preoccupied with violence and it's not all "acceptable", I agree. All his films have been an "18" here, which is getting pretty rare now. It usually means hard violence, terrible language, sex and drug references. All the things you mention....

    And what is it with him and feet.

    BTW, to get back on topic; The Graduate (Just on TV now)


    Tarantino's movies are a bit heavy I agree, but they are great.
    John Tavolta, Bruce Willis on Pulp Fiction...great stuff.
    And besides, who doesn't love some feet?
  11. Mean Girls (on DVD)

    Average.

    Lohan's a hotty though....
  12. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    Didn't say it was brilliant. They just made it in a way that kinda made you think that it could happen. (Its a lot more plauable than Transformers)


    ok whoever said Independence Day was terrible can fuck off! Its a balls to the wall action flick w/ some great set design.