1. the fifth element!

    Bruce Willis rulez!
  2. Originally posted by kisho8[..]

    Totally agreed with You

    the last movie i watched is Brave Heart - i guess it's a good movie


    Braveheart that one is awesome. I have watched it many times by now, and I love it.

    btw, my friend and I were in Ireland 2 weeks ago, and we did a bus tour through the Wicklow Mountains, and the bus driver pointed out to a huge green valley there and told us that some scenes of Braveheart were filmed there it was nice to... be there
  3. Originally posted by MacStripeyThe Notebook --- it was nice but didn't catch the novel's beauty by far


    Oh god, i was forced to watch that with my mom the other day

    Vertigo Buenos Aires, that Gerard posted
  4. I just watched Control, Anton Corbijn's film about Ian Curtis of Joy Division. Quite good --has anybody else seen it?
  5. Originally posted by u2oprathe fifth element!

    Bruce Willis rulez!

    Legendary film!
    Originally posted by MWSAH[REC]...the sickest movie I've ever seen in my life

    Is that the Spanish film done in the same style as Cloverfield but like 28 Weeks Later in an apartment building?

  6. The Incredible Hulk
    Acctually quite good Lot's of action!
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Is that the Spanish film done in the same style as Cloverfield but like 28 Weeks Later in an apartment building?


    It's filmed like Cloverfield with a handycam, or just a handheld camera. Everything you see is from that perspective. It's about a Spanish late midnight serie called 'When You're Asleep' (But in Spanish then...it's entirely Spanish, the Hollywood-remake will come shortly and probably will be inferior having The Grudge and The Ring in mind). That team exists of a girl called Angela and the cameraman who is never visible. They follow the nightshift of the local fire-departement when suddenly the alarmbells ring. A lady is reported to be trapped inside an appartement. The following 70 minutes are just very, very sick...you should see it if you're not afraid of good old horror.
  8. Originally posted by MacStripey[..]
    btw, my friend and I were in Ireland 2 weeks ago, and we did a bus tour through the Wicklow Mountains, and the bus driver pointed out to a huge green valley there and told us that some scenes of Braveheart were filmed there it was nice to... be there

    that's cool mate , i wish i could see the "Lost"
    but its weird thought it was filmed in scotland
  9. Originally posted by kisho8[..]
    that's cool mate , i wish i could see the "Lost"
    but its weird thought it was filmed in scotland


    yeah, most of it was filmed in Scotland, but that bus driver told us that some scenes (dunno which ones) were shot in Wicklow Mountains
  10. watched Mamas Boy with john heder (Napoleon dynamite)didnt like it ,up and down .started to get good then blahhh
  11. got the lotr movies for 12€ some days ago and watched part 1 and 2 by now.
    really fell in love with it (yes, I admit.. not been a big lotr fan before, but I started liking it some time ago and now it gets 'worse and worse' ).
  12. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    It's filmed like Cloverfield with a handycam, or just a handheld camera. Everything you see is from that perspective. It's about a Spanish late midnight serie called 'When You're Asleep' (But in Spanish then...it's entirely Spanish, the Hollywood-remake will come shortly and probably will be inferior having The Grudge and The Ring in mind). That team exists of a girl called Angela and the cameraman who is never visible. They follow the nightshift of the local fire-departement when suddenly the alarmbells ring. A lady is reported to be trapped inside an appartement. The following 70 minutes are just very, very sick...you should see it if you're not afraid of good old horror.

    Ah cool, sounds interesting. I want to see that Stephen King thing coming out soon, "The Mist" - looked quite cool on the trailer. However, I thought the same thing about "The Happening" but that's apparently a load of bollocks. I keep forgetting about a lot of M. Night Shymalan films, some of them are crap - Signs was good though, I watched The Village recently and thought that was ok and Lady In The Water was surprisingly alright in my opinion, but Shattered? God, talk about wanting to take up self-harm...
    Originally posted by flowerchildgot the lotr movies for 12€ some days ago and watched part 1 and 2 by now.
    really fell in love with it (yes, I admit.. not been a big lotr fan before, but I started liking it some time ago and now it gets 'worse and worse' ).

    Ha, books are so much better (as long as you're up for a lot of reading!) - that said, films are pretty tasty. Better than the Harry Potter adaptations...