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Re: Secret Ninja Movie Club (aka what have you watched latel

Post by Forum » Thu Feb 23, 2012 5:46 pm

Thought this would be an interesting list but i've only heard of about 3 of them:

http://www.imdb.com/chart/bottom

Surprised Hercules in New York isnt on there...
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Post by parson » Thu Feb 23, 2012 5:48 pm

speaking of bad movies, i saw return of the living dead: rave to the grave, and did not hate it one bit. very entertaining. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411806/

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Post by kingldub » Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:53 pm

Hell Ride
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411475/
Terrible, I couldn't finish it, there's no way I'm subjecting myself to the rest of this shit.

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Post by leyenda » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:36 am

The Guard - hilarious black comedy set in Ireland centred round a drugs bust.

My Neighbour Totoro - :U: this makes Spirted Away move even higher in my why the fuck have I not seen this list.
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Post by capo ultra » Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:16 am

kidshuffle wrote:
magma wrote:I'd like to stem the tide of Blair Witch disappointment, but that may have something to do with watching it in the cinema for the first time combined with living in the sticks/camping regularly. I've never seen a cinema audience so gripped by a Western scary movie, tbh. It's still one of my absolute favourites.... all atmosphere and no cheap (read: high budget) tricks/jumps... never truly knowing if they're not going mad/playing tricks on each other is excellent.

It does lose a bit on the small screen... but standard horror rules should always apply with scary movies - all lights off, curtains closed, volume up, NO BREAKS and NO FUCKING TALKING... suspension of disbelief is more important than in any other genre. I remember getting the "meh, it's not scary though" response when I showed some mates The Exorcist during our GCSE exam leave... "NO, YOU JUST REFUSED TO LET YOURSELF BE SCARED BECAUSE YOU'RE A BUNCH OF PUSSIES"
I think the main reason people hated it (originally) was the ending. You had to have felt cheated lol
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Post by AntlionUK » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:21 am

leyenda303 wrote:The Guard - hilarious black comedy set in Ireland centred round a drugs bust.
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Post by parson » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:22 am

enjoyed the guard

also saw Carnage. was good as well.

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Post by butter_man » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:00 am

want to watch 'the raid' whenever its out.
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Post by Dead Rats » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:11 pm

I've recently been watching The Thick Of It, a British series revolving around politics, specifically the Social Department.

I curse myself for not finding out about this sooner. It's fucking gold. Chris Langham, real live conviction aside, is fucking hilarious.
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Post by Pedro Sánchez » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:12 pm

butter man wrote:want to watch 'the raid' whenever its out.
welsh directed indonesia shi'!
So waiting for that to drop, looks brutal to say the least.
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Post by vishes » Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:47 pm

Recently bought The Godfather Collection on blu-ray. Watched 1 film a day these last 3 days.
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Post by weedlefruit » Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:25 pm

capo ultra wrote:
kidshuffle wrote:
magma wrote:I'd like to stem the tide of Blair Witch disappointment, but that may have something to do with watching it in the cinema for the first time combined with living in the sticks/camping regularly. I've never seen a cinema audience so gripped by a Western scary movie, tbh. It's still one of my absolute favourites.... all atmosphere and no cheap (read: high budget) tricks/jumps... never truly knowing if they're not going mad/playing tricks on each other is excellent.

It does lose a bit on the small screen... but standard horror rules should always apply with scary movies - all lights off, curtains closed, volume up, NO BREAKS and NO FUCKING TALKING... suspension of disbelief is more important than in any other genre. I remember getting the "meh, it's not scary though" response when I showed some mates The Exorcist during our GCSE exam leave... "NO, YOU JUST REFUSED TO LET YOURSELF BE SCARED BECAUSE YOU'RE A BUNCH OF PUSSIES"
I think the main reason people hated it (originally) was the ending. You had to have felt cheated lol
the ending was amazing imo, perfect

Balir Witch truly is great. One of the only films I can honestly think of that has had be scared. I've always felt a bit uneasy in the woods, even with people there, just the thought of being stuck out alone is too much (we have some famous "haunted" woods round here like sally in the woods etc)

FIlmed great, acted great and I read that it was almost all adlib'd , aside from a few directors pointers. Too many people poopoo that film after seeing it which is such a shame
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Post by leyenda » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:26 pm

Dead Rats wrote:I've recently been watching The Thick Of It, a British series revolving around politics, specifically the Social Department.

I curse myself for not finding out about this sooner. It's fucking gold. Chris Langham, real live conviction aside, is fucking hilarious.
The peek of The Thick Of It was the Xmas specials. No Chris Langham because...well you know why, but that meant the focus was primarily on Malcolm and Jamie. The way it all turns out for Malcolm in those episodes is priceless. Was disappointed when Jamie wasn't there in the last series. Still quality though.
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Post by herbalicious » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:40 pm

leyenda303 wrote:
Dead Rats wrote:I've recently been watching The Thick Of It, a British series revolving around politics, specifically the Social Department.

I curse myself for not finding out about this sooner. It's fucking gold. Chris Langham, real live conviction aside, is fucking hilarious.
The peek of The Thick Of It was the Xmas specials. No Chris Langham because...well you know why, but that meant the focus was primarily on Malcolm and Jamie. The way it all turns out for Malcolm in those episodes is priceless. Was disappointed when Jamie wasn't there in the last series. Still quality though.
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Post by leyenda » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:58 pm

herbalicious wrote:
leyenda303 wrote:
Dead Rats wrote:I've recently been watching The Thick Of It, a British series revolving around politics, specifically the Social Department.

I curse myself for not finding out about this sooner. It's fucking gold. Chris Langham, real live conviction aside, is fucking hilarious.
The peek of The Thick Of It was the Xmas specials. No Chris Langham because...well you know why, but that meant the focus was primarily on Malcolm and Jamie. The way it all turns out for Malcolm in those episodes is priceless. Was disappointed when Jamie wasn't there in the last series. Still quality though.
My Iannuci boxset is one of the greatest things I won. Got it for 15 quid in an january sale :)
:o So you got The Day Today, the 2 Partridge series and The Thick Of It for 15 quid?! Bargain of the century :Q:
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Nevalo wrote:not much todo at work today.... and once ive finished, ITS THE FUCKIN LONG WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah big up Jesus for dying for our sins and netting us a public holiday in the process.

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Post by herbalicious » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:59 pm

leyenda303 wrote:
herbalicious wrote:
leyenda303 wrote:
Dead Rats wrote:I've recently been watching The Thick Of It, a British series revolving around politics, specifically the Social Department.

I curse myself for not finding out about this sooner. It's fucking gold. Chris Langham, real live conviction aside, is fucking hilarious.
The peek of The Thick Of It was the Xmas specials. No Chris Langham because...well you know why, but that meant the focus was primarily on Malcolm and Jamie. The way it all turns out for Malcolm in those episodes is priceless. Was disappointed when Jamie wasn't there in the last series. Still quality though.
My Iannuci boxset is one of the greatest things I won. Got it for 15 quid in an january sale :)
:o So you got The Day Today, the 2 Partridge series and The Thick Of It for 15 quid?! Bargain of the century :Q:
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Post by Dead Rats » Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:24 pm

leyenda303 wrote:
Dead Rats wrote:I've recently been watching The Thick Of It, a British series revolving around politics, specifically the Social Department.

I curse myself for not finding out about this sooner. It's fucking gold. Chris Langham, real live conviction aside, is fucking hilarious.
The peek of The Thick Of It was the Xmas specials. No Chris Langham because...well you know why, but that meant the focus was primarily on Malcolm and Jamie. The way it all turns out for Malcolm in those episodes is priceless. Was disappointed when Jamie wasn't there in the last series. Still quality though.

I could continiously quote this fucking show until I passed out. The show does great every series, Jamie's absence is a bit felt, though, but as for Hugh - it actually makes me upset. He was such a fucking legend, it was like looking into my pessimism's future.
I'm sure it can be avoided, and I can accept things at face value, but his conviction obviously lays an eternal path of nothing in terms of career, and it will never happen as we've not and probably never will adopt a coherent opinion and method on treating people in association with his crime, but...I wouldn't say no to him re-appearing.
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Post by jigglypuff » Sat Feb 25, 2012 5:28 pm

watching this as we speak dear god it is retarded...

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watched this last night it was excellet!

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Post by dubloke » Sun Feb 26, 2012 1:00 am

"let me see what i got here"

Just watched this again for the first time in years. Classic

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Post by capo ultra » Sun Feb 26, 2012 5:10 am

dubloke wrote:
Just watched this again for the first time in years. Classic

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yeah that's a great film :?

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