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Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 22:17
by bradavon
A Very Long Engagement is excellent. Jodie Foster (speaking French) is good too. I prefer Amelie but this is still a very good film. Audrey Tatou is so cute.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 22:40
by grim_tales
That was DVD I got for free from Play (I think) years ago, only just seen it.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 22:45
by gasteropod
I got mine free from Play too, but I've watched it about 3 times

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 23:19
by RickyTheDragonSteamboat
Rambo: Extended Edition - 5/5
Appropriately re-titled John Rambo, this new cut is far superior to the theatrical version. With new additions and some minor snippets, the film, as a whole, feels much more sincere and less gratuitous. It also benifits from the slower pacing and added dialogue that would've made the film better in the first place.Thumbs Up!
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 01:32
by Shingster
Markgway wrote:Yes, but we're talking about an entirely different culture.
Other than the fact that their child anime/manga/films are slightly edgier I see nothing in Japanese culture that would better prepare children for violent/"sadistic" material than over here in the UK.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 03:27
by Markgway
Shingster wrote:Markgway wrote:Yes, but we're talking about an entirely different culture.
Other than the fact that their child anime/manga/films are slightly edgier I see nothing in Japanese culture that would better prepare children for violent/"sadistic" material than over here in the UK.
Japanese culture is MASSIVELY

different than our own.
I'm sure Hungfist can back that up.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 03:43
by HungFist
Shingster wrote:Markgway wrote:Yes, but we're talking about an entirely different culture.
Other than the fact that their child anime/manga/films are slightly edgier I see nothing in Japanese culture that would better prepare children for violent/"sadistic" material than over here in the UK.
just by a quick thought I can think of a few...
one would be that there never was the same hysteria towards movie violence in Japan as in many other countries. In the UK BBFC was banning and cutting films and politician telling these are the devil's product... doesn't exactly help kids handle movies in a grown up way. In Japan, perhaps because of the samurai culture living in pop entertainment, movie and video game violence has never been that much of a big deal or forbidden fruit (might be an interesting comparison to alcohol consumption in Italy and France... even kids are allowed alcohol there, and don't have any problems).
another thing might be the traditional expectations and pressure set by the Japanese society to its members not to cause any shame to their families. In western culture everybody is pretty much encouraged to Rambo to make their own future at any cost. A Japanese kid would think twice before imitating Bruce Lee movies in the class as he would know it will get him in trouble, which in turn will get his family in trouble, and that would, in worst case, make him want to kill himself (one of the downsides in Japanese culture).
Like all societies, Japan also sets the ideal that the citicens are expected / wished to follow. But due to Japan's strong racism towards anyone who differs from others there's a stronger incentive to follow this ideal. In the western culture, again, no one cares if you go bonkers (as long as you don't perform a school massacre).
just a few thoughts and points, not meaning to make a real argument here.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 04:00
by bradavon
RickyTheDragonSteamboat wrote:Rambo: Extended Edition - 5/5
Appropriately re-titled John Rambo, this new cut is far superior to the theatrical version. With new additions and some minor snippets, the film, as a whole, feels much more sincere and less gratuitous. It also benifits from the slower pacing and added dialogue that would've made the film better in the first place.Thumbs Up!
WOW! Thanks. The theatrical cut definitely feels gratuitous. None of it I minded, except for when Sly slit that guys throat. Was that necessary?
Markgway wrote:Japanese culture is MASSIVELY

different than our own. I'm sure Hungfist can back that up.
You're asking Hungfist to compare The UK to Japan?
HungFist wrote:In the UK BBFC was banning and cutting films and politician telling these are the devil's product... doesn't exactly help kids handle movies in a grown up way.
You don't get that in your part of Scandinavia?
Good point about families. That's such an Asian thing, that we simply don't have in The West. It's so strong in all the Asian countries I've been to. I imagine (and am just making an educated guess), it's even stronger in Japan than most Asian countries. There is much more discipline and respect for your parents in Asia than Western countries. I'm not saying we don't have it but it's different.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 04:17
by HungFist
Yes, in Finland we have much of the same problems as you have in the UK. We had our dark 80's with video censorship, too.
And we still have major drinking problems. Japan's got some of these too. They are less visible due to cultural things (I might describe as more "indoor" in the lack of better word)... the drinking parties are something you can't really turn down when invited (would be unpolite) and recently a few high school freshmen have been drinked (is that word, like poisoned?) to death by accident by their friends.
And the family orientation has its downsides too. Believe me, it's gonna give gray hairs to anyone trying to date a "good girl"... and many of the parents are fucking idiots who think they own their children and have the right to pursue their own happiness by making their children live the life they (=parent) wanted for themselves... like those people who buy pets and then put clothes on them cause it's fun and cute... no matter that the pet thinks about having wear some fucking fashion jacket.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 30 Jul 2010, 21:19
by saltysam
Gremlins 3/5
Many years since i've seen this,an enjoyable enough romp with a nice twist of darkness (hence the 15 cert) The blu-ray won't wow anyone but it's solid enough.Phoebe Cates

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 30 Jul 2010, 23:45
by Markgway
Phoebe Cates in Gremlins was the ultimate girl next door.
Unfortunately not in my life.

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 17:11
by grim_tales
Inception: 5/5
Exciting and tense thriller with a dose of HUH?!

Excellent film. Sometimes it was so weird I wasnt sure what was real etc, makes you think though.
So did DiCaprio's wife kill herself "in real life" because he told her how to escape from a dream, and she thought the real world was fake, and vice versa?
Has Nolan ever made a bad film?
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 17:16
by romerojpg
Yeah but it sucks compared to Toy Story 3

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 17:29
by grim_tales

Maybe Inception is a 4.5/5, I dunno but it's an excellent film also.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 17:31
by romerojpg
Nahh stick with your 5 out of 5, you obviously loved it

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 17:36
by grim_tales
I did

It was just very weird in places and made me think about the nature of dreaming and stuff.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 17:39
by romerojpg
Some people do not dream, that scares me

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 19:07
by gasteropod
romerojpg wrote:Some people do not dream, that scares me

Apparently everyone does every night but you just don't always remember them. I think there are some medications that prevent dreaming though so that could be it.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 19:08
by gasteropod
grim_tales wrote:So did DiCaprio's wife kill herself "in real life" because he told her how to escape from a dream, and she thought the real world was fake, and vice versa?
Yeah, she'd gotten so used to their dream world and so much time had passed in it (practically a lifetime), that when they decided to leave it and come back to reality, her mind couldn't take it and she thought reality was still a dream.
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 20:07
by grim_tales
gasteropod wrote:romerojpg wrote:Some people do not dream, that scares me

Apparently everyone does every night but you just don't always remember them. I think there are some medications that prevent dreaming though so that could be it.
Lately I've always tried to remember them and then try as I might, I forget the exact details

Also isnt it weird that when you're dreaming you behave as if it's real?

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 20:09
by grim_tales
gasteropod wrote:grim_tales wrote:So did DiCaprio's wife kill herself "in real life" because he told her how to escape from a dream, and she thought the real world was fake, and vice versa?
Yeah, she'd gotten so used to their dream world and so much time had passed in it (practically a lifetime), that when they decided to leave it and come back to reality, her mind couldn't take it and she thought reality was still a dream.
Thanks

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 31 Jul 2010, 23:07
by luckystars
Rescue Dawn (2006)
Beautifully told and expertly Directed PoW drama starring Christian Bale. Pretty much story driven but well made and acted enough to make the Blu blind-buy worth it. Less directorial (stylistic) flare than I was hoping for but Werner Herzog still managed to make me laugh out loud despite the seriousness of the based-on-actual-events story.
Captivating, exciting, memorable and impressive, and a definite keeper. 95% Luckystars Heatâ„¢
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 01 Aug 2010, 02:17
by gasteropod
grim_tales wrote:Lately I've always tried to remember them and then try as I might, I forget the exact details
Grim, if you want to analyse your dreams then keep at it, as the more you pay attention to your dreams, the more they come to you. If you keep making dream diaries you will see, and you'll be able to experience lucid dreaming. The trick to telling if you're in a dream is by looking at a clock, it'll never make sense in a dream! P.S. I hope this comment makes sense, it's taken so much effort because I've just got home from a night out wasted lol sorry x
Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 01 Aug 2010, 09:19
by grim_tales
No worries

Re: What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out
Posted: 01 Aug 2010, 11:13
by gasteropod
Hahaha I hate it when I go online after a night out, never know what I might type. That is surprisingly legible though, so the advice stands
