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Posted: 10 Jul 2009, 23:33
by luckystars
Yep agreed. Tell No One is a brilliant and engaging thriller.
Just been catching up on some Spielberg I've been meaning to give a proper watch since childhood!
Jaws : excellent, well crafted and still very affective adventure/thriller. Really surprised how much I enjoyed it, but it's a quality film. 4.5/5
E.T. : Ditto. Just picked up the 3 Disc'er, and give the Theatrical cut a crack. Loads of sentiment, loads of fun and packed with things to tug at my nostalgia of growing up at that time. Impressive production design and lovely photography (curious but affective use of horror style visuals, and beautiful lenses) helps it stand up today but of course it's a brilliant film! 4.5/5
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 09:46
by bradavon
Jaws is still Speilberg's best IMO.
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 12:17
by EvaUnit02
Spielberg films that I think are truly dreadful:-
Amistad
A.I.
I haven't seen 1941 and Indiana Jones 4, so I can't comment on those.
The Lost World is schlocky fun, a guilty pleasure for sure.
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 12:39
by luckystars
Indiana Jones 4 counts as schlocky fun too.
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 14:06
by saltysam
Public Enemies 1.5/5
Wow what a crushing disappointment this is.bland and boring,the cast tries hard to no avail.Dillinger etc have been put on screen before in far better movies than this one.
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 14:46
by Markgway
RAW DEAL
Arnie's forgotten movie? Not the brainest, but I liked it. A bit different in style and content than most of his films. And much better than Red Heat, Brad!! 8)
Re. THE LOST WORLD - This was the only one of the J.PARK films I really liked. Most people dissed it - but maybe I liked it for the reasons they didn't? Darker, wittier, and better-paced, IMHO, and the jungle setting was cooler than the frankly naff theme park.
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 16:13
by grim_tales
I liked Raw Deal.
"You should not drink and bake!"

Posted: 12 Jul 2009, 23:48
by gasteropod
Bruno: 4/5
Hilarious and shocking, at times I couldn't breathe because I was in such fits of laughter and awe, easily on a par with Borat, it's a shame he didn't do his Ali G film like this. I hope they release it on DVD/BD in an unrated form, featuring La Toya Jackson etc.
Posted: 13 Jul 2009, 14:52
by Markgway
gasteropod wrote:it's a shame he didn't do his Ali G film like this.
I suspect that's how Baron-Cohen feels too.
Posted: 13 Jul 2009, 21:00
by grim_tales
Was he forced to do it a different way from how he wanted?
Posted: 15 Jul 2009, 20:29
by HungFist
Rosso (Finland, 1985) – 3,5/5
Mika Kaurismäki’s film about a Cicilian contract killer who is given an impossible task to travel to Finland and find a woman whose whereabouts are unknown. He can’t find the woman, but runs into a half-crazy Finnish drifter. Tired of life he decides to hook up with him for no reason, even though they lack common language. Together they ride through a cold country full mud searching for someone, something, nothing. Not exactly good advertisement for Finland, but Kaurismäki’s dry film making is certainly enjoyable. A lot of the film is improvised, there were only six people in the filming crew, and they only used left-over film from other movies. Sometimes the length of the scene was decided by how much film they had available. Re-takes were usually out of question. Still, the most exceptional thing is that the Cicialian contrack killer is played by a terrific Finnish actor, Kari Väänänen. All his lines are in Italian. Is he convincing? Well, accodring to Kaurismäki one Italian reporter asked him why he had hired a Sardinian actor to play a Cicilian character!

Posted: 16 Jul 2009, 18:27
by romerojpg
The Crow Blu Ray
romerojpg wrote:Many argued about what it was

no one ever found out for sure.
Still some images here for comparison, the standard dvd was pretty damn good suprisingly, so the Blu Ray really only does the grain some justice it seems.
http://www.dvdfreak.bloudil.cz/freak.php?p=crow/hd&dz=0
As I said it will be interesting to see how the Japanese disc does thats for sure and how much more it pulls out of the darkness

Looks like the Japanese disc is the same transfer as the UK one after all

£5 for UK or £30+ for Japanese, me thinks I know which haha
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthre ... 091&page=3
Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 00:00
by saltysam
Even if it is the same transfer the japanese disc uses far superior encoding techniques

not £30 worth superior though. And of course i can play it on both my machines unlike the uk disc. :)plus it's EIV :shock: Where is it for £5 btw?
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 00:20
by romerojpg
It was £5 many moons ago, no idea now

but its EIV, all their discs are cheap as chips.
and yes I also HATE EIV, mind you I do own 2 discs from them which are perfect Death Warrent and Rush Hour 3.
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 01:28
by Markgway
Death Sentence?
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 02:15
by romerojpg
Markgway wrote:Death Sentence?
Yup you are right

dont think Death Warrents on HD yet the cheezy classic it is.
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 09:55
by saltysam
romerojpg wrote:It was £5 many moons ago, no idea now

but its EIV, all their discs are cheap as chips.
and yes I also HATE EIV, mind you I do own 2 discs from them which are perfect Death Warrent and Rush Hour 3.
isn't Death Sentence 1080i encoded? and doesn't have the longer version as an option?if so then it's not perfect

Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 15:42
by Markgway
I noticed on the US release of Death Sentence it has the usual UNRATED EDITION hyperbole. But having seen a comparison it's quite obvious that it's just another of those 'cutting room floor sweepings' jobs. No restored violence just odds and ends of little consequence. Whilst films which actually NEED unrated releases are withheld.
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 16:05
by romerojpg
Yup the UK disc is 1080i, but anyone seeing a difference between i and p is better than me and I am one picky bugger, and I dont know one person who can see a difference in real life, even on very expensive equipment.
i and p all seems equipment dependent, so I guess if you have a screen which is not great at 1080i it may judder etc.. then it may stand out more and bug you
and the longer cut I would indeed like as an option, but hey its not exactly footage we need, I expected hardcore killing in the new styff when I researched I was peed

Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 17:48
by saltysam
i heard the German BD of Death Sentence is the best.film wasn't a keeper for me.
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 18:14
by romerojpg
I got the UK one cheap and I loved it, so I will keep it

suprised me, even if the trailer gutted so much of the film (whoever made that trailer, needs sacking).
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 18:41
by saltysam
Haunting In Connecticut BD 2/5
Another in a long line of supposedly true haunted house tales is a passable watch but brings nothing really new to a tired genre.i watched the unrated cut which was pretty tame,i imagine there is little difference from the theatrical edit.
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 20:22
by Yi-Long
romerojpg wrote:I got the UK one cheap and I loved it, so I will keep it

suprised me, even if the trailer gutted so much of the film
(whoever made that trailer, needs sacking).
Sacking!? Jut sacking!? That seems a bit ..... 'mild'... coming from you.
They need to be shot in the face, Romero! Not just once either! A bunch of times! And not with just any puny tiny little gun either. I want shrapnel! I want explosions. I want pinky-mush wallpaper!
...there, I'm done now...
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 20:59
by grim_tales
Good to have you back, Yi

Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 22:26
by Markgway
Death Sentence wasn't a great film, but it appealed to my inner-vigilante.
