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Posted: 14 May 2006, 15:26
by romerojpg
I love most his films

they are just films I can sit back and relax to ussually, only a few of his samurai films dont exactly work perfect for me and for some reason they are the ones that get most Praise. Rashamon and Throne of Blood, both for me just dont work as much as his other stunning films like Seven Samurai etc..

they are not bad mind you, far from it, just a little odd in places.
Posted: 14 May 2006, 15:40
by grim_tales
Fair enough.
I must say I really liked Throne of Blood though, I wish I'd seen it when studying Macbeth at school

Posted: 14 May 2006, 16:03
by BiscLimpkit
Piece of trivia you guys may or may not be interested in:
Rashomon is one of Park Chan Wook's favourite films. I heard him say this at the EIFF.
Posted: 14 May 2006, 16:17
by BiscLimpkit
Tom Yum Goong 4/5
The action and stunts in this film were mental, especially the amazing single take battle and when Jaa broke everyone's bones like 50 times. However I felt that as an overall film, it was weaker than Ong Bak. The humour didn't quite work and the structure was a little flimsy. Ong Bak I think flowed a little better. Still worth a watch like.
Posted: 14 May 2006, 17:49
by grim_tales
Shrek 2 - 4.5/5
I think I enjoyed this now even more than when I saw at the cinema - HILARIOUS!
There are loads of top scenes, I love the tribute to the Stay Puft scene from Ghostbusters, and the Mission Impossible one when Shrek tells Pinocchio to tell a lie that he's wearing ladies' underwear

If you've seen it you'll know what I mean
Jennifer Saunders is perfect as a scheming Fairy Godmother and Antonio Banderas steals the show as Puss - feline Zorro!
I liked the choice of music - including a very good cover of the Buzzcocks' punk classic
Ever Fallen In Love
Be sure to watch the end credits - there's an extra scene in the middle, and also a hilarious Pop Idol spoof that plays after the film, with Simon Cowell as one of the judges

Posted: 14 May 2006, 19:04
by BiscLimpkit
Smart - I wasn't fond of Shrek but adored the sequel like.
Posted: 14 May 2006, 20:02
by grim_tales
Strange, when I saw it (Shrek 2) in the cinema I liked it very much but not quite as much as the original - I gave it 3.5-4/5 then. However based on 2nd viewing its just as good as if not better than the first IMO.
Posted: 14 May 2006, 20:29
by thelostdragon
As for Kurosawa films, next to "Seven Samurai", my favourite film of his is "Drunken Angel".
Posted: 14 May 2006, 23:31
by romerojpg
My problem is I have never seen a Non Samurai Kurasawa, I am scared his other films will tarnish his excellent record

Posted: 15 May 2006, 00:09
by tom2681
IMO, Kurosawa's best films:
1. Ran
2. The Hidden Fortress
3. Seven Samurai
4. Kagemusha
5. Rashomon
Posted: 15 May 2006, 01:11
by the68monkey
It's strange, but the only one from that list I really didn't care for much is Kagemusha. I know, I know. . . .
Some Kurosawa films I quite like that aren't on the list there are Sanjuro, Red Beard, Dersu Uzala, and Stray Dog. I really didn't care as much for Yojimbo, as Mifune's character isn't as involved in the action as Clint Eastwood is in the spaghetti western remake. I think the main character becomes far more interesting when he matures into the older, more wisened warrior of Sanjuro.
Posted: 15 May 2006, 01:29
by romerojpg
Rand isnt the best either

Posted: 15 May 2006, 09:04
by thelostdragon
"Dersu Uzala" is a great film. I have the Korean 2 discer of the film which has the director's cut and the studio cut.
I have never seen "Stray Dog" before, but really wanna watch it ASAP. I have "Ikiru" on DVD and will watch it soon.
Guys, you should really check out "Drunken Angel". Not only is it a great film, but also his best non-samurai film I have seen from him so far.
Posted: 15 May 2006, 14:28
by brooce-leroy
A History ogf Violence 4/5
Viggo Mortenson is awesome IMO.
Posted: 16 May 2006, 00:06
by thelostdragon
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid - 4/5
If you have followed this thread, you might have noticed, that I am currently checking out a few Sam Peckinpah films. This one was another great example of hiw wonderful work, even though he was supposd to be an a**hole.
Posted: 18 May 2006, 14:21
by brooce-leroy
Million Dollar Baby 3/5
It's a very well made, acted, movie but it didn't set my world on fire if you know what I mean. I would normally cry but didn't on this occasion.
Posted: 18 May 2006, 14:48
by EvaUnit02
thelostdragon wrote:
If you have followed this thread, you might have noticed, that I am currently checking out a few Sam Peckinpah films. T
Go see Straw Dogs, Cross of Iron and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia now. All are terrific. The Getaway is a great popcorn flick too, Steve McQueen just simply oozes coolness.
Posted: 18 May 2006, 14:51
by EvaUnit02
romerojpg wrote:Rashomon just irratated me.
romerojpg wrote:Kurasawa,
Your bad spelling irritates me.

Posted: 18 May 2006, 14:52
by dragonhero005
Trautmann - Schwergewicht (german)
translated into English: Heavyweight
Trautmann is an Austrian series of movies about a detective working in Vienna. What is so special about these movies, is that the characters are all speaking Vienna´s dialect. Even for Austrian people it´s sometimes hard to understand everything of the dialoge.
I once saw such a Trautmann-movie in German television... they subtitled it... quite funny in my eyes.
Talking about "Heavyweight"... I liked it. As you can tell from the title it´s about a boxer. He´s got a lot of depts to pay... too many. He´s offered a lot of money if he loses his next fight. What options does the boxer have?
He agrees and takes tablets that will make him k.o. after 15mins... because of bad luck he dies of those tablets....
good movie, and good to see that there still are some movies produced in Austria
3/5
Posted: 19 May 2006, 11:44
by grim_tales
The Muppet Show - Season 1 (Episodes 13-18 ) - 3.5/5
Posted: 20 May 2006, 16:37
by grim_tales
TinTin -
The Red Sea Sharks - 4/5
TinTin in Tibet - 4/5
Posted: 21 May 2006, 03:17
by thelostdragon
Coffee & Cigarettes - 5/5
Simply hilarious films. I like the two "Cousins"-films the most.
Posted: 21 May 2006, 11:28
by Shen
wheels on meals 4/5
first time i saw this movie, its actually quite fun, Biao and Jackie are a good fighting team, and Sammo is funny. the comedy was pretty great actually better than i expected. the only thing that was weird was that everyone is spain was speaking cantonese lol the dubbing looked awful on those people.
the final fight between jackie and the guy whom i forgot his name, was great although seriously i would have just grabed his braces pulled them as far as i could and let go....that would have been fun to see.
but yeah it was a really cool movie glad i bought it

Posted: 21 May 2006, 11:36
by dragonhero005
Shen wrote:...the final fight between jackie and the guy whom i forgot his name, was great
Benny "the Jet" Urquidez is that one´s name. He´s a former multiple kickboxing world champion. You can also see him in "Dragons Forever" (again with Jackie, Yuen Biao and Sammo...).
Lady Snowblood
What can I say? A shame that I hadn´t seen this masterpiece before.
Wonderful and beautiful pictures, as well as a great music and interesting storytelling...
5/5
Posted: 22 May 2006, 23:21
by Shen
Oldboy 4/5
this is one awesome movie, park chan is an awesome director and Choi min sik was great too. only some of the plot was a little too predictable like the fact that mido was his daughter pretty much guessed that from the first scene she was in. but it was really cool, the final scenes with Dae-Su and Woo-jin was really quite great.
would have been higher but the predictablitlty of some parts kinda spoiled it a bit being able to guess plots from the beginning.