What did you watch today?
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Killer Joe (US Blu)
Starting like a Coen bros movie (one can think about Fargo), but then getting real violent. Very good film noir and probably the best Friedkin movie since a very long time - 8/10
Vikings: Season 2 (TV)
Even better than the first season, a brilliant story of blood, betrayal and conquest, entertwined with northern legends - 9/10
Starting like a Coen bros movie (one can think about Fargo), but then getting real violent. Very good film noir and probably the best Friedkin movie since a very long time - 8/10
Vikings: Season 2 (TV)
Even better than the first season, a brilliant story of blood, betrayal and conquest, entertwined with northern legends - 9/10
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Star Trek Into Darkness
Nuit Blanche (Sleepless Night)
Nitro Circus: The Movie
The Devil's Brigade
Nuit Blanche (Sleepless Night)
Nitro Circus: The Movie
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We Are Legion (2012) - An interesting look at various 'hacktivist' groups, their beginnings, their successes, and their failures. This is a good documentary which doesn't take sides and manages to involve interviewing people who are against sites like WikiLeaks, as well as those who stand for particular ideals. It doesn't idolise the hackers, or call them criminals. Well-balanced and neutral. 8/10
Problem Child 2 (1991) - Ugh. The kid is easily one of the most annoying child actors out there, which suits the character, but doesn't do much for the fluidity of the movie. Skip it. 3/10
Gagarin: First in Space (2013) - This is a good biopic of Yuri Gagarin, but unfortunately a little flawed. Pacing was a little slow, and not enough time was spent on developing his relationship with his family members, whilst anything in his life which happened after the successful voyage, is missing altogether. Still, the strong cast and cinematography, do make this worthy of your time. 6/10
Problem Child 2 (1991) - Ugh. The kid is easily one of the most annoying child actors out there, which suits the character, but doesn't do much for the fluidity of the movie. Skip it. 3/10
Gagarin: First in Space (2013) - This is a good biopic of Yuri Gagarin, but unfortunately a little flawed. Pacing was a little slow, and not enough time was spent on developing his relationship with his family members, whilst anything in his life which happened after the successful voyage, is missing altogether. Still, the strong cast and cinematography, do make this worthy of your time. 6/10
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Goal for 2016: 730 films.
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The Last Stand (German Blu)
A good surprise (but I should have known better with Kim Jee-woon): it may be missing a little something to make it really great, but this was really enjoyable - 7/10
A good surprise (but I should have known better with Kim Jee-woon): it may be missing a little something to make it really great, but this was really enjoyable - 7/10
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ALICE, SWEET ALICE (Youtube) - 8/10
Watched this once on video under a different title years ago - Communion, then once on tv. Just watched it again to make sure if the latest UK dvd is worth buying. One of the best psychological thrillers of the 70s.
Watched this once on video under a different title years ago - Communion, then once on tv. Just watched it again to make sure if the latest UK dvd is worth buying. One of the best psychological thrillers of the 70s.
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La Mala Educacion (Spanish Blu)
Hadn't seen this for a very long time, so it was also a rediscovery. Maybe not my personal favorite, but, as usual, a brilliant film by Almodovar, mixing several stories (past, present, movie shooting...), with true emotion and humor, ambiguous characters and mixed feelings - 8/10
However, picture quality is more DVD-like and so rather disappointing.
Hadn't seen this for a very long time, so it was also a rediscovery. Maybe not my personal favorite, but, as usual, a brilliant film by Almodovar, mixing several stories (past, present, movie shooting...), with true emotion and humor, ambiguous characters and mixed feelings - 8/10
However, picture quality is more DVD-like and so rather disappointing.
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ALLAN QUATERMAIN AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD (First viewing, UK dvd) - 6.5/10
Another Cannon Films I used to like as a teen. The sequel to the campy King Solomon's Mines. This time around, Sharon Stone is still the screaming queen though not as irritating as her role in the first film. Then, there is another unfunny character Swarma whose comical gestures fall flat, and the maniacal Agon played by Henry Silva whose hairdo looks like that of KISS's Gene Simmons in the 80s.
One unforgettable thing about the film is the excellent musical score, comparable to that of Indiana Jones. You could easily sing the tune long after you've finished watching the film. It could even fit into the Indiana Jones films. I call it Quatermain's March.
Another Cannon Films I used to like as a teen. The sequel to the campy King Solomon's Mines. This time around, Sharon Stone is still the screaming queen though not as irritating as her role in the first film. Then, there is another unfunny character Swarma whose comical gestures fall flat, and the maniacal Agon played by Henry Silva whose hairdo looks like that of KISS's Gene Simmons in the 80s.
One unforgettable thing about the film is the excellent musical score, comparable to that of Indiana Jones. You could easily sing the tune long after you've finished watching the film. It could even fit into the Indiana Jones films. I call it Quatermain's March.
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Mushi-shi (French Blu)
Stories of a mushi hunter, the mushi being small creatures that are invisible to most humans but that can also cause various diseases or unexplained phenomenons (typical japanese theme !). This is based on individual episodes with almost no "back story", but stories are really great, often tragic and touching - 8/10
Stories of a mushi hunter, the mushi being small creatures that are invisible to most humans but that can also cause various diseases or unexplained phenomenons (typical japanese theme !). This is based on individual episodes with almost no "back story", but stories are really great, often tragic and touching - 8/10
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TITLE: Steins;Gate (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1910272 )
The ep01 & ep19 commentaries can be skipped, but the ep12 & ep24 commentaries are worth listening to. The music is interesting, especially the Toki Tsukasadoru end-credits song, which adds to the mood and atmosphere of the show. The show itself is one of the better animes, and also a quite good science-fiction and time-travel exploration. It takes 2-3 episodes to get into the groove of the show, as the start may seem incomprehensible: definitely worth perservering, but if it doesn't grab you by episode 6 then you can give it a miss. Also, the english-language version is the better way to experience the show due to the quality of the voice actors, who inject more believable personalities to the characters (without the over- or under-emphasis voice-acting that usually marr english anime dubs). The 5.1 soundtrack adds minor atmospheric ambience, but this is a mostly dialogue-driven show so does not really need it. Check it out online (I think Madman.com.au offer a few free episodes) for a taste, but viewing the episodes in order is essential.
The ep01 & ep19 commentaries can be skipped, but the ep12 & ep24 commentaries are worth listening to. The music is interesting, especially the Toki Tsukasadoru end-credits song, which adds to the mood and atmosphere of the show. The show itself is one of the better animes, and also a quite good science-fiction and time-travel exploration. It takes 2-3 episodes to get into the groove of the show, as the start may seem incomprehensible: definitely worth perservering, but if it doesn't grab you by episode 6 then you can give it a miss. Also, the english-language version is the better way to experience the show due to the quality of the voice actors, who inject more believable personalities to the characters (without the over- or under-emphasis voice-acting that usually marr english anime dubs). The 5.1 soundtrack adds minor atmospheric ambience, but this is a mostly dialogue-driven show so does not really need it. Check it out online (I think Madman.com.au offer a few free episodes) for a taste, but viewing the episodes in order is essential.
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High Plains Drifter (US Blu)
Great Eastwood western with a strong Leone influence ! 8/10
Black Coal (Theater)
This movie won the Golden Bear at Berlin, so I was expecting something good... well it wasn't bad, but not really great. The mood reminds me some Korean movies (you never know if you have to laugh or to cry), but pretty slow... rather good story, but overall a disappointment - 6/10
The Grandmaster (French Blu)
Enjoyed this movie a lot, much more than after my frst viewing in theaters last year! Stylished (as ever with WKW), I really got into the mood this time and found it moving. It's as if we were able to witness a lost era, when code of honor mattered more than everything, before it got swept away by individual ambition, war and time. This also looks like an echo to "In the Mood for Love" with an impossible love story. Grandmaster is at least among the best of the director's, not to say his best - 9/10
Great Eastwood western with a strong Leone influence ! 8/10
Black Coal (Theater)
This movie won the Golden Bear at Berlin, so I was expecting something good... well it wasn't bad, but not really great. The mood reminds me some Korean movies (you never know if you have to laugh or to cry), but pretty slow... rather good story, but overall a disappointment - 6/10
The Grandmaster (French Blu)
Enjoyed this movie a lot, much more than after my frst viewing in theaters last year! Stylished (as ever with WKW), I really got into the mood this time and found it moving. It's as if we were able to witness a lost era, when code of honor mattered more than everything, before it got swept away by individual ambition, war and time. This also looks like an echo to "In the Mood for Love" with an impossible love story. Grandmaster is at least among the best of the director's, not to say his best - 9/10
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The Tall Man
The Art of the Steal
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Pacific Rim
Stoker
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X-Men (French Blu)
Maybe not the best movie of the series, but a really good introduction - 7/10
Game of Thrones: Season 4 (Download)
Last episode a few days ago. Pretty unequal as season 3, with some great moments (the second episode, the last two...). But most of the time, not much happens. However, this remains a very ambitious show - 8/10
Maybe not the best movie of the series, but a really good introduction - 7/10
Game of Thrones: Season 4 (Download)
Last episode a few days ago. Pretty unequal as season 3, with some great moments (the second episode, the last two...). But most of the time, not much happens. However, this remains a very ambitious show - 8/10
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Breaking Bad: Season 5.1 (US Blu)
First part of the last season, still great, almost on par with the best seasons - 9/10
The Bay (TV)
Decent "Lost and found" horror movie, pretty much liked it - 6/10
The Great Gatsby (French Blu)
Didn't like much this movie, which I found "soulless". Really not fond of the visual style, music and actors here... not much substance. A true disappointement - 4/10
First part of the last season, still great, almost on par with the best seasons - 9/10
The Bay (TV)
Decent "Lost and found" horror movie, pretty much liked it - 6/10
The Great Gatsby (French Blu)
Didn't like much this movie, which I found "soulless". Really not fond of the visual style, music and actors here... not much substance. A true disappointement - 4/10
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What Women Want
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A Million Ways to Die in the West
Wolf Creek 2
The Last Airbender
Wolf Creek 2
The Last Airbender
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Breaking Bad: Season 5.2 (US Blu)
Final part of the last season, amazing conclusion for one the best series ever directed (in my top 5 at least !) - 9/10
Final part of the last season, amazing conclusion for one the best series ever directed (in my top 5 at least !) - 9/10
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Les Lyonnais (A Gang Story)
Bad Neighbours (Neighbors)
Bad Neighbours (Neighbors)