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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Knight
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gah! i cannot wait to see this tonight! only 9 more hours!
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() ![]() Alien [1979 Theatrical Version] 114 minutes Year: 1979 Director: Ridley Scott Writer: Dan O’Bannon Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, John Hurt, Ian Holm, Yaphet Kotto, and Harry Dean Stanton not much i can say about such a legendary film that hasn't already been said by someone somewhere and probably stated much better than i ever could. but either way, Alien is something that simply must be seen. one of the best of the sci-fi and horror genres. the atmosphere and tension are almost unmatched. the execution of pacing is brilliant, the cast and characters are wonderful and wholly unique and of course, the film features of the very best characters to ever be created in the history of cinema. hell, the Alien itself may be #1 on my list (whenever i make such a list) seeing as there is nothing else as unique, mysterious, threatening, dangerous and jaw dropping as it is. the story - for those who somehow may not know - follows the crew of The Nostromo, who awaken early from hyper sleep because their ship picks up a distress signal. and because it is protocol, they must investigate. they discover a giant, mysterious ship and a more mysterious organism inside. the rest of the film follows the wonders and subsequent horrors of trying to save one of their crew members, with frightening, bloody good results ![]() one of the most genius things i cannot give praise to enough for the film is the creation of the alien itself and the stages of its life it has. from a facehugger, to the chest burster to the iconic, massively sized fully grown alien, every step of the way is awesome. it's "defense mechanism" is pure genius and adds a whole new level of "well what the f$2! do we do to kill it???" to your worrisome mind. and i love how we still don't technically find out by the time the film ends ![]() of course, the film isn't a typical horror film where we couldn't give a damn about the characters and want them to die (*cough* unlike Aliens *cough*). Alien has a great cast who seem to have real chemistry (can't wait to find out about that in the special features ![]() the rest of the cast (all with pretty cool names as well) do their part and exceed more than i ever anticipated when i first saw the film years ago. everyone has a purpose and point and everyone has an opinion on something and reacts differently. feels like a real crew on a real ship. the horror is magnified by the fact that the vessel is a mining vessel. they aren't prepared for battle with enemies, so they have to construct makeshift weapons, which adds to the fear of what's happening. they don't have a single gun to work with! genius! ![]() for the first few viewings i went back and forth on if i liked or understood the purpose of having [Show spoiler] be a [Show spoiler] . always thought that kind of came out of nowhere and was actually goofy for awhile, but over the years have understood it more and i don't mind it all now.a film that starts slow and slowly builds to a grand ending. a pacing reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey but ends up entirely different. if anyone has played Dead Space, they surely got an Alien feel (especially since the script is very much the same) which means you can fully realize how influential and important the film is - over 30 years later a videogame borrows heavily from a film? outstanding ![]() the film doesn't feel like it was made in 1979. and honestly, aside from the [Show spoiler] nothing in the film gives a sense of "oh wow. this is old" which is just amazing given the feel and size of the film (wherein, if the film was dialogue heavy it would be easier to hide it was 1979, but the special effects and magnitude of the film make it harder to keep up to date with effects and visuals, but Alien succeeds).somewhere in my top 50 favorite films (i should really start that list huh? ![]() probably has been watched by all, but if someone has somehow missed this masterpiece, go watch it now duh. it's never looked better! ![]() dozens of iconic scenes and memorable moments fill this gem ![]() PQ: 4.5/5 AQ: 4.5/5 film: 5/5 |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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![]() You're right though. It has aged well and it's a very good film. The first hour is the best for me, when they first discover the ship and it's cargo. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() and no, not everyone, in my generation, is this, GIFTED, which is, what i know, you meant to say. are you, digging, the commas, yet? ![]() |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Some movies have things DURING and AFTER the end credits...so by your established logic...they count and you lose ![]() And you think you could be a moderator, you can't even follow your own primitive logic ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Diesel; 06-10-2011 at 07:37 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Here's my Top 5 dramas:
5. American Beauty Directed by Sam Mendes Starring Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening and Thora Birch American Beauty is the story of how Lester Burnham (Spacey) rebels against his boring lifestyle and acts to change it. He’s unhappy with his wife, Carolyn (Bening), while his daughter, Jane (Birch), barely acknowledges his existence. Mendes explores the difference between the image we present to other people and what actually goes on behind the scenes. There’s plenty of dark humor and this might just be Spacey’s best role. All three people make big changes and develop as characters throughout the film. It expresses feelings that a lot of people feel, but never do anything about. My full review can be found here. 4. The Green Mile Directed by Frank Darabont Starring Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan and David Morse The best Stephen King adaptations are directed by Frank Darabont. The Green Mile is set in a prison in the 1930s and all of the inmates are waiting to be executed in the electric chair. It’s not a traditional prison story as all of the prisoners have their own cell and don’t come into contact with each other. The warders, led by Paul Edgcombe, have their world turned upside down when John Coffey (Duncan) arrives on the scene. Edgcombe, now an old man, narrates the story and everything we see happened when he was a young man. Coffey is a giant of a man, but exceptional quiet and gentle. I won’t reveal how he shakes things up because it would ruin the surprise. It’s a wonderful drama and Darabont takes his time telling the story. Don’t be put off by the 189-minute running time because you’ll probably be sorry that it’s over when it ends. It also has the best performance by a mouse in the history of motion pictures. 3. Pulp Fiction Directed by Quentin Tarantino Starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson and Bruce Willis Reservoir Dogs was a promising debut and Pulp Fiction sees Tarantino take a step forward. His screenplay deservedly won the Oscar and it’s full of the realistic dialogue that’s found in all of his films. Vincent Vega (Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Jackson) play two killers. The most interesting thing about them is their conversations and outlook on life. Bruce Willis is also in the mix, playing a boxer who is paid to fix a fight and goes on the run after failing to keep his promise. The film is full of interesting characters. Christopher Walken appears in just one scene, but you’ll never forget it. Uma Thurman hinted at the potential she would eventually realize in the Kill Bill movies. The non-linear plot is a sequence of bizarre events rather than a coherent story, but I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s hard to pick a favourite Tarantino movie, but this currently has the edge. 2. The Shawshank Redemption Directed by Frank Darabont Starring Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins and Bob Gunton Shawshank is another Stephen King story adapted by Frank Darabont and it’s also set in a prison. Andy Dufresne (Robbins) plays a man convicted of murdering his wife. Red (Freeman) befriends him and helps him adjust to prison life. The film has been criticized by some for manipulating our feelings, but don’t all movies aim do that? The pacing is slow, allowing us to feel the passage of time as Dufresne serves his long sentence. My favourite scene happens while several inmates are tarring a roof, but the film is full of memorable scenes. I doubt that Robbins or Freeman have ever delivered better performances. As with most Stephen King stories, there’s a real sense of justice by the conclusion. I’m not sure how many times I have seen Shawshank, but I know I’ll keep watching it on a regular basis. 1. Mulholland Dr. Directed by David Lynch Starring Naomi Watts. Laura Harring and Justin Theroux David Lynch isn’t the easiest filmmaker to like. He doesn’t like explaining the meaning of anything and insists that you draw your own conclusions. Mulholland Dr. is particularly baffling on the first viewing. It’s unclear what’s happening and the whole film is turned on its head in the last 45 minutes. It makes the viewer question the validity of everything that has happened up to that point. Betty (Watts) plays a bright-eyed aspiring actress who befriends Rita (Harring); a woman suffering from amnesia following a car accident. Part of the story plays like a Nancy Drew mystery as the two try to find Rita’s true identity. In fact, the whole film is about identity. There’s an air of mystery throughout and numerous scenes filled with dark humor. It’s also actually quite frightening in places if you allow yourself to be drawn in. If it works for you, you’ll find yourself reading about the film and watching it again within a couple of days. If it fails, you’ll regret ever seeing it. I watched it two days running and have seen it many times since. This is the film that changed the way I think about cinema. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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POtC 3: yes, because it dealt with these characters. Iron Man 2: not really because while same "universe" (get it? ![]() ![]() so PotC 3 could have an additional minute added on. Iron Man 2, no. i get it. you and Squid are far too NSE to follow basic logic. it's okay. you're still welcome here with your clubs and bludgeoning of your meals and eating with your hands. and the whole not showering thing. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() i wouldn't say that. we've discussed favorite films before and i was able to remember some of them so i imagined your list wouldn't have changed that much in the last few months ![]() |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Actually, I separated them so you wouldnt become confused. I was afraid you would be overewhelmed by the complexity of dealing with two things at once. ![]() ![]() |
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