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by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 23:47
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the new special edition release of American Psyco
Replies: 12
Views: 5290

Die Zulo Gestalt";p="785497 wrote:He was brilliant. Pay homage.
I thought I just did.
Don Eduardo";p="785506 wrote:I really hate that book. I haven't read any other Ellis because of it.

Should I give him Ed's Second Chance?
Probably not. I'd go for Glamorama for another recommendation, but if you feel that strongly, it's probably not worth your while.
by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 21:04
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the new special edition release of American Psyco
Replies: 12
Views: 5290

stripperm(U)(u)g";p="785021 wrote:I didn't know that there was a big fight because the director would leave if Leo Decaprio got the lead
Frankie Munz would've done better than Leo.

As is was, Bale was probably the best choice for the necessary vacant vibe Bateman's portrayal needed.
by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 18:39
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Red Lights (Feux rouges)
Replies: 0
Views: 2801

Red Lights (Feux rouges)

This was a great little film, with a bit of a Haneke vibe (but more satisfying for me than Caché).

http://imdb.com/title/tt0365190/
by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 18:35
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Le Bossu
Replies: 2
Views: 2336

His hair looks nice in the promo pics.
by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 08:09
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: favorite magazine publications
Replies: 12
Views: 6162

Oh, for simpler times... It really depends I guess. What's more important? Economic liberalism or the preservation of tradition family values? I see it that the former is the main cause for the effective breakdown of ther latter? They want their cake and to eat it. To live without responsibility, ju...
by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 07:54
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the new special edition release of American Psyco
Replies: 12
Views: 5290

More than what's covered/hinted at/lied about in Lunar Park?
by judasmuppet
16 Aug 2006, 07:50
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: favorite magazine publications
Replies: 12
Views: 6162

I wouldn't know about that. If it's written well enough, anything is possible and believable.
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 23:07
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Childhood Movies...
Replies: 79
Views: 23416

Malcolm
Monkey Grip
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 23:05
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Terrence Malick
Replies: 10
Views: 4315

ReverseEngineer";p="784731 wrote:
judasmuppet";p="784607 wrote:You really should track down Badlands.
this has been sitting on my desk for about a month now, waiting to be watched so I can return it to netflix...
I suspect you'll like it a lot more than that "wind in the grass" movie.
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 20:29
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Childhood Movies...
Replies: 79
Views: 23416

Aliens
Robocop
Flight of the Navigator
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 20:25
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Terrence Malick
Replies: 10
Views: 4315

No, but I'm going to.

On the face of it, from what I've seen in previews, etc, it looks and sounds like shit. But it IS Mallick, and I'm a fan.

You really should track down Badlands.
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 20:08
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Childhood Movies...
Replies: 79
Views: 23416

Only Star Wars from that list.

Silent Running holds a special place for me.
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 20:05
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Lord of War
Replies: 9
Views: 3441

...and it doesn't pretend to solve anything.
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 19:33
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Lord of War
Replies: 9
Views: 3441

Thanks. I think I'll give it a miss.
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 05:38
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Layer Cake.
Replies: 31
Views: 12024

I've got The Long Good Friday on my shelf which I picked up at a garage sale that I still haven't watched.

Is that the one?
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 05:22
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Kill Bill
Replies: 45
Views: 14198

I don't judge it solely on the homage thing at all. I still find it crap. I reference the homage-angle as me trying to find a redeaming feature, which I still can't do. The fight scenes are surprisingly poor in their execution, and the acting is poor because of the obvious step-by-step direction of ...
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 05:13
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Layer Cake.
Replies: 31
Views: 12024

Yes, and "periwinkle-blue scatter cushions".
by judasmuppet
15 Aug 2006, 05:06
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Layer Cake.
Replies: 31
Views: 12024

OK.

You know that slow-mo fight scene in Snatch? I fucking love it. Pump up the volume on that and let it sink in.
by judasmuppet
14 Aug 2006, 21:14
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Kill Bill
Replies: 45
Views: 14198

Blah blah blah.

I wanted to turn Vol. I off after five minutes. I.e. shit film.
by judasmuppet
14 Aug 2006, 18:38
Forum: Football
Topic: General Arsenal Discussion.
Replies: 544
Views: 217158

I love the detail on the swoosh. I'm glad they make a point of it.
by judasmuppet
14 Aug 2006, 06:11
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Wolf Creek vs Hills Have Eyes (remake)
Replies: 33
Views: 11405

It was that promise I made, wasn't it? You really do love me.
by judasmuppet
14 Aug 2006, 05:50
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Jet Li
Replies: 16
Views: 5601

Don't talk to me. You haven't even seen any of those films, have you?
by judasmuppet
14 Aug 2006, 05:45
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Wolf Creek vs Hills Have Eyes (remake)
Replies: 33
Views: 11405

Should I vote for Wolf Creek if that's the only one I've seen?

Is this like that other poll where you demand votes, and then delete the results?

Can I change my vote?
by judasmuppet
14 Aug 2006, 05:39
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Jet Li
Replies: 16
Views: 5601

Poor form, Toast.
by judasmuppet
13 Aug 2006, 23:44
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Jet Li
Replies: 16
Views: 5601

I guess I'm only really a fan of the epic wushu-style movies he has done, of which I have seen the following (in order of viewing): Hero Once Upon a Time in China Fearless The Shaolin Temple I didn't have any real interest in him until I'd seen Hero, which I only went to see in the first place becau...