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An Autumn Afternoon


Watched this last night. A lovely contemplative piece about the finite nature of life, of the importance of family and sacrifice. It was the last film directed by Ozu before dying of cancer. Highly recommended if you're into the Japanese culture. It literally does feel like watching a masterpiece Art work being created right before your eyes. It left me thinking and contemplating a lot about where I am with my life, where I was and where I want to be in the future.


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Is life finite though?
 
I hate that there are so many superhero movies out there and not one of them is original. Outside of Chronicle and Unbreakable, is there anything that is not based on a comic book? How many more films are we going to see before the genre finally dies? And I would actually like the films if they weren't shoved down my throat. Do something original for ****s sake.

This angry little rant was because my friends who I talk about films won't understand my hate and I have to watch all the marvel movies to get up to date for Age of Ultron so we can watch it together. What they don't really understand is I will complain and complain and make it hell for them.

Was Hancock based on a comic book?
 
The last movie I saw was Primer. I enjoyed it, although I'd likely need to watch it another time or two to get everything.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nj5MMURCm8

I also thought this was very well done for a low-budget film.
 
The last movie I saw was Primer. I enjoyed it, although I'd likely need to watch it another time or two to get everything.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nj5MMURCm8

I also thought this was very well done for a low-budget film.


Yeah that was kind of a mind ****. Best to watch alone, in the middle of the day so you can pay attention 100%.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8Tsuj3u0c

holy shiiiiii this movie was fantastic. Horror/comedy so it was legitimately laugh out loud funny but it also had some really intense moments. Check it out with your main bitch, you won't regret it.

One Love, this being a NZ movie I'd have to assume you've seen and love it.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8Tsuj3u0c

holy shiiiiii this movie was fantastic. Horror/comedy so it was legitimately laugh out loud funny but it also had some really intense moments. Check it out with your main bitch, you won't regret it.

One Love, this being a NZ movie I'd have to assume you've seen and love it.


I was going to watch this but heard so many people say it wasn't good and had to most boring 20 minutes. I willgive it a try though.
 
I was going to watch this but heard so many people say it wasn't good and had to most boring 20 minutes. I willgive it a try though.

Its hilarious and pretty damn intense imo. Tell those idiots to go suck an egg.
 
Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Very entertaining show . . . if you like Marvel movies then you'll love it, otherwise not . . . the opening battle's CGI sucks, but it improved greatly after that. Overall, very fun show.
 
Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Very entertaining show . . . if you like Marvel movies then you'll love it, otherwise not . . . the opening battle's CGI sucks, but it improved greatly after that. Overall, very fun show.

Found somewhere to see this in english!! Woot!
 
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Not in the conversation for being among the best musicals ever made. But it sure is gorgeous and a guarantee to make any slightly soft lady-friend a weeping mess.

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I love Brigadoon!

It's strangely an oft imitated classic. You see the fundamental Brigadoon storyline pop up all over the place.

There's a Brigadoon episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Farscape. Brigadoon cities exist in multiple places in comic books. Even Family Guy has done Brigadoon.

Many are probably familiar with the concept without knowing that its based in Brigadoon.
 
Oh my gaaaaaawwwddd. Possibly the worst movie I've ever seen. The Longest Week. Holy ****. Imagine if an 8 y.o. Wes Anderson tried to make a movie and for some reason cast Jason Batemen as the bad ***. WTF? As blatant a rip off as I've ever seen and it was't even done well. Holy crap.

Also watched The Missing. Pretty solid western, Dark, gritty and weird. I liked that one.
 
Oh my gaaaaaawwwddd. Possibly the worst movie I've ever seen. The Longest Week. Holy ****. Imagine if an 8 y.o. Wes Anderson tried to make a movie and for some reason cast Jason Batemen as the bad ***. WTF? As blatant a rip off as I've ever seen and it was't even done well. Holy crap.

Also watched The Missing. Pretty solid western, Dark, gritty and weird. I liked that one.
Yeah the longest week was pretty weak.
 
Mad Max - That is one bat**** crazy movie. Some of the craziest imagery you'll ever see in a movie. Maybe only 5 minutes where it wasn't total balls to the wall action. I really liked it.
 
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