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Old 04-12-2010, 04:39 PM   #5821 (permalink)
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I liked Akira. What did I say about it, I don't remember...:\

What I will concede to is that both Totoro and Ponyo are well made kids films, I'm sure plenty of 5 year olds are mad about them, I just can't bring myself down to that level to enjoy them. Mononoke, Howl's and even Spirited away (which for some reason is the most popular of his work even though I don't think it's as good as the first two) are much more complex and adult friendly. :\
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Old 04-12-2010, 06:29 PM   #5822 (permalink)
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Eh, it was alright and pretty funny in places. Good stuff if you take it as the light entertainment it was initially marketed as (ie not too seriously). Plus it was nice just sitting down and watching a movie with my Dad - something I haven't done for what seems like years.
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Old 04-12-2010, 06:54 PM   #5823 (permalink)
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Eh, it was alright and pretty funny in places. Good stuff if you take it as the light entertainment it was initially marketed as (ie not too seriously). Plus it was nice just sitting down and watching a movie with my Dad - something I haven't done for what seems like years.
I like watching movies with my parents. I think we clue into each other's tastes that way which is nice.
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Old 04-12-2010, 06:58 PM   #5824 (permalink)
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I like watching movies with my parents. I think we clue into each other's tastes that way which is nice.
Definitely. Plus, it's cool, because film's the only area of popular culture our tastes agree on - he hates about 99% of the music listen to y'see
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Old 04-13-2010, 04:24 PM   #5825 (permalink)
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Definitely. Plus, it's cool, because film's the only area of popular culture our tastes agree on - he hates about 99% of the music listen to y'see
Ah, you're so lucky. Every time I talk about movies with my father we end up fighting. Usually, because I take movies seriously, and not something I watch just because I'm bored, and because my father thinks Hollywood made cinema the way it is -_- *boak*
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Old 04-13-2010, 05:47 PM   #5826 (permalink)
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^I liked it. Some great scenes in there. Not a classic, but it's a very enjoyable 3 hours movie. I was surprised (and relieved in some way) that the movie didn't become some kind of erotica picture. Unfortunately, I kept thinking of 24, as a young Donald Sutherland is starring in it.

The second Fellini movie of the week:


^ That picture was so sublime, at times I felt like crying out of joy. Truly an epic.


^In our Monday weekly university cine-club, we watched a documentary filmed by one of our teachers. Just liked to share that bit of info lol.
It's Darson fil Tareekh or A History Lesson (2009). The documentary's about the teaching of the Lebanese History in schools. It talks about the fact that the history of this small country is not unified, and that the official Lebanese history actually stops in 1946, so no one learns about what truly happened from 1947 till now.
So it emphasises on these 15 students in 5 different schools learning completely different things.

Those were some good couple of days.
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Old 04-13-2010, 06:51 PM   #5827 (permalink)
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I have come to the conclusion that I enjoy kids movies way more than any other films.
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Old 04-13-2010, 10:53 PM   #5828 (permalink)
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There is no way for me to begin to tell you how incredibly terrible this movie was.

Wait, yes there is...Sam Worthington.

Oh, and the fact that they completely changed the story, and left out key characters from the first movie. I was mentally prepared for the new age special effects, but not all the other crap stuff they did to it.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:26 AM   #5829 (permalink)
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I wasn't even gonna bother wasting my time on that one. Then a friend in college who will like pretty much any shite presented to him said it was 'meh.'

So I guessed it was rubbish, I'm going to the cinema to watch Kick-Ass tonight though.
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Old 04-14-2010, 04:58 AM   #5830 (permalink)
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I will admit that Gilliam doesn't always completely hit the mark, but I can't think of another director that makes movies anything like his, especially an English-language director. This definitely isn't his best work, but it's his best work in a while--the cast is fun to watch, it's a least sort of accessible (as opposed to Tideland, which was brutal as hell)... plus, Tom Waits is the devil.
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