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+81 07-19-2010 03:33 PM

Poultrygeist - Night of the Chicken Dead

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Horror/Comedy/Musical

In the town a Tromaville, a fast food chicken franchise is protested against for it's cruelty to animals, pour nutritional food and Oh yeah, for being built over top of sacred indian burial ground. Numerous chicken related deaths occur as the townspeople become transformed in to zombie chickens by the restaurant's food. The main character, Arbie, is forced to face this problem and win back his girl while dancing through a some musical numbers in the process. This movie is filled with tons of cheesy effects, gore, sex, fecal matter, blood, slime, racism, penises, mutant chicken penises, bad puns, talking sandwiches and so, so much more.


TheCunningStunt 07-19-2010 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by dankrsta (Post 902473)
Like I said, DiCaprio is an actor that polarizes the audience, and you and me are perfect examples. You're his fan and a believer and I'm his naysayer and a doubter. We'll just have to agree to disagree. But I will give him credit, he truly pushes and challenges himself. I would really like to see him be natural at that. Maybe it'll come with age and experience.

Agreed. I disagree. :p: but yeah, he is my favourite actor working at the moment. Maybe shared with Depp.

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Many people that got to know him as an actor in the 00s weren't even aware that he's English. They all thought he was American. So, he doesn't exactly evokes that air of an Englishman. And it can be argued that acting shy, blushing and pathetic is harder than acting all tough. But I don't really know what Bale's own persona is really like, because he's convincing as both. Since you only liked him in American Psycho, I wonder what other roles have you seen him in, besides Batman and Terminator? He was very good or great in The Machinist, Harsh Times, Rescue Dawn, Velvet Goldmine, Prestige etc, and I almost forgot his wonderful performance as a kid in Empire of the Sun.

I've seen bits and bobs, I thought he was poor in The Prestige. He was okay in Velvet Goldmine but nothing special. The Manchist, the commitment for the role - I can't knock it.


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Originally Posted by dankrsta (Post 902473)
Well, I'm also judging on their performances alone and not on overall quality of their films. Because it's not that hard to be good when you're working with good scripts, developed characters and good directors, like DiCaprio always does. Bale and Phoenix don't always benefit from that, but they still convince me more than DiCaprio. They're my favorite actors from that age group of 30 something and since you don't like them, I guess we have a very different taste in actors.

No, don't get me wrong. I like them both, I think Phoenix is talented except for he seems to have some brooding kinda quality going on in every role he does, I think that's just his natural demeanour and he doesn't shake it for roles. He was perfect for Johnny Cash though. But I don't think either really touch Dicaprio...

Speaking of Dicaprio, his next two films will be really interesting:

"Hoover"
Next up for Leo is the title role in Clint Eastwood's biopic about controversial FBI director — and rumored cross-dresser — J. Edgar Hoover. The script comes from the pen of Dustin Lance Black, who won an Oscar for the Sean Penn-starring "Milk."



"Prisoners"
DiCaprio is attached to star in this thriller as a father who kidnaps and tortures the man who kidnapped his daughter. A director has yet to be announced. File this one under "wait and see."


So excited. 2012 release for both of them, or so I've heard.

Janszoon 07-19-2010 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 902395)
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Watched this the other night, I fancied something a bit light hearted. A rom-com by the Coens made good sense, but this is the worst film of theirs I've seen. I only have 4 Coen Films left to see before I've seen them all. Might watch Raising Arizona tonight.

Worse than Ladykillers or Hudsucker Proxy? No way.

TheCunningStunt 07-19-2010 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 902491)
Worse than Ladykillers or Hudsucker Proxy? No way.

I removed Ladykillers from my mind. Intolerable Cruelty is their second worst film. I'm sitting down and watching another Coen film now.

Janszoon 07-19-2010 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 902492)
I removed Ladykillers from my mind. Intolerable Cruelty is their second worst film. I'm sitting down and watching another Coen film now.

Which one?

TheCunningStunt 07-19-2010 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 902497)
Which one?

Raising Arizona, had it on DVD for about a year or so. Just took it out the packaging, and it's ready to watch.

dankrsta 07-19-2010 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 902482)
I've seen bits and bobs, I thought he was poor in The Prestige. He was okay in Velvet Goldmine but nothing special. The Manchist, the commitment for the role - I can't knock it.

Poor? Really? I guess you missed all the nuances with which he had to play SPOILER: two characters and to subtly differentiate between them so that the twist doesn't become obvious. I guess you haven't noticed the differences in brothers' behaviors towards Sarah and in general, one is more cocky, the other more responsible and mellow. It's the performance that hits you after the film is over, that sneaks on you, that only after you've seen it you realize it's great. No wonder you like DiCaprio, everything is so obvious with him.

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Speaking of Dicaprio, his next two films will be really interesting:

"Hoover"
Next up for Leo is the title role in Clint Eastwood's biopic about controversial FBI director — and rumored cross-dresser — J. Edgar Hoover. The script comes from the pen of Dustin Lance Black, who won an Oscar for the Sean Penn-starring "Milk."

Hoover? Another role to file under miscast. Clint Eastwood's biopic? DiCaprio really wants that Oscar.

TheCunningStunt 07-19-2010 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by dankrsta (Post 902519)
Poor? Really? I guess you missed all the nuances with which he had to play SPOILER: two characters and to subtly differentiate between them so that the twist doesn't become obvious. I guess you haven't noticed the differences in brothers' behaviors towards Sarah and in general, one is more cocky, the other more responsible and mellow. It's the performance that hits you after the film is over, that sneaks on you, that only after you've seen it you realize it's great. No wonder you like DiCaprio, everything is so obvious with him.

Both Bale's were poor then. Maybe poor is a bit of a stretch, but it wasn't great..

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Originally Posted by dankrsta (Post 902519)
Hoover? Another role to file under miscast. Clint Eastwood's biopic? DiCaprio really wants that Oscar.

What actor doesn't?

debaserr 07-19-2010 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 902507)
Raising Arizona, had it on DVD for about a year or so. Just took it out the packaging, and it's ready to watch.

raising arizona is fun. you should like it!

Violent & Funky 07-20-2010 01:49 AM

I'll take Bale movies over DiCaprio movies easily, even with the release of Inception...


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