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02-17-2009, 12:56 AM | #121 (permalink) |
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Lovely! I got my hands on this movie a while ago and I would've seen it already hadn't it been for the GF.
I'm gonna invite my friend over for vampires and beer now.
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02-17-2009, 07:07 AM | #123 (permalink) |
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Bill Paxton is cool .. It's funny that he plays alongside Lance Henriksen who also played the role of the android Bishop in Aliens .. I don't know if he does a good role in Near Dark, but I really like his character in Aliens.
edit : Lance's character "Bishop" I mean, not Bill Paxton's.
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03-05-2009, 08:59 PM | #125 (permalink) | |
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03-06-2009, 06:03 AM | #127 (permalink) | |
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I would be interested in your view when you have seen it.
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03-07-2009, 12:26 AM | #128 (permalink) |
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Old post is old post but I finally saw this movie tonight. I must say this might qualify as the most beautiful movies I've ever seen. It somehow manages to be both shocking yet intelligent. Rarely ever does a movie manage to both capture a visceral want for disgusting visuals and maintain enough intellect to be captivating on a more mentally stimulating level and this movie does both of those perfectly. The intensity of the film is amazing too. The tension builds at a fairly steady pace as you're barraged by a combination of gut wrenching despair and awe inspring hope throughout the entire film and each scene one ups the previous in absolute power. Both breath taking and moving, and the ending is just an absolute mind****. Just holy ****. Despite jackhammer's disclaimers and warnings I would recommend that everyone sees it now, it is the best movie ever.
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03-17-2009, 08:38 AM | #129 (permalink) |
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Videodrome (1982) Dir. David Cronenberg David Cronenberg looks like one of the most unlikeliest Horror film directors ever. He is softly spoken, intelligent and articulate. He also broke through onto the international scene with Videodrome. A disturbing look at the desensitisation of media and the corruption it can have upon us. This film was made in 1982 and many of it's salient points about television (the television is the retina of the mind) and technology seem oddly prophetic in todays climate of the internet, mobile phones and E-mails making communication oddly impersonal. Max Renn is a producer for a cable TV company who is looking for the next big thing. When his company recieve a pirate broadcast from a show called Videodrome he is immediately intrigued. The sadomasochist nature of the programme and it's low production values leads Renn into a nightmare world of masochistic sex (with Deborah Harry of 'Blondie' no less!), conspiracies, hallucinations, bodily transformations and right wing propoganda. Videodrome is not a mere TV programme, it is here to seduce and corrupt. The hallucinations Renn suffers range from a vaginal opening in his stomach to the TV literally swallowing him. This is only half of the film though, although it does become over complicated at times, there is no doubt that it's an intelligent and provocative piece of work and quite unlike anything you have seen before, although The Matrix borrowed a lot from it's 'alternate reality' bent. James Woods is superb in the main role and his nervous energy lends Renn an authentic and believable side even if he may be losing his mind. If you want to be challenged mentally by a film as well as getting your fix of gore (there isn't a huge amount) then Videodrome is for you. One viewing is nowher near enough though. I have seen the film at least 10-15 times and there are still one or two things that has me perplexed but that's what good films do. They give you something different each time you view them. Long live the new flesh.
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