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the last film you watched thread

Science is Fiction, a collection of 23 short films by Jean Painleve. His work was mostly natural historical documentaries endowed with a friendly anthropomorphism.

Here's one on Youtube, but obviously it's much better appreciated via a superior format.

 
Wrath of the Titans had great special effects. I'm a huge fan of any movie Liam Neeson is in. Saw The Grey and Unknown with him starring in them as well. Can't go wrong with him and he's not to hard on the eyes either.
 
So I did end up seeing Titanic 3D in Imax last night. Say what you will about his writing, but Cameron is an absolute artist in every sense with his craft (directing, producing, everything else). His eye for detail is only magnified in 3D. More so in this version, you feel how every scene is essential. Strange how the movie doesn't at all feel like it's 15 years old, it feels like it is still very new.
 
So I did end up seeing Titanic 3D in Imax last night. Say what you will about his writing, but Cameron is an absolute artist in every sense with his craft (directing, producing, everything else). His eye for detail is only magnified in 3D. More so in this version, you feel how every scene is essential. Strange how the movie doesn't at all feel like it's 15 years old, it feels like it is still very new.

The snobs will say what they say. The man knows how to tell a story--end of. I get sucked in every single time. His films make a gazillion dollars for a reason.
 
The Wobblies (1979) a documentary on the early years of One Big Union in America, the IWW.
 
well, since it was Easter today...

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I don't know about that. I though Titanic was effective story-telling but Avatar was technologically-impressive but a hopeless mess of a story.



Ya think?

I thought it was simple yet compelling. Allow me to illustrate.

*Spoiler Alert*

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Describe it and I'd probably get distracted by the accumulation of lint in my navel. Read it on paper and I'm out before the end of the first paragraph. We know it's not Shakespeare, Pats.

But once I start watching... I gotta see it to the end (even after the umpteenth viewing).

Great popcorn: Nom nom nom nom nom.
 
An erotic Ibero-Italian psychedelic Freudian mystery giallo with pet vultures. In the Folds of the Flesh (1970).

 
America unleashes its ultimate weapon against a power-mad warlord. Gymnastics!

 
Saw Cabin In The Woods tonight.... I was totally disappointed. Hemsworth has a shirtless scene for two seconds... there's a surprise cameo by one of my favorite actresses (I knew who it was as soon as I heard her voice)... but the movie was a mess. It was essentially a lost episode of Angel which should have stayed lost. It would have been cool as a one hour ep of Buffy or something, but when you go into the theatre expecting a horror movie and all you get is Wolfram and Hart: the Movie... Fuck man. That was sad.
 
Four Days in September (1997) a Portuguese movie about actual events in 1969 when the US ambassador to Brazil is kidnapped.
 
Finally watched [STRIKE]Dances with Ferngully[/STRIKE] Avatar for the first time (it was on TV). The visuals were spectacular, but the story and characterisation was dubious. I liked the directing overall, but there were a few inordinately HOLLYWOOD! moments that irked me (the final shot, for instance). I suppose I agree with the "good but overrated" crowd...
 
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