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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by JacksSmirkingRevenge » Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:41 am

Speaking of zombie films, have you guys seen Fido? If not, you must.
I started to watch it but got bored after about 1/2 hr. - Just couldn't be arsed waiting for it to get better.
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Blondie » Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:43 am

The Good, The Bad and the Fugly.
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by The Curious Squid » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:43 am

Pappa wrote:I've never seen a subtitled zombie film. :sighsm:
I've not seen the ones mentioned here but I thought [REC] was brilliant. It got remade less than a year after it's release (Called Quarantine) because Americans couldn't be bothered to watch a film in a different language. They did the same thing with Let the Right One in when they made Let me In :nono:

They're almost shot for shot identical but just in a different language





As much as I dislike the fact that it was even made I still want to see Quarantine, it is supposed to be good since it almost never differs from [REC]
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by The Curious Squid » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:46 am

Movies
1. Zombieland
2. Die Hard
3. Die Hard II: Die Harder
4. Tron Legacy

TV Shows
1. Sherlock: A Case in Pink
2. Sherlock: The Blind Banker
3. The X-Files: Little Green Men
4. The X-Files: The Host
5. The X-Files: Blood
6. The X-Files: Sleepless
7. The X-Files: Duane Barry
8. The X-Files: Ascension
9. The X-Files: 3
10. The X-Files: One Breath
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Twoflower » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:47 am

I should probably update this.
1. Zombieland
2. Die Hard
3. Die Hard II: Die Harder
4. Life as we know it
5. Sherlock Holmes episode 1
6. Sherlock Holmes Episode 2
7. Sherlock Holmes Episode 3
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by The Curious Squid » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:49 am

Thought you were gonna run off to watch True Grit :whistle:
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Twoflower » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:52 am

The Curious Squid wrote:Thought you were gonna run off to watch True Grit :whistle:
Ryan still has my car and the cinema is too far away to walk to. This weekend however :ab:
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by charlou » Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:12 pm

1 school ties
2 garage days
3 broken flowers
4 Salvador
5 Monster's Ball
6 Wonderland ... brutal.
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Animavore » Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:55 pm

1. Buried
2. Blade Runner
3. The Lives of Others
4. Barton Fink
5. The Running Man
6. The Town
7. Repomen
8. Fanboys
9. The God Who Wasn't There
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by charlou » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:14 pm

Jynx wrote:9. The God Who Wasn't There
What did you think?
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Animavore » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:25 pm

Charlou wrote:
Jynx wrote:9. The God Who Wasn't There
What did you think?
Complete shite on a level not much above Zeitgeist. They didn't show that Jesus didn't exist at all. They had many non-sequiturs about how Jesus was similar to some other characters but it didn't follow necessarily that this meant Jesus didn't exist over a real Jew did exist in the first century who was executed by the Romans and a lot of the stories about him come after the fact through a series of embellishments.
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by maiforpeace » Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:38 pm

Jynx wrote:
Charlou wrote:
Jynx wrote:9. The God Who Wasn't There
What did you think?
Complete shite on a level not much above Zeitgeist. They didn't show that Jesus didn't exist at all. They had many non-sequiturs about how Jesus was similar to some other characters but it didn't follow necessarily that this meant Jesus didn't exist over a real Jew did exist in the first century who was executed by the Romans and a lot of the stories about him come after the fact through a series of embellishments.
:this:

I couldn't finish watching it...it has to be a really bad movie for me to do that.
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Animavore » Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:02 pm

1. Buried
2. Blade Runner
3. The Lives of Others
4. Barton Fink
5. The Running Man
6. The Town
7. Repomen
8. Fanboys
9. The God Who Wasn't There
10. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

Not going to be a popular view but I found it too manufactured. Almost obvious.
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by JacksSmirkingRevenge » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:01 pm

Watched La Horde last night. Some of the translated subtitles were fucking hilarious. - "We must get the Chinese out of his leg!" :funny:
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Re: The 150 movie challenge (?) 2011

Post by Animavore » Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:40 am

1. Buried
2. Blade Runner
3. The Lives of Others
4. Barton Fink
5. The Running Man
6. The Town
7. Repomen
8. Fanboys
9. The God Who Wasn't There
10. Tokyo Gore Police
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