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Post by tattuchu » Wed Jun 26, 2013 11:35 pm

Happiness. Extremely well made film, but holy fuck that was bleak and depressing. And I like bleak and depressing. But that was maybe a little too bleak and depressing.

Water Lilies. Recommended by amazon because apparently they think I like lesbian teenage girl coming-of-age films. The film basically consisted of this one girl pouting, and pining for this other girl she fancied. When they finally kissed toward the end of the film, I have to admit I did get a boner. So perhaps I do like lesbian teenage girl coming-of-age films after all.
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Post by Sælir » Wed Jun 26, 2013 11:38 pm

I loved Happiness!
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Post by tattuchu » Wed Jun 26, 2013 11:50 pm

Sælir wrote:I loved Happiness!
The Todd Solondz film? It was extraordinarily well acted, and impeccably directed. Very moving film, hard to get out of your head. But goddamn it was bleak.
My favorite character was the younger sister, the one who wrote songs and played the guitar and got victimized by the Russian thief.
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Post by SteveB » Thu Jun 27, 2013 12:06 am

Watching Breaking Bad. I likes it. It's a show, I know. Can't find the show thread. :pardon:
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Post by tattuchu » Sat Jun 29, 2013 1:34 am

Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
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tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
They missed that bit out of the film. In the book, Begbie tells Renton to come with him one night - they're going "trainspotting", he says. They go to an old, derelict station and Begbie speaks to a tramp. It turns out that the tramp is Begbie's dad. On the way back, Begbie beats the shit out of a stranger for no reason.
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tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
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tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
They have needle "tracks" on their arms.
Wrong - see above. :tea:
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Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
They missed that bit out of the film. In the book, Begbie tells Renton to come with him one night - they're going "trainspotting", he says. They go to an old, derelict station and Begbie speaks to a tramp. It turns out that the tramp is Begbie's dad. On the way back, Begbie beats the shit out of a stranger for no reason.
That doesn't explain what "trainspotting" is, now does it?
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tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
They missed that bit out of the film. In the book, Begbie tells Renton to come with him one night - they're going "trainspotting", he says. They go to an old, derelict station and Begbie speaks to a tramp. It turns out that the tramp is Begbie's dad. On the way back, Begbie beats the shit out of a stranger for no reason.
That doesn't explain what "trainspotting" is, now does it?
Err... Yes. It does. :dunno:
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:57 pm

Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
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Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
They missed that bit out of the film. In the book, Begbie tells Renton to come with him one night - they're going "trainspotting", he says. They go to an old, derelict station and Begbie speaks to a tramp. It turns out that the tramp is Begbie's dad. On the way back, Begbie beats the shit out of a stranger for no reason.
That doesn't explain what "trainspotting" is, now does it?
Err... Yes. It does. :dunno:
So state explicitly what "trainspotting" is then. You have two incidents there, the tramp and the stranger, and only chance connecting them.
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Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Sun Jun 30, 2013 1:37 am

Gawdzilla Sama wrote:
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
Gawdzilla Sama wrote:
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
tattuchu wrote:Trainspotting. Funny but...what's it got to do with trains :think:
They missed that bit out of the film. In the book, Begbie tells Renton to come with him one night - they're going "trainspotting", he says. They go to an old, derelict station and Begbie speaks to a tramp. It turns out that the tramp is Begbie's dad. On the way back, Begbie beats the shit out of a stranger for no reason.
That doesn't explain what "trainspotting" is, now does it?
Err... Yes. It does. :dunno:
So state explicitly what "trainspotting" is then. You have two incidents there, the tramp and the stranger, and only chance connecting them.
I've coloured in the bits that your poor grasp of English seemed to have missed... :bored:
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Post by Brian Peacock » Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:36 pm

Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
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Brian Peacock wrote:Any recommendations for a modern take on the samurai movie?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165798/
Excellent shout! :clap:
I've never seen it :hehe:
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Remedy that immediately! Anything by Jim Jarmusch is interesting at worst and at his best he is unmatched! This is one of his best. :tup:
Nice, understated, slick, slowish but character-driven narrative that plays out the samurai trope to full effect. Ghost Dog himself is suitable dour, and the characterisation of the the mafia, as a bunch of incompetent, puffed up, pot-bellied old men whose day had come, and gone, and who seemed to spend all day watching cartoons, was actually very funny. The film really captures that stilted, introspective feel of classic black-and-white samurai films in which men of violence stare bleakly into the camera while they forlornly endeavour to act with honour in the face of the corruption and irresponsibility of their masters. Nice nod to Rashômon too.

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Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I've coloured in the bits that your poor grasp of English seemed to have missed... :bored:
And you still fail to get your point across. Just fuckin' never mind, please.
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Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I've coloured in the bits that your poor grasp of English seemed to have missed... :bored:
And you still fail to get your point across. Just fuckin' never mind, please.
I can't help that you can't grasp the obvious. It's probably your age. :tea:
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