Movie Talk (New Films, Old Films... doesn't matter) (83 Viewers)

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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[Lion] Hopefully you'll end up downloading malware instead. [/Lion]
[Lion] Hopefully you have a freak cheese grater accident, where you fall and slide your face down the grater, grating off the left side, before bleeding out on the kitchen floor, until ambulance rescues you, takes you to hospital, saves your life, only for you to be a deformed monster, poked by children with sticks for the rest of your days. [/Lion]
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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In Order of Disappearance from this year with Stellan Skarsgard was very good.

Both Reprise and Oslo, August 31st by Joachim Trier are excellent films.

I've always really quite enjoyed Jens Lien's films. The Bothersome Man is probably his best, but Jonny Vang and Sons of Norway are pretty good as well.

Roy Andersson's Living trilogy from Sweden is brilliant. I saw the last film from it this fall at TIFF A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. The other two are You The Living and Songs From the Second Floor.

I'm really quite a fan of Scandinavian cinema too. The contemporary stuff often seems to have quite an interesting aesthetic of the darkly comic subtly touching even the more serious of works.
 

Ramin

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Nov 18, 2003
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Name some of the best movies you've seen that came out in 2014 please.
Not many comes to mind. From the ones that I've seen so far are The Grand Budapest Hotel, Gone Girl, and Deux jours une nuit.

I'll be seeing Foxcatcher, Birdman, and Turist next week which I have high expectations for.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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In Order of Disappearance from this year with Stellan Skarsgard was very good.

Both Reprise and Oslo, August 31st by Joachim Trier are excellent films.

I've always really quite enjoyed Jens Lien's films. The Bothersome Man is probably his best, but Jonny Vang and Sons of Norway are pretty good as well.

Roy Andersson's Living trilogy from Sweden is brilliant. I saw the last film from it this fall at TIFF A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. The other two are You The Living and Songs From the Second Floor.

I'm really quite a fan of Scandinavian cinema too. The contemporary stuff often seems to have quite an interesting aesthetic of the darkly comic subtly touching even the more serious of works.
Will check it out. Thanks :D
 

GordoDeCentral

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The Wolf of Wall Street - Nice porno :tup:
it's actually not too far off reality, i can personally attest to that even though what i witnessed is only a fraction of what went on in the 80

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The Wolf of Wall Street - Nice porno :tup:
it's actually not too far off reality, i can personally attest to that even though what i witnessed is only a fraction of what went on in the 80
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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it's actually not too far off reality, i can personally attest to that even though what i witnessed is only a fraction of what went on in the 80

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it's actually not too far off reality, i can personally attest to that even though what i witnessed is only a fraction of what went on in the 80
How old are you? :D
 

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