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Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Last five i watched:

Body of Lies - Decent
Ant-Man - Decent
Idi i smotri - Amazing (as mentioned on the previous page)
Ted 2 - Shit
Le samouraï - Great
Not so long ago I wanted to watch Le Samourai but ended up watching some other oldie :D I have it marked, though.

Anything good coming out this year? Out of mainstream ones I only look forward to Star Wars, MI and Macbeth.
 

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Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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Not so long ago I wanted to watch Le Samourai but ended up watching some other oldie :D I have it marked, though.

Anything good coming out this year? Out of mainstream ones I only look forward to Star Wars, MI and Macbeth.
The Revenant looks pretty good as does Sicario. Check out the TIFF website, a lot of interesting small films debuting.
 

Völler

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May 6, 2012
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Not so long ago I wanted to watch Le Samourai but ended up watching some other oldie :D I have it marked, though.

Anything good coming out this year? Out of mainstream ones I only look forward to Star Wars, MI and Macbeth.
Mainstream, english language movies? These should be potentially interesting:

"Beasts of No Nation"
"A Bigger Splash"
"Black Mass"
"Bridge of Spies"
"By The Sea"
"Carol"
"Crimson Peak"
"The Danish Girl"
"Everest"
"The Good Dinosaur"
"The Hateful Eight"
"In The Heart of the Sea"
"I Saw The Light"
"Inside Out"
"Knight of Cups"
"The Light Between Oceans"
"Macbeth"
"Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"
"The Martian"
"Miles Ahead"
"Money Monster"
"Our Brand Is Crisis"
"The Revenant"
"Sicario"
"Snowden"
"Spectre"
"Spotlight"
"Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens"
"Steve Jobs"
"Trumbo"
"Truth"
"Youth"
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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Damn, thanks for effort :D gonna keep on eye on those. But I meant any movie out there, not just main stream ones. I mentioned those cause I only care for them mostly :D

majority of good ones I expect from movie festivals etc.
 

Völler

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May 6, 2012
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Damn, thanks for effort :D gonna keep on eye on those. But I meant any movie out there, not just main stream ones. I mentioned those cause I only care for them mostly :D

majority of good ones I expect from movie festivals etc.
The line-up for the Venice film festival was just announced this morning. Here's the main competition:

Frenzy, Emin Alper (Turkey, France, Qatar)
Heart of a Dog, Laurie Anderson (U.S.)
Blood of My Blood, Marco Bellocchio (Italy)
Looking for Grace, Sue Brooks (Australia)
Equals, Drake Doremus (US)
Remember, Atom Egoyan (Canada, Germany)
Beasts of No Nation, Cary Fukunaga (US)
Per amor vostro, Giuseppe M. Gaudino (Italy, France)
Marguerite, Xavier Giannoli (France, Czech Republic, Belgium)
Rabin, the Last Day, Amos Gitai (Israel, France)
A Bigger Splash, Luca Guadagnino (Italy, France)
The Endless River, Oliver Hermanus (South Africa, France)
The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper (UK, US)
Anomalisa, Charlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson (US)
L’attesa, Piero Messina (Italy)
11 minutes, Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland)
Francofonia, Aleksander Sokurov (France, Germany, Netherlands)
The Clan, Pablo Trapero (Argentina, Spain)
Desde alla, Lorenzo Vigas (Venezuela, Mexico)
L’hermine, Christian Vincent (France)
Behemoth, Zhao Liang (China, France)

And as Enron said, Toronto (and soon Telluride) are interesting film festivals to watch too. The Toronto line-up was announced yesterday.
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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Oh right, I forgot about Sicario, I think it's gonna be great. Same goes for Revenant, I have even higher hopes. The idea of two great actors and Iñárritu is fap worthy.
I'm pumped for Sicario and The Revenant, mostly because the theater in my town has already said they will show them, usually they don't show non-mainstream movies unless they are about mexico or by a mexican.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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It was decent fun entertainment, better then expected considering its friggin Ant-Man thats hard to take seriously in first glance. Managed to blend heist movie comedy and father daughter part that drove the story well enough. Michael Pena's goofy positive criminal was hella funny, his storytelling technique :howler:




"I'm in da sisem? Ze sisem??? " :lol:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Ok, Netflix is taking over :tup: :tup: Fukunaga (lol at True detective without him...) and Idris Elba, and compelling and raw subject, looking forward to it, post more projects like this :tup:


Hope its as good as Sin Nombre.
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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Seems like fukanaga had good reasons to leave true detective . Elba looks as amazing as always . Shame he couldn't get his idea of IT made , could have made a great iteration of the book .
 

da_ledgeaun

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Jun 2, 2007
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Just saw Mission Impossible 5. I must say it is probably one of the best action movie i have seen in the last 5 years, it had everything you would want and probably have seen in an action movie but still felt really fresh.
Tom Cruise was great, Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg were great too, even Ving Rhames was ok. I thought the girl, Rebecca Ferguson was so badass!

definitely recommended, I enjoyed this way more than Ant Man and Terminator Genisys.
 

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