Not Tyson wrote:Watching dollhouse is on par with watching keeping up with the kardashians
Fuck you, it's excellent.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:49 pm
by ilikecheese
That looks like a cross between Z. de la Rocha and the 'partner'
of Jodie Foster's character in Silence Of The Lambs.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 12:37 am
by not tyson
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 1:00 am
by ilikecheese
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Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 4:54 am
by The Boss
ilikecheese wrote:That looks like a cross between Z. de la Rocha and the 'partner'
of Jodie Foster's character in Silence Of The Lambs.
Your attempts at humour are listless and boring.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:46 am
by UndKeineZwEier
Finished up Luther yesterday, so now I'm back to Dollhouse. I'm in the second half of the season and damn it's really good. I had a moment where I had to decide if I wanted to watch another episode or watch the new Breaking Bad.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:23 am
by N.Y.H.C.
this was on BBC the other night. they don't make movies like this anymore
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Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:22 am
by petemasterpete
42 mins 42 secs if it doesn't start there on it's own
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FOR THE RECORD, YOU'D BE WELL SERVED TO BE TRIPPING BALLS AND/OR STONED OUTTA YA MIND
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:48 am
by Kittaan
^ Holy Shite, that IS freaky. Interesting cast too.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 6:01 am
by petemasterpete
Kittaan wrote:^ Holy Shite, that IS freaky. Interesting cast too.
THAT'S A LOST CLASSIC FROM MY YOUNGER YEARS ... IT STILL CARIES A BIT OF A CULT FOLLOWING
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:18 am
by UndKeineZwEier
I just watched The Bay which is a found-footage eco-horror film. It was pretty good. It's probably one of the better examples of how to do found-footage well. I'd recommend it if you want to watch a smarter horror film. Although it's scary more in a cautionary "this could actually happen" kind of way, rather than like Freddy Krueger nightmare scary.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:35 am
by N.Y.H.C.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:I just watched The Bay which is a found-footage eco-horror film. It was pretty good. It's probably one of the better examples of how to do found-footage well. I'd recommend it if you want to watch a smarter horror film. Although it's scary more in a cautionary "this could actually happen" kind of way, rather than like Freddy Krueger nightmare scary.
wasn't too shabby, this flew under the radar.
Re: What are you watching? Film/TV
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:44 am
by N.Y.H.C.
they're re-releasing "Mr. Nobody", excellent movie. I guess kinda how Fincher and Jonze re-released Tarsem's "The Fall". if you haven't seen either I suggest you give them a whirl.
There’s two moments in my film history—and I’ll give them to you right now—that have just been wildly, psychotically enjoyable. One was doing the drug-bust sequence in RoboCop, because the Walkman had come out, so you had these little earphones that you could put in the RoboCop helmet, and I was playing Peter Gabriel’s “Red Rain” during all the gunfire. Me with the 47-shot Beretta automatic pistol, blowing bad guys off balconies and stuff while “Red Rain” was pumping in my ears. [Laughs.] But the other moment was on Screamers. We had to approach this abandoned mill where the bad guys are, and it’s about a hundred yards of snow, and they had to shoot it once, because they had four cameras set up. I think I had to fire a machine gun once in awhile just to clear the area. But I had Soundgarden’s “Fell On Black Days” just jacked while I was walking across that blinding snow for a 10-minute shot. It was absolute heaven. These are the perks of making movies, man.