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Bonds again...
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) - 2/10
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - 6/10
Live and Let Die (1973) - 7/10
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) - 8/10
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) - 6/10
Moonraker (1979) - 5/10
I really Like Moore too! But he's old and ugly :<

and some others:
Total Recall (2012) - 4/10
Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) - 8/10
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - 5/10

Good Morning, Vietnam was fantastic! I liked Dr. Strangelove too, Sellers is amazing, but it was a bit too wtf for me, especially the ending left me with a big ":S?" on my face :(
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The Tourist - 2/10
Moonrise Kingdom - 8/10
Zero Dark Thirty - 8/10
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Zero Dark Thirty - 7/10
Might go see it again, it's very close to an 8. Perhaps a second viewing will make the rating jump up a notch.

Flight - 6/10
Not what I had expected. Denzel was decent, as he mostly is, but I had a hard time sympathizing with him because he was too much of an idiot. Weak 6.
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Iron Sky 7,5/10

Dr. Strangelove but a bit more modern. Was very amusing, although I watched in alone. It's lovely to see more languages in a film, it makes it all a bit more credible (not the story, but the dramaturgy). Weird, funny, sharp but a bit too thin in the end maybe. I just hate it the films wound up going so fast. There was only one "3 months" later moment. I like phased stories, it makes it all a bit more feasible. From the moment of the attack until the end of the film it all seems continuous action, which completely removes all other layers of the film, ultimately flattening the plot. I guess that is what films must do, rounding it up, but I don't like roundups. Otherwise good movie though.
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Hitchcock - 6/10

Hide and Seek - 5/10
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Garden State - 8/10
Everything Must Go - 4/10
L'illusionniste - 5/10
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V for Vendetta 9.5/10

Yeah, that is quite high, but I was really blown away by it.
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The Good:
The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - 9/10 -> 10/10
The Last Samurai (2003) - 9/10
Moonrise Kingdom (2012) - 8/10
The Fighter (2010) - 8/10
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) - 8/10
Amelie (2001) - 8/10
500 Days of Summer (2009) - 7/10
The Shawshank Redemption must be one of the best out there. I love the theme of Japan and oriental stuff, plus Tom Cruise is ok, great cinematography + great story = The Last Samurai, great film. I'm glad to see how everyone is enjoying Moonrise Kingdom, such a heart-warming film :) The Fighter was good, imo way better than Ali. Bale was incredible o/ Finally watched Amelie too... <3 And Michelle Monaghan in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang must be one of the cutest and sweetest characters I've ever seen! Great film overall =)

The Bad:
For Your Eyes Only (1981) - 3/10
Love and Other Drugs (2010) - 4/10
Casino Royale (1967) - 3/10
For Your Eyes Only was really boring, easily one of the worst bonds so far. Casino Royale was just meh

And The Ugly:
Snow White and Russian Red (2009) - 3/10
"Wojna Polsko Ruska", polish film basically about a tale of the absolute bottom of the society. Sick shit, I hated it, the only upside was the main character played by Borys Szyc, one of the polish top actors, he was amazing :0

gotta finally watch V for Vendetta too! :!
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Underworld: Awakening (2012) - 7/10
Kate sexy as usual, and entertaining action! Good movie!
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Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) - 6/10
Cool fights, I love Milla etc etc, but the original Resident Evil feeling was not there as I had hoped.
Loved the ending though and I can't really believe there will be another followup next year o,o
The "Red Queen" was presented much better in the earlier movies aswell, not as scary in this one =)
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I totally agree that Kate Beckinsale is sexy (seen Total Recall? daaaame...), but Milla Jovovish just annoys the hell out of me :< Maybe because the first film with her I've seen was Stone, where she played a terribly annoying bitch, but still... :<
I didn't see any of the two films, so can't relate
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Goldmember: 5/10 ha ha ha if you feel like stupid shit
Discovery of Heaven: 6/10 not very good but started fun and was somewhat entertaining
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Rain Man: 9/10
This film is absolutely brilliant.
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I've just woken up after a Pixar vs. DreamWorks all-nighter in the students' cinema, AWESOME!
6 balles:
Shrek vs. Toy Story
A Bug's Life vs. Antz
The Incredibles vs. Megamind
Finding Nemo vs. Kung Fu Panda
Ratatouille vs. Madagascar
WALL·E vs. How to Train Your Dragon

Shrek (2001) - 9/10 still
A Bug's Life (1998) - 8/10, huge love of my childhood <3
The Incredibles (2004) - 8/10 still
Finding Nemo (2003) - 9/10 still, probably the most beautiful animated film I've ever seen
Madagascar (2005) - 7/10 I never was a big fan
WALL·E (2008) - 9/10 -> 10/10 just <33333333333333

Pixar won 4:2 overall (Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, Ratatouille. The Incredibles and WALL·E lost), but wins 5:1 for me even though Monsters Inc. wasn't there, only How to Train Your Dragon saves DreamWorks, as it's my favourite of all :D
6pm -> 8am, such a wonderful night <3333333333
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To sum up all the Pixar mini movies (Mike´s new car, Geri´s game, For the birds, etc..)
They are all 9/10 - 10/10 :)
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They are all awesome! They didn't play them yesterday, but I'll buy the collections one day :p
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Pawq wrote: Shrek vs. Toy Story
A Bug's Life vs. Antz
The Incredibles vs. Megamind
Finding Nemo vs. Kung Fu Panda
Ratatouille vs. Madagascar
WALL·E vs. How to Train Your Dragon
Haven´t seen Antz, HtTYD. But for me it would be:
Shrek for sure
Bug´s life (obv.)
this one is hard, but i prefer The incredibles
Finding Nemo definitely
eh this one is even harder, both are megaawesomeness, but i think Madagascar has 9.95/10 while Ratatouille 9.90/10
Wall-e rocks.
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lol dudes you really watch these movies? and what? why are you doing it? somebody tells you the title and what? you download it and watch or go to the cinema? you're really sick really really i wouldn't even touch this
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After going out of the students union at 8am I felt as happy and fulfilled as I haven't for a long time, even though the previous day was one of the worst days this year. When I went to bed and wrapped in the sheets, the only thing I could think about was how lovable WALL·E is.
I think that's enough of a reason ;)
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abruzzi wrote:lol dudes you really watch these movies? and what? why are you doing it? somebody tells you the title and what? you download it and watch or go to the cinema? you're really sick really really i wouldn't even touch this
eh normally semi-troll posts like this are fine, but Wall-E is hands down one of the most amazing animated movies ever made.
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+1 =) rated #60 in imdb toplist for a reason, only toy story 3 rated higher at #59 (that is a real mystery to me, I thought it was really bad :( )

How is it possible to make an animated robot love story more emotional and moving than 99% of human love stories??? Amazing!
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Because these days it's easier for the common man to associate with a robot rather than what hollywood portrays as the "average" person. We unwillingly live our lives in very robot-esque ways, and thus we find it easier to empathize with a robot that's even more of a robot than we (even though the difference is very slim).
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Ego - 6/10
Quite liked it, mostly because of pretty lovable characters, especially Mia.
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how the fack can someone like Shrek over Toy Story, I am lost for words..



Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) - 4/10
Liberal Arts (2012) - 6/10
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I don't know who you mean, but neither do the general audience (Toy Story won), nor do I - I only chose to watch Shrek, because I've never seen it in the english version yet, and I was really curious about the voices =) Toy Story (1 & 2) ftw!
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I misunderstood then, it was in that parenthesis which ended with lost, anyway good! my point stands in regards to tigr0 then ;)
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I never really liked Toy story, dunno why. It just isn´t my cup of tea. Shrek on the other hand provides me pants full of pee as I laugh like mad.
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Waterworld (1995) - 6/10
Nostalgic trip with Kevin Costner.

Lo imposible (2012) - 9/10
Best movie I have seen in a while, very emotional and many dreadful scenes. It is movie about the tsunami in Thailand and with one family in focus.

Robin Hood (2010) - 7/10
Second time I watch it, very good.
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Bjenn wrote:Lo imposible (2012) - 9/10
Best movie I have seen in a while, very emotional and many dreadful scenes. It is movie about the tsunami in Thailand and with one family in focus.
I'm going to see it soon. I generally don't like films of this type, but maybe this one is good indeed...? Would you agree with Naomi's nomination for the oscar?

And this I've seen in the student cinema yesterday:
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) - 9/10
LOVE <3
MINOR SPOILER ALERT I was very eager to see it, especially after the overly charming Jennifer won the oscar, and God it was worth it!!! Great story (THANK GOD for the happy ending!), fantastic acting from all of the main 4 characters (after all 3 of them were nominated for an oscar!), great music (dancing to White Stripes and Dave Brubeck in one go?! :D), great humour... My favourite film of 2012 so far =)
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Spoiler alert maybe?? Haven't seen the movie so I'm not sure what this could mean, but feels like it might be a spoiler?
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Donno if really spoiler (pretty obvious on the way), but edited anyway :p
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Pawq wrote:I'm going to see it soon. I generally don't like films of this type, but maybe this one is good indeed...? Would you agree with Naomi's nomination for the oscar?
Very this yes.
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HP & the deadly hallows p.2: 7/10 it´s nice film, but i think it lacks something other films of this kind have.
maybe it was lack of Scarlett Byrne :)
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How to Train Your Dragon was the best Dreamworks flick I've ever seen. For sure. 10/10
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A.K.B. wrote:How to Train Your Dragon was the best Dreamworks flick I've ever seen. For sure. 10/10

no no no no no you watch movies too? please come on.... it's a fucking nightmare.... everyone watches movies or what?
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abruzzi, when was the last time you seen a movie?
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teajay wrote:abruzzi, when was the last time you seen a movie?
He never saw a movie because he is so cool.
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Movies are for schmoovies.
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A.K.B. wrote:How to Train Your Dragon was the best Dreamworks flick I've ever seen. For sure. 10/10
hell yeah!

Hercules (1997) - 8/10
Dame! If all the old Disney films are like this, I have to watch them all! Amazing! And the best part is how they manage to squeeze so much adult stuff into a children's film :D A true family film!
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Silver Linings Playbook - 7/10
I think my expectations ruined it, expected some "8 or 9 out of 10"-movie.
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Haruhi wrote:
teajay wrote:abruzzi, when was the last time you seen a movie?
He never saw a movie because he is so cool.
Haru please don't go this way, I'm closer to saying that I'm disabled in a way, than cool, yet my lack of understanding for movies is 100% genuine.

TJ, I saw one movie last year, Inception, I always see 1 movie per year, when trying to see how it's like, see if something changed. So the project plan was as usual: Somebody (this time it was my ex from like another decade) chooses a good movie, and I'm watching with that person, trying to exclude any premature bias and trying to focus and leech as much pleasure as possible.

So we were watching, of course I caught myself off guard multiple times, but somehow I managed to head the direction of my sight towards the screen for the whole movie. Basically I remember Di Caprio was there, and there were dreams in dreams in dreams, too. (WOW SUPER COOL IDEA MAX CAN YOU IMAGINE!!!! DREAM IN A DREAM AND LOL AND WOW!!! YES GENIUS GENIUS HOW!!! HOW I AASK!! nat) So ye, I'm totally surprised as usual what people see that is so great in these. I can't even watch properly cuz almost all the time I'm visualising how it looks like when I'm senselssly staring at the screen and I'm constantly facepalming or laughing at myself (mostly in-mind, sometimes irl). It was November, so I guess I'll need some 6 more months now, till my facepalm expires and maybe maybe I will try to watch another movie. But nah rly can't imagine what kind of shit must ppl have in mind to watch on a daily basis.
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abruzzi wrote:
Haruhi wrote:
teajay wrote:abruzzi, when was the last time you seen a movie?
He never saw a movie because he is so cool.
Haru please don't go this way, I'm closer to saying that I'm disabled in a way, than cool, yet my lack of understanding for movies is 100% genuine.

TJ, I saw one movie last year, Inception, I always see 1 movie per year, when trying to see how it's like, see if something changed. So the project plan was as usual: Somebody (this time it was my ex from like another decade) chooses a good movie, and I'm watching with that person, trying to exclude any premature bias and trying to focus and leech as much pleasure as possible.

So we were watching, of course I caught myself off guard multiple times, but somehow I managed to head the direction of my sight towards the screen for the whole movie. Basically I remember Di Caprio was there, and there were dreams in dreams in dreams, too. (WOW SUPER COOL IDEA MAX CAN YOU IMAGINE!!!! DREAM IN A DREAM AND LOL AND WOW!!! YES GENIUS GENIUS HOW!!! HOW I AASK!! nat) So ye, I'm totally surprised as usual what people see that is so great in these. I can't even watch properly cuz almost all the time I'm visualising how it looks like when I'm senselssly staring at the screen and I'm constantly facepalming or laughing at myself (mostly in-mind, sometimes irl). It was November, so I guess I'll need some 6 more months now, till my facepalm expires and maybe maybe I will try to watch another movie. But nah rly can't imagine what kind of shit must ppl have in mind to watch on a daily basis.
:D Cool explanation.

I guess i can agree with where you are coming from but i think the way i see movies is different. I also think that mindless staring at screen is stupid etc, but i can easily get drawn into a movie with one requirement:

If the movie itself doesn't lend itself to me elaborating and imagining new premises and storyline and character then i don't really like it.

I need to let my imagination run wild to find a movie good at all :P
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Obviously it's completely fine to like or dislike movies, neither needs justification. It could be compared to a simpler matter of taste, let's say blue cheese. I can't stand it, but I understand it must taste somehow different for people who love it. Neither party can give objective reasons why blue cheese is good/bad, so discussing it can't change opinions. Let's not pretend that every mind works the same, that would be terribly boring. :)
then again i don't know anything
maybe easier not to think abouut alöl things thought than not things thought ... or something..=?
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I try to watch only films which are considered an art (by me or unbiased reviewers) (5%), not those, whose first idea was to earn money (95%). This makes pretty good filter what to watch and what not. And it gives pleasure watching a good film. I used to go to theatre every month at least once, but those nabs closed it. No theatre in our town anymore. The nearest is CineMax like 50km away, which adds +3€ to each film cost. Latest film like this was Dark Knight Rising iirc, or was it Hobbit? prolly. It was good experience, going to cinema. Much better than being at home. Plus you need to have good party with you.
This is what is really enjoyable on the whole movies' mindset.
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abruzzi wrote:I always see 1 movie per year, when trying to see how it's like, see if something changed.
What the fuck, is this for real? You are really going to spend ~200 hours of your precious life watching movies?! Come on, pull yourself together.

Also, what's up with your grammar? "how it's like"?
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i also dont like movies, but i have to admit i have some strange weak spot with clichë romantic stuff... they affect me very stronkly o.O otherwise i prefer dynamic experiences aka games
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