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*** Official Film Thread ***

Escape to Victory on ITV at the moment.

Looking at the players and actors involved - one in particular through me. Someone called Zoltan Gera listed un 'Actors'. Ironically this wasn't a footballer acting (WBA player) but and actor playing footie. Would have been amazing if it was the other way around seeing as the film was made in the very early 80's!

Bit of trivia for you there \o/

Still cant believe they come from back 4-0 down... that penalty is poorly taken as well
 
Watching Fight Club, such an amazing film! Forgot just how dominated by social commentary this film is, and excellently done so too.
 
Watched Big Fish yesterday for the first time. Good Sunday afternoon movie and one of Ewan MacGregor's better performances. Maybe Tim Burton should cast him a bit more in some of Johnny Depp's roles?
 
That was supposed to say: "minority report, what a steaming pile of toss.." But I was baked and broke my keyboard.. Consequently, typing random Chinese characters into google has some hilarious outcomes, especially when you translate what you thought you typed and equally especially when you see videos of women inserting live eels into their fannies and pulling them out dead.. Freaked me right out.
 
'Rockies team warfare Philippine suck suspect friends, Quotations open the bow along is cap rattan hook flood department.'

Words to live by, raboner.
 
Watched American Psycho again. Questions:

Is it real or a dream? Parts of me think that it was real but not quite as the movie tells us, for example I doubt the escorts were as hot, I doubt he was killing people whilst wearing nice clothes etc but that was all apart of his fantasy. For example, why has no one heard a chainsaw throughout the whole building? Why hasn't the security guard seen blood trailing when he drags Paul Allens dead body through the lobby? Then again, I have never read the book so I don't know if it gives you a better understanding, maybe I should read it.

And what's with the whole Paul Allen thing and him actually being in London? Is that just mistaken identity which happens through out the whole film or does it indeed prove that the whole thing really was a dream in Batemans head?

Were the drawings in his diary what we saw all along throughout the film? Just coming to life inside Batemans head, thus showing us what we saw on the screen?

Regarding his outbursts too, (where he says he'd kill the asian lady, shouts at the bar girl etc) are those just things he's saying in his head, hence hardly any reactions from anyone? or are people just so self-obsessed that they don't really care or listen (sort of leaning towards that as the asian lady did sort of react)?

The fudge happened to Allens apartment?
 
Watched the Big Lebowski again on the weekend. What an awesomely entertaining film. Not aged a day. It's definitely in my top five films ever, just the right balance of snappy dialogue, originality, plot, comedy and humanity.
 
Also think that the Big L, Fargo, O' Brother period was the Cohen Brothers' peak not their spell now with True Grit and No Country. They seem to have lost a lot of their humour and uniqueness. I really enjoyed Burn After Reading as it was a return to their older style (and John Malkovic was so funny in it).
 
Watched the Big Lebowski again on the weekend. What an awesomely entertaining film. Not aged a day. It's definitely in my top five films ever, just the right balance of snappy dialogue, originality, plot, comedy and humanity.

Love this film. It's music soundtrack is great as well.


I'm not Mr. Lebowski. You're Mr. Lebowski. I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. That, or His Dudeness … Duder … or El Duderino, if, you know, you're not into the whole brevity thing.
 
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