_dementia said:Why is Gamer on the "see" list?![]()
Have you ever seen anything by Tyler Perry? It's impossible for him to do anything good.harSon said:I Can Do Bad All By Myself (Unlike most of the haters, I actually make an attempt to watch films before blindly following others into hatrerville)
corpserot said:Have you ever seen anything by Tyler Perry? It's impossible for him to do anything good.
RiZ III said:Carriers looks just like 28 days later, well the idea behind it anyways and many other zombie flicks. I'm in >_>
Cosmic Bus said:Splice should really be in the "see" section, but it probably won't get much of a wide release. Natali is one of the more underrated genre directors currently working, and the 'Dren' creature design is among the best I've seen in years.
Cosmic Bus said:Splice should really be in the "see" section, but it probably won't get much of a wide release. Natali is one of the more underrated genre directors currently working, and the 'Dren' creature design is among the best I've seen in years.
-good night, sleep tight, young lovers-HamPster PamPster said:The Eureka Seven movie is this month (crappy name though, Tuck in the Young Lovers?)
Anyone see it in Japan? Is it just retelling the series or what? I enjoyed the series but its too long for me to ever bother rewatching it. I hope the movie is good
His movies often have a middle aged black man dressed as an old lady.harSon said:I've seen most of his films and attended a few of his live plays before he took Hollywood by storm, I personally like the films as do most of my family members. They're a bit melodramatic but they're well acted, and connectible assuming you can relate with the minority experience in the United States.
KHarvey16 said:Avoid this if you don't want anything "spoiled," but This American Life did a great show on the story told in The Informant! mentioned above.
Stumpokapow said:I don't post much in OT or in movie threads, but I just wanted to reply to say I read your monthly threads every month and they normally remind me of at least one or two movies that had slipped under my radar. Thanks.
XMonkey said:Maybe The Informant. Maybe.
I should just go see 500 Days of Summer (again) and Thirst this month.
Cheebs said:His movies often have a middle aged black man dressed as an old lady.
Edit: Oh man, I just looked him up on IMDB. His highest rated movie is 4.9/10. Heh.
I actually haven't seen Che. Waiting for four hours to watch it in one sitting. The Girlfriend Experience was pretty great though.LiveFromKyoto said:Not a whole lot there that suits my tastes, but I'll definitely try and catch The Informant. Haven't seen The Girlfriend Experience yet, but I thought Che was fantastic.
DanielPlainview said:I actually haven't seen Che. Waiting for four hours to watch it in one sitting. The Girlfriend Experience was pretty great though.
AlternativeUlster said:I might see Big Fan (that comes out this month Daniel and not on the list), Amereeka (not on the list either), Splice, and not much else really. Oh yeah, Dead Man has a 35mm print at the Alamo on Sunday so I will for sure see that too. At least Fantastic Fest is this month and I just bought my badge on Monday.
harSon said:I've seen most of his films and attended a few of his live plays before he took Hollywood by storm, I personally like the films as do most of my family members. They're a bit melodramatic but they're well acted, and connectible assuming you can relate with the minority experience in the United States.
DanielPlainview said:Big Fan came out last month, missed it :/ Whip It comes out Oct. 2nd.