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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Mafia stuff just tends to have an even narrower range.

How would you know? You haven't watched the good ones. ;)
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Zardoz wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Mafia stuff just tends to have an even narrower range.

How would you know? You haven't watched the good ones. ;)

Heh.
Off the top of my head, I've seen Donny Brasco, Scarface, that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas and that recent one with Jack Nicholson and diCaprio.
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pupil wrote:
GO AND WATCH THE FIRST TWO GODFATHER FILMS RIGHT NOW YOU BELMING FOOLS!!!!

I need to watch the end of the first film. I got right up to the bit where he
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got shot

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It hasn't aged very well, I don't think. Goodfellas is better (awesome ending aside, of course).
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas

That is Goodfellas.
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Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas

That is Goodfellas.

No, I meant the one with the heads in a bag.
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas

That is Goodfellas.

No, I meant the one with the heads in a bag.


8 Heads in a Duffel Bag?
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MaliA wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas

That is Goodfellas.

No, I meant the one with the heads in a bag.


8 Heads in a Duffel Bag?

If it's not that one I'd like to know what other films there are with Joe Pesci and heads in a bag. Is that a sub-genre now?
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
If it's not that one I'd like to know what other films there are with Joe Pesci and heads in a bag. Is that a sub-genre now?
No, it's a setting, or possible a milieu.
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This sounds like a question for the next quiz.
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas

That is Goodfellas.

No, I meant the one with the heads in a bag.


Sex in the City? No, wait.. that's bags getting head.
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The editing and sound design in *that* scene in Godfather Part One is pants wettingly fabulous.

The rest of it... meh. Brando is a mumbling, overrated idiot
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
that one with Joe Pesci, Goodefellas

That is Goodfellas.

No, I meant the one with the heads in a bag.


8 Heads in a Duffel Bag?

If it's not that one I'd like to know what other films there are with Joe Pesci and heads in a bag. Is that a sub-genre now?


This is Joe Pesci we're talking about. There's probably at least half a dozen.
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kalmar wrote:
"A machine/human hybrid prototype formerly working for the Red Chinese, Toby Wong, forces a down-on-his-luck, extroverted songwriter named Malik Brody to drive him to Los Angeles after their first meeting in a bar. He is on the run from hitmen - a hillbilly assassin/bounty hunter named Vic Madison and his inane henchman called "Hedgehog"."

How can that not be the best film ever made?


I have it on DVD. It's not good. Vaguely funny in it's shitness, but not massively so. (Indeed, it's the first DVD I ever bought. On a recommendation from a friend. For £25. I've never quite forgiven him)

Zardoz wrote:
kalmar wrote:
How can that not be the best film ever made?

How does it score on the Craster scale?

From memory, 0 stars
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
I've never seen the Godfather films.

Are they any good?

I mean really actually any good, rather than that "yeah they're classics, but I haven't actually watched them since they came out, they probably don't stand up too well" good.

They stand up incredibly well. Get 'em fucking watched. Goodfellas, please.
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I've never seen any of the Godfather films because I don't really like films about Gangsters. When on holiday once I caught the first 30 minutes of Goodfellas and so decided to watch it all later. In the end I thought it was rubbish. I hated Casino as well.
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Goodfellas is the most over-rated film this side of Shawshank.
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Donnie Brasco isn't bad. Most mafia movies do pale next to The Sopranos though, like kissyfur said.
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kalmar wrote:
Donnie Brasco isn't bad. Most mafia movies do pale next to The Sopranos though, like kissyfur said.

Donnie Brasco's beauty makes me cry. Top 20 on my Flickchart.
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throughsilver wrote:
kalmar wrote:
Donnie Brasco isn't bad. Most mafia movies do pale next to The Sopranos though, like kissyfur said.

Donnie Brasco's beauty makes me cry. Top 20 on my Flickchart.

Akira is an interesting choice. Better than Appleseed or Ghost in the Shell, you reckon?
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Grim... wrote:
throughsilver wrote:
kalmar wrote:
Donnie Brasco isn't bad. Most mafia movies do pale next to The Sopranos though, like kissyfur said.

Donnie Brasco's beauty makes me cry. Top 20 on my Flickchart.

Akira is an interesting choice. Better than Appleseed or Ghost in the Shell, you reckon?

I haven't seen Appleseed, but yes, I'd put Akira above GitS, much as I like the latter.
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Grim... wrote:
throughsilver wrote:
kalmar wrote:
Donnie Brasco isn't bad. Most mafia movies do pale next to The Sopranos though, like kissyfur said.

Donnie Brasco's beauty makes me cry. Top 20 on my Flickchart.

Akira is an interesting choice. Better than Appleseed or Ghost in the Shell, you reckon?

Appleseed (the original anime) was shockingly bad. I've not seen the posh new one. Ghost in the Shell was pretty, but left me cold. Shirow adaptations largely suffer because they're so poor compared to his ludicrously dense manga. Granted, Akira is the ultimate in weighty manga tomes, but they managed incredibly well in making it 124 mins. Dominion is actually my favourite Shirow adaptation. This is partly because it was allowed more time, and partly because the source material was relatively shallow and... convenient, for want of a better word.

Rivals for anime glory would be Mononoke (natch, as well as Ponyo and My Neighbour Totoro from Miyazake), Project A-Ko and Paprika. I never did see Wings of Honneamise or Patlabor.

But yeah, Akira is better than most things: in danger of being the first film I have bought on VHS, DVD and BD. ;)
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Movies from the villain's point of view. I quite like 5.
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devilman wrote:


Some awesome ones there.
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I know I'm late to the game, but the Avengers trailer looks awesomesauce.
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Whoever said Captain America was great is a wronghead. It's amiable enough, but it's not even as good as the messy Iron Man 2. It's totally eclipsed by the superb Iron Man and the surprisingly fun Thor.

Really psyched for The Avengers now.
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Just watched and enjoyed Stigmata (the film, obviously). When prompted at the start of the DVD it asked for which ending I wanted - theatrical or director's cut. Having never seen either, I went for the latter. From reading up on the film afterwards, this ending seems to make more sense anyway.

I seem to buying a lot more DVDs than games lately. Despite the raving about Dark Souls and the new Batman game, I've not bought either yet.
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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Whoever said Captain America was great is a wronghead. It's amiable enough, but it's not even as good as the messy Iron Man 2. It's totally eclipsed by the superb Iron Man and the surprisingly fun Thor.

Really psyched for The Avengers now.


Kind of this. I've been pretty much underwhelmed by all of the avenger films since Iron Man. CA was ok, Thor was ok.
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Red State was interesting. I'm not sure what I think about it though...
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devilman wrote:
I seem to buying a lot more DVDs than films lately.


8)
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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Whoever said Captain America was great is a wronghead. It's amiable enough, but it's not even as good as the messy Iron Man 2. It's totally eclipsed by the superb Iron Man and the surprisingly fun Thor.

Really psyched for The Avengers now.


I thoughly enjoyed Captain America - far better than Iron Man 2 and, for 2011, the truly dire Thor and Green Lantern.
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Goddess Jasmine wrote:
devilman wrote:
I seem to buying a lot more DVDs than films lately.


8)


See.. I'm obsessed! *goes back and edits*
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I really liked Iron Man 1+2 (though 1 was the best) didn't really like any of the others. The avengers trailer is promising due to featuring RDJ.
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I thought Iron Man 1 was a decent popcorn film, in a Hollywood action style, but nothing more. I'm always surprised at how highly some people rate it.
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DerekFME wrote:
The avengers trailer is promising due to featuring RDJ.

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Four_Candles wrote:
the truly dire Thor

Mr Chris? Best move up a bit!
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Heh. I quite fancy waching Thor.

Anyway, when it comes to film wrongness isn't nirjehenge the king?
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Heh. I quite fancy waching Thor.

Anyway, when it comes to film wrongness isn't nirjehenge the king?

I can't spell that, though.
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I bet you spell Derk... er Dereck... DerekFMMMAA

forget it.
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Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Heh. I quite fancy waching Thor.

Anyway, when it comes to film wrongness isn't nirjehenge the king?

I can't spell that, though.

I go for Nigel Henge. It amuses me to think that's his real name, even though I know his name isn't so fun.
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40 minutes in, and Hitman is not as bad as I was expecting.
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Just watched "The Broken" it's been a while since a film has sent actual shivers down my spine, some seriously "oh fuck" moments, but it needed something a bit more, a little unsatisfied by the conclusion :(

Still Lena Headey in the nude!

Malc
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
40 minutes in, and Hitman is not as bad as I was expecting.

It's still bad, though.
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Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
40 minutes in, and Hitman is not as bad as I was expecting.

It's still bad, though.

heh - yeah. I gave up 15 minutes later.
Has there ever been a good film based on a video game? Other than Tomb Radier 1, that is.
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
40 minutes in, and Hitman is not as bad as I was expecting.

It's still bad, though.

heh - yeah. I gave up 15 minutes later.
Has there ever been a good film based on a video game? Other than Tomb Radier 1, that is.



I dunno, I donated my copy of DOA to the Cottage Quiz along with the DVD from last year and my team won them back. I think Jazzy has them.
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
40 minutes in, and Hitman is not as bad as I was expecting.

It's still bad, though.

heh - yeah. I gave up 15 minutes later.
Has there ever been a good film based on a video game? Other than Tomb Radier 1, that is.

Silent Hill is pretty decent and the Resident Evil films are watchable.
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Zardoz wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
40 minutes in, and Hitman is not as bad as I was expecting.

It's still bad, though.

heh - yeah. I gave up 15 minutes later.
Has there ever been a good film based on a video game? Other than Tomb Radier 1, that is.

Silent Hill is pretty decent and the Resident Evil films are watchable.

Ooh, good call. I liked Silent Hill.

Wasn't aware there were Resi films - are they animated?
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pupil wrote:
Drive: Fucking great! The soundtrack/sound design is amazing, I've been listening to the soundtrack all week. Almost John Carpenter in it's cold emotions, pace and style. It's really cool without being "cool", if you know what I mean.


When I went to see this I forgot what you wrote about it but I will also say: fucking great. The soundtrack was weird though - what the hell was it?

If I had to criticise I thought it was maybe trying a bit too hard to be cool, and suffering for it. It was a little bit like a Kaurismaki film in direction, but actually colder and emptier. Then with some Tarantino-esque cool and violence thrown in. I think it was trying to be a classic, and probably succeeding to some extent.
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Wasn't aware there were Resi films - are they animated?

You're kidding, right?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Evil_(film_series)
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Zardoz wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Wasn't aware there were Resi films - are they animated?

You're kidding, right?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Evil_(film_series)

Hahahaha!

Oh, yeah. I own all of thse. For some reason I don't associate them with the games.

They're good too (except the third), neatly disproving my initial thesis.
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How can you forget Milla Jovovovovovovich?

Heathen.

Anyway, saw 'Easy A' at the weekend. Very entertaining, and Emma Stone is ridiculously hot.
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