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i have never heard of foodfight. i have now watched the trailer several times and will do whatever i can to see this abomination asap. it looks terrible. it reminds me of the animation in reboot. only reboot was made late 90s and was a tv show.
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 21:28 |
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space-man posted:i have never heard of foodfight. i have now watched the trailer several times and will do whatever i can to see this abomination asap. it looks terrible. it reminds me of the animation in reboot. only reboot was made late 90s and was a tv show. No don't.
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 21:44 |
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Do not stare too long into the abyss
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 21:50 |
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Foodfight is very bad, and not the enjoyable kind of bad.
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 21:58 |
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Sorry this thread has just convinced me to watch Foodfight
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 23:31 |
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Chichevache posted:I didn't know his actual name, but I understood his post. When he said Bubbles I didn't know if he meant the one from The Wire or the one from Trailer Park Boys, or which one would be better. Erebus posted:Sorry this thread has just convinced me to watch Foodfight Godspeed. e. The semi-ironic fandom that has sprung up around Foodfight and the startlingly competent fanart is almost as baffling as the movie itself. Sleeveless fucked around with this message at 00:41 on Sep 10, 2015 |
# ? Sep 10, 2015 00:38 |
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Who doesn't love Ron Perlman, I sadly haven't seen Andre Royo have a role outside Bubbles that lasted longer then ten minutes.
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# ? Sep 10, 2015 03:18 |
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A while ago, someone recommended me a movie about a haunted apartment that was a better Silent Hill movie than any of the Silent Hill movies. Today I went on Netflix and tried to find out what it was. I can say for certain that it is not Apartment 1303 3D. That movie is straight up trash. I just found out it's a US remake of a Japanese movie. The main character's sister rents this apartment and immediately the horror cliches start. A creepy little girl warns her to GET OUT, and just spits out the exposition that a woman killed herself in her new apartment. The sister gets loving thrown across the room by a ghost, wakes up, looks at her sleeping pills, and decides that being tossed across an apartment by a ghost is a side effect. She even says this out loud, as she does every thought that comes into her head. The director decided that since there's like a five minute stretch where she's alone in an apartment, she should talk to herself non-stop. I turned it off and realized it was 1408, and it was just short of incredible. It's based on a Stephen King story, and stars John Cusack and - strangely enough - Samuel L. Jackson, who is so underused his role could have been filled by almost any actor. The first half hour really sets up the dread of this apartment, and then the rest of the movie is a non-stop Silent Hill-esque ride. There's not much to the plot other than "Man goes into haunted apartment and confronts his inner demons," but it was a hell of a ride wondering what horrible thing was going to happen to him next. At one point I felt like so many evil things had happened that the movie must be over soon, only to look and see that there was still about an hour left.
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# ? Sep 10, 2015 04:08 |
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BJPaskoff posted:A while ago, someone recommended me a movie about a haunted apartment that was a better Silent Hill movie than any of the Silent Hill movies. Today I went on Netflix and tried to find out what it was. I can say for certain that it is not Apartment 1303 3D. That movie is straight up trash. I just found out it's a US remake of a Japanese movie. The main character's sister rents this apartment and immediately the horror cliches start. A creepy little girl warns her to GET OUT, and just spits out the exposition that a woman killed herself in her new apartment. The sister gets loving thrown across the room by a ghost, wakes up, looks at her sleeping pills, and decides that being tossed across an apartment by a ghost is a side effect. She even says this out loud, as she does every thought that comes into her head. The director decided that since there's like a five minute stretch where she's alone in an apartment, she should talk to herself non-stop. I dunno, that about sounds on par for a Silent Hill story.
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# ? Sep 10, 2015 04:55 |
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wyoming posted:I dunno, that about sounds on par for a Silent Hill story. The movies, maybe. Not the games.
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BJPaskoff posted:A while ago, someone recommended me a movie about a haunted apartment that was a better Silent Hill movie than any of the Silent Hill movies. Today I went on Netflix and tried to find out what it was. I can say for certain that it is not Apartment 1303 3D. That movie is straight up trash. I just found out it's a US remake of a Japanese movie. The main character's sister rents this apartment and immediately the horror cliches start. A creepy little girl warns her to GET OUT, and just spits out the exposition that a woman killed herself in her new apartment. The sister gets loving thrown across the room by a ghost, wakes up, looks at her sleeping pills, and decides that being tossed across an apartment by a ghost is a side effect. She even says this out loud, as she does every thought that comes into her head. The director decided that since there's like a five minute stretch where she's alone in an apartment, she should talk to herself non-stop. I've hesitated to watch this because the short story is really fantastic and a candidate for Stephen King's best writing. Not that the prose is anything special, but the subtlety in how the room slowly but inexorably weaves its spell is handled so, so well and just based on the trailer it looked more vulgar, for lack of a better term.
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regulargonzalez posted:I've hesitated to watch this because the short story is really fantastic and a candidate for Stephen King's best writing. Not that the prose is anything special, but the subtlety in how the room slowly but inexorably weaves its spell is handled so, so well and just based on the trailer it looked more vulgar, for lack of a better term. That was my fear too, but I really, really, enjoyed 1408 the movie. I'd say check it out if you can.
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regulargonzalez posted:I've hesitated to watch this because the short story is really fantastic and a candidate for Stephen King's best writing. Not that the prose is anything special, but the subtlety in how the room slowly but inexorably weaves its spell is handled so, so well and just based on the trailer it looked more vulgar, for lack of a better term.
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# ? Sep 10, 2015 14:15 |
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Dear White People was good. It's pretty funny at times and has a good story, but it's primarily a drama. Also I love anything with Veronica Mars alums and Kyle Gallner and Tessa Whatsherface are very good in it.
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# ? Sep 10, 2015 14:24 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I've hesitated to watch this because the short story is really fantastic and a candidate for Stephen King's best writing. Not that the prose is anything special, but the subtlety in how the room slowly but inexorably weaves its spell is handled so, so well and just based on the trailer it looked more vulgar, for lack of a better term. It does start off subtle, doing things that could be easily explained by tricks from the hotel staff, and then turns up the insanity. I didn't watch the trailer, but I can bet it shows stuff from the later half of the movie, because there's nothing exciting about the toilet paper roll suddenly being neatly replaced.
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# ? Sep 10, 2015 14:49 |
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Finally got around to watching Lord of War after adding it to my queue weeks ago and reeeeeally enjoyed it. Thanks streaming thread!
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 01:10 |
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Is this 1408 you guys are talking about streaming anywhere?
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 02:29 |
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NESguerilla posted:Is this 1408 you guys are talking about streaming anywhere? It's available for rent from Amazon but it's not on US Netflix.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 02:58 |
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Season 4 of Longmire is out and so far it's the best season yet. It's always been a slower show, so giving it another 10-15 minutes an episode and not having to build dramatic beats around commercials has lead to a huge uptick in quality.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Season 4 of Longmire is out and so far it's the best season yet. It's always been a slower show, so giving it another 10-15 minutes an episode and not having to build dramatic beats around commercials has lead to a huge uptick in quality. How was the show before that? GF loves everything nature/horses/outdoor Wyoming. Not a big procedural fan, but DOES have a Starbuck crush so maybe she'll stick through with it.
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Pander posted:How was the show before that? GF loves everything nature/horses/outdoor Wyoming. Not a big procedural fan, but DOES have a Starbuck crush so maybe she'll stick through with it. I liked it. S1 is more of a procedural, but 2 and 3 put more emphasis on an overarching story with a case of the week type thing. S4 doesn't even bother with a case of the week for the first 3 episodes, and it's all about the main plot. The tensions between the department and the reservation are really well done, too. And some GORGEOUS shots of New Mexico posing as Wyoming that actually manages to mostly look like the real thing.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 04:27 |
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Sarchasm posted:It's available for rent from Amazon but it's not on US Netflix. It's available through Netflix DVD Decent movie, kind of weirdly shot and full of cliches though. Watch Oculus instead.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 05:11 |
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Erebus posted:Sorry this thread has just convinced me to watch Foodfight Please report back with your impressions when done.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 05:12 |
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Started up the ol' Roku to watch this 1408 movie everyone is talking about that I assume is terrible and lo and behold it's not actually streaming
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 05:20 |
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1408 was very common, and you can probably snag a copy for less than $5 at a thrift store, or Walmart in a month.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 05:51 |
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1408 the short story was one of the last things to scare the living gently caress out of me. I think I was 11 and I had been chewing through everything Stephen King had ever written. The Shining had creeped me out (I read it in a hotel) but even though I was a kid nothing really got to me. Then I read 1408. I was so worried that the movie was gonna be trash, thank god it actually turned out good. I love the changes they made because it kept the whole thing fresh to me, even after I read the story over and over. It's cool to see a big-budget horror movie adaptation done so well, and along with The Mist makes me wonder why we abandoned the early 2000's trend of making great movies out of King's short stories rather than his books.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 05:56 |
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I'm still waiting on Darabont's The Long Walk.
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 15:20 |
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More like The Long Pre-Production Cycle!
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# ? Sep 11, 2015 15:20 |
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So I just watched White God Have you ever watched a movie and been super super loving frustrated about how cool it COULD HAVE been? Then don't watch White God, because that is basically the hair-pulling feeling throughout. So the movie is about a pack of around 100 dogs that go ballistic in a city - and it isn't shot like a creature feature. Oh, and most of the movie is a slow build. That sounds loving awesome, right? The main issue I had is that this film anthropomorphizes the dogs to the point where it ceases to have meaning. These are Lady and the Tramp dogs that just lack the ability to speak. There is no interesting pack-dynamic, or animal psychology at play. You wanna see a dog bark once and have that translate to "move out, troops?" you wanna see the one "innocent" dog that never turns to the pack lead our heroes to safety and save another dog from an evil butcher (what?)? You wanna see a dog that manages to find its abuser in an entire city full of people and kill them in a really cathartic way? There is no loving subtlety in the last quarter of this movie, and it really doesn't gel with anything that came before. And if you wanna make a silly movie about the super smart people-dogs that go crazy, sure! But this movie has some VIOLENT loving kills, so it reeks less of aiming for a wide audience and more like just easy, lazy writing. It also doesn't help that the lead girl has some just terrible acting. She's meant to be totally devoted to her dog to a crazy degree but every line read she gives in regard to it is just FLAT. At one point she was so obsessed I thought the movie was actually hinting at her having a psychic connection to it, or that that's where the "White God" comes from, but... No, not really - it isn't even hinted at enough to be cool. All this said, even if what they're doing is silly, there is some TERRIFIC animal training/acting on display here. Seriously, some of the best ever put on film. The tragedy is the spectacle just doesn't work because it's such a tonal mess. I REALLY really wanted to love this movie, and even the scenes that would have been cool devoid of context just felt lame when they came around. if you got netflix, do yourself a favour and watch the intro to this movie. First few minutes, I think, before the cut. THAT is one amazing opening. After that, though, back and go watch the similarly titled and infinitely better film WHITE DOG. Seriously, it's on Netflix and is a far more tense, intelligent, meaningful and engaging killer dog story.
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Well, for one, there's a problem of advertising. White God was sold as a film about some sort of dog revolution, but it turns out it's a fairy tale akin to Babe where the supposed uprising only concerns the very last act of the film, and we are given clear visual information displaying how the dogs are, in fact, not actually engaged in an overthrow of all humanity, and that this is just media hyperbole (both within and outside of the film). In a rudimentary sense, the film is about how the human characters project political and interpersonal consciousness onto the dogs. The 'real story' is that the dogs merely behave aggressively towards figures that endanger them or hold them captive. By making things 'political' (like, by making it seem that the dogs have become racist against white people... I, I mean humans), society obfuscates what is actually a very clear hierarchal caste system where the untouchable 'mongrels' are systematically and automatically abused, and where the perpetrators of this violence are essentially the 'humanity' that is superficially defined as more civilized or superior. The 'White God' of the title doesn't refer to either Hagen nor Lili exclusively, although the 'lily white' name of the girl is a dead giveaway, as is her use of a magical trumpet to quell the dog riot, of her connection to it. Rather, 'White God' refers to the cruel, seemingly arbitrary nature of oppression, but also the 'universe' as it extends from whoever sits at the top of the hierarchy.
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Calico Heart posted:After that, though, back and go watch the similarly titled and infinitely better film WHITE DOG. Seriously, it's on Netflix and is a far more tense, intelligent, meaningful and engaging killer dog story. I just checked, White Dog isn't on there. Been meaning to see it.
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morestuff posted:I just checked, White Dog isn't on there. Been meaning to see it. It might be on Hulu, because it is a criterion.
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# ? Sep 12, 2015 00:58 |
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If you want to check out a cool anime but aren't into the ones that tread heavy in the tropes/creepy pedo stuff, check out Mushi Shi on Netflix. Each episode is a story about a doctor who travels a fantasy historical Japan curing people possessed by spirits named Mushi. It's slow-paced, meditative, beautifully drawn, and deep in places. It uses this song as an opener if you need any more convincing that it isn't standard stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsP_P9Mn2qE Are there any other series on Netflix that are similar in tone?
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comingafteryouall posted:If you want to check out a cool anime but aren't into the ones that tread heavy in the tropes/creepy pedo stuff, check out Mushi Shi on Netflix. Each episode is a story about a doctor who travels a fantasy historical Japan curing people possessed by spirits named Mushi. It's slow-paced, meditative, beautifully drawn, and deep in places. Spice and Wolf broadly speaking has a pretty similar tone, while also having some other really neat things in it. For one thing it teaches you a poo poo load about what being a traveling merchant in feudal Japan was like. It's not on streaming anymore, but it used to be, maybe use Hola and check other countries.
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# ? Sep 12, 2015 01:32 |
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precision posted:"maybe use Hola" http://www.pcworld.com/article/2928340/ultra-popular-hola-vpn-extension-sold-your-bandwidth-for-use-in-a-botnet-attack.html Upsidads fucked around with this message at 05:51 on Sep 12, 2015 |
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Junkie Disease posted:DON'T US HOLA Oh, well gently caress. Is there a decent alternative?
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# ? Sep 12, 2015 03:23 |
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I've used Vypr VPN, and now I'm using PIA (Private Internet Access). Both have worked great for me and don't cost a ridiculous amount. Try a bunch out and see if any of the sites you use have issues before you drop any cash though.
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# ? Sep 12, 2015 03:43 |
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A Most Violent Year is up on Amazon Prime, it's great. It's the best thing Oscar Isaac's done, and I'm enjoying Al Brooks' late-period gangster phase. Between this and All is Lost I'm really interested to see what J.C. Chandler does next.
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# ? Sep 12, 2015 04:14 |
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What are some good 80's As gently caress movies on Netlfix? Or the best movies of the 80's on Netflix?
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Franchescanado posted:What are some good 80's As gently caress movies on Netlfix? 80s as gently caress: BMX Bandits. http://www.sbnation.com/2013/12/13/5179966/bmx-bandits-review-nicole-kidman-80s Best of the 80s: Big Trouble in Little China There's plenty of good stuff on there though: Ferris Bueller, Terminator, First Blood, Heathers, Monster Squad, This is Spinal Tap, Top Gun, Bill & Ted, Coming to America. wa27 fucked around with this message at 06:09 on Sep 12, 2015 |
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