flipflop wrote:Awesome bit of animation, not for hippies
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZdHVadmdrc[/youtube]
5 out of 5
Cheers
friendlyskies wrote: Werner Herzog, if that means anything to you. P
Dunno about that but I found his documentary "little Dieter needs to fly" to be quite enjoyable.friendlyskies wrote:Werner Herzog was brilliant
el3so wrote:Dunno about that but I found his documentary "little Dieter needs to fly" to be quite enjoyable.friendlyskies wrote:Werner Herzog was brilliant
Bechtel is famous, never heard about a Bechdel test until this thread. Guess I don't watch the right movies for it to apply.
HockeyGuy wrote:Get Carter, the original.
vagabond wrote:HockeyGuy wrote:Get Carter, the original.
This. And, for great double feature, follow w/ The Long Good Friday.
Feel bad that I never explored the Brit crime films the came before the Lock, Stocks and Layer Cakes. The popularity of Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren make a bit more sense now.
friendlyskies wrote:The other one was the Hunger Games and OMFG it was awesome! Even if you don't like the big, Hollywood, Cameronesque blockbusters, consider seeing this one, especially if you're a female BFCer or scifi fan. It's Dancing With the Stars meets The Most Dangerous Game meets 1984 meets the Minotaur Myth. GREAT female protaganist(s), passes the Bechdel test with flying colors, plus all the action and suspense you'd get from any violence-driven, male-led thriller you might luck into on a cheap Mexican long-distance bus. Very well done, good acting, relevant political commentary about neocolonialism/neoimperialism, and thankfully not much video-gamey CGI. The "bad" guys are likable and three-dimensional, and apparently inspired by Johnny Depp as Willie Wonka.
friendlyskies wrote:inspired by Johnny Depp as Willie Wonka.
Yorik wrote:....coin! coin! coin!
el3so wrote:Dunno about that but I found his documentary "little Dieter needs to fly" to be quite enjoyable.friendlyskies wrote:Werner Herzog was brilliant
Bechtel is famous, never heard about a Bechdel test until this thread. Guess I don't watch the right movies for it to apply.
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