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The_Return 07-19-2008 01:28 PM

They were supposed to build one about 10 minutes from my house, but they opened a giant Bargain Shop in the building instead.

Welcome to New Brunswick :rolleyes:

illdojo 07-19-2008 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 715225)
geez, i kind of feel like a bastard because i have not only one, but two imax theaters within a half-an-hour of my house and i live in fricking indiana.

So do we here in Omaha...but one is @ The Zoo. (Our Zoo is tits - BTW)

DarkwingMantis 07-20-2008 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 715225)
geez, i kind of feel like a bastard because i have not only one, but two imax theaters within a half-an-hour of my house and i live in fricking indiana.

I take it your in Indianapolis, Only Imax I know of is by the Childrens Museum. Oh and Im in Indiana also so Im very sorry for you :D

Dante'sInferno 07-20-2008 10:25 AM

Does anyone know where I can find a copy to buy of A ClockWork Orange?It looks great.I haven't seen it,and I don't want to buy it online.I hope I do like it.


EDIT:Never mind,I found it.

The Mothman 07-20-2008 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 705711)
The Fountain.

Strongly recommended from me for anyone who likes finesse in cinema. I know its not a horror movie, but yet, its a MUST watch for any movie connoisseur.

I heard it was a little weak compared to Aronofsky's other films, but apparantly its good?

fortunato 07-20-2008 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 715560)
I heard it was a little weak compared to Aronofsky's other films, but apparantly its good?

it's definitely not weak compared to his other films, it's just different.
i loved it, and i can't imagine how incredible it would have been had aronofsky not had to go through so much bullshit to get the thing made.

The Mothman 07-20-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 715563)
i loved it, and i can't imagine how incredible it would have been had aronofsky not had to go through so much bullshit to get the thing made.

details???

Its really at par with Requiem and Pi? I gotta see this then.

fortunato 07-21-2008 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 715570)
details???

Its really at par with Requiem and Pi? I gotta see this then.

it's just an incredible fantastical tale about love, spanning a thousand years.
it's quite an epic scope, but it's perfectly understated so that it doesn't come off as being pretentious, or anything like that.

the visuals are stunning, and everything else is solid.

jenna26 07-22-2008 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 703334)

Ils (aka, in English: Them) – Holy home invasion! This foreign film had me gripping my boyfriend's hand tighter than I have in a very long time. There's plenty suspense, distress, helplessness, and struggle. This film does not try to be anything but a home invasion film (i.e. it's just good pure suspense horror), but it does it extremely well. Scared the HELL out of me when I watched it. Good film to watch with all the lights off, though it made me want to get a landline and a security system.


Inside - A more gory version of the home invasion genre that creates possibly one of the most realistic and horrifying Big Bads that I have seen on screen. Where Ils made its success with suspense, Inside made its success with crafted gore that does not diverge into torture porn. It's suspenseful, excruciating, and has definitely raised the bar for what I come to expect from home invasion movies. Also, a very smart slasher that has more going on than simply stalking. I cannot emphasize how incredible this film really is.


Watched both of these during the time I was away from here, and I couldn't agree more. Both are excellent and very well done, and I recommend them very highly to anyone that still hasn't seen them.

Its driving me a little insane not being able to see [Rec], and we have had The Fountain here for months, and haven't watched it yet. Will do so very soon.

The_Return 07-29-2008 06:58 AM

2:37

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This movie has one of the most powerful, heartbreaking endings that I've ever seen, and I think anyone that has been in high school in the past few years should see it immediately.

It tells it's story in a similar fashion to Gus Van Sant's Elephant, but it works way better here.


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