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Old 04-09-2011, 11:49 AM
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so true.....I couldn't see anybody in that role other than Rutger.
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Damn i wanna se it. :(
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How the hell do you do that with the pictures? What program do u use?

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The Baby's Room


Very creepy and atmospheric. Alex de la Iglesia has a real knack for film making. Check it out on Netflix on demand.

"The baby's room" 5-6/10

Wasn't that impressed about it.

Needed more creepines and a real ghost.

The most creepy about it was the baby's glowing eyes on the monitor.
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"Doc West" (2010)
-Terence Hill, Paul Sorvino

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The American West. Mysterious cowboy "Doc" West (Terence Hill) has just transferred by wire some serious cash from the Santa Fe post office to one of the finest boarding schools for girls in Boston...right before the post office is robbed by desperados. Unable to give rapid chase because of his horse's split hoof, West tracks the robbers, until he comes upon Silver (Benjamin Petry), a young boy suffering from a dislocated shoulder (his horse threw him and ran off), and a more immediate concern: a rattler moving in for a strike. West carefully draws down on the rattler, and from 300 yards, shoots his tail off...as a warning to the other snakes, he later tells Silver. Utilizing a bit of positive imagery misdirection, West re-sets the boy's arm, causing Silver to suspect that West is not only a hellava shot, but also a physician--a theory West quietly (too quietly) denies. Taking Silver back to his small desert town, Holysand, West immediately makes himself known to the wrong people, including taking vicious henchman Garvey (Alessio Di Clemente) in a poker game. Garvey works for town big wheel Nathan Mitchell (Boots Southerland), who's ruthlessly acquiring farmland for his expanding cattle herd. Sheriff Basehart (Paul Sorvino) locks up West for his own good (after Garvey accuses him of cheating at cards) as much as for the chance to talk to someone interesting for a change. Denise Stark (Clare Carey) isn't a doctor, but she knows one when she sees one, especially after the jailed West gives her the correct prescription for an ailing patient. The arrival of Millie Mitchell (Mary Petruolo), Nathan's daughter, sets into motion a final showdown between her father and farmers the Baker family--with "Doc" West caught right in the middle.

Phantoms Review: While it's great to see Terence Hill back in the saddle again, this film is a bit on the dull side. The action is very light and for some reason all of the female actors are terrible.
On the plus side, Hill still has that same charm he had back in his spaghetti western days and Paul Sorvino looks like he's having a great time. Also, the film is beautifully shot in New Mexico. If your expecting lots of Spaghetti western style action and violence you'll be disappointed , this is more of a "Family "style western. Not bad, but it could have been so much better.
The film did spawn a sequel called "Triggerman" which I'll probably be watching next week.
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How the hell do you do that with the pictures? What program do u use?

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I'm not good with this sorta stuff like editing an image or writing something on it but those were just resizing and I only know to use MS Paint for that. Open an image in Paint & they try to re size (stretch) it in a common measure. It's very easy but kinda boring thing.

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I'm not good with this sorta stuff like editing an image or writing something on it but those were just resizing and I only know to use MS Paint for that. Open an image in Paint & they try to re size (stretch) it in a common measure. It's very easy but kinda boring thing.


But how do you line them up like that? Next to each other.
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But how do you line them up like that? Next to each other.
that's also pretty simple. Just put those image links one after another. Like [img]...[/img][img]...[/img].

Now if you press space bar once between them then there will be a gap like my movie poster image post that you quoted earlier or as below:

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that's also pretty simple. Just put those image links one after another. Like [img]...[/img][img]...[/img].

Now if you press space bar once between them then there will be a gap like my movie poster image post that you quoted earlier or as below:

Nice.

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Downfall (2004). The magic of Downfall is that it puts the humanity into the monstrosity of Hitler's inner circle. The story's realism is almost painful, making the thugs more cringe-worthy as we see them as fairly normal men, not werewolves or other such mythical beasts.

The story is both riveting and authentic. Downfall is a long movie that covers a short span of time, but it accomplishes this with an expert's eye. It shows us these last days from multiple viewpoints, such as in the opulence of the bunker to the shambles on the front lines. Where it was a little ambitious is in the number of characters that are swirling about on the screen, but this is likely my ignorance of history as opposed a dig of the film.

The scary thing about having a plethora of actors and actresses, all with important roles, is that one or two is likely going to suffer from a paucity of talent. But that simply is not the case here and each and every performance deserves rightful accolades. Of course Bruno Ganz almost steals the show with his portrayal of Hitler. This performance portrays the Hitler we have all heard about but with a touch of down to Earth humanity that we wish would just go away. But go away it does not, leaving us to fully experience Hitler the man and not the myth. As the end comes near Bruno delicately ages his character, all the while displaying a fairly lucid character punctuated by berserk outbursts of spoken violence fueled by hatred and psychosis. To mention all of the great performances would take more digital ink than is necessary, but a special mention should be given to Alexandra Maria Lara portrayal of Traudl, Hitler's real-life secretary whose presence in that infamous bunker is the main source for these events. Alexandra is spectacular as the naive young lady whose allegiance to Hitler is out of pride and ignorance. Those doe eyes say everything she must be feeling, especially when present at one of Hitler's rants.

Oliver Hirschbiegel's direction was nothing short of brilliant. This was one of the most painfully honest movies told of the Nazi regime, and it was through his deft direction that this 156 minute movie remains captivating throughout. The photography was sublime. with its choice of movement, whether from the shakeup of a bombing or the swirling of a swing dance, the photographer almost effortlessly conveys the subtle presence of every shot. The effects were brutal and effective. When those bombs drop we are compelled to dive out of the way right along with our onscreen protagonists. And those hospital scenes reveled in its displays of the gore of war. In fact, every aspect of Downfall was outstanding.

By this movie's finish, instead of just knowing a little more about the last days of the war, you will felt almost as if had lived it, almost to the point that a little inappropriate guilt might have rubbed off.
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Chopping Mall (1986)



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Prowl (2010)



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