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I'm getting on.....give a guy a break ffs
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Dead mans shoes +1
District 9 is brilliant.
District 13 is worth a look
Austin Powers - the spy who sh*gg*d me. 8) pmsl last night at the teenage humour....
The Dark Knight is the most recent one that stood out for me.
I liked the Bourne Ultimatum as well.
Bladerunner though... timeless for me. Really like it.
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3 pages so far and nobody has ever mentioned Crank, so faith has been restored in this forum.
Saw this weird black & white one last night, made in a very old style. Employed a lot of techniques seen many times before, & the storyline copied ideas from 12 Monkeys - started with a guys death then worked through the events leading to it. Not sure it'll do that well though.
'Citizen Kane', it was called...
Cinema, for me at least, has had very few amazing films out recently (that I have seen anyway). I'm going to make a sweeping generalisation now, so bear with me...
Most films these days seem to be either:
1. Remakes of older films that have done well in the past, most of which have been dire in comparison to the originals.
2. Franchised x+1 films from comic books that are either iconic or popular
3. Rubbish
I seriously cannot think of a film that has made me mentally shout "That was an amazing film!" that came out recently. I may be wrong; I do not get out to the cinema as much as I used to, but cinema seems to be degenerating.
Apocalyspe Now is still awesome, as is Bladerunner, but those are almost as old as me.
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FWIW, I was absolutely blown away by Kill Bill 1 in the cinema - not really entirely sure why on watching it again on TV but I remember leaving the cinema thinking that it had been a brilliant experience...