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darkdreamr:
Saw the Prestige in theaters recently and it was definitely above-average enjoyable.  Before that, Lost in Translation was one that just made me genuinely smile throughout the movie, and say wow aloud afterwards.

Sofia Coppola has Marie Antoinette out now, but I've heard it's not as good...anyone seen it?

thegreatbuddha:
Amen to Trainspotting.

I just finished Pulp Fiction: Linear Edition, which I had had high hopes for, but it in no way improves upon the original version.

takemeaway:

--- Quote from: darkdreamr on 31 Oct 2006, 22:37 ---Sofia Coppola has Marie Antoinette out now, but I've heard it's not as good...anyone seen it?

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I seen it. I thought it was hilarious, though it did drag a bit towards the end. It takes a little patience, and it would help if you knew your history. I don't really know how to explain it or gauge whether someone would like it or not. For most of the movie it seems like nothing is really happening... which is sort of the point of the film. I'd reccomend it, but you might not want to gamble your money.

Actually, i think that is the last good movie i saw. No, wait. I saw half of The Mod Squad today. I really dug the high-contrast cinematography there, though the film itself was nothing special. An yesterday i saw Mission Impossible 3. That would have been terrible, except i was making fun of it VERY LOUDLY the entire time.

GebStar:
Saw Children of Men last night.

It was a really good film, and there are some moments and sequences in the film that are really well made and cinematically solid. The story line is fantastic and has some great surprises, you'll find yourself going "What" "No!" "Oh God" throughout this film.

See it, it's worth the money.

Maky:
I just came home from watching Pan's Labyrinth.

What can I possibly say about this movie... No words could make justice. It's absolutely amazing from beginning to end. There are just NO words in this world to describe it. Guillermo del Toro and all the cast made an incredible performance, I'm so damn proud that Del Toro is Mexican. I'm still in a state of shock, this movie's just gorgeous. The best piece of art I've ever seen without doubt. It completely debunked my favorite movie ever. This is now my favorite movie. I don't even need to think it twice.

I have to think this through, there's just... Jesus. You have to see it, dammit.

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