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We love watching films and we're always looking for interesting things to watch - so tell us the best movie you've seen and why you enjoyed it.
( , Thu 17 Jul 2008, 14:30)
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Steve Buscemi wrote, started and directed it.
Not much happens in it. But it's still pretty good for reasons I don't know. Possibly because Steve Buscemi is awesome.
Also Requiem for a Dream and Pi, both by director Darren Aronofsky and have fantastic scenes of quick firing images. Requiem is a lot darker than Pi on many levels, although Pi does serve up a lot to think about and the B&W really adds to the atmosphere.
Garden State directed by Zach Braff of Scrubs fame. The film is simple, eloquent, funny and has a great soundtrack.
I also love The Island for the fact it's a good ole action film and does keep you guessing. Also a high re-watchable rating.
Oh and The Basketball Diaries are fantastic too, don't let the fact Leonardo de Caprio is in it put you off. It's pre-titanic and he is very good in it.
Oh and for some kick ass awesomeness Tony Jaa in "Ong-Bak" and "The Warrior King" because it's all brutal no-holds-barred-kick-in-the-crotch action.
( , Thu 17 Jul 2008, 15:37, 3 replies)
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He just takes 20 hits to the head, shrugs, and then destroys them with elbows and knees. Now *that* is hardcore!
Also the beginning of Ong Bak with the tree climing scene, and the best ever chase scene ever. Ever. on Tuk Tuks. :D (Think thats in Warrior King, but been a while)
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Bah, look for "Clonus- The Parts Horror", the film it shamelessly rips off. Much more entertaining :)
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Garden State is a great film. Very rare that a filom actually affects your mood in any big way (other than annoyance) but this one left me incredibly calm
and more in love with Natalie Portman than I had been previously
also with a desire to invent noiseless Velcro
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