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Pete wrote:Moon was surprisingly entertaining.
I agree. Went to see it at the cinema and came away feeling like I was a child again having been genuinely entertained at the cinema, suspended belief, rather than battered to death with subliminal messages, subplots, product placements, over egged special effects and massive (yet always badly used) budgets. It gave me hope that the true art of good mainstream cinema is not dead. My only criticism would be that although I didn't see what was coming, once the genie was out of the bottle it was a race to the end of the film really.

Tonight I watched "Paranormal Activity". It was very straight forward. Unlike it's fore runner "Blair Witch" the trick of this film was the use of static camera as opposed to running blindly through the dark with just the audio and glimpses to build the tension. The majority of the film is shot at night, in a bedroom. 2 people in a bed and the camera locked off with a wide angle surveying the couple, the majority of the room and a darkened hallway / stairwell through an open bedroom door. For most of the time the only movement are the tossing and turning of the couple, plus the time which features in the bottom right hand corner of the screen and corresponds to the video (obviously).

The tension comes in two forms. 1) The sceptic, pain in the **** boyfriend who has recently let his girlfriend move in. She in turn has only just come clean to the strange things that have occurred at night at various points throughout her life. His part is really to act as the audience barometer and fall guy. He creates the tension by pushing his girlfriend, who is increasingly alarmed and afraid of the events. He initially takes none of it seriously. 2) Basic psychology. We are all afraid of the dark, we are all fearful of the invasion of our privacy, our home and most importantly our bed. Turn off the lights, have things start to bump around in your hallway then you instantly connect with practically everyone on the planet. The greatest fear is clearly the fear of the unknown source of all the night time disturbances.

The wife and eldest daughter were terrified and both thought it was the scariest film they had ever seen. I think division in life will be the same division found in the film, i.e. the guys will merely laugh it off, if somewhat nervously.

On the whole, it wasn't as clumsy as "Blair Witch", but I personally still feel the BW is an exceptional film. It was a lot slicker than I was expecting, plus this is clearly a re-edited version. Something tells me that a "Directors Cut" will be on the offing and make this budget film a huge pot of cash.
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Hmm, I may watch that at some point. As a child I was deathly afraid of the dark. Nowadays I'm utterly fearless of it, to the point where people will ask "why don't you have the light on" to which I'll respond that I know where everything is so why bother...
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cools wrote:Hmm, I may watch that at some point. As a child I was deathly afraid of the dark. Nowadays I'm utterly fearless of it, to the point where people will ask "why don't you have the light on" to which I'll respond that I know where everything is so why bother...
I assume you don't practice this approach in the car? :crazy:
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It's happened on more than one occasion, but generally, no.
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cools wrote:It's happened on more than one occasion, but generally, no.
Ha! Reminds me of Rhod Gilberts sketch where he sets the alarm clock and goes to sleep whilst driving home after a gig. I'll try and Google it.
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cools wrote:As a child I was deathly afraid of the dark. Nowadays I'm utterly fearless of it, to the point where people will ask "why don't you have the light on" to which I'll respond that I know where everything is so why bother...
You overdo it to prove yourself you have overcome your fear of darkness but deep inside you know it still scares the crap out of you. It's human: darkness = unknown = fear.
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Please step aside from the meat.
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I watched Midnight meat train last night. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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I watched May last night: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303361/

What a pile of utter ****. How it's got 6.9 on IMDB baffles me. I thought that Anna Faris lezzing it up would have been a saving grace, but no boobies :( The lead actress, Angela Bettis, plays the part 70% of the time like Johnny knoxsville's charachter in the ringer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0267891/ Never go full retard, it just don't work!

Other than the story line being ludicrous at best, the characters & acting is utterly pathetic. The lead is no where near ugly or weird enough to be so hopeless. People in the street don't act like that, parents don't do that to their kids. Normal people generally walk a way when they sense that someone is a total psycho.....

Please someone sat that they have seen this film as I had to sit through the entire thing in the hope that there was some pay off.
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Public Enemies was boring.
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Pete wrote:Public Enemies was boring.
Didn't finish watching that one.
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It was 1 of those films where I watched it in 2 half's.
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Pete wrote:It was 1 of those films where I watched it in 2 half's.
meh....it wasnt great....very loud tho....pretty much 2 hours of poppy tommygun shots ringing out.....gave me a headache after a while....also kinda long for a movie that doesnt really go anywhere
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markedkiller78 wrote:I watched May last night: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303361/
Loved it.
yosai wrote:I watched Midnight meat train last night. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Fantastic film.
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Zombieland for tom night, now out on R5 :awe:

Also Jeremy Clarkson's Duel.
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Even longer Watchmen out now, think I'll give it a miss :lol:
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It has Tales of the Black Freighter added.

Will watch at some point. Won't really add anything to the movie, but ties it in more closely with the comic book.
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cools wrote:It has Tales of the Black Freighter added.

Will watch at some point. Won't really add anything to the movie, but ties it in more closely with the comic book.
hummmm. Still need to read the comic (i know its disgusting i should of read them years ago)
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watched~: tokyo gore police :wtf: strange strange film!!
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geotrig wrote:watched~: tokyo gore police :wtf: strange strange film!!
you mean awesome...check out attack girls swim team vs the undead and machine girl too if you dug that
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The Killing Room 6/10 Seen worse also seen better though :think: Passed the time though, Not a bad twist at the end, Reminded me a bit of (The Cube).
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