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Disgorge, Mexico - Movie Trailer.
I am really excited for this: a film based on Fuck the Facts’ 2008 album Disgorge Mexico, which I LOVED.
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Twilight: A tale of how a young woman chooses between beastiality and necrophilia.
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Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call, New Orleans
“Werner Herzog’s “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call, New Orleans” creates a dire portrait of a rapist, murderer, drug addict, corrupt cop and degenerate paranoid who’s very apprehensive about iguanas.” - Roger Ebert
And he is played by Nicolas Cage…..
WHO WANTS TO SEE THIS MOVIE WITH ME!?
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Black metal lovers not so thrilled with the teeny-bopper film version of book Lords of Chaos may yet get their celluloid fix with documentary Until the Light Takes Us (trailer after the jump). As the film’s official website (via Paste) explains, it not only recounts the history of black metal, it “goes behind the highly sensationalized media reports of ‘Satanists running amok in Europe’ to examine the complex and largely misunderstood principals and beliefs that led to this rebellion against both Christianity and modern culture.”
Directors Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell used a tried and true method of documentary filmmaking, relocating to Norway to observe the musicians in their natural habitat for several years, “building relationships that allowed them to create a surprisingly intimate portrait of this violent, but ultimately misunderstood, movement.” By way of comparison, it’s like the Dig! of the Norwegian black metal scene.
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KICK-ASS Movie Trailer!!!
The trailer seems to by-pass the fact that Kick-Ass gets his ass brutally beaten (in, like, EVERY issue!). But this still looks amazing, plus word is that it is actually good so there is always that (the word of random guys I read off the internet = trustworthy).
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Kick-Ass posters premiere at IGN (click above to make big) [comicbooks]
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Films I Stopped Watching Half Way Through: 02 - Halloween (2007)
Rob. Look. I like House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects. I think you have talent as a film maker but you just fucked with something that was long dead and well fucked (like a dead slutty horse, or something).
Some interesting things going on but I found myself falling asleep and generally not interested. It’s probably because I don’t care for the originals (aside from the very first one). Plus that fat sack of a child who played young Michael kind of annoyed me.
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I’m a little late to the game on this one, but I just got back from Zombieland and I can honestly say that it is already in my top 3 films of the year. This movie was the most fun that I’ve had at the cinema since that one time where I stole the giant head of Al Pacino and took a bunch of pictures with it. Although, that probably shouldn’t count because the movie was Mirrors which just put me in the mood for some petty vandalism.
ANYWAY! I really really liked this film. Not to just spray constant praise on this film but I really have nothing bad to say about it. Sure there is a lot that it could have gone into with the story and characterization but it honestly didn’t have to. The characters were lovable enough and the story did what it had to in order to progress further into more scenes of bad-assery and gore-filled slap-stick. The film was everything that it was supposed to be and it did a great job at it.
Plus it was an excuse to see Emma Stone, so yeah, there is that too.
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Films I Stopped Watching Half Way Through: 01 -Ghost Town
Sometimes when watching a film a freak occurrence might force me away from the film (eg. the house is on fire, death of first born, etc.) which results in me missing the ending. More often than not I’ll come back to the film and watch the rest of it. But sometimes I don’t. Sometimes I honestly don’t care how the movie will end. Sometimes I care so little about how a movie will end that I turn it off of my own volition and do something else. This was the fate of Ghost Town.
I’m cool with Gervais, he is not the problem. In fact he was my favourite part about the film, in the beginning. He was misanthropic and miserable and it made for another well-paced awkward (oxymoron?) character in the long line touched by one Ricky Gervais. It’s just the rest of the movie that sucks. Nothing about this film really made me want to watch it - Gervais’ colonoscopy being the only moment where I was curious of what would come next.
The biggest problem that I saw with this film was that they were trying to fit Ricky Gervais into a standard romantic comedy. The supposed paranormal aspects and premise of the film (i.e. he can see ghosts) do nothing to dissent from the point that this is a by the numbers shit film. All the ghosts act and are treated like normal people aside from the fact that only Gervais can see them (and apparently needs to help them). The film follows the genre formula of (romance + comedy + A*) x PG13. Ricky Gervais cannot survive in such a format as it’s the antithesis of his comedy style. Some good could have come from this but once the plot started to follow what appeared to be a climax where the man and the woman find love in each other after a wild event that would surely involve police if it happened in the real world. Then again maybe it didn’t. I don’t know, I never saw the ending. Either way I don’t care.
I turned off the film right around the part when he was trying to explain the “Ghost” thing to a his love interest and I realized that I had never read The Great War For Civilization by Robert Fisk in one sitting and thought that it might be a more worthwhile venture.
*A = something stupid. Always.
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Can’t Keep a Good Basterd Down. Loved this film, and this video is chill as shit.
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