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ChimpBoy

QuoteOriginally posted by Zok@Jun 7 2004, 07:13 AM
It was great.
We seem to have fundamental differences of opinion Zokkey - It was bloody awful in every sense of the word.  It couldn't make up it's mind on what it wanted to be, much like most every other project David Lynch touches.
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

smilodon

Exactly what did Lynch have to do with this film?
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ChimpBoy

QuoteOriginally posted by smilodon@Jun 7 2004, 11:57 PM
Exactly what did Lynch have to do with this film?
I meant touch as in "inspired by" (one of the leads was in Twin Peaks, but that isn't so relevant in context of what we're discussing).  Watching it instantly reminded me at times of Twin Peaks, parts of Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive.
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

Zok

Say what you will but it’s nice to watch something that’s a little off beat. To be honest I never saw Twin Peaks, could never really get into it, so the references to Lynch were a little lost on me. Although I can see some similarities to his work after you mentioned it, I never really thought that during the film, probably because I was enjoying it so much.
All the films at the cinema can’t be the same mainstream format that many people find so compelling, and it was nice to see a “horror” film from America that didn’t consist of a bunch of kids going into the woods and getting hacked to death.
Unfortunately due to the nature of this piece of cinematic art it is always going to have more negative than positive reviews because it’s unconventional nature.
So while you're sitting there drooling over the next blockbuster to be released I think I’ll pop down to blockbuster and see what other gems I may have overlooked.

sheepy

u gotta gt "black ball"

very very funny brittish comedy about carpet bowls!!!!

got the bloke that played dennis pennis as the lead and jhonny vegus as his friend
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ChimpBoy

Hey Zokkey, stop being so defensive  ;)  I wasn't digging at ya.
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

Dingo

QuoteOriginally posted by Zok@Jun 9 2004, 08:22 AM
So while you're sitting there drooling over the next blockbuster to be released I think I’ll pop down to blockbuster and see what other gems I may have overlooked.
Ginger Snaps
Liberty Stands Still
Dreamcatcher




Oh, and just ignore Chimpy, it's an ego problem that I'll beat out of him the next time I see him!!  ;)  :whistle:  :D  :D
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Zok

Spotted Dreamcatcher on the shelves last time I was in but:
QuotePlot Summary for
Dreamcatcher (2003)
Four friends sruggling with life meet in the Maine woods for their annual hunting trip. When a stranger stumbles in to their camp disoriented mumbling things about lights in the sky the four friends put in a struggle with a psychotic army colonel and a being that has taken control of one of their minds.
Please tell me it does'nt end up with them being hacked to death.

and Chimpy, get back in here now

ChimpBoy

QuoteOriginally posted by Zok@Jun 10 2004, 09:01 PM
Spotted Dreamcatcher on the shelves last time I was in but:
QuotePlot Summary for
Dreamcatcher (2003)
Four friends sruggling with life meet in the Maine woods for their annual hunting trip. When a stranger stumbles in to their camp disoriented mumbling things about lights in the sky the four friends put in a struggle with a psychotic army colonel and a being that has taken control of one of their minds.
Please tell me it does'nt end up with them being hacked to death.

and Chimpy, get back in here now [/b]
Avoid Dreamcatcher like a dose of something nasty - Dingo must have been on the sauce when he recommended this.  It's bloody awful and Freeman deserves far better than this.  I almost switched off when that "shit monster" appeared in the bathroom  :angry:
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

Gh0st Face Killah

I have to agree with Chimpy here. Even from the trailers I thought that it wasn't worth watching, when I saw it I had my worst fears confirmed. It is a truely aweful film.
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Dingo

Hacking, Slashing, Killing and Gore.....Luvverly!! :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:







...oh, and if Chimpy says it was awful it must have been a brilliant film ;)  :D
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Cadaver

QuoteOriginally posted by Gh0st Face Killah@Jun 11 2004, 04:12 PM
I have to agree with Chimpy here. Even from the trailers I thought that it wasn't worth watching, when I saw it I had my worst fears confirmed. It is a truely aweful film.
Thirded.  I had some mate's round when I'd rented that and felt truely embarrassed at having subjected them to such a godawful piece of trash.  Avoid.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Cadaver+Jun 11 2004, 06:23 PM-->
QUOTE (Cadaver @ Jun 11 2004, 06:23 PM)
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ChimpBoy

QuoteOriginally posted by Dingo@Jun 11 2004, 04:36 PM
Hacking, Slashing, Killing and Gore.....Luvverly!! :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:  :dribble:
I think we have here a summary of the main pre-requisites for a great Dingo "review".  Forget plot, characterisation, emotional depth, social commentary, humour, or cinematography.  Instead grab a copy of "Jason X" and marvel at a Dingo "classic"  <_<

Paul Ross better watch out - he has some competition as a reviewer  ;)
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