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  • il manzo
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 145

    #16
    Re:: Recommend Good Movies

    The Call - directed by Takashi Miike


    Website





    Great horror movie.

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    • jedbanger
      Fresh Peossy
      • Jun 2004
      • 33

      #17
      i liked Zatoichi very much. got to watch it during a independent movie festival this year.


      oh.. i will also recommend Save The Green Planet. great (crazy ) movie. loved it.

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      • Hos
        Are you Kidding me??
        • Jun 2004
        • 4286

        #18
        Re:: Recommend Good Movies

        Originally posted by Revinant
        Originally posted by groffhibbitz
        you should check out city of god, it's great, although not asian
        Done, that one is from Brasil (I hope were talking about the same one)
        Yeah it's based in Rio and purpose built ghettos on the edge of the city, it's a fantastic film. I saw it twice in the cinema and got it on dvd. highly recommended.
        black is the new black www.mercuryserver.com

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        • Jibgolly
          Vortexuralizor
          • Jun 2004
          • 20773

          #19
          check out The Salton Sea revi.
          has val kilmer in it as the avenging husband.
          loved this movie.

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          • peloquin
            Till I Come!
            • Jun 2004
            • 8643

            #20
            Originally posted by groffhibbitz
            you should check out city of god, it's great, although not asian
            i have this rented. due back friday. must watch. thanks for reminder

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            • g_sturm
              Fresh Peossy
              • Jul 2004
              • 31

              #21
              Re:: Recommend Good Movies

              Watched True Romance again last weekend, what a classic f$cking movie.

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              • csabuar
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jun 2004
                • 102

                #22
                Originally posted by Revinant
                Originally posted by Hos
                i also heard great things about Zaitochi - Takeshi Kitano

                going to buy it this weekend
                I have it, havent watched it tho
                Absolutely same situation...I bought it cos I heard that it's great..but since then I have no time to whatch it

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                • YO75
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 642

                  #23
                  Re:: Recommend Good Movies

                  Originally posted by g_sturm
                  Watched True Romance again last weekend, what a classic f$cking movie.


                  About as close to perfection as possible

                  Though I hear Garfield's meant to be worth seeing .................
                  " I knew I was going to kick it - I've been kicking them all week "

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                  • dinoadventures
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 10

                    #24
                    Re:: Recommend Good Movies

                    i have Battle Royale on DVD. i love cheesy japanse action/horror movies.

                    Versus is another rediculous one. Has some decent fighting in it.

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                    • el presidente Highsteppa
                      Platinum Poster
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 1332

                      #25
                      Re:: Recommend Good Movies

                      Here are a few more:

                      Full Contact - Chow Yun Fat manages to show that he's the ultimate bad guy in this heist/revenge film. What happens when he gets two of his fingers blown off in a double cross? Straps on two prosthetic fingers and learns to shoot with the other hand. Way over the top (with the opening featuring an exotic dancer busting out to Extreme's "Get The Funk Out" ), but still quite good.

                      Internal Affairs - Not the Andy Garcia, Richard Gere and Mike Figgis directed film, but a Hong Kong film that features a very cool idea; two undercovers unknowingly working against each other and for different sides of the law. Followed up by two sequels, but the first, as usual is the best. It's being remade by Tom Cruise's production company and possibly will be directed by Martin Scorcesse (!) which offers some hope.

                      The Mission - Five men are hired to protect a powerful, crime boss who's the target of a rival faction of Triads. Nice story about loyalty, friendship and mutual professional respect. If you liked Leon: The Professional, there's a very good likelihood you'll like this.

                      Hit Team - Has the look of John Woo, but without the Christian imagery trappings and not quite the soul either. Still a pretty good caper flick about a team of corrupt cops working outside of the law to bring down the criminals that the Hong Kong justice system can't touch.

                      Bangkok Dangerous Directed by the Pang Brothers (who also did The Eye - see below) the story follows a deaf mute hitman who manages to fall for a shopkeeper, but who runs awry of the local crime boss. Unbelievably well shot ending.

                      The Eye - A girl who was blinded at a young age is given a cornea implant that allows her to see dead people. Sounds like Sixth Sense (which it does have similarities to) but also has some of the better elements of The Mothman Prophecies, The Ring and a couple of other neat twists. Has some pretty unsettling moments of it's own.

                      Life of Ninja is like the Showgirls of Ninja films from the early 1980's, and is so undescribably awful I've never laughed so hard in my life. Ninja training consists of (according to this film) japanese women mudwrestling, japanese women being dipped in ice cold water wearing little more than white cloth bikinis, throwing of ninja stars at pie plates with unhappy faces drawn on them, Ninja women gaining tactical advantage over their openents by flashing their breasts at foes and then striking them down while they are dumbfounded. So awful it makes Sho Kosugi look like fucking Kenneth Branaugh. All scored to what seems to be a canned porn soundtrack.

                      Monday directed by Sabu. It's one of the funnier, stunningly shot films from a very promising emerging director. A Japanese salaryman wakes up in a hotel room unable to remember what happened the night before, and tries to recall his evening from the night before, starting from a funeral to his misadventures with a gangster to what goes horribly wrong from there. It's amazing how this guy can shift from slapstick to some pretty incredibly distrubing imagery without missing a beat.
                      Score so far: Owned ZoverTard 8 times - twice in one week! Twice more in same weekend.

                      More than six months later - he's still pissed LOL - check the last visitor - guess who the last visitor is on my profile page.

                      His newest incarnation this week:♫♫♫♫♫♫

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                      • Miguel_303
                        Getting Somewhere
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 117

                        #26
                        Re:: Recommend Good Movies

                        I remember REQUIEM FOR A DREAM

                        www.requiemforadream.com i m not sure but this the site....visit it!!!

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                        • Revinant
                          Getting Somewhere
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 110

                          #27
                          Re:: Recommend Good Movies

                          Originally posted by el presidente Highsteppa
                          Here are a few more:

                          Full Contact - Chow Yun Fat manages to show that he's the ultimate bad guy in this heist/revenge film. What happens when he gets two of his fingers blown off in a double cross? Straps on two prosthetic fingers and learns to shoot with the other hand. Way over the top (with the opening featuring an exotic dancer busting out to Extreme's "Get The Funk Out" ), but still quite good.

                          Internal Affairs - Not the Andy Garcia, Richard Gere and Mike Figgis directed film, but a Hong Kong film that features a very cool idea; two undercovers unknowingly working against each other and for different sides of the law. Followed up by two sequels, but the first, as usual is the best. It's being remade by Tom Cruise's production company and possibly will be directed by Martin Scorcesse (!) which offers some hope.

                          The Mission - Five men are hired to protect a powerful, crime boss who's the target of a rival faction of Triads. Nice story about loyalty, friendship and mutual professional respect. If you liked Leon: The Professional, there's a very good likelihood you'll like this.

                          Hit Team - Has the look of John Woo, but without the Christian imagery trappings and not quite the soul either. Still a pretty good caper flick about a team of corrupt cops working outside of the law to bring down the criminals that the Hong Kong justice system can't touch.

                          Bangkok Dangerous Directed by the Pang Brothers (who also did The Eye - see below) the story follows a deaf mute hitman who manages to fall for a shopkeeper, but who runs awry of the local crime boss. Unbelievably well shot ending.

                          The Eye - A girl who was blinded at a young age is given a cornea implant that allows her to see dead people. Sounds like Sixth Sense (which it does have similarities to) but also has some of the better elements of The Mothman Prophecies, The Ring and a couple of other neat twists. Has some pretty unsettling moments of it's own.

                          Life of Ninja is like the Showgirls of Ninja films from the early 1980's, and is so undescribably awful I've never laughed so hard in my life. Ninja training consists of (according to this film) japanese women mudwrestling, japanese women being dipped in ice cold water wearing little more than white cloth bikinis, throwing of ninja stars at pie plates with unhappy faces drawn on them, Ninja women gaining tactical advantage over their openents by flashing their breasts at foes and then striking them down while they are dumbfounded. So awful it makes Sho Kosugi look like fucking Kenneth Branaugh. All scored to what seems to be a canned porn soundtrack.

                          Monday directed by Sabu. It's one of the funnier, stunningly shot films from a very promising emerging director. A Japanese salaryman wakes up in a hotel room unable to remember what happened the night before, and tries to recall his evening from the night before, starting from a funeral to his misadventures with a gangster to what goes horribly wrong from there. It's amazing how this guy can shift from slapstick to some pretty incredibly distrubing imagery without missing a beat.
                          got the eye, I think theres pt 2 now, thanks Ill check the other ones

                          Originally posted by Miguel_303
                          I remember REQUIEM FOR A DREAM

                          www.requiemforadream.com i m not sure but this the site....visit it!!!
                          yes, Its a good movie, I love Aronofskys work actually Pi is my all time favorite movie
                          Revinant/S Junk?s/The Midnight Perverts
                          http://www.myspace.com/midnightperverts
                          Http://www.sjunkes.com

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                          • mixu
                            Travel Guru Extraordinaire
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 1115

                            #28
                            Re:: Recommend Good Movies

                            Saw The Motorcycle Diaries last week and it's fantastic. 'Che' Guevara on a trip around South America before he became revolutionary so (don't worry) there's no politics... and Gael Garc?a Bernal is a Hollywood star in the making.
                            Ask me a question...

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                            • Digger
                              Are you Kidding me??
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 2739

                              #29
                              torrente & torrent 2:mision en barbella haha funny shit but its on spanish....funny as hell.......ho man you should saw them
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                              • HoneyBearKelly
                                Addiction started
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 334

                                #30
                                Re: Recommend Good Movies

                                Honestly I'm getting bored by Asian cinema. All the plots seem to be about revenge or the aftermath of revenge. Enough!
                                Cat formerly known as Cheshire
                                *cue imperial death march"

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