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Interesting movie.  I can see the similarities to Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, but a fine movie on its own.
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Reservoir Dogs (1992)

As expected from Tarantino, this movie completely rules. The dialogue is unbelievably captivating. Thumbs Up
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All that is over. Today, I know how to celebrate beauty.
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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:


Reservoir Dogs (1992)
As expected from Tarantino, this movie completely rules. The dialogue is unbelievably captivating. Thumbs Up
 
One of my most favourite movies of all time. First time seeing it?
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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:


Reservoir Dogs (1992)
As expected from Tarantino, this movie completely rules. The dialogue is unbelievably captivating. Thumbs Up
 
One of my most favourite movies of all time. First time seeing it?


Yep. Smile I didn't dig it quite as much as Pulp Fiction (which is among my favorite all-time films), but my first viewing was still very positive. One of the best independent movies I've seen for sure.
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watched this for the 4th time yesterday


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Yep. Smile I didn't dig it quite as much as Pulp Fiction (which is among my favorite all-time films), but my first viewing was still very positive. One of the best independent movies I've seen for sure.
 
It's been quite some time since I seen Pulp Fiction. It's on Netflix so I'll probably watch sometime over the following week. Speaking of Tarantino films, what do you (or anyone else for that matter) think of Django Unchained?
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Interesting movie.  I can see the similarities to Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, but a fine movie on its own.
 
It�s not so long ago I saw this one too...great movie! That man is completely nuts...
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Watched this last night as it was the Mrs turn to choose. Hated it but she seemed to think it was fantastic Confused 3/10
My pick tonight.
 
LOLI saw this one with the wife not so long ago too...bdwr the dialogue and the acting were really bad. Typical chick movie. BORING...
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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:


Yep. Smile I didn't dig it quite as much as Pulp Fiction (which is among my favorite all-time films), but my first viewing was still very positive. One of the best independent movies I've seen for sure.
 
It's been quite some time since I seen Pulp Fiction. It's on Netflix so I'll probably watch sometime over the following week. Speaking of Tarantino films, what do you (or anyone else for that matter) think of Django Unchained?


I still need to see it. Unhappy I just finished this up:


The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Excellent film from start to finish. A few scenes are a bit dull, but the entire movie flows nicely and builds great tension!
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I went into this movie not knowing much about it and ended up being pretty impressed. Joseph Gordon Levitt plays his role well and was pretty convincing, which isn't easy considering he has to play someone with a disability. Not the best film that JGL has been in (watch 50/50) but still worth a watch for sure.
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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by VargTheViking VargTheViking wrote:

Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:


Yep. Smile I didn't dig it quite as much as Pulp Fiction (which is among my favorite all-time films), but my first viewing was still very positive. One of the best independent movies I've seen for sure.
 
It's been quite some time since I seen Pulp Fiction. It's on Netflix so I'll probably watch sometime over the following week. Speaking of Tarantino films, what do you (or anyone else for that matter) think of Django Unchained?


I still need to see it. Unhappy I just finished this up:


The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Excellent film from start to finish. A few scenes are a bit dull, but the entire movie flows nicely and builds great tension!

I just PVR'd this movie now.  It's one of those movies I'm surprised I haven't watched.  I've got a huge pile of movies on the to-watch pile, so it might take a few weeks before I get at it.
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^This movie was huge when it came out. I think I watched it in a movie theater. I�ve seen it multible times since then. It�s still scary...
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^ Yep, definitely a great and disturbing movie. Hannibal Lector is creepy as fuck. Wacko
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Easy Rider (1969)

I was actually pretty disappointed by this one. Not enough emphasis on character development and plot IMO, though still an interesting relic from the hippy era. Jack Nicholson's great acting and a few impressive scenes make it mildly enjoyable.
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Originally posted by VargTheViking VargTheViking wrote:

Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:


Yep. Smile I didn't dig it quite as much as Pulp Fiction (which is among my favorite all-time films), but my first viewing was still very positive. One of the best independent movies I've seen for sure.
 
It's been quite some time since I seen Pulp Fiction. It's on Netflix so I'll probably watch sometime over the following week. Speaking of Tarantino films, what do you (or anyone else for that matter) think of Django Unchained?

It's awesome.  If its still in theaters, go watch it.  If not, the DVD will probably come around soon.
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Watched this old Zombie movie from 1974. It's Italian so had sub-titles but I'm sure this was released dubbed under a different name. Enjoyable with a few beers but no classic. 5/10
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Came home from work, ordered some chinese food, and threw on The Sandlot, which I borrowed from my sister.


Similar to how I remember it from childhood.  I recall being annoyed by that brother who'd always repeat his older brother, and I still am now LOL.  The pool moment was just as funny, and when the fat kid was trash talking the other team as he was the catcher was a great bit I'd forgotten about.  
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