Saw that movie a bit ago. Felt like I was 7 or 8 again finding some weird movie on HBO. Really, really good movie.House of the Devil was so awesome I am immediately watching it again with director/cast commentary.
Hah! I actually bought Moon second hand a few days ago, and finally got around to watching it now. I was just about to post basically the same thing.
The thing I think I appreciated most about the movie was the part immediately preceding the end credits. The pod enters the atmosphere, and you get a few seconds of radio/television chatter about Sam Bell's (was that his name?) clone testifying somewhere, and a caller calling him a cook, and ... it was just great. Obviously things weren't going to be easy, and maybe some will call him a cook, but it becomes clear that things might become better. After such an engaging movie about a horrific concept, it leaves you with this five second burst of hope.
There were a dozen other brilliant things about the movie, but I really appreciated throwing that in there.
Incredible. Movies like Moon are why Science Fiction exists.
Yeah, I think the last sci-fi movie that I enjoyed this much was Sunshine. Moon was better though.Incredible. Movies like Moon are why Science Fiction exists.
I don't see that name listed in the credits, but that couldn't have been him.I'm almost certain the guy in that ending bit who you could hear shouting about him being an illegal alien was Tom Wilson.
Ah that's another great one! Love the great crane shot at the beginning of the party where it starts wide showing all the guests partying away and zooms down to the stolen key in her hand. Such a great use of camera to convey what is truly important to the story.What about Notorious?
I have never seen a silent movie.Last night I saw Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans with an original musical score by Austin-based group MY EDUCATION, which they performed live. It was an amazing, wonderful experience. If you ever get a chance to see a silent film with live music, go go go. Sunrise is one of my favorite movies, anyway, but last night was amazing.
I have never seen a silent movie.Last night I saw Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans with an original musical score by Austin-based group MY EDUCATION, which they performed live. It was an amazing, wonderful experience. If you ever get a chance to see a silent film with live music, go go go. Sunrise is one of my favorite movies, anyway, but last night was amazing.
Um, that's cause it was FILMED with the INTENTION of being seing soley in 3-D. Fault that if you will, but that's why you hear the "it looks amazing" comments.Visually, I saw it in 2d and really thought that it looked nice, but just didn't blow me away like I was expecting from all the "It looks amazing" comments that I heard.
Gotta love the use of the 360 degree camera though.House of the Dead. Frickin' House of the Dead. By Uwe Boll. I thought I'd watch it to see just how bad it really is. I mean, it's not like it would be a complete waste of time...
It was a complete waste of time. And the first time I've ever watched an action scene with high-powered weaponry and kick-ass moves that made me go "Oh for the love of God, please stop already!".
Gotta love the use of the 360 degree camera though.[/QUOTE]House of the Dead. Frickin' House of the Dead. By Uwe Boll. I thought I'd watch it to see just how bad it really is. I mean, it's not like it would be a complete waste of time...
It was a complete waste of time. And the first time I've ever watched an action scene with high-powered weaponry and kick-ass moves that made me go "Oh for the love of God, please stop already!".
Yes.Watched Bram Stoker's Dracula last night.
Man, Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder both suck ass.
I liked it, was good brainless entertainment.Hot Tub Time Machine. Fuck yeah!