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No spoken words said:Chariots of Fire.
Like? Dislike? I want to know your thoughts.
LemonMacPhisto said:He was great in The Fifth Element and Friday, too bad his career went down the path it did, you know?
Same with Cuba Gooding Jr., iconic in Jerry Maguire, and has done absolutely nothing since... except maybe Radio, but that's it.
lazarus said:
Undeservedly won Best Picture over Reds, an actual masterpiece. Chariots isn't a bad film, but it's nothing special. You take away that Vangelis score and no one would even remember it.
No spoken words said:Oh, fuck the Oscars.
LemonMacPhisto said:
And the po-lice.
LemonMelon said:I've really been catching up on the "movies to watch" list in my head.
Trainspotting is next.
Lancemc said:Scorsese's "Shine A Light" trailer.
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33726http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33726
COBL_04 said:Can someone please explain to me what the hell Pulp Fiction is? Is it comedy? Drama? Action? Thriller? Horror? Ultra-violence-for-the-sake-of-it?
And what the hell is the gimp?
LemonMacPhisto said:
Pulp Fiction is mainly a character drama about different sets of people (hitmen, a washed-up boxer, etc...) connected by a soulless mob boss.
It has moments of violence, but it's few and far between. Most of the movie is sharp dialogue going back in forth between two characters. It's also non-linear, which is amazing, btw.
The Gimp is some dude that two sadists keep in the basement of their shop. When Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames are captured... yeah. I don't recall seeing anything explicit, but it's all implied.
COBL_04 said:
Okay. So I should grow a pair and check it out?
hardyharhar said:
Love Trainspotting. Good luck, there's some tough scenes but an overall good portrayal of a very difficult addiction. Love the scene where they all get together in another attempt at kicking the habit and go to the great outdoors to walk to the top of the hill. Also, I love the ending rap. No wonder people turn to smack. (to the movie, not heroin)