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MasterofMovies on 3/24/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Haha yeah I only add movies that I see. I don't watch them as much as I used too though.
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Nayr111 on 3/25/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Oh okay
TheEgant on 3/26/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Re: Rush - Absolutely. I'm not a racing fan at all...but Rush was awesome. If you like it...also check out the documentary Senna. Rush was great though...
Nayr111 on 3/26/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I'll check it out
MasterofMovies on 3/28/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Grand Budapest Hotel is pretty amazing, but if you weren't a fan of Moonrise Kingdom I don't think you'll like it that much. Have you seen any of his other films? Grand Budapest is like a cross between Moonrise Kingdom and Rushmore. I gave it a 4.5./5 on Letterbox.How was John Carter?
Nice. Just saw Noah. It was a pretty damn good film despite the liberties taken. The visuals were grand, I thought the story was very good, and Crowe gave an awesome performance. I would give it a 4/5.
Kate668 on 4/1/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hey, thanks for the request!I would recommend Her, for sure. It's not your typical romance movie, it's much more than that. I really liked it.I see we both have Prisoners at 90%! Fantastic movie. Really looking forward to Denis Villeneuve's next film, also starring Jake Gyllenhaal, called Enemy.
Kate668 on 4/2/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I've been a Gyllenhaal fan ever since Donnie Darko, I've seen most of his films :)I really want to get Blade Runner off my list of shame soon! Thanks for recommending it!
Linzeda on 4/4/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Wow, very intense top ten! I've never heard of Raging Bull, though. What's that one about? :D
Linzeda on 4/7/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Right, I've heard Fight Club is an amazing film. :D Someone already spoiled it for me a long time ago, unfortunately. That's probably why I haven't watched it, yet haha
Kate668 on 4/8/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Oh, I meant to say, I agree with you that The Box is a terrible movie! I had high hopes for it because of Richard Kelly's involvement, and I knew the Twilight Zone episode that it was based on and really enjoyed it. But wow what a letdown it was!
Kate668 on 4/9/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
No I'm not on Letterboxd, I barely have enough time for Flickchart sometimes :)
Linzeda on 4/10/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Oh, yeah? What did you like about Rush? :D
TheHonestFilmFan on 4/13/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Have you seen Shaun of the Dead? I adore the Cornetto Trilogy!
Caesar on 4/15/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I'm a bit of a baseball junkie, so all of the behind-the-curtain drama shown in Moneyball was really great for me. A non-baseball fan may not have the positive reaction that I did, however. Buyer beware. :)
Caesar on 4/16/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I thought Her was excellent. I didn't rank it particularly high because I didn't find it all that enjoyable (it is a sad, sad movie), but I do think it's a great flick.
PiccoloKing on 4/16/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Wolf was very enjoyable but I need some time to precisely find a place for it on my chart. Entertaining it most definitely is.Yes, I'm a huge fan of Nolan, Fincher and Scorsese. Kubrick is awesome as well. Didn't like 2001 but loved The Shining (in my top 5) and EWS.
shane24 on 4/16/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Well, it depends. Do you enjoy store is that follow despicable characters, yet have a darkly comedic tone to it? If you do, then I can see you enjoying Filth. It gave me a vibe very much of something from Nicolas Cage, such as Vampire's Kiss, or Bad Lieutenant. I personally really enjoyed Filth. Not as much as the other said films, but the lead performance from Macavoy steered the film to a strong 4/5 for me on Letterboxd.
*stories.
Ostensibly, it is about a guy who falls for his computer but, more than that, it is about loneliness and heartbreak and the inability to connect with other people.
TheHonestFilmFan on 4/16/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yeah, Ferris Bueller isn't anything too special. It's got it's moments fir sure, and the cinematography is outstanding for a film of it's ilk, but it doesn't do all that much to stick out for a heavy emotional impact. Maybe it's because I didn't grow up in the Eighties. Did you?You know, that just got me thinking. What is the Ferris Bueller/Breakfast Club type teen-worth movie for the kids of today? You could say Rushmore for Nineties kids, but today? Hmmmm . . . .
As much as I am a fan of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, I haven't been able to muster up the will to see the reboot. It just seems so superfluous to me. I'm sure I'll see it eventually (and its sequel) but, right now, I'm content to overlook them.From now through the end of summer, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is the only true must-see movie for me.
ironichipster on 4/18/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yeah, I really like Magnolia's energy, story and its very human and flawed characters. Do you mind describing why GoodFellas is your #1? I don't have any serious objections to it and it's well directed, written and acted, but I don't feel as strongly about it as other people seem to.
SLionsCricket on 4/18/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hey man! I'm incredibly sorry for such a late reply. I've been busy trying to re-arrange my Flickchart as accurately as possible and so, I haven't even bothered to check the comments. I was going through your top 100 and I simply love it. I'm a little surprised to see "Young Frankenstein'" on there but I like the film and the choice. I'm glad to see the three Hitchcock films in your top 50. Those films are in my top 20! And boy, I recommend you see North by Northwest as soon as possible. Alongside Raiders and LoTR, its one of the most consistently entertaining films I've ever seen.Anyways, back to your comments. I like Kundun a lot. I'm a Buddhist and so, the film appeals to me more than some others. Yes, its definitely one of Scorsese's lesser popular films but its very impressive from a technical standpoint. I love the cinematography, performances and the direction Scorsese takes. He's my second favourite director. I can't wait to see 'The Wolf of Wall Street' :)
SLionsCricket on 4/19/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I'm checking out The Wolf of Wall Street in the next week or so and I'll tell you how I feel about the film. I feel like I'll love it! I just can't stop hearing good things about Leo and Jonah in the film. I've seen Drive and I actually didn't like it. It had very little dialogue and where some films excel at creating an atmosphere (like Leone's Westerns or some silent films even), "Drive" only felt too stylized and drab to me. I wasn't a fan of it. I haven't seen Midnight Cowboy however!
Just to clear things up, I only added Drive onto my List of Shame is because I approach ranking my films differently now. I've had to do so much re-arranging and erasing of my rankings that it gets annoying to have to do it Flickchart's way! Drive will be ranked properly in the next week or so. :)
ironichipster on 4/19/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
GoodFellas is in my top 100. So yeah, it's fine and I don't have any real objection to it. I just don't feel as strongly about it as other people. I'm more entertained by The Departed.
SLionsCricket on 4/21/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I'll tell you my thoughts on WoWS on Friday as soon as I see it! :)
TheEgant on 4/21/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
RE: The Hunt. Oh man...it's great. I'm a former elementary school teacher myself...so it really hit home. I watched it and 12 years a Slave in the same weekend...and I actually give an edge to The Hunt.
TheEgant on 4/22/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Please do....look forward to hearing your thoughts.
TheHonestFilmFan on 4/22/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yeah, Grand Budapest is my secomd favorite film of the year so far. A great flick.
shane24 on 4/23/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yeah, I heard it was very buggy. I'm quite a game guy. I have sooooo many games to get to.....so, so many. :D I'm an Elder Scrolls guy, too! However, I didn't finish the last game because it was extremely buggy.
I have a ps4. I have NBA 2K14, Killzone, Infamous, and Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes. I have only really being playing NBA so far.
I don't want an Xbox one, I don't like the always on feature. Sounds a bit creepy.
Well, it cost me $44. Aussie games are always more expensive. $110 for a ps3 game when it first came out. I'll take my time with Ground Zeroes. :)Yeah, I'm a Sony guy, too. :)Nope, haven't played it. I'll tell you when I do.
$80 for a ps4 game. The Aussie dollar was stronger than the American last year, too. It's just that we get ripped off. I just paid $19.50 for a ticket in the cinema.
I just watched The Grand Budapest Hotel. I gave it a 4/5 on Letterboxd. :)I am a music guy. I tend to lean towards rock, but I can dip into all types of music. I just can't get into death metal, screamo, or country music. What are you into? :) Probably everything I just said that I didn't like. :)
TheHonestFilmFan on 4/23/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Unfortunately not that I'm aware of. It's an Irish film, so it came out here first about a month ago. It's from the Director of The Guard, which was the most financially successful Irish film of all time, so I'd imagine it would be getting some sort of limited distribution stateside at some point.How about the Guard? Have you seen that one?
Kate668 on 4/23/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hey! I really enjoyed Spidey 2! Not everyone will like it I guess, but I like Andrew Garfield in the role(never really took to Tobey as Spidey/Peter Parker in the Raimi franchise, in fact I only watched the first movie). And I used to read the comics when I was younger, this movie reminded me of the comics I grew up with in certain parts, and I'm excited for what they'll do with the third instalment!
Oh, very interesting combination of music you like. :)Yeah, l Ike Pink Floyd and The Clash. However, I need to check out more of The Clash, I only have I Fought the Oaw, and Train in Vain on my iPad. I like new or old music. I just have to dig to find the stuff that's not on the radio. You know, all those songs that they replay over, and over, and OVER, AND OVER again! :) I have only one FM station in my town, so I can't escape it. Have you heard of The Saints? I like the song I'm Stranded. :)Oh yeah, l loved Prisoners! A heavy 4.5/5 for me. I can't wait to see Enemy.You're on Letterboxd? Am I following you? Sorry, I really don't know. :)
Australia if full of classic rock. Not much of it is like Pink Floyd, though. We call it pub rock. :) I can list some if you like. I can't guarantee you'll like it, but I'll give it a shot if you wish. :)
Oh, you're monkeybutt! Then yes, I'm following you. :) Ok, I'll check out London Calling when I have time.Sorry, had you heard of The Saints? Have you heard of Cold Chisel? Check out Flame Trees, Cheap Wine, Khe Sanh, or Saturday Night. There's so many more. They have a greatest hits if that'll be easier to check out. Up to you. Also Screaming Jets Better, and Daddy Cool Eagle Rock
shane24 on 4/24/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I've got a bunch more, too! Australia has so many 70's and 80's rock bands. The Saints were a punk band, just in case that was lost. :)I'm looking forward to Watch Dogs for games.I'm looking forward to The Little Death the most, for biased reasons. My cousin is in the movie. :D I'm very excited for the movies you listed, plus The Raid 2, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Rover, The Babadook, and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night.I don't know, or listen to much classical if I'm to be honest. If you want to share some, I'm open to trying. :)
Ok, I'm going to keep telling you songs of Aussie bands. :)Not a he, a she. :) No, I'm pretty sure she's a lead actor. This will be her sixth film. She is mainly a playwright, and stage actress. She loves writing, that's her main passion.I'll give Mozart and Beethoven a go, but I'm not sure it'll be my cup of tea, just so you know. :)I just watched The Amazing Spider-Man 2. I'd give it a light 4/5. :)
She had a blink and you'll miss it part in The Great Gatsby, did you see the film?
She played Ms McKee in The Great Gatsby. She was doing Hamlet in Brisbane at the time. She did three shows, then got on a flight to Sydney that night, shot her scenes for Gatsby, flew back that night, then was back to Hamlet. Busy. :)Pleas read this when you have five to ten minutes. :)http://www.abc.net.au/austory/content/2012/s3517881.htmThe first Amazing Spider-Man was a light 3.5/5 for me. I don't know, Spidey 2 may drop a bit. I didn't like how long it was, and there was some pretty silly parts in the film.Ok, gotcha. When I'm sitting down, I'll listen to Mozart. :) I'm answering you on a stack on Blu Rays in a shop right now. :D
I will also check out your Spider Letterboxd review. :)
I just liked Matt Singer's review of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 on Letterboxd. He gave it a 1.5/5. I guess his view will be closer to your view on the film. :)
Whoops! That was the 1.5/5 was for the original! :D I gave Shutter Island a 4/5, too. Although, I was disappointed because I guessed the ending as soon as the film started. You know, on the boat?
When you said 'nice story, very interesting', were you referring to Kate's story? :)I thought it was original, but it's not good that my brain ZAPPED the endings into my brain when I wasn't trying! :D Just the way Scorsese shot the opening boat scene gave the whole plot away for me. I was so hoping I was wrong! But, I still gave it a 4/5, because I recognise it's qualities. I'll probably be in the minority with that Spidey 2 score, but I can't change the score, it's how I felt. Not a huge Blu Ray collector. But, my DVD collection is huge. I probably have over a thousand DVDs, but about eighty Blu Rays. Not by choice, I was buying DVDs before there was Blu Rays. Nope, never heard of Rasputin Music. The place to go in Australia is JB HI FI. They have a huge collection, and a great variety. But we don't get criterions down here.
shane24 on 4/25/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I gave it a 4/5 as well. :) It seems to be a very divisive film from what happens on the ark. I personally think that's one of the best elements of the film. It was interesting character development, and led to me having interesting questions in my head to what I just saw.
How long have you been playing the piano for? :)
Getting good at it? You want to be a director? That's interesting. :)I like playing basketball and Australian rules footy. Not sure if you know about it. Other than that, movies, music, books, or games. :)
I thought you may have been a teen, but I wasn't completely sure. You like interesting things, considering your a teen. Usually teens follow the crowd and like the same things. Not you, I think that's pretty cool. :)No, it doesn't sound silly. I wish I knew what I wanted to do as a kid, then I would've had a goal. You stick to it, if you have a passion for it, keep at it. :) Have you thought of making some short films, then putting them on YouTube as practice? :) I liked movies as a kid, but I definitely appreciate a wider variety as an adult.
Did you see my Letterboxd comments to you?
Tell me if you ever do, I'll watch your short films. :)That's great that you've got support like that. Keep it up. That's cool your dad likes movies. My parents don't like films nowhere near as much as me.I will tell you what I like about Iron Man 3, but I'm only doing short messages at the moment because I'm about to have breakfast. :) I'll get back to it.I answered you question about Vampire's Kiss on Letterboxd, too. :)
I should've said lunch. :) It's 11:58 on Friday here. :) It's Anzac Day. Ok, I'll answer soon about Iron Man 3, and look for your comment. I just had a turkey, cheese and cranberry sandwich, with chips. :)
PiccoloKing on 4/25/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Se7en is a one-of-a-kind film for me. It's an absolutely chilling experience that delivers time and time again. Not a single problem I have with this masterpiece. The technical team does an impressive job bringing Fincher's nightmarish cityscape to life, Freeman and co. give career-best performances, and the writing by AKW is simply outstanding, wherein the characters are individuals with distinct personalities but they simultaneously represent something grander in conveying the film's social critique. The third act's narrative structure is unconventional to say the least. Ballsy to the core.Se7en is essentially a journey into an inhuman hell in the hope that the horror will shake you out of apathy and help you rediscover your humanity.
TheHonestFilmFan on 4/25/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yojimbo? It's good, but I wouldn't say it earns it's legendary status through it's content alone. But for the influence it had on Sergio Leone and the Western genre, as well as how foreign films are perceived, it totally deserves to be remembered as well as it is.The story's well-done and the main characters are really compelling, even if some of the side characters are pretty one-dimensional.I'm trying to get into the Kurosawa films. Have you seen Ikiru? I quite liked that one.How about Shutter Island? Any thoughts on Scorsese? I assume you like him?
Whoops. Didn't see Ikiru on your List of Shame, so I assumed you had seen it! :)
Yeah, Ride Along seems like a comedy for the average movie goer that likes Adam Sandler films like Jack & Jill, or Grown Ups.Glad you fixed your problem.
shane24 on 4/26/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I've seen all three. I can't remember much about, High Plains Drifter, but I know I like it. I watched Das Boot and A Separation in the last few years, so I have clearer thoughts on both. I thought Das Boot was one of the most thrilling movie I've seen. Great acting, great tension building. I would love to see the extended version, which I think was a mini-swords in Germany. I watched A Separtion blind, I didn't know anything about it before watching it. I suggest you do the same if possible. I thought it was a relate io ship drama, or a film that dealt with living over there. But, to my surprise, it was something completely different. I hope you enjoy all three. Come tell me what you think when you watch any of them. :)
shane24 on 4/27/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yep, keep me in the loop. :) I would like to hear your opinion on things.
MasterofMovies on 4/27/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Under the Skin is just a fantastic film through and through. It's definitely not for your average filmgoer, but I loved every second of it. Currently, it's my second favorite movie of the year behind The Raid 2. I just don't know if I could recommend it to you though. Do you like artsy movies?How was Ride Along? Personally, I didn't want to take the ride haha. I hated that movie.
Yeah, that's one point I forgot to say. I grew up on war films from the Autralian, and American perspective, so it's interesting for me now to see films like Come and See, Das Boot, and Letters from Iwo Jima that tell the story from the other side.Yeah, very downer ending, eh? I didn't mind it, but my mind doesn't have a 100% clear picture of what happened.
shane24 on 4/28/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I'm sorry Nayr, I'm not connected to the internet. I'm having trouble getting it to work. The thing about me is, if technology isn't working, I get frustrated and give up. I'll have to try again someday. I'll tell you my username if I do.Thanks! I'll let you know what I think of Infamous when I play it. Sid you play the other two?Haha! Yeah, sort of! :D Many of them were short films you see. Some of them were only 12 minutes. One, was two minutes. Have you heard of icheckmovies? I was working down the list on that site.Yep, seen The Master. Great acting, beautiful shots, interesting story. Plus it has some really funny scenes. I gave it 4.5/5. :)
cheesydog1 on 4/30/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
What did you think of The Master I thought it was great
shane24 on 5/1/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
It's fine. :)I'll add you on icheckmovies when I have time. Or you can add me, I'm under the same name.I will get to the music and Iron Man 3 soon. :)I didn't hate Easy A. I like Emma Stone, so that probably helped. I didn't laugh much, but I still enjoyed it. I'm a few years removed, so my thoughts are lacking. Have you seen Dreamcatcher?
cheesydog1 on 5/1/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Well it's about a guy played by Billy Bob Thornton he's mentally retarted and he's put in a mental hospital for something bad that happened in his past when he was a kid and he gets released from the hospital at this time he's an adult and so they release him but you know he has no place to live but then he becomes friends with this one friend and so you know he becomes good friends with him and so he ends up living with the kid and his family for a while but the mother's boyfriend is like really abusive and he drinks a lot and he does not like the idea of Billy Bob Thornton's character living with the family and it goes on from there but ya as you can probably tell it is probably my favorite film ever it's really relaxing I've seen it like a hundred times but ya I highly suggest you see it I think it's the most underrated film ever
shane24 on 5/2/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Dreamcatcher features arse aliens, four friends who can read minds (who rarely use the ability), crazy Morgan Freeman, and farts.....lots and lots of farts. This is a Stephen King novel. Terrible movie! But I did have some laughs. But the runtime, which is over 2 1/2 hours, is ridiculous. You can't see it, but Her is number six in my list of shame. I'd like to hear your thoughts when you get around to it. :)
I couldn't find you on icheckmovies.
Ah, sorry you're sick! I may be too late with the recommendations, damn the time difference! I'm thinking Shane, The Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Proposition and Open Range. See if any are what you want. :)
I found you, and requested to be your friend on icheckmovies. :)
shane24 on 5/3/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I gave Frozen a 3/5. Light fun, but I felt something was missing, couldn't put my finger on it. Shane has an awesome name. :D
I already have read it. I left a message. :)Shoot 'Em Up is an over-the-top action film starring Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti. I don't expect everybody (or anybody) to enjoy it as much as I do, but it just makes me happy, put a big smile on my face. Silly action, creative deaths, and a lead that gets angry at similar things to me. A film for me. :)
As I said in an above comment, I haven't seen Her, but I'll read your review now. :)
cheesydog1 on 5/5/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
How was Punch Drunk Love I'm dying to see it so what did you think of it
shane24 on 5/5/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Have you seen Nights of Cabiria?Is it depressing for you to see Phillip Seymour Hoffman in a film?
What B movies do you like?
What's letterbox I'm very interested a lot of people talk about it on here all I know is that you can rate movies
cheesydog1 on 5/6/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
It sounds very interesting I'm always opinionated with films so I think I might enjoy it I'll make an account this week do you like it
shane24 on 5/6/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
It follows prostitute Cabiria as she walks the streets. I enjoyed it. I don't think it would've been anywhere nears as good without Gilianna Mancini. She was also brilliant in La Strada. She's a great actress, that brings great emotion to her role. She makes me smile, too. She so tiny, yet she's a firecracker. Any part where she is dancing I found great. I gave it a 5/5 n Letterboxd. I gave her other Fellini film that I've seen La Strada a 4.5/5. But when she isn't in the Fellini films, I truly dislike his work. 8 1/2 and La Dolce Vita are long, boring, and too pretentious for me.No, I've never heard of Deathstalker, I'll look it up. :) Who's James Rolfe?Oh yeah, definitely want to check that Hoffman film out. So far, I've only seen Hunger Games after his death, which isn't a film that allows him to showcase his abilities too much.
Oh, and I answered your Wolf Creek 2 question. :)
Nights of Cabiria is more than just walking the streets really, that's basic. She meets interesting people, go a variety of places that allows the story to cover religions, love, and more that gets too spoilery. Not a word, but I don't care. :)
Thanks for being my 100th comment man ;)
shane24 on 5/7/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
No, never heard of James Rolfe, should I check him out?Chasing Sleep was good, really weird, but I like weird. Kinda like The Machinist. Have you seen that?Not Suitable for Children was a funny Aussie film, and Waiting Guffman was fun, despite it not really being my sense of humour.How many times have you seen Fargo? I enjoy it much more every time I see it. This is from somebody who didn't get the appeal of the film when I first saw it. Oh, I like dark, so I'm finewith a darker version of Fargo.
cheesydog1 on 5/7/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I thought it was a pretty good film didnt love it all that much but it was pretty good definitely a funny film I still need to see Young Frankenstein I think I have but I don't remember it
Alright I made an account I go by the name HollowBlade ;)
Just did a review on Sling Blade if you want to check it out ;)
shane24 on 5/8/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I like weird......when it's interesting. On the surface, it may look stupid, but I like it when they use a unique method to deliver a message/plotline, that would otherwise be basic, and cliche. I don't know when we get Fargo down here, but I'll let you knowDid you watch True Detective?Okay, I'll check out your review.
I found Fargo randomly. Luckily it's on SBS, which has an on demand website for everything that's been shown on the channel. There's three eps on there that I've got to watch.
cheesydog1 on 5/8/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Ya I'll make sure I check out your reviews and comment on them as well ;)
Ya I just read the comment and your review for Punch Drunk Love I agree Paul Thomas Anderson is amazing with great characters I didn't leave a comment on there because I am still kinda struggling with how it works and all that but I did leave a like and subscribed
Well when I tried to comment it said I had to validate my email do I like type it in again?
Where do I validate my account?
Nope, it was late when I found Fargo. I'll watch it over the weekend.Oh, you should get on True Detective! Wow!My favourite docs are Act of Killing, American Movie, The Final Member, The Paradise Lost Trilogy, and The Thin Blue Line
So do I type in my email or if not where would I find it
I forgot some. :) I also enjoyed Project Nim, Searching for Sugar Man, Exit Through the Gift Shop, Senna, The King of Kong, F for Fake, Big River Man, Hoop Dreams, Catfish, and Spellbound. If you want to know more about any of them, tell me. I just can't go into detail, as I'm about to go to work. :)
Sorry
cheesydog1 on 5/9/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Like some stupid orange thing pops up at the top and I checked my email I updated my stuff but I don't know where I send them the validation ;(
You know what dude I'll get it I'm very sorry for all that dumb stuff
Thanks bro ;)
Shane24comments2 on 5/9/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I have this page too. If you're having troubles with my page being slow, you may want to leave comments here. :)
shane24 on 5/9/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
You can still comment on the second comments page, even if I use the other account. Just to be clear. :)What's your favourite documentary?Yeah, big fan of the Coens. The only films I don't like are Intolerable Cruelty and The Ladykillers. The Hudsucker Proxy was just okay, and I haven't seen Inside Llewyn Davis. Raising Arizona was the same as Fargo for me. The next time I saw it, it went from a 3/5, to a 5/5. Most of their films have that affect on me.
Alright I will
But ya that's alright dude we all make mistakes
shane24 on 5/10/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Have you seen American Movie? It may be handy for somebody who wants to be a director one day.What about The Final Member? That doc is bloody hilarious. To be honest, i have a feeling you won't like Spider-Man 2. I hope I'm totally wrong. :)Okay, I'll read your review. :)Not sure what movies I'm watching yet. Maybe the original Scarface?Did my page load better for you this time? :)
That's not the original Scarface. The film I'm watching this weekend is from the 30's. I actually love the remake! :D I don't mind his overreacting, but I also enjoy him in Godfather, also. I also plan to watch Incendies, which if from the director of Prisoners, and Enemy.
cheesydog1 on 5/10/2014 Reply · Like · (1 like)
I was really surprised I really liked it even more than the first of the reboot a lot more going on in it but there are some flaws but other than those flaws I have with it I would say it was really good
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Are you on Letterboxd? Can you add me? I'm easy to find, I have the same name. :)How did you find the Rhino?
Whoops! The last comment was meant for cheesydog1. :)
I love Brazil! Took two viewings, but I really dig it. I need to see The Conversation again, I didn't like t as much as I thought I would. You may like it because it's Coppola. But I'm not a Mallick fan, so I never get much from his work. What's your opinion on Mallick?
All his movies bore the shit out of me. The closet I came to liking was Badlands.I hope you like The Conversation. I wish Australia has Netflix. :(
Yep, my real name is Shane. I'd prefer not to say my last name, as there wouldn't be too many people with my last name. Can I ask what your real name is? I like knowing the names of people I enjoy talking to on here. :)
Can I call you by your name?
shane24 on 5/11/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I left a Letterboxd comment bud. :)
cheesydog1 on 5/11/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I hear your a classic rock fan me I'm a major major fan of that type of music my favorite bands are Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd what's your favorite band
I do have to say he is a pretty good songwriter but I'm not all into his singing I don't really think he deserves to be in the top ten all time best singers by Rolling StoneNo I have not heard of Arcade Fire
I'll listen yo their music and I'll tell you what I think probably later
Sorry not yo it was suppose to be to my bad
SLionsCricket on 5/12/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hey man! I'm very sorry for not getting back to you at all. I'm terrible at checking messages! I saw The Wolf of Wall Street a while back and loved it! It falls just short of my top 100. Brilliant film, Di Caprio and Jonah Hill were outstanding. The quaeloods (however else you spell it) is probably my favourite scene. The film really elevated in quality when Jordan Belford leaves his first wife and begins an affair with Margot Robbie's character. I loved the film but I'm not too sure if I'll revisit it any time too soon. Hey man, I heard you have a Letterboxd account. Would you mind telling me your username so I can follow you. Mine's just 'SLionsCricket'
cheesydog1 on 5/14/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Just read your review for the film I'm interested to check it out sorry it took a while
cheesydog1 on 5/15/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Well I've seen Independence Day a long time ago after re watching it I would say I liked it you know it's a pretty fun flick and for Austin Powers a I'll be perfectly honest I really did not like the Austin Power films that much and my opinion was kind of the same with this one but I would say it's the best out of the trilogy
shane24 on 5/15/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Nah, I'll be in Sydney in two weeks, so I'll check out Godzilla, X-Men, Neighbours (or Bad Neighbours down here), and A Million Ways to Die in the West then. I'm having a week off work.I haven't seen a movie for a few days. I did enjoy the short film Signs, One Week (Buster Keaton), and The Music Box (Laurel & Hardy). All are on YouTube. Nah, haven't played Infamous yet. Maybe this weekend after I help my sister move house.
saddler16 on 5/15/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hey,Shane told me you like Bob Dylan.I just started listening to him and am really digging him,what albums do you have?
saddler16 on 5/16/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I only have the Highway 61 and Blonde on Blonde albums,but some of my favorites are Like a Rolling Stone,Tombstone Blues,Highway 61 Revisited,Desolation Row,Rainy Day Woman # 12 & 35,Visions of Johanna,Leopardskin Pillbox Hat,4th Time Around and Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands.I know that's a lot but I don't think I could pick just one.How about you?The only Pink Floyd I've heard is The Wall,which I love.Have you heard Dark Side of the Moon?Would you recommend it?
cheesydog1 on 5/17/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hey I got a question for you how do you add a photo to your profile I been trying to figure this out for a while I know you go to edit profile and then a photo so I've downloaded a picture it says it wants me to save and open and when I press open it brings me to blank page what should I do then?
saddler16 on 5/17/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Hmmm...don't think I've heard Hurricane or Echoes.I've never listened to The Clash,should I?I know some of The Who's and Led Zepplins more well known songs,but I don't own any Cd's of them or anything,should I? :)What do you think of The Beatles?How about The Rolling Stones?
shane24 on 5/19/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Not too long now until I'm on holiday, and get to watch Godzilla. :) It has been a very divisive movie so far.Yeah, I've seen Passion of Joan of Arc. Wasn't for me, I have it ranked low. I understand your way of ranking, but it's not my way. I rank in enjoyment to me, that is all. I'm aware films down lower deserve to be higher, but I didn't enjoy them, so they can't move up.
saddler16 on 5/19/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Yep,The Stones are great.What do you think of The Beatles?
shane24 on 5/20/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Well, if it had that affect on you, you must give it five stars I guess. The way you said out of respect seemed like you were putting it much higher just because of it's reputation. I just couldn't connect with it, and was glad when it was over. However, I'm glad you got more out of it than me. :)
saddler16 on 5/20/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
The Beatles are my favorite band,that's why I wanted to know :)Nope,that was the first time I'd seen Godfather 2.I loved it,I think it's right below The Godfather 1 in my top 20.
cheesydog1 on 5/24/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
whats that
shane24 on 5/26/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
What has been happening? :)
shane24 on 5/27/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
Oh, interesting! So, is your number one accurate as it is above? Or are you still thinking about it?Add me again if you create a new account. :)
shane24 on 8/19/2014 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
How are you Ryan?