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The Last Movie You Watched
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Just watched pirate radio last night. It was alright, if only for the music. PSH is one of my favorite actors.
I plan on making today a movie day. I am going to watch the following:
Ass Backwards Instructions Not Included Haunter Dark Touch
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
Drinking Buddies
It's almost completely improvised, which is really cool. Not the greatest movie ever, but the subject matter is eerily and uncomfortably close to home. It kinda bummed me out.
Modern Times Forever.
Seriously though, IpMan 2. It was a pretty awesome film. I'd suggest everyone to watch IpMan if you're a fan of karate films at all. (January 28, 2014 at 2:50 pm)TAW Wrote: Seriously though, IpMan 2. It was a pretty awesome film. I'd suggest everyone to watch IpMan if you're a fan of karate films at all. I thought Ip Man was a great film. Ip Man 2 was a piece of schlock. (And I'm a Donnie Yen fan from way back.) (January 29, 2014 at 3:23 am)rasetsu Wrote:(January 28, 2014 at 2:50 pm)TAW Wrote: Seriously though, IpMan 2. It was a pretty awesome film. I'd suggest everyone to watch IpMan if you're a fan of karate films at all. Really? I enjoyed the sequence between him and Hung Kam-Bo, the use of the table in that fight was brilliantly entertaining. It felt like there was a much deeper struggle in the first film though. You really wanted Donnie Yen to beat the shit out of that Japanese captain. The foreigner in the second film was an aggravating ass-hat but he was never quite on the same level as an antagonist. What did you not like about the second one? (January 29, 2014 at 5:09 am)TAW Wrote: Really? I enjoyed the sequence between him and Hung Kam-Bo, the use of the table in that fight was brilliantly entertaining. It felt like there was a much deeper struggle in the first film though. You really wanted Donnie Yen to beat the shit out of that Japanese captain. The foreigner in the second film was an aggravating ass-hat but he was never quite on the same level as an antagonist. What did you not like about the second one? I enjoyed the table fight immensely, but the rest of the film was a paint by numbers blockbuster. It was written to be a blockbuster, rather than actually being one. There was nowhere near the depth of story and character in Ip Man 2. The first film moved you; the second was nothing but set pieces intentionally designed to be moving.
Fantasia 2000
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