This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
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They're all in suits, which makes that picture misleading. I've watched enough of the show to decide that fashion guy is overall clinically retarded and that actually, movie Akio would do better.
The stereotype that all gay men know how to dress is a filthy, filthy lie. Only the majority of them do.
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I made my friend watch the Utena movie. She was very confused about it, yay!
The last movie I watched was "Eraserhead". I don't think I've seen anything that disturbing in a long time. It had lots of wtf symbolism, darkness, Silent Hillish sound effects and atmosphere and of course it messed with your mind way too much. If it hadn't been so dark and disturbing I would attempt to interprete it 'cause it seemed quite interesting, but I don't think I even want to watch it again.
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I saw Zodiac last night. I thought it was great, but I can see how some people might not like it as much. Some little details urked me slightly. I think for a horror movie, it's a flop, but for suspense, A+
I guess it all depends on what you like though.
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I really want to see Zodiac. The history geek in me wants to see it because it's a bit of San Francisco lore and it has the potential to be at least moderately creepy if done correctly.
I saw 300 yesterday. It was pretty.
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Then I think the geek in you would like Zodiac. That's why I thought some people wouldn't like it: it's less Hollywood-blockbuster-creepy-ect and more...historically accurate. From what I could see, they really didn't twist around much of anything to make it 'scarier'. Perhaps one or two scenes, but it stayed true to the Zodiac killer almost entirely.
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I saw Mirrormask last night. It was wonderful. I really enjoyed it.
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Giovanna wrote:
Tamago wrote:
QueerEyeAkio.jpg
They're all in suits, which makes that picture misleading. I've watched enough of the show to decide that fashion guy is overall clinically retarded and that actually, movie Akio would do better.
The stereotype that all gay men know how to dress is a filthy, filthy lie. Only the majority of them do.
Someone's obviously never been to a Brisbane gay bar. The poor taste of gay Australians is enough to make you vomit!
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It's incredibly shameful... I only just got around to watching Wayne's World last Sunday. It was like a religious experience of some sort! Kinda like how I felt after discovering The Mighty Boosh. I've been going around the house shouting "denied!" at every possible moment. I partly blame my two friends who are dressing up as Wayne and Garth to go clubbing tomorrow.
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Hiraku wrote:
belladonna wrote:
I saw Mirrormask last night. It was wonderful. I really enjoyed it.
Mirrormask... may I ask what it's about?
Mirrormask is this wonderful film written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Dave McKean, Neil's often partner in crime. It's a kind of fantasy story with a feel slightly similar of Labyrinth or the Dark Crystal, and is also by the Jim Henson corporation. The basic plot is that a girl who preforms in the circus with her family wants to "run away to real life". She doesn't want to be a circus performer anymore. But her mother gets ill, and soon she finds herself in a strange fantasy world which is in peril, and she must find something called the "Mirrormask" to save it. What I enjoy about this movie is the way Gaiman has taken a basic fairytale plot and worked it in a new way, so that things are fresh and new feeling. The visuals, as always with Gaiman's works, are amazing. I recommend this movie.
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Yasha wrote:
This forum has the best taste in movies ever.
I don't know if this one has been mentioned yet, but Pi is an absolutely awesome movie, as is Ichi the Killer. And don't forget The Happiness of the Katakuris.
EEEE! I love you I love you I love you! I knew someone else besides me had to like asian horror on this forum. I wasn't as big of af an of Ichi the killer, extreme gore can get to me, but Happiness of the Katakuris was really funny. "My uvula!"
My asian horror favorites:
Marebito is absolutely amazing. There are not enough words to discribe it's awsomeness. It's about fear, and the workings of fear, the hollow earth theory, de-evolution, I've never been so blown away by a movie as this. Also, if you do see it, re-watch the ending thirty seconds at least three times, and focus on her eyes. You'll see why.
Suicide Club is a strangely life-affirming movie, and very mind-trip. Genises is unbelievably sexy and scary, and the movie has some of the best quotes I've ever heard.
A Snake of June is very good as well, it explores sexuality. If you know anyone who is having problems getting a girl, recomend this movie. It'll help explain the psychology of female sexuality very well.
Battle Royale is also amazing, it really reminded me of Fight Club in some ways.
Infection scared me so badly, I couldn't sleep at night, and it takes alot for a movie to scare me. It's one of those movies that seeps into your head.
Maarika wrote:
The last movie I watched was "Eraserhead". I don't think I've seen anything that disturbing in a long time. It had lots of wtf symbolism, darkness, Silent Hillish sound effects and atmosphere and of course it messed with your mind way too much. If it hadn't been so dark and disturbing I would attempt to interprete it 'cause it seemed quite interesting, but I don't think I even want to watch it again.
Hehe, I agree. Eraserhead is amazing, but so hard to watch... eeegh. The sound of that baby screeming still pops into my head.
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300 ROCKED MY WORLD LAST NIGHT
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Emiemipoemi wrote:
300 ROCKED MY WORLD LAST NIGHT
Seconded. I kept forgetting to post this because I want to see it again. Oh god, that movie is pure
Although surprisingly, the leather hot pants don't do it for me at all. I wasn't all that turned on by all the manly chests, either... mostly what I thought about that was how beautiful they were in an artistic sense, and how an athlete's body in motion is a wonderful thing to watch.
What I wasn't surprised by is that critics are shitting all over 300 for no reason. It's a myth, people. It's not fact, it's not historical, it's a reinterpretation of history into myth, the same way scholars believed that the myths about the Olympic pantheon were once based on historical fact. The story is only as bare as any myth is at its basis, the battles are only as exaggerated as any mythic battle, the creatures are only as fantastic as any mythical creature, and the themes are just as powerful and touching as myths all through the ages.
Those battles, though. Wow. I felt the need to kick some ass after seeing that.
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Yasha wrote:
What I wasn't surprised by is that critics are shitting all over 300 for no reason. It's a myth, people. It's not fact, it's not historical, it's a reinterpretation of history into myth, the same way scholars believed that the myths about the Olympic pantheon were once based on historical fact. The story is only as bare as any myth is at its basis, the battles are only as exaggerated as any mythic battle, the creatures are only as fantastic as any mythical creature, and the themes are just as powerful and touching as myths all through the ages.
Is Frank Miller who has said many times they are not historic spartans but "HIS SPARTANS". :p
*sniff* It's not been shown in Mexico yet... to more weeks more to go -.-
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Romanticide wrote:
Is Frank Miller who has said many times they are not historic spartans but "HIS SPARTANS". :p
*sniff* It's not been shown in Mexico yet... to more weeks more to go -.-
EXACTLY. I didn't know he had said that, but that's exactly it. He took the basis of what made a Spartan into a Spartan and cut away all of the unnecessary stuff-- the stuff that made them historical figures. The essence that made them different from anything else, that's what he kept. And now people are whining because it's not historically accurate and Xerxes is a club fag and shit like that. They totally missed the point.
You will love it. It's awesome.
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Yasha wrote:
Romanticide wrote:
Is Frank Miller who has said many times they are not historic spartans but "HIS SPARTANS". :p
*sniff* It's not been shown in Mexico yet... to more weeks more to go -.-EXACTLY. I didn't know he had said that, but that's exactly it. He took the basis of what made a Spartan into a Spartan and cut away all of the unnecessary stuff-- the stuff that made them historical figures. The essence that made them different from anything else, that's what he kept. And now people are whining because it's not historically accurate and Xerxes is a club fag and shit like that. They totally missed the point.
You will love it. It's awesome.
I am actually resisting the temptation of reading the comic first, I know is basically the same thing but I preffer to see it in movement first.
And I wished they started filming Sin city 2: a dame to kill -.-
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belladonna wrote:
I saw Mirrormask last night. It was wonderful. I really enjoyed it.
I liked it a lot, but at the same time, I feel like I would have liked it a whole lot better if it actually had some Jim Henson muppets instead of CGI... kind of defeats the purpose of using the Henson Company, you know?
It's also certainly no Labyrinth or even Pan's Labyrinth, but I still liked it.
300 SEVERELY ruled.
If you're wondering by what I mean by 'severely,' I mean that I exited the theater fully content like I haven't been in a long time. I haven't seen a movie so good in a long time, and I think I can honestly say I can't think of anything I didn't like about the movie.
Gerard Butler already rocked my socks as Phantom of the Opera, but now, as Leonidas... woof.
Who's looking forward to seeing Grindhouse? I Rodriguez and Tarantino stuff.
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I found the Street fighter parody made by Jackie Chan1!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYweptE-dl0
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dollface wrote:
Anyway, next on my list to see is Grindhouse. It might possibly be the most pointless movie to come out in years. Just like pretty much all of Tarantino's movies, it does everything just for cheap shock value and gore. I really do love Tarantino.
To me Tarantino movies are the most pointless fun ever!!!
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Just saw Zodiac, flippin' creepy. The movie feels like years instead of hours. The soundtrack is awesome. Jake Gyllenhaal superb acting. All around done right.
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Giovanna wrote:
]Oh, and Lady Nilamarthiel, Sense and Sensibility . I felt so bad for Rickman's character.
Alan Rickman
I AM AN ALAN RICKMAN WHORE OMG.
And yes, I felt bad for him, too. And he did amazing. I could see the pain there and it made my heart shatter.
I remember him in Titus... I really loved that movie
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I haven't been to the movies in one and a half years.
It's anime, but my favorite movie at the moment is AIR the movie. ^-^
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Yasha wrote:
Emiemipoemi wrote:
300 ROCKED MY WORLD LAST NIGHT
Seconded. I kept forgetting to post this because I want to see it again. Oh god, that movie is pure
Quoted for undeniable truth. I finally saw it today, after trying to catch a matinée showing all week.
Yasha wrote:
Although surprisingly, the leather hot pants don't do it for me at all.
Those were beyond hot pants. Those were man-panties.
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You know, I'm kinda of excited about Sweeny Todd, but I just found out Sascha Baron Cohen is in it.
Alan Rickman is, too, which as Epi put it ..."pantalones crema"
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