Guest teke184 Report post Posted February 19, 2003 Two words: Donnie Darko. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted February 19, 2003 Juan Sin Miedo I saw this movie on late night tv about luchadore Hurrican Ramierz. Its in Black&White and in Spanish but it was entertaining to watch as it had some matches in it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Downhome Report post Posted February 20, 2003 Two words: Donnie Darko. I've already seen it, and loved it also. As a matter of fact, it's one of the best films I've ever seen when I really get down to it. I think everyone should check this one out, I really do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted February 20, 2003 I agree with Downhome about Donnie Darko being one of the best films I've ever seen. Which makes me all the more angry that TV Guide only gave it ** out of a possible ****, yet gave that overrated boring piece of shit Dances With Wolves the full ****. I find it kinda funny and I find it kinda sad, that the dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had. I literally start to cry whenever I see the end of that movie. It's so damn BEAUTIFUL (in a sick sort of way). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Crucifixio Jones Report post Posted February 20, 2003 I'm not moved to tears or anything, but yes Donnie Darko is EXCELLENT on so many different levels. I can't wait to see this director's next project whatever it is he chooses. And DRIVE is only worth seeing if you're a huge Brittany Murphy mark like I WAS at the time that I saw it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest tank_abbott Report post Posted February 21, 2003 Review Under the Rainbow and Hammerhead Jones Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vyce Report post Posted February 21, 2003 Rent Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru, probably the best movie I've ever seen. Definitely one of Akira's more underrated movies. Well....perhaps not so, but this one seems to get lost in the shuffle while people tend to focus more upon his period epics like Ran, Rashomon, or Seven Samurai[.I] Ikiru is a very beautiful and haunting film. From a personal standpoint, it may be my favorite of all of Kurosawa's works. Now to move onto the more grotesque stuff: I recommend two of the best werewolf flicks in recent years, the delightful Ginger Snaps, and the sinisterly fun Dog Soldiers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites