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« Reply #2150 on: 19 October 2009, 22:09:10 »

The fact that your post changed the page is serendipitous.
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« Reply #2151 on: 19 October 2009, 22:21:10 »

Well good for you that you think that way Mikero.
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« Reply #2152 on: 19 October 2009, 23:55:33 »

Started watching Annie Hall today in one of my film classes. It's my first Woody Allen film and I effin' love it. Simply fantastic, and it's not even over yet.
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« Reply #2153 on: 20 October 2009, 02:06:35 »

Last week was the Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF '09). I didn't go to much but I saw a short competition with some good and bad stuff. It was Short Competition #5, which included the new Wallace And Gromit which was GREAT. Definitely my favourite of theirs yet. It's got a Batman and Aliens reference for Jah's sakes. Another great short was called "Runaway", I'm pretty sure it was from France, and it was about a runaway train. Real nice.

OIAF '09 Sidenote: Disney recognizes my program as the best Animation program. This has been coming for a while but they were always kind of waffling about it, and now they're pretty much going to start working with our program a bit more so we can get Disney guest lecturers and stuff. They're even talking about some internship applicant opportunities, but I don't think I can get too into that. It's just pretty cool.


Anyway, today we cut short my character animation class to pool into a lecture room with the [loser] first and second years to watch an Israeli-Australian joint production film based on the works of Etgar Keret, an Israeli author. The title was "$9.99" (Nine ninety-nine), simply adapted from the Hebrew title "The Meaning of Life for $9.99". Afterward the director, Tatia Rosenthal, talked to us about it and fielded questions and showed us other stuff like her student film, "Crazy Glue" (also based on an Etgar Keret story), and an early more derivative-promo-fundraiser (proof of concept) version of what became the opening to "$9.99", called "A Buck's Worth".

"$9.99" was pretty good, I thought, though the story was confusing for most (really it's just a bunch of stories at once). It was stop-motion, which we don't really do but animation is animation, of silicone puppets. I was pretty impressed with the shots and the whole thing really, and I think it's worth checking out if you can find it (it's not been released everywhere, mostly just at select film festivals, no idea what the online situation is), it's just over an hour long. The whole lecture was filmed (minus the videos we watched) but I don't know if students will have unlimited access to it or anything for me to do an unauthorized repost (not that I really think anyone here would be interested).

Well good for you that you think that way Mikero.

What I really meant was that I don't know you well enough to base MY movie goings on YOUR movie goings. I don't have a feel for your tastes yet.
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« Reply #2154 on: 25 October 2009, 23:49:54 »

I saw Saw VI on Friday. I thought was a lot better than Saw V. The series is getting more and more unlikely, yet it is still pretty well written...but I'm really looking forward to the conclusion of the series. It needs to end, and soon - like, within one or two more movies.
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« Reply #2155 on: 28 October 2009, 20:34:54 »

I stoped after Saw III, lost all interest in it.
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« Reply #2156 on: 28 October 2009, 21:54:47 »

I still stand by my opinion that the first Saw is a GREAT movie. The second one was fun, but not nearly as good. I saw the third and part of the fourth and honestly I can't say I'm surprised how low the series has dropped.
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« Reply #2157 on: 28 October 2009, 22:43:44 »

The first Saw wasn't as gory as people seem to remember it. Most of the gore was implied, which is part of what made it so unnerving.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre syndrome.
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« Reply #2158 on: 29 October 2009, 02:11:53 »

Also Pulp Fiction syndrome.

Critics bashed the film for being bloody and gory, where very little of anything was seen.
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« Reply #2159 on: 29 October 2009, 05:04:06 »

It's so weird that people have such a hard time separating something they thought and something they actually witnessed.
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« Reply #2160 on: 29 October 2009, 05:52:47 »

I try to not read too far into a lot of things.
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« Reply #2161 on: 29 October 2009, 15:28:29 »

John has never finished a book.
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« Reply #2162 on: 29 October 2009, 16:00:03 »

This is what I see.

John has never bla blah blah words
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« Reply #2163 on: 31 October 2009, 01:11:58 »

Well clearly you read his whole post or you wouldn't even have commented like that.




OH. It was an attempt at humor.








Anyway Shannon dressed up as the house from Up for the class Halloween competition today and I thought that was pretty cool.
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« Reply #2164 on: 31 October 2009, 01:15:36 »

Was her old man tied to a hose and being dragged around?
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« Reply #2165 on: 1 November 2009, 02:08:41 »

Watched Paranormal Activity. Terrible, one or two scary parts and not all that scary.

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« Reply #2166 on: 1 November 2009, 08:16:26 »

You just not as easy to scare as I do.
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« Reply #2167 on: 6 November 2009, 03:38:07 »

Was her old man tied to a hose and being dragged around?

Actually she dressed as like... the concept of the movie Up.

Basically her body had a sky pattern thing going on and then on a hat she had the house and had balloons. I didn't really see it all though. I thought it was probably the most creative in the program.
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« Reply #2168 on: 6 November 2009, 11:28:04 »

I finally got to seeing Zombieland. I liked it, honestly, much of the humor was great.

I felt that there should have been more zombie representation, And maybe a little more death...

However, all and all a great film.
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« Reply #2169 on: 7 November 2009, 23:08:26 »

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« Reply #2170 on: 7 November 2009, 23:40:16 »

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« Reply #2171 on: 8 November 2009, 05:25:00 »

My hair is brown.
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« Reply #2172 on: 8 November 2009, 05:48:50 »

That's the part of the drawing you're choosing to fight?

SO!

Guys.

This is the story of my new favorite movie.

I've had "The Boat That Rocked" downloaded and waiting on my computer for a few months now. I initially downloaded it on a whim because Nick Frost was in it and the premise sounded interesting. I later found out that Bill Nighy and Rhys Darby were also in it, two other favorites of mine.

I kept putting off watching it.

When I found out it was getting a US release, I decided I'd wait until it hit theaters here.

Then I found out they were re-cutting the entire film and re-titling it "Pirate Radio", so I decided I'd watch the original version first since they really screwed up "Run Fatboy Run" when they brought that over (and that wasn't even that good of a movie).

I continued to put off watching it.

It hits theaters on the 13th, less than a week.

For whatever random reason, I decided to watch it tonight.

They say you can never fall in love twice.

They were wrong.

When I first watched "Shaun of the Dead", my life changed. It instantly became my favorite movie without even a doubt in my mind.

When "Hot Fuzz" came out, I was glad that it lived up to the legacy but it still didn't beat "Shaun" for me.

When I first watched "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", I wasn't actually sure if I loved it more than "Shaun" so I let it linger. I later decided they were about neck-and-neck and I would choose one over the other as my favorite movie depending on my mood.

And then came "The Boat That Rocked."

A perfect cast. A perfect soundtrack. A perfect movie. And I really hope you understand that I'm not using ANY of those "perfects" loosely. I mean all of them with every ounce of love my heart has ever been able to muster up.

Assuming the re-cut version doesn't ruin the masterpiece, you guys can all check it out on November 13th as "Pirate Radio" and share the love. I doubt any of you will love it as much as I did because this is one of those very personal loves. Something really resonated with me here on an intimate level. I think it was the music. What I have with "The Boat That Rocked" is very special. It's very special and very personal, and you can never have what we have. But I do hope you'll enjoy it. It's like I'm letting my wife kiss you on the cheek.

And my wife is some amazing fusion of Zooey Deschanel, Jessica Alba, Mandy Moore, and January Jones (who, by the way, has a cameo in this #####ing movie!)
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« Reply #2173 on: 8 November 2009, 16:48:34 »

You made me wanna see it now.
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« Reply #2174 on: 13 November 2009, 22:25:03 »

For all of those that care, starting today and apparently running until the end of November (they may cut it shorter, I don't know), Barnes & Noble is selling all Criterion Collection DVDs at 50% off.
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« Reply #2175 on: 13 November 2009, 23:08:30 »

That's... very nice of them.

Also, Pirate Radio isn't playing anywhere near me yet and I can't really complain because I've already seen the longer, original version but WHATEVER I'M STILL PISSED.
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« Reply #2176 on: 14 November 2009, 03:20:39 »

I'm not.



That movie doesn't actually look awful...
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« Reply #2177 on: 14 November 2009, 04:48:37 »

That's... very nice of them.


Seeing as they usually run $35-60 a pop, yes it is nice of them.
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« Reply #2178 on: 14 November 2009, 05:16:21 »

That movie doesn't actually look awful...

Yeah, but he's a ninja assassin, not an assassin ninja! He kills ninjas! That was the joke.
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« Reply #2179 on: 14 November 2009, 05:26:57 »

Ninja is an adjective in this case.

Also, I forgot the word adjective. It is a very hard word to describe. It took me a minute to look it up.
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« Reply #2180 on: 14 November 2009, 06:39:39 »

That's... very nice of them.


Seeing as they usually run $35-60 a pop, yes it is nice of them.

I wasn't being sarcastic - that was my "Huh, I'm considering going to Barnes and Noble" tone.
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« Reply #2181 on: 14 November 2009, 15:58:16 »

GameStop employees get %40 at Barnes & Noble.

I use that discount WAY more often than the one I get from my store.

I wonder if those deals would stack...
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« Reply #2182 on: 14 November 2009, 17:14:50 »

Yeah, my roommate works at Gamestop so I use her discount at both places all the time by forcing her to come with me whenever I want to buy anything from either.
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« Reply #2183 on: 14 November 2009, 17:55:02 »

Not to pick on anyone, but I just realized Edge said %40.
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« Reply #2184 on: 14 November 2009, 19:49:40 »

Not to pick on anyone, but I just realized Edge said %40.

I don't like this new family friendly CV..
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« Reply #2185 on: 14 November 2009, 20:20:23 »

I didn't like the old one!
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« Reply #2186 on: 14 November 2009, 21:12:01 »

Edge was on drugs. Cut him some slack.
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« Reply #2187 on: 15 November 2009, 05:32:23 »

I don't like this new family friendly CV..

I didn't like the old one!

Hey guys, I don't mean to be the bad guy here, but...

Hush.
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« Reply #2188 on: 16 November 2009, 00:59:11 »

"Hush"? What are you, thirteen?

That movie doesn't actually look awful...

Yeah, but he's a ninja assassin, not an assassin ninja! He kills ninjas! That was the joke.

Yeah I got it.

I forgot the word adjective. It is a very hard word to describe. It took me a minute to look it up.

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« Reply #2189 on: 16 November 2009, 09:37:43 »

For anyone who cares, I saw 2012, it was good, LOTS and LOTS of special effects, but well made, well, that's what I think.
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« Reply #2190 on: 17 November 2009, 01:11:13 »

I heard it was a pretty bland movie but I don't respect the opinion of the person I heard that from so good to hear.
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« Reply #2191 on: 17 November 2009, 01:27:10 »

I'm a sucker for disaster movies but I don't actually think any of them are quality movies. In fact, most of them are plain awful, but the destruction in them is awesome. I definitely enjoy them though and this looks to be the mother of all disaster movies. I'll probably end up seeing it soon.
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« Reply #2192 on: 17 November 2009, 01:30:25 »

I'll probably end up seeing it not but I feel the same way.



I've recently rewatched all the Die Hard movies and I'm really happy about that because they are all awesome even though the second one is the worst.
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« Reply #2193 on: 20 November 2009, 16:26:58 »

Last night my friend asked if I wanted to see The 4th Kind, not asking what the movie was about, I said suuure why not, so I saw the movie and wow, the movie had footage from video recorders but in order to understand when it happened, that's were all the movie actors came up and about, altho the acting sucked the movie got its point a cross. And even then you decide what you saw is skeptical or not.
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« Reply #2194 on: 21 November 2009, 02:52:24 »

I read this in the other thread and all, but I'm still trying to figure what kind of footage the movie would have that isn't from "video recorders".

Clearly much of the post makes little sense, but this part just really throws me. I assume you mean from handheld cameras or something...
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« Reply #2195 on: 1 December 2009, 16:05:15 »



FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF--yessss
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« Reply #2196 on: 1 December 2009, 17:06:10 »

Might need that poster.
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« Reply #2197 on: 1 December 2009, 17:48:40 »

That makes 2 of us.
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« Reply #2198 on: 1 December 2009, 17:58:30 »

I'm excited :)
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« Reply #2199 on: 5 December 2009, 19:34:08 »

My pants are so tight right now.
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