What Film Are You Watching Tonight?

Lost the coin flip with my wife last night so went to see Valkyrie with Tom Cruise. Its ok but wished we’d have gone to see Gran Torino(obviously my choice) instead. I don’t know, just knew what was going to happen beforehand.

Amores Perros (2000/Dir:Alejandro González Iñárritu )

If you like Dogs that’s your movie. A fairly great Movie. :wink:

saw the brandon lee " the crow" again last night. everytime i see this film it gets better.

Pink Eye (2008) has been viewed.

Patients in an insane asylum are being treated with drugs that are causing them to kill themselves in very horrific ways. One patient does escape though and starts to kill people in a local town.

This is a low budget horror film with some very strong content in. Film has some powerful moments in, but film is routine for most of the time.

Pink Flamingos
-wow, awesome shit! Just hilarious!

let me guess, they don´t succes in killing hitler? but with Tom Cruise you might never know, he might be able to turn history around.

Batman Begins
-My favorite Batman film so far I guess. Ra’s Al Ghul was my favorite villain from the comics too.

Yeah, freakin’ Tom Cruise…ain’t he somethin’?!

Nosferatu in Venice
-Very good vampire film with Klaus Kinski in the role of Nosferatu again. Beautiful looking film with strange atmosphere.

revisiting " kentucky fried movie" tonight, long time since i last saw it. hope it’s still as funny as i remember.

After watching Kentucky Fried Movie it’s more fun to watch Enter the Dragon. :wink:

[quote=“Paco Roman, post:2431, topic:372”]After watching Kentucky Fried Movie it’s more fun to watch Enter the Dragon. ;)[/quote]yeah, i remember that bit, great fun.

[quote=“man with a name, post:2430, topic:372”]revisiting " kentucky fried movie" tonight, long time since i last saw it. hope it’s still as funny as i remember.[/quote]i’ve just finished watching it, i need n’t have worried it is still as funny as hell.

Amazon Jail has been viewed.

A variation of the W.I.P genre and has all the sleaze and violence the genre usually has to offer, but some of the women are not bad looking in this one.

Sit back and do not think to much for this kind of film.

Zulu

Impressive british movie about a battle during the Zulu War.

[quote=“Paco Roman, post:2435, topic:372”]Zulu

Impressive british movie about a battle during the Zulu War.[/quote]

Solid stuff this one.

Westernworld

Great Movie with Yul Brynner as the perfect cast as Gunslinger Robot. Good Mixture of SF and Western. I think Arnie has seen this Movie too before they made Terminator. :slight_smile:

Futureworld next then Paco ?

No I watched it once and this was one time enough. I remember it had a cheesy Thriller Plot (The robots replace VIP’s) in it and Peter Fonda was chased by a Peter Fonda Robot. Westernworld is good but you don’t have to ask why the hell the robots have real armor and the visitors not. Michael Crichton did some decent jobs as director (The first Great Train Robbery) but maybe he saw that he was a better writer (Jurassic Park).

MINDHUNTERS (2004, Renny Harlin)

Several profilers still in training, are send to an island for the final stage of their apprenticeship
They’re put to to test more thoroughly than they could’ve ever imagined, because there’s a real serial killer among them !

Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians for the lobotomised
I guess it’s not bad as far as these serial killer things go, but these things simply don’t go very far
This one is particularly stupid, as two of the future profilers have a violent past and wouldn’t have been allowed to the training-course ever (or doesn’t the FBI screen applicants?)

The Silence of the Lambs (both book and film) seemed refreshing at first sight (never seen or read it again by the way), but the sub-genre very soon looked anemic. I can’t remember any book or film on the subject that really was worthwile, and I’ve seen/read quite a few (I reviewed crime novels for a couple of years). I guess Val McDermid’s The Mermaids singing is the best novel, Copy Cat the best film (at least much better than the laughably overblown Se7en).

I watched this one because a) It was on television, b) I had nothing better to do, c) I’m a Dutchman, and d) I had read the film was entirely shot in Holland

The locations were, needless to say, wonderful !