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by Spikey » Tue Nov 15, 2005 7:38 pm
saw a few movies again
Crash
This is a really good movie. People's lives crashing into each other like that. It shows with how many people you're actually connected without even knowing it. Also,refreshing truths about racism. The actors seem really....human somehow. More than in other movies. Don't be fooled by the names "Sandra Bullock" and "Ryan Phillipe", they play only minor roles.
Alone in the dark
Bah. Survival horror doesn't really come across in movie. Why this movie is called "alone" in the "dark" is a riddle to me. Good thing I bought the super 17 disc limited edition special blah, so I got the game with it.
8 femmes (USA title: 8 women)
This a really weird movie. It's quite unique. 8 women, all so very different, trapped in a house by the snow, and a dead body of the man of the house. Mysterious. The women all hide their own terrible secrets and connection to the body. The wife, two daughters, the sister, the maid, the cook, the sister in law, and the mother in law. Things are not what they seem, and as the day proceeds the the decent ladies are drinking each others blood. Don't be surprised if they start singing in the middle of the film and all. Hey, you'll get over it.
Double dragon
If you think the movie adaptions of "Street Fighter" and "Mortal Kombat" were awful, you should really watch this one. It's so bad. While Street Fighter starred Raul Julia, Van Damme and Kylie Minogue, and Mortal Kombat starred Christopher Lambert, you'll see some famous faces in Double Dragon as well: Scott Wolf (Everwood), Alyssa Milano and Robert Patrick (Terminator II, X-files) in the main cast. Joy. Not.