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Postby thelps » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:58 am

I love all European movies. French, Italian, German, Swedish, Dutch films - I love the style. Perhaps the European movies shown here in Australia are the "cream of the crop"?

One of the funniest films I've seen in recent times is German - Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 (Dreamship Surprise - Period 1) its a StarWars, StarTrek parody and has some great action sequences and heaps of laughs. Til Schweiger is a fabulous actor. Skyfighters was a French "Top Gun" type film, great aerial action. Recently I saw my first Icelandic movie - the bothersome man - that was quite ok. Keep the movies coming Europe!

Having said all that a friend and I both love Asian cinema also.

What do you like? Can be anything, recent, old, just to get to know you better. :?:
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Postby Wiener » Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:44 pm

Tim,
strangely it is easier to see European films in Scotland than here in Vienna.
Recent films enjoyed include 'From Paris with Love' which, though starring John Travolta, was nicely French on account of the story having been written be Luc Besson. Not a perfect film...but its imperfections add up to much more than you would expect!
Tulpan is another film recently watched, and thought provocking. "On the steppes of Kazakhstan, Asa lives in a yurt with his sister Samal, her husband Ondas, and their three children..."
Russian (I think) language but subtitled in German AND French...it was hard work I tell you! :D
Recent Hollywood 'like' was Meryl Streep in 'It's Complicated'.
Back to Scotland soon, so hoping to catch up with more rarified beasts then! ;)
Cheers!
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Postby tommy » Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:47 pm

The latest movie I saw that made an impression on me is The Weather Man (2005), which is a comedy that resonates precisely with my heart, and I find it hysterically funny.

Out of laziness I mostly watch American movies, because that's what's on the shelfs in the video store.

Galaxy Quest (1999) - a(n other) StarWars/StarTrek parody
Australia (2008) - :-) I'm a fan of Baz Luhrmann
Qiu Ju da guan si (1992) - very slow, but touching
Gamle mænd i nye biler (2002) - hm, violent and macabre, with care, warmth, and humor
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Postby marc » Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:13 pm

Combining your tastes I came to remember two great slow, SC-FI, non USA movies (well 1 and 1/2) "Stalker?" and "la Jetée"
both very photographic like, keep in your mind for ever...
I love Luc Besson too.
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Postby dgilmour » Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:42 pm

"Knockin' on heaven's door" with Til Shweiger is one of my favorites. "Barfuss" is also great movie.
The Bourne trilogy is very dynamic action movie and worth of seeing.
And what I would like to suggest to all of you and your kids is My neighbour Tottoro animated movie. It is awesome work!
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Postby thelps » Sun Apr 11, 2010 3:09 am

dgilmour wrote:"Barfuss" is also great movie.
The Bourne trilogy is very dynamic action movie and worth of seeing.


We saw Barfuss (Barefoot) also a few weeks ago, it was very engaging. The Bourne trilogy was a good story and great action.

Wiener wrote:Recent films enjoyed include 'From Paris with Love' which, though starring John Travolta, was nicely French on account of the story having been written be Luc Besson.
Andy


Thanks for the tip on Paris with Love - I'd be keen to see that and I have a buddy who is a big big Luc Besson fan!

tommy wrote:The latest movie I saw that made an impression on me is The Weather Man (2005), which is a comedy that resonates precisely with my heart, and I find it hysterically funny.
Australia (2008) - :-) I'm a fan of Baz Luhrmann


I never saw The Weather Man, -- I'll have to put that on my list. Australia was for me had a peculiar feel, some reality in it but also surreal - it was ok for me.
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Postby marc » Sun Apr 11, 2010 3:34 am

I also love all jim Jarmush, but i am specially bound to "night on earth".
Miya's movies are sooooo lovely, I am awaiting Nausicäa first release in Spain more than GRD5.
Another great animation surprise for me and my son were the 2 Kirikou films.
Stop motion: After enjoying so much "amazing Mr Fox" i discovered short film "Peter and the wolf"
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Postby thelps » Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:54 am

marc wrote:I also love all jim Jarmush, but i am specially bound to "night on earth".
Miya's movies are sooooo lovely, I am awaiting Nausicäa first release in Spain more than GRD5.
Another great animation surprise for me and my son were the 2 Kirikou films.
Stop motion: After enjoying so much "amazing Mr Fox" i discovered short film "Peter and the wolf"


Hi Marc, night on earth looks interesting http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102536/ that one is on my list now, thanks
Miya has so many, the kids love Kiki's Delivery Service
I'll check out the others!
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Postby odklizec » Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:20 pm

Some good tips guys!

I recently saw one of my favorite movies "The Shawshank Redemption" with great Tim Robins and Morgan Freeman. It's an adaptation of S. King novel. If you are a fan of S. King books, you should not miss this one. It's not typical S.King work. But it's really great movie adaptation. Most of the TV/Movie adaptations of S.King books suck except the Shawshank Redemption, Kubrick's Shining and let's say Misery.

My other very favorite movie I recently saw was Nobody's Fool with Paul Newman.

I generally like the independent movies of all kinds (except the psychedelic ones :D) and I particularly love Kim Ki-duk's movies (South Korean writer and director). Of course, I have also few "action" and "blockbuster" favorites, namely the already classic Die Hard or Lethal Weapon, Rambo I, Alien/Aliens or Matrix I.
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Postby thelps » Sun Apr 11, 2010 3:06 pm

odklizec wrote:Of course, I have also few "action" and "blockbuster" favorites, namely the already classic Die Hard or Lethal Weapon, Rambo I, Alien/Aliens or Matrix I.


ahh yes, some of these are great just for the fun and entertainment, all these action movies Pavel has mentioned move at just the right pace.
Can I add AVP - Aliens vs Predator and the other original Predator (Arnies best movie IMHO) - the question is, is AVP the sequel to Aliens or Predator ?? -- very confusing.

Another scifi horror movie I enjoyed was 'The Thing' - the version with Kurt Russel. Speaking of Kurt Russel, I have long been a fan of Stargate the movie and watched all seasons of Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis. Just now enjoying Stargate Universe. Any other Stargate'rs here?
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