Captain Dave Poulin
Imaginary Cat
I’ll never understand you.
I know.
I’ll never understand you.
Good Lord.
"The Man From Nowhere" - 2010 Korean gangster/revenge/rescue. It's like "The Professional," only a million times better. I am not joking. ****ing hell.
1. "It's a Wonderful Life"
2. "Rocky II"
3. "The Man From Nowhere"
Guaranteed tears. ****ing hell.
Memento is better than all of those.add gran torino to that list.
no one cried during memnto.Memento is better than all of those.
Toes don't cry. They just sweat.
no one cried during memnto.
"The Man From Nowhere" - 2010 Korean gangster/revenge/rescue. It's like "The Professional," only a million times better. I am not joking. ****ing hell.
As the resident Asian expert, I have to ask you if it’s worth watching anything from Takashi Miike? The summary of my exposure has been exactly one preview I saw in a theater yesterday, so I have no knowledge base at all here.
I walked out of the movie with about 15 Minutes left, so I’m defaulting to everything related being crap, but I figured it was worth asking.
I did when I realized I was trapped in a theater with a terrible movie for 2 hours.
I still don't know why the hell he chose to end Dead or Alive the way he did. I can only guess schizophrenia.
The vast majority of his work that I have seen is completely gonzo - and I mean way, WAY out there. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but I don't mind it when it turns out to be complete crap. I can't for the life of me imagine you enjoying most of it at all. You might like "13 Assassins," but I kind of doubt it. My favorite of his is probably "Sukiyaki Western Django," but you would passionately hate that.
Sion Sono is a similar weird genius, but he is far more accessible far more often (i.e. maybe like 20-30% of the time). I may be the only person I know who loved "Love Exposure" - a four-hour film about an up-skirt camera freelancer and weird religion and an abandoned bus with candles, but I found it romantic and fantastic. I kind of want you to watch "Why Don't You Play in Hell" just to see how angry and exasperated you can get
Despite the carnage, the most unfortunate fallout from this attack is when Muto's beloved daughter, Mitsuko, has her adorable toothpaste commercial taken off the air.
The people who love "Memento" are generally the same people who will tell you that "Fight Club" is one of their top 5-10 movies of all time.
The saddest movies are Pixar movies.
Wait until I put you in a 1-star retirement home.Wait until your mother starts letting you watch grown up movies.
Great Film. Would Recommend."13 Assassins,"