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Ex-Moderator | Sin City Anyone see this movie yet?
I saw it last night. Wow. I'm still processing what I thought of it. Having never read the comic it was based on and only seeing a short preview I barely remembered I didn't really know what to expect. My goodness, what a dark, dark film. The aesthetics were simply gorgeous. And that alone was worth it. And I must say I loved the cast. But wow. So violent. I have a hard time watching violence these days, even as stylized as this was. |
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i am actually GOING to go see this movie
i dont get out much ... oops i mean i dont go to movies often * trys to wiggle outta the straight jacket * | |
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Ex-Moderator | Mach said: i am actually GOING to go see this movie
i dont get out much ... oops i mean i dont go to movies often * trys to wiggle outta the straight jacket * Then yay!! It really is gorgeous in a dark way. And the cast truly is amazing. I particularly loved Clive Owen, Benicio Del Toro and the characters played by Elijah Wood, Rosario Dawson and the supermodel whose name I can never remember... Devon Aoki? Something like that. She plays a basically mute bad girl assasin/whore. |
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CarrieMpls said: Mach said: i am actually GOING to go see this movie
i dont get out much ... oops i mean i dont go to movies often * trys to wiggle outta the straight jacket * Then yay!! It really is gorgeous in a dark way. And the cast truly is amazing. I particularly loved Clive Owen, Benicio Del Toro and the characters played by Elijah Wood, Rosario Dawson and the supermodel whose name I can never remember... Devon Aoki? Something like that. She plays a basically mute bad girl assasin/whore. * evil grin * i like dark | |
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Oh I thought you were comming to Vegas! Damn it! | |
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Ex-Moderator | Muse2NOPharaoh said: Oh I thought you were comming to Vegas! Damn it!
Not anytime soon I'm afraid. After 2 visits over the last few years I've had my fill of Vegas for a while. |
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For anyone that likes the movie, do yourself a favor. Go to the book store and buy the graphic novels and read them. Frank Miller is a GOD. | |
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Mach said: i am actually GOING to go see this movie
i dont get out much ... oops i mean i dont go to movies often * trys to wiggle outta the straight jacket * jerseykrs said: For anyone that likes the movie, do yourself a favor. Go to the book store and buy the graphic novels and read them. Frank Miller is a GOD.
I hope the success of the movie sheds light on the wonderful world of graphic novels & artists "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
johnart says: "I'm THE shit" | |
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Ex-Moderator | jerseykrs said: For anyone that likes the movie, do yourself a favor. Go to the book store and buy the graphic novels and read them. Frank Miller is a GOD.
My first roommate was a huge fan of comics and graphic novels, and I picked it up from him for a while but I never came across Frank Miller before. I keep meaning to get back into it as there are so many great things in that genre. I just may be checking it out. |
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Seeing it in 1/2 an hour.
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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I think a lot of people will find Sin City to be a good movie. Cinema fan boys will no doubt praise it as the best movie of the year. It's ambitious, that's for sure, but it's bombast was a distraction for me. I thought going into it that there'd be minimal story to string together - in what I gathered from the promotional clips - the film's considerable visual appeal. And I would have been fine with that. Instead I thought that Rodriquez and Miller's directorial choices sort of distracted from the story. Make no mistake about it, there's much to admire in its aesthetic appeal. In the end, I admire the film more than I enjoyed it. | |
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Still have to wait a month here in Germany. | |
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What an incredible film. Dark humor, dark serious themes. I used to hate Mickey Rourke. He was awesome. I think Bruce Willis was a little better than usual. Benicio was awesome. Nick Stahl was disgusting, he was great. Elijah Wood was scary as f*&k.
Did you notice anything in the toilet scene? MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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Elijah scary? Can't get any better than that Tell me, is his skin translucent in this flick too? | |
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Teacher said: Elijah scary? Can't get any better than that Tell me, is his skin translucent in this flick too?
Thank you for saying that, now I don't feel like a molestor. It's those damn eyes. He wasn't transluscent. He had long nails and they concentrated on his mirror-type glasses. MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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me and my man saw some commercials on it and we plan to see it. i'm really diggin how it was made. | |
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Me too.
My stomach turns at torture scenes and other types of violent scenes. I hate seeing people suffer. I've yet to see the Passion of the Christ--and probably never will, becuase to me it would be watching a death trip. | |
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Did you notice anything in the toilet scene? Uhhgggghhhhh...that was GROOOOSSSSS This is the most PERFECT movie that ever was and ever will be made. I have new hero's in life. How many times did Bruce Willis get shot...and he MAINTAINED! This movie for me personafied the thread that was up earlier(like 2 mo's ago) about RETROsexuals....DEAL WITH IT! Your hooker friend gets murdered and U're trying to find out who did it and on the way U get smacked in the head with baseball bats 30 or 40 times and shot thru it once as well. DEAL WITH IT(and put some band-aids on. Tryng to save a little girl from a child molester and U get shot 20 times...DEAL WITH IT! I've watched 3 seasons of 24 and I though Jack Bauer as HARDCORE...he died and cameback for Chris-sake. Micky Rourks character in this movie picks Jack Bauer off of his ass like a dingleberry. I'm going to see this movie again...just to see the guys head get drug on the asphalt while Mikey was driving like 90 or summin down the street. My favorite line in the movie... while spitting blood..."Is that all U got?" or maybe..."Instead of being short and silent, this is gonna be looong and LOUD" [Edited 4/4/05 0:57am] [Edited 4/4/05 0:59am] | |
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The comic books have been sitting in my must read pile for almost ten years.
I finally pulled them out a few weeks ago when the commercials starting airing on television. I've read most of them and I'm almost finished with the Bruce Willis story and then I'll see the movie. It looks like the film is reproduced from the comics panel for panel. That's impressive. That way fanboys won't have anything to complain about like they usually do. | |
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sextonseven said: The comic books have been sitting in my must read pile for almost ten years.
I finally pulled them out a few weeks ago when the commercials starting airing on television. I've read most of them and I'm almost finished with the Bruce Willis story and then I'll see the movie. It looks like the film is reproduced from the comics panel for panel. That's impressive. That way fanboys won't have anything to complain about like they usually do. LOL, us fanboys can ALWAYS find something to bitch about.....LOL Are you enjoying the books? | |
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jerseykrs said: sextonseven said: The comic books have been sitting in my must read pile for almost ten years.
I finally pulled them out a few weeks ago when the commercials starting airing on television. I've read most of them and I'm almost finished with the Bruce Willis story and then I'll see the movie. It looks like the film is reproduced from the comics panel for panel. That's impressive. That way fanboys won't have anything to complain about like they usually do. LOL, us fanboys can ALWAYS find something to bitch about.....LOL Are you enjoying the books? I'm enjoying them a lot. The lettercolumns are particularly interesting also. They are mostly Frank on his soapbox speaking about the evils of the comic code and any other form of comic censorship or rating systems. | |
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I really liked it...it was visually a treat and purely entertaining Granted I have the over active imagination of a 12 year old...and
SPOLIER ALERT SPOLIER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOLIER ALERT!!!!! had dreams about cannibals last night | |
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I saw this movie tonight.. it rocked!Best movie of 2005 so far.One of my favorite scenes.. Bruce Willis hanging on a rope in the nude | |
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Did you notice anything in the toilet scene? Uhhgggghhhhh...that was GROOOOSSSSS This is the most PERFECT movie that ever was and ever will be made. I have new hero's in life. How many times did Bruce Willis get shot...and he MAINTAINED! This movie for me personafied the thread that was up earlier(like 2 mo's ago) about RETROsexuals....DEAL WITH IT! Your hooker friend gets murdered and U're trying to find out who did it and on the way U get smacked in the head with baseball bats 30 or 40 times and shot thru it once as well. DEAL WITH IT(and put some band-aids on. Tryng to save a little girl from a child molester and U get shot 20 times...DEAL WITH IT! I've watched 3 seasons of 24 and I though Jack Bauer as HARDCORE...he died and cameback for Chris-sake. Micky Rourks character in this movie picks Jack Bauer off of his ass like a dingleberry. I'm going to see this movie again...just to see the guys head get drug on the asphalt while Mikey was driving like 90 or summin down the street. My favorite line in the movie... while spitting blood..."Is that all U got?" or maybe..."Instead of being short and silent, this is gonna be looong and LOUD" [Edited 4/4/05 0:57am] [Edited 4/4/05 0:59am] Wasn't Devin Oaki bad ass!!!!! And I want Jessica Alba to have her dirty way with me. Ugh, what's happening to me. haha! Yeah, I'm addicted to 24. I can't believe they killed that lady. I've just recently got addicted to it so I don't know the names. [Edited 4/4/05 22:31pm] MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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Nobody dare to mention ANYTHING from the fourth season of 24 in here EVER again!
I'm trying to do my very best to stay away from reading anything that might spoil my excitment watching the season when it gets released on DVD. [Edited 4/5/05 2:54am] | |
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This movie ROCKED!!! It works as a film AND as an accurate adaptation (of course, it helps that Miller's series is pretty much laid out like movie storyboards).
Anyone guess what scene Tarantino directed? I got it wrong (my friend who knows QT set me straight). Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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JediMaster said: This movie ROCKED!!! It works as a film AND as an accurate adaptation (of course, it helps that Miller's series is pretty much laid out like movie storyboards).
Anyone guess what scene Tarantino directed? I got it wrong (my friend who knows QT set me straight). Talking head? | |
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JediMaster said: This movie ROCKED!!! It works as a film AND as an accurate adaptation (of course, it helps that Miller's series is pretty much laid out like movie storyboards).
I've read the original series just recently and in the lettercolumns published in the original comics, Frank goes on about how comics are not movies and how he stopped drawing his books as if they could be. Ironic. | |
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BobGeorge909 said: JediMaster said: This movie ROCKED!!! It works as a film AND as an accurate adaptation (of course, it helps that Miller's series is pretty much laid out like movie storyboards).
Anyone guess what scene Tarantino directed? I got it wrong (my friend who knows QT set me straight). Talking head? Close! The whole sequence with dead Benicio talking to Clive in the car. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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sextonseven said: JediMaster said: This movie ROCKED!!! It works as a film AND as an accurate adaptation (of course, it helps that Miller's series is pretty much laid out like movie storyboards).
I've read the original series just recently and in the lettercolumns published in the original comics, Frank goes on about how comics are not movies and how he stopped drawing his books as if they could be. Ironic. Yeah, pretty ironic. Of course, he probably figured no one would have the balls to make a film that bloody in today's climate. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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