Good movie anyone?

Started by Duckhead, November 24, 2007, 10:41:17 PM

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Chris DiCicco

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ella_mental

QuoteThis is a great documentary for all you Gumby fans - Ella, I really think you will like this...

GUMBY DHARMA
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810074/

It will show again on the Sundance channel April 12th at 8pm pacific time - only an hour long. Or I\'m sure you can netflix it.


I\'ve been a Gumby fan since I was a kid.  Gumby is so awesome.

Slaw_Slinger

World\'s Greatest Dad and Sleeping Dogs Lie
I concur with what my friend, Rob, wrote me in an e-mail:
"Never were such tasteless, taboo subjects handled with such aplomb.  I would not be surprised if some Sunday night in March within the next 10-20 years we hear the words \'And the winner is....Bobcat Goldthwait!\'"




nuff_said



^ - Sleeping Dogs Lie was a trippy flick


i just watched this one - i really liked it a lot.  i\'m not religous at all, but this movie makes a lot of good points and i love that people get off their asses and do something about stuff that upsets them - they\'re spreading awareness and being themselves - can\'t argue with that

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FmBTU6F6YY

Truth:  it's OK if they don't understand.  if you follow it, stay true to it, and respect it, you could be in store for the greatest journey you could ever imagine.

Duckhead

The world according to Monsanto http://www.bangmfood.org/films/22-films/4-film-review-the-world-according-to-monsanto

If you found Food Inc interesting then you will enjoy this documentary as well. Monsanto is the company that produces Roundup as well as many genetically modified seeds such as soybean and cotton. Not only does this movie breakdown the science about harmful GMO's but also exposes the policy and laws, and misleading info by the fda and other gov't agencies that helped them come about. It also talks about the harmful and immoral business practice of the Monsanto company. Even though it is a little depressing and anger evoking, the information gained is empowering and a useful tool for conscientious minds.

Chris DiCicco

the story of Roxy Music more then this...

Eagle Vision Entertainment
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Duckhead

April 30, 2010, 12:11:02 PM #156 Last Edit: April 30, 2010, 12:19:48 PM by Duckhead
Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth

Here\'s the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AmTzAnkP4o

Great documentary - cool stuff - Bernie Rocks!!!

NotAHickInIndy

Kick A*s was cool, Nick Cage actually did good for once 8)

(definatly not for the young ones though)
"You just have to take pleasure in killing" - Buckethead (final line when asked if he had any advice- Young Buckethead)

Chris DiCicco

the Imaginriam of Doctor Pranasus, See this!

 I thought they were gonna do ala Crow style  via Heath Ledger nd Brandon Lee but... Johnny Depp and Jude Law with Colin Farrel pulled it out.

Tom Waits and Christopher Plummer too!

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stumpdangler

That Bernie Worrell flick? Awesome Possum!
KickAss (in theaters now) Loved it. Crikey Mikey!

Duckhead

QuoteThat Bernie Worrell flick? Awesome Possum!
KickAss (in theaters now) Loved it. Crikey Mikey!

^way to keep it loose, mongoose!
I just saw My Name Is Bruce

I liked it but what Bruce Campbell fan wouldn\'t? know what I mean, jellybean!

Slaw_Slinger

The Human Centipede

Sick-A=Roo (but in a good way)

 8)

chickentrain

Duckhead, I don\'t know if you\'re still looking for movie suggestions, but I\'ve got one: Phantasm. It\'s not the best movie in the world, but it\'s entertaining. I\'ve only seen the first in the series. It\'s got all of the characteristics you said in the main post: B movie, cult, and odd. It\'s a horror film from a long time ago, and I really like the main antagonist. He\'s one of the cooler evil guys I\'ve seen in a movie, but I don\'t watch a lot of movies.

nuff_said



Man On Wire
http://www.manonwire.com/

excellent - highly recommended

finally saw The Road
it was creepy and sad, just like the book.  the acting was great.  Viggo was great as always.

Australia
not what i normally gravitate towards but saw in on a whim and i actually enjoyed it - epic drama type flick

Truth:  it's OK if they don't understand.  if you follow it, stay true to it, and respect it, you could be in store for the greatest journey you could ever imagine.

nuff_said

The World According to Monsanto
 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6262083407501596844#
 
 
From the movie:
 
Paraguay farmer Jorge Galeano, when asked about Monsanto soy beans:  "what we have here is an example of a GM extension of soy beans.  in fact, its a monocrop that destroys everything in its path.  before here, there were fields that contained everything that a family needed to live.  plants, trees, monyok, corn."  when asked if the GM crop can co-exist with the crops of the small farmers he replies "no.  we\'re sure it can\'t.  they are two incompatible models that can\'t coexist.  its a silent war that eliminates communities and families of small farmers.  in addition, it destroys the biodiversity of the country side.  it brings death, poverty, and illness, as well as the destruction of the natural resources that help us live."  
Truth:  it's OK if they don't understand.  if you follow it, stay true to it, and respect it, you could be in store for the greatest journey you could ever imagine.