Strawberry_Xu Posted February 28, 2005 Oh my God, how could I forget Dogville! Everybody go see it, I'll even lend you my DVD copy if I have to, just see it dammit! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted February 28, 2005 I wonder: Does one's choice of movie/s tell us something about his character and what he is like and so on???? Of all the choices listed, I think I'd say the Usual Suspects appeal to my taste...both in terms of well-writen script and picture... Cry Freedom, and Out of Africa both movies capture the African landscape so beautifully and for that I can watch them tirelessly for many hrs... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
checkmate Posted March 1, 2005 Xu, that movie is one the greatest movie anyone will ever see, i rented it and never returned it. it cost me $24.99, it's worth every penny believe I and I asxantu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted March 1, 2005 Originally posted by Xu: You would think after great films like Malcolm X and Set if off , black people would choose artistic integrity in favour of these flashy films that look more like shameless ads for gucci. Black people have a great heritage and a natural ability to tell stories, why then are black people content with such mindless drivel? I also like Scarface and the shameless mockery of the American dream it portrays. I hear ya Xu, can you believe Scarface got bad reviews when it was first released in 83. The movie has grown somewhat of a cult following right now, but I guess those suburban native caucasians just couldn't relate to this movie when it was first released. There are so many aspects to that movie I couldn't afford to elaborate too much on it for lack of time, but I'll say that one of my favourite quotes is found in that movie. I have a black/white poster of Al Pacino with that fat cigar in his mouth and close to him is that spheric satuette where it reads THE WORLD IS YOURS . As for Malcolm X, what can I say brotha deserve an oscar hands down he put on a great performance, a much tougher role and better movie than Training Day. Of course the academy had to shun him (since Malcolm X and his history still made alot of people in the US uncomfortable even in the 90's) They tried to make it up later with a "good" movie in training day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted March 1, 2005 Best Movies this year? 1) Ray - great acting by Mr Foxx, disappointing ending 2) Collateral - Another Foxx performance made this a decent movie from the usual Tom Cruise stuff (who saw Vanilla Sky :confused: ) 3) Million Dollar Baby - After having it on DVD for a few weeks i finally decided to watch it last night after the Oscar, decent storyline etc but i think the ending gave it the Oscar, the Librals had a field day with this one. I have a black/white poster of Al Pacino with that fat cigar in his mouth and close to him is that spheric satuette where it reads THE WORLD IS YOURS . Great Movie saxib, followed up by many a hiphop track, Nas's Whos World is This? comes to mind :cool: I havent seen it for a while, but the best bit is when Montana is in the club high as a kite, as Tony puts his arm around Michelle Phifer, Frank says: Frank - "Tony what are you doing, get off my wife" Tony - "The only one who gives orders is the boss" Frank - "You remember what i told you Tony"? Tony - "What Frank"? Frank - "A ....... (cant remeber the word)is pig that dont fly straight" Frank leaves the club. Then the great scene in the club and Frank's Office,,,,,Classic! :cool: All time movies (not in any particular order) Scarface, Clockers, City of God, Le Haine, Usual Suspects, Do the right thing, Manace to Society, Dont be a manace to society......, Shawshank, Casino, Goodfellas, God Father 1 & 2, To kill a mocking bird, Zulu, Contakinte, Lawrance of Arabia, Al Risalla, Donnie Brasco, Escape to Victory (obvious choice), Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, The Raindeer Hunter, Raging Bull, Taxi, Set it off, and many many more, cant remember the rest! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarGazer Posted March 1, 2005 Anybody watched.... Shattered Glass (2003)? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
checkmate Posted March 1, 2005 ALLAAH i totally forgot bout "THE HUMAN STAIN" amazing movie.. asxantu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pacifist Posted March 1, 2005 Checkmate what is up with you and Nicole Kidman movies. First Dogville and now The human stein.. I heard the human stein was very dark and depressing... might watch it this weekend.inshallah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faheema. Posted March 2, 2005 Movies are getting worse to say the least. Most recently I saw The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, (don’t ask why, I was with a friend who was a fan of Bill Murray). There was no obvious moral message, no dialogue/storyline, very predictable and NOT funny at all, it was pathetic, what a waste of screen space. :mad: Films are becoming a Product rather than the great Art they once were, It’s a shame. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
runawayvirgin Posted March 2, 2005 I actually saw House of Sand and Fog not that long ago and I loved it!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
runawayvirgin Posted March 10, 2005 Ok!! Has any of you seen a movie by the name of The Joy Luck Club? I saw it two days ago for the first time and I'm not being a girl but I wept!! Such a strong picture! Hands down! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pujah Posted March 10, 2005 I am not a movie fan but i recently wached 'Diary of mad black woman' and thought it was just exquisit Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted March 10, 2005 Weapon of Mass Deception good documentary, go watch it!.This documentary is about how Pentagon mislead the Americans people by ganging up with the media moguls(FOX news the mouth piece of Bush)!.Even BBC was not spared in this war propaganda shame!. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Curly Posted March 10, 2005 Ray, definately did it for me! And SAW is definatley the best horror/thriller around! It's like Seven but better! Oh oh and I loved the twist in Hide and Seek! So i guess that deserves a few camels! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legend of Zu Posted March 10, 2005 for 2005 - Ray & Hotel Ruwanda... All time great movies - Star wars 4, 5 & 6. I used to imagine as a kid Darth Vader sayin to me " Legend, I am your Father" Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites