FOT Forum
FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Grimlock on October 30, 2006, 08:56:51 AM
-
Anybody else see it?
I thought it was great!
Seriously!
My wife, D, and I went yesterday and it was sure fun. I felt bad for those two crazy kids.
I got mad at Marie when she cheated on the King with that dopey soldier, but I forgave her when they chop her head off with the brooch pin.
Also, where do I go and get cakes like the cakes in that show?
Also, Asia Argento is weird as hell, but kind of cute.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this film, if for no other reason than it makes you hate peasants even more than you probably already do.
Viva l'aristocracy!
If I ever make a horror movie, it'll be a remake of Reanimator, except Omar Shariff will play the Sheik and he'll bring Diana back, and they can have awesome parties / bloody Masonic murder orgies until the end of time.
Grime Lock
-
Am I alone in feeling that Sophia is the worst? A co-worker explained to me some hidden autobiographical clues in Lost in Translation. Is this suppost to be impressive or something? Supposedly all the characters in the movie are people in her real life. blah.
I have suffered watching the Virgin Suicides, was bored by the mediocre Lost in Translation and an not prepared to chance her latest drear-fest.
Kyoshi Kurosawa, now that's a director.
-
We're not alone...
http://www.failedpilot.com/archives/000407.html
Sofie seems to have cashed in a lot of her hype with this one. And I don't think it's going to wear as well as, say, Jackie Brown.
~EmD
-
haters never win!
suckers can hate up and down, but i'll keep marie next to my heart, with some other classics:
best song of all time:
tie oasis: sunday morning and smile.dk butterfly
best film of all time:
tie between disney's the black hole and disney's tron
best album of all time:
U2 - achtung baby
best book of all time:
h.p. lovecraft "in the mountains of madness"
worst book of all time:
anything by issac asimov
best philosopher of all time:
jesus
best food:
hot dog
worst food:
thai food
best video game:
"dance dance revolution"
best instrument:
saxophone
worst instrument:
harpsicord
best insect:
waterbear
worst insect:
tent caterpillar
best comedy movie:
rushmore / old school / pierre le fou /
worst comedy movie:
borat / the graduate
best weapon:
crossbow
you all go cry in your sad sacks and leave the peace of life to those who love, suckas
i've got two fists and two tats
and one says marie
and one says antoinette
and i'm serving knuckle samwiches at the corner
of manila and 10th
so step up!
-
*I'm* the "hater"? I'm not the one badmouthing the charming, industrious tent caterpillar.
How dare you. J'Accuse, Grimlock.
Of course, I wouldn't actually watch Marie Antionette for less than $200, so you might be right, it might be the best flipbook since Stay Hungry. I'll lay off the Haterade.
Seriously, though... the tent caterpillar? When I was a kid, I used to catch them and make them race one another, and they never complained.
~EmD
-
Pierrot Le Fou is not a comedy! Or if it is, it's not very funny! Except the very last scene.
How could Lost In Translation POSSIBLY be based on real-life people!?! You mean there's really a distracted husband who thinks bubbly hot blondes are fun and doesn't want to make fun of them? NO WAY! And there's really a depressed, past-his-prime charming middle aged man out there who is able to impress young women in unfulfilling relationships who also have father issues?! I DON'T BELIEVE YOU!
I actually kinda liked that movie though.
-
Grimlock is officially the first person I know who doesn't like the Borat movie (apart from the touchy and the feely).
-
soph-pposedly Bill Murray's character is based on her dad, some other guy as Spike Jones and Scarlette is her...or something. I didn't pay attention to my coworker's interpretation nor cared for it.
-
soph-pposedly Bill Murray's character is based on her dad, some other guy as Spike Jones and Scarlette is her...or something. I didn't pay attention to my coworker's interpretation nor cared for it.
I actually enjoyed Lost in Translation, pretty much exclusively due to Bill Murray. Now hearing this crap I wish I could go back in time and shoot myself in the face instead.
-
The distracted hipster husband is supposed to be Spike Jones. I actually kinda related to that character the most out of everyone in the movie. Does that make me an asshole?
-
soph-pposedly Bill Murray's character is based on her dad, some other guy as Spike Jones and Scarlette is her...or something. I didn't pay attention to my coworker's interpretation nor cared for it.
And allegedly (in a Tracy Morgan as Star Jones voice), the Kelly (Anna Faris) character is supposed to be Cameron Diaz.
-
Not everyone went to Yale.
-
I just saw Marie Antoinette and it eats. I am actually going to go ahead and rescind my liking of Lost In Translation now that I've seen Marie Antoinette. It's like a movie that's supposed to make you feel sorry for the clueless rich people that ruin the world. Now is maybe the worst time for a movie with that message to come out. Sophia Coppola needs to pull her head out of her ass. Even the soundtrack was lame. Maybe the pro-Antoinette of Grimlock involves some kind of irony(??)--I don't know, but it's basically a waste of time. I can totally see Legions of tweens who will grow up lapping up this brain-poison on DVD and going on to fuck up the future. Thanks a lot, Coppola Mafia! The only thing that would make this movie good would be if you got to see Kristen Dunst's head on a plate or if the dudes from A Clockwork Orange made a cameo, came to Versailles and beat everybody with canes while singing "Singin' In The Rain".
-
Wait, I just re-read Grimlock's initial post and realized it's entirely ironic. Woops.
-
Wait, I just re-read Grimlock's initial post and realized it's entirely ironic. Woops.
Oops. Peasant-hating aborted.