recommend me some moviez in the gritty urban environment
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I just paid 45 dollars for an out of print Criterion Collection edition of Robocop. Then again I'm pretty sure Criterion didn't do an edition of Escape from New York, so yeah, what the fuck?Redeye wrote:$41 ?Cthulhu wrote:I found a Escape from New York DVD for sale in a magazine store... 41 bucks. I had 50. But I already had wasted 15 on Neverwinter Nights Platinum before.
That's insane.
my vocabulary skills is above you.
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Aonaran wrote:I just paid 45 dollars for an out of print Criterion Collection edition of Robocop. Then again I'm pretty sure Criterion didn't do an edition of Escape from New York, so yeah, what the fuck?Redeye wrote:$41 ?Cthulhu wrote:I found a Escape from New York DVD for sale in a magazine store... 41 bucks. I had 50. But I already had wasted 15 on Neverwinter Nights Platinum before.
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edit: this post was written while the on mentioning the "bucks" were reas, not USD.
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Escape from the Bronx, lol
"The full death toll in the uncut version is 174. There are 110 killed in shootings, 40 in explosions, 9 by flamethrowers, 1 by stabbing, 1 off-screen kill, 4 unknowns, 6 electrocutions, 2 bashed in the face with a helmet and 1 face turned to red mush after being hit with a shotgun butt."
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The 25th Anniversary Edition of Blade Runner is what I'm waiting for. Willing to pay a lot of money for that one. Everything else gets the torrent treatment.
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Yowza, I bought that version years ago, had no idea it was worth anything (too bad I threw away the box). Still not sure what Criterion Collection was thinking doing Robocop though.Aonaran wrote: I just paid 45 dollars for an out of print Criterion Collection edition of Robocop. Then again I'm pretty sure Criterion didn't do an edition of Escape from New York, so yeah, what the fuck?
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VasikkA wrote:Escape from the Bronx, lol
"The full death toll in the uncut version is 174. There are 110 killed in shootings, 40 in explosions, 9 by flamethrowers, 1 by stabbing, 1 off-screen kill, 4 unknowns, 6 electrocutions, 2 bashed in the face with a helmet and 1 face turned to red mush after being hit with a shotgun butt."
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Yay, reminds me of Red Dawn.
Scroll down to the Cultural References section. Good stuff.
At one time, Red Dawn was entered into the Guinness Book of Records as the most violent film. On average, 134 acts of violence occur every hour.
how on earth does the warriors fit into that category?Gimp Mask wrote:some of you didn't quite catch my drift here, so let me be more specific: I'm looking for the "futuristic" stuff, you know, "Year 2002. USA is a mean,
bad-ass dystopia", ultra-modern car designs a'la Ford Taurus, etc. Kaputt?
anyway, uhh:
mean streets (starring de niro, keitel) is pretty good, if you like the warriors you will probably like that too. captures the violent side of new york very well
this is now a thread for recommending movies in the gritty urban environment genré
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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genré?atoga wrote:how on earth does the warriors fit into that category?Gimp Mask wrote:some of you didn't quite catch my drift here, so let me be more specific: I'm looking for the "futuristic" stuff, you know, "Year 2002. USA is a mean,
bad-ass dystopia", ultra-modern car designs a'la Ford Taurus, etc. Kaputt?
anyway, uhh:
mean streets (starring de niro, keitel) is pretty good, if you like the warriors you will probably like that too. captures the violent side of new york very well
this is now a thread for recommending movies in the gritty urban environment genré
it doesnt but its awesome anyway okatoga wrote:how on earth does the warriors fit into that category?
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that is a better description i suppose, thank you, i like the 80's flicks the best because of lé cheese factor.this is now a thread for recommending movies in the gritty urban environment genré
I'd say they were thinking (Correctly) that Paul Verhoeven is a genius and that it was a brilliant film about the for identity within the military industrial complex. Seriously, that is an incredibly layered film. But yeah, if you had kept that bitch in good condition you could have sold it for 80. Whoops!Cimmerian Nights wrote:Yowza, I bought that version years ago, had no idea it was worth anything (too bad I threw away the box). Still not sure what Criterion Collection was thinking doing Robocop though.
my vocabulary skills is above you.
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