miggi133 wrote:
(Though 7 Psychopaths definetly ranks up there too...)
Oh thank god. Someone else who loves this absolute masterpiece of a film. For me it did to the action genre what Cabin In The Woods did for the Horror genre. One of the top 5 films I saw last year.
Django was really good too, though I don't really like Tarantino's style.
Hey, Hey! Irish Director, paired with the Irish Charlie Sheen? Whats there not to like?
Especially, how McDonagh exploits Farrells Dublin Accent in his films is hilarious. Pretty sure he wrote seven Psychos with Collin in mind!
(though my favourtie quote in a film where they have worked together: I grew up iin Dublin, I luv Dublin... And Bruge is just a fucking shithole [BTW: that misspelling of Love is intended ])
Actually, the guard was a very good movie as well, have you seen it CountArach?
miggi133 wrote:
(Though 7 Psychopaths definetly ranks up there too...)
Oh thank god. Someone else who loves this absolute masterpiece of a film. For me it did to the action genre what Cabin In The Woods did for the Horror genre. One of the top 5 films I saw last year.
Django was really good too, though I don't really like Tarantino's style.
Hey, Hey! Irish Director, paired with the Irish Charlie Sheen? Whats there not to like?
Especially, how McDonagh exploits Farrells Dublin Accent in his films is hilarious. Pretty sure he wrote seven Psychos with Collin in mind!
(though my favourtie quote in a film where they have worked together: I grew up iin Dublin, I luv Dublin... And Bruge is just a fucking shithole [BTW: that misspelling of Love is intended ])
I really have to see In Bruges, I'm sure it would be great. I'm a big Colin Farrell fan and if the writing is as good as it was for Seven Psychopaths then I'm totally sold.
miggi133 wrote:
Actually, the guard was a very good movie as well, have you seen it CountArach?
No I haven't. The IMDB page makes it seem like a typical buddy-cop film though, would that be accurate?
miggi133 wrote:
(Though 7 Psychopaths definetly ranks up there too...)
Oh thank god. Someone else who loves this absolute masterpiece of a film. For me it did to the action genre what Cabin In The Woods did for the Horror genre. One of the top 5 films I saw last year.
Django was really good too, though I don't really like Tarantino's style.
Hey, Hey! Irish Director, paired with the Irish Charlie Sheen? Whats there not to like?
Especially, how McDonagh exploits Farrells Dublin Accent in his films is hilarious. Pretty sure he wrote seven Psychos with Collin in mind!
(though my favourtie quote in a film where they have worked together: I grew up iin Dublin, I luv Dublin... And Bruge is just a fucking shithole [BTW: that misspelling of Love is intended ])
I really have to see In Bruges, I'm sure it would be great. I'm a big Colin Farrell fan and if the writing is as good as it was for Seven Psychopaths then I'm totally sold.
miggi133 wrote:
Actually, the guard was a very good movie as well, have you seen it CountArach?
No I haven't. The IMDB page makes it seem like a typical buddy-cop film though, would that be accurate?
With Ireland involved, nothing can be considered usual ^^ I really recommend it though. Brendan gleeson at his best...
Ian Butler wrote:
In Bruges is an absolute masterpiece
I second that.
@miggi : how about Ordinary Decent Criminal ? It's about Ireland as well, and though it got mixed reviews I quite enjoyed it.
On a more historic tone, The Wind That Shook The Berkeley was really good too, but with less action and all that.
Ian Butler wrote:
In Bruges is an absolute masterpiece
I second that.
@miggi : how about Ordinary Decent Criminal ? It's about Ireland as well, and though it got mixed reviews I quite enjoyed it.
On a more historic tone, The Wind That Shook The Berkeley was really good too, but with less action and all that.
Berkeley is the name of a library at my Universtiy (trinity College)...
But you are right, The wind that shakes the Barley iis an awesome movie... I saw it while I was studying the war of indipendence and civil war in ireland, and that just made the film a tad bit better...
As for ordinary decent criminal: Im on that shit, and try to find it now