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If I remember correctly, Mad Max usually landed straight in other peoples problems and then circumstances forced him to be the hero, correct? The two sequels, anyway. I honestly cannot recall much about the first.

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First one was while he was still a cop; thugs kill his wife and kid and his best friend and he tracks the gang down.

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Mad Max does the whole "jesus in leather" routine.

"Cuius testiculos habeas, habeas cardia et cerebellum."

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I'm going to watch Fury Road tomorrow, but from what I've gathered it seems Hardy and Theron both have leading roles. besides, the Road Warrior wasn't focused on Max either, more on the people inside the oil refinery. it was narrated by one of them, Max was more of a passer-by. if Fury Road is the same way I'll be pleased. not sure where the Jesus analogy comes from, maybe Beyond the Thunderdome, but that's just a wacky movie all around.

 

now, the original Mad Max is one of my favorite movies. I think it's so well done for a revenge story, that there aren't many movies like it (the recent Rover with Guy Pearce unintentionally mimics Mad Max in some ways). but, of course, the true masterpiece is the Road Warrior.

 

I'm really excited about Fury Road because there are hints at connections to older Mad Max movies, and I want to see how they play out.

 

and is Hugh Keays-Bryne's character the Toecutter or not?!

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I was struggling to understand ths until I noticed you are from Finland. And having been educated solely by mkreku in this respect I am convinced that Finland essentially IS the wh40k universe.

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^IMDB says yes

 

EDIT: New Crimson Peak Trailer:

 

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Guys I recently discovered Post-Yugoslav cinema and I absolutely love it. Its like Tarantino but on steroids. Anyone else into really obscure fringes of cinema?

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Before he went down the ****ter


In its demise he wasn't missed


Because there were bugs to be fixed."


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Anyone else into really obscure fringes of cinema?

 

Yeah I watch a lot of really local scandinavian films...

Fortune favors the bald.

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Guys I recently discovered Post-Yugoslav cinema and I absolutely love it. Its like Tarantino but on steroids. Anyone else into really obscure fringes of cinema?

Do you have any recomendations?

I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man

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Yeah I do Amentep.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0169145/

this is some of the darkest, most evoking, morally ambiguous cinema I have ever seen

 

for the subtitles, try titlovi.com or podnapisi.com

 

 

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heard many good things about this one also,

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116860/

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Before he went down the ****ter


In its demise he wasn't missed


Because there were bugs to be fixed."


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heard many good things about this one also,

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116860/

 

This is probably what I consider one of the best films to come out of Serbia, BUT be warned it is a very hard film to watch. It's some heavy ****.

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Interesting, I'll see if I can get a chance to see either.

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Warlock (1959) - I remember watching this as a kid and liking it. I still like it. Typical era US Western, but it has Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, DeForest Kelly, Anthony Quinn, and a few brief moments by actors who'd later appear as guests in ST:OS. What's not to love?

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Interesting, I'll see if I can get a chance to see either.

 

I'll make it easy for you. You should start with this :edited out:

 

I think that quality is good. for eng subtitles use the websites I posted above

 

EDIT: here just download this

 

http://titlovi.com/downloads/default.ashx?type=1&mediaid=129894

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please don't link to pirated versions

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Before he went down the ****ter


In its demise he wasn't missed


Because there were bugs to be fixed."


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The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961). Interesting doomsday scenario film, I quite liked it. I read that the US version added the bells at the end tho...which is too bad. I think I prefer the idea of them not being there.

 

Guess I'm on another "older" movie kick.

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I should have waited until next week to see Tomorrowland. Wasted on Mad Max.

 

Why not both?

"because they filled mommy with enough mythic power to become a demi-god" - KP

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Ender as Spidey???

 

If the rumors are true then I'm not sure how I feel about this. If only someone could help me make sense of it all.

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Ah, and we all get to see Kate Beckinsale slip back into that outfit again..

 

Epic Times - Beckinsale Confirmed for Underworld 5

 

 

 

Kate Beckinsale will be back on the big screen as the Vampire warrior Selene in the upcoming fifth installment of Lakeshore Entertainment and Screen Gems’ hit Underworld franchise. The Hollywood Reporter has the news, bringing word that the production has also found a director in Anna Foerster, best known for her work with Roland Emmerich, most recently as the director of photography on 2013’s White House Down.

 

It was reported last fall that Theo James will also be returning to the franchise, reprising his role as the Vampire David. At that time, it was not believed that Beckinsale would be back for the fifth film. Today’s report, however, confirms that both talents will again star opposite one another.

 

The first Underworld, directed by Len Wiseman, was released in 2003 and follows the adventures of Kate Beckinsale’s Selene, a vampire “Death Dealer” caught in the war between vampires and Lycans. It was followed by Underworld: Evolution in 2006, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans in 2009 and Underworld: Awakening in 2012.

 

Beckinsale recently headlined Brad Anderson’s Stonehearst Asylum and can be seen coming up in Terry Jones’ comedy science fiction fantasy Absolutely Anything.

Underworld 5, scripted by Cory Goodman, aims to begin production this October in Prague.

 

 

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Ah, and we all get to see Kate Beckinsale slip back into that outfit again..

 

That's what dreams are made of right there.

"because they filled mommy with enough mythic power to become a demi-god" - KP

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Ender as Spidey???

 

If the rumors are true then I'm not sure how I feel about this. If only someone could help me make sense of it all.

He was a good Ender, and what I've seen of him in interviews he seems like a british Pete. They are trying to go teenage and actually have him look teenage. I'm ok with it.

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Having said that, Rhona Mitra is one of ours, and is proud of her role as a Geek Goddess. We love her too. :wub:

 

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