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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 8:37PM No Kill Tayler said

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I guess i'll see Serenity.
Is there a Blu-Ray version?

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 10:01PM cuteSAVAGE said

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Yes... But watch Firefly first if you haven't. It isn't completely necessary, but it will make you care for the characters and their plight that much more.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 10:16PM cuteSAVAGE said

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And by "isn't completely necessary" I totally meant that it "isn't required to enjoy the film." It IS completely necessary that everyone sees all 13 episodes in succession at some point in their lives though, preferably right before watching Serenity on Blu-ray.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 10:19PM cuteSAVAGE said

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Why must I continually fail and destroy your inbox? I'll lose all nerd-cred if I don't point out my mistake and clarify that Firefly consists of 14 miraculously produced Sci-Fi Action/Adventure episodes!

Anyways, watch the hell out of it mate!
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 11:14PM whylekat said

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Because Firefly is the best Sci-Fi universe created this post 1980's and is totally worth a few email deletes!
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 11:36PM SonicH04 said

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Bam said the Lady
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Posted: Aug 15th 2009 7:40AM No Kill Tayler said

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Looks like I'm gonna do a Trublood/Firefly and Serenity Marathon this week.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 8:44PM waynski1457 said

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Just a note: TGP and Serenity are both on Netflix WI, so that option's always there for those that want them.

Although, I'd imagine 90% of the people here own/have seen Serenity.

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 11:10PM whylekat said

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Also on netflix is The Machine Girl. (director of Tokyo gore police) Noboru Iguchi's first splatter gore flick. Equally as amazing as TGP. Check it out!!
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 8:46PM Puertoricarious said

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good call on metropolitan. wasn't really expecting to see anything all that sophisticated on these lists anytime soon. wasn't aware that it'd be inducted into the criterion collection either.

for anyone with netflix on xbox who's into the more complex side of film, there's a bevy of rainer werner fassbinder films available for instant viewing. a good bit of godard, too.

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 8:56PM Landosystem said

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Color me impressed, Metropolitan is a great movie! Glad you guys would recommend this.

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 9:02PM Gaming 4 Jesus said

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Mr. Kelly, sir, you should have your toenails pulled out for suggesting Dollhouse TO ANYONE.

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 9:11PM waynski1457 said

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Heyyyyyy! Dollhouse isn't bad! It's obvious that it was always more of an experiment of a series, but it's an engaging enough concept to hold its own.

And Epitaph One is brilliant.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 9:05PM (Unverified) said

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TGP is a masterpiece.

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 9:10PM parkds said

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Beyond impressed to see a true film referenced on Joystiq today. Metropolitan is an amazing piece of work that has been a favorite of mine for well over a decade. I cannot recommend the movie enough. It is a smart, cynical, and entertaining look at the upper class youth of NYC, an Upper West Sider, and their perspectives on life and the bourgeoisie.

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 10:52PM mrmobius said

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That Mac picture reminds me of the Macintoshs that we had back at the start of primary school. Those were pieces of trash, but back then, they were amazing being able to play some game about a detective moving around a city and not being able to cover the same street twice (forget what was called, and only had something like 3 levels, but it was a memory I remember well - I guess it was my first ever time playing a video game).

Posted: Aug 14th 2009 11:28PM (Unverified) said

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All of Whit Stillman's (three) movies are great. They're quiet, sharp, and funny in a slow burn way. If you appreciate Curb Your Enthusiasm or Woody Allen's more talky films, you'll likely enjoy Stillman's movies. Baumbach's Kicking and Screaming is an excellent addition to Stillman's trilogy in spirit. Chris Eigeman, who I think is funny as hell, is in that film and the Criterion version also includes an excellent short called "Conrad & Butler Take a Vacation."

Posted: Aug 15th 2009 4:21PM seeSHARP said

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I will co-sign on this post. Baumbach's films definitely remind me of Metropolitan and Stillman.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 11:42PM Stryfe01 said

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Definitely not Tokyo Gore Police...I put it in my Watch instantly queue and started it up last night...the action sucked and the gore was way too cheezey...even for what it is. skip this one, and check out Chocolate if you want great action. The girl can give Tony Ja a run for his money!

Posted: Aug 15th 2009 1:05AM placebo33 said

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dudes. i just bought metropolitan on dvd. got it for $15. love that movie. so glad to see you guys giving it attention.

Posted: Aug 15th 2009 2:08AM Courtney said

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Although not related to gaming consoles, go see District 9 at a theater this weekend. It's fantastic and hands down the best sci-fi movie I've seen since Children of Men.

Posted: Aug 15th 2009 6:23AM Bowser Rogozhin said

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Metropolitan is such a dirty film. Awful people, awful ideals. It's vulgarity on celluloid. That's not to say I wouldn't recommend it, but be prepared for an hour and a half of empty people expressing empty ideals in the most condescending manner possible. And the main character is such a pussy, I just want to slap him. Audrey did make the experience rather redeemable.

Posted: Aug 15th 2009 8:01AM Levi Partridge said

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Just watched Lamberto Bava's "Demons." Perfect example of a hilariously bad movie that is still entertaining. I also have Lust/Caution and Gozu sitting on my coffee table.

I've also been watching The Prisoner this past week. Trippy ass British television series from the 60's. Worth checking out if you are a fan of LOST.

Posted: Aug 15th 2009 1:37PM (Unverified) said

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The Prisoner is an AWESOME (albeit, extremely twisted, and somewhat hard to follow) show.

I can't wait to see AMC's remake of it.
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Posted: Aug 15th 2009 3:22PM AtomicPlayboy said

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"Pretentious, talky, and without any action in it whatsoever" - I thought he was reviewing Braid for a second there.

Posted: Aug 17th 2009 10:16AM (Unverified) said

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I can't believe you're recommending Metropolitan. Not because it's slow paced (I can dig slow paced) but because it's just so awful.

It's a shallow script, about shallow trust-fund dbags, doing all the shallow crap they do to make themselves feel like their rich grandparents. That would've been okay (I can also dig a movie that has absolutely no likeable characters) if the acting was at least good but it was like watching a 5th grade play where the teacher asked the kids to re-interpret Pride & Prejudice if it took place in the 90's with even more self-important morons who inherited all their money.

There's one character in the whole movie that isn't completely dislikable (but you do feel sorry for her-to a point), and (though there aren't any openly gay characters) one actor who I wasn't 100% positive was gay in real life. Yes, the acting is that bad.

Go to IMDB and look at some of the quotes: I dare you not to vomit.

Seriously, one of the worst movies ever. Right up there with Epic Movie and Police Academy 5.

Posted: Aug 29th 2009 8:25AM Riley said

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Where has JBO been these last few weeks?

Posted: Aug 31st 2009 1:05AM (Unverified) said

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It'll be back this week. Last week it was missing due to me being at BlizzCon, and this week I had to fly to Austin to attend my Uncle's memorial. Look for it again this Friday.
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