'Last Days' and other films

Jul 25, 2005 16:27


I have seen quite a few movies this weekend if I do say so myself..4 all together!

Devil's Rejects-The unthinkable horror and chaos continues a few weeks after the events depicted in "House of 1000 Corpses" as the murderous family if foreced on the lam after a bloody showdown at their home. With their story all over the news, the family contues their soulless killing spree, while sheriff John Wydell (William Forsythe) -hell-bent on avanging his brother muder-looks to track them down for one last horrifying confrontation.
*all in all this film was the bloodest movie i have ever seen in my life ! but it was just another horror film..it had no point at all.    C-

Charlie And the Chocolate Factory( for the 2nd time) -Carlie Bucket, a boy from an impoverished family under the shadow of a giand choclate factory, wins a candy bar contest and is given a tour, along with four other children, of the amazing factory run by the eccentric Willy Wonka and his staff of Oompa-Loompas.
*this was more like the book then like the 1070's Willy Wonka, but they did do one good thing..went more into the life of Mr. Wonka and somewhat into the Oompa-Loompas... and little Charlie Bucket was the cutest thing ever!  B-

Last Days- Reclusive musician "Blake", who is asked for money and favors by all his friends , spends his time in his wooded home, becomeing a lonely fugitive from his own life. 
*thought to be based off the last days in kurt cobain's ("Blake") life it was intresting to see the stages of his break down..but i have to say that if your not really into film don't go see it, because not only will you lose intrest compleatly but also you will leave a bit on the gloomy side. what did i learned from this film you ask? well i learned that "Blake" spent alot of his time wondering around in the woods and talking to himself..now times that by 2 hours..like i said if your not really into film don't go see it..just wait and rent it. but i thought that the directing was wonderful and Michael Pitt ("Blake") did a really good job with the little that he had to work with.  B

Murderball (for the 2nd time)- Like any other great sports story, Murderball features fierce rivalry, stopwatch suspense, dazzling athletic prowess, larger-than-life personalities and triumph over daunting odds. But "Murderball," the original name for the full-contact sport now known as quad rugby, is played by quadriplegics in armored wheelchairs. 'Murderball' is a story like no other, told by men who see the world from a different angle. Quad rugby players have suffered injuries that have left them with limited function in all four limbs. Whether by car wreck, gunshot, fist fight, rogue bacteria or any of an endless list of possible misadventures, quad rugby's young men have found their lives dramatically altered. Watching them in action -- both on court and off -- smashes every stereotype one has ever had about the handicapped. It also redefines what it is to be a man, what it is to live a full life, and what it is to be a winner.
*if you think that your life is hard..FUCK YOU, these people do more in wheelchairs  in one day then most of us do out of wheelchairs in our whole lifetime..these are wonderful people who should have a movie done about them..it was a GOOD film.  B

yeah i know, i have no life..but whateve!

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