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Want
to know how scary "The Horror Game Movie" is? A
woman in Hong Kong fainted when she was watching it! Is
this scary enough? If you think you're up to the
challenge, get this movie now. The film tells the tale of
a group of close-knit college friends who are haunted by
the mysterious death of a girl name Eun-ju (Ji-weon Ha) 2
years earlier.
Posted: 01.09.2003 21:08:22 by sUiZiD
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Quentin Tarantino came out of nowhere (i.e., a video
store in Manhattan Beach, California) and turned
Hollywood on its ear in 1992 with his explosive first
feature, Reservoir Dogs. Like Tarantino's mainstream
breakthrough Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs has an
unconventional structure, cleverly shuffling back and
forth in time to reveal details about the characters,
experienced criminals who know next to nothing about
each other. Joe (Lawrence Tierney) has assembled them to
pull off a simple heist, and has gruffly assigned them
color-coded aliases (Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. White) to
conceal their identities from being known even to each
other. But something has gone wrong, and the plan has
blown up in their faces. One by one, the surviving
robbers find their way back to their prearranged
warehouse hideout. There, they try to piece together the
chronology of this bloody fiasco--and to identify the
traitor among them who tipped off the police. Pressure
mounts, blood flows, accusations and bullets fly. In the
combustible atmosphere these men are forced to confront
life-and-death questions of trust, loyalty,
professionalism, deception, and betrayal. As many
critics have observed, it is a movie about "honor
among thieves" (just as Pulp Fiction is about
redemption, and Jackie Brown is about survival). Along
with everything else, the movie provides a showcase for
a terrific ensemble of actors: Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth,
Steve Buscemi, Michael Madsen, Christopher Penn, and
Tarantino himself, offering a fervent dissection of
Madonna's "Like a Virgin" over breakfast.
Reservoir Dogs is violent (though the violence is
implied rather than explicit), clever, gabby, harrowing,
funny, suspenseful, and even--in the end--unexpectedly
moving. (Don't forget that "Super Sounds of the
Seventies" soundtrack, either.) Reservoir Dogs
deserves just as much acclaim and attention as its
follow-up, Pulp Fiction, would receive two years later. --Jim
Emerson
Video: XviD, 1500 kb/s
Audio: AC3 5.1 448 k/s
Thanks to todovideos!
Posted: 01.09.2003 19:23:29 by Presto
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Surprisingly lighthearted and witty, Paul Rudnick's
Jeffrey (based on his off-Broadway play) was one of
the first films to tackle the AIDS crisis without
patting itself on the back or offering everything up
in a sobering movie-of-the-week scenario. The titular
Jeffrey (Steven Weber) is a happy-go-lucky gay man who
suddenly comes face to face with the fact that AIDS
has turned sex into something "radioactive."
Paranoid in the extreme, he vows to become
celibate--at just about the same time that hunky Steve
(The Pretender's Michael T. Weiss) saunters into his
life, eyes twinkling and hormones raging. The only
problem is that Steve, for all his muscles and charm,
is HIV-positive, thus setting Jeffrey's deepest fears
into motion. When it was written in 1995, Jeffrey
struck a nerve in mining the fear that a number of gay
men felt during the height of the AIDS crisis. Even
just a few years later, though, Jeffrey's paranoia
(what, he's never heard of condoms?) seems dated, and
his behavior more self-damaging than
self-aware--basically, he needs a slap upside the head
as opposed to therapy. Still, Rudnick (who went on to
pen the more mainstream In and Out) is never one to
pass up a witty one-liner or an opportunity to poke
fun at anyone, and Jeffrey now stands as a hilarious,
sometimes poignant portrait of gay single life and the
perils of dating in a paranoid time. Weber's Jeffrey
is simultaneously open to the possibilities of life
and fearful to embrace them, and Weiss is, well...
gorgeous and funny and sexy beyond belief. Still, it's
Patrick Stewart, as Jeffrey's interior decorator best
friend, who effortlessly steals the film with his
cutting wit; in his mouth, Rudnick's lines are
priceless gems. With a host of amazing cameos,
including Sigourney Weaver as a conceited New Age
maven, Kathy Najimy as her sad-sack follower,
Christine Baranski as a high-society hostess for a
roundup-themed charity dinner, and a top-form Nathan
Lane as a gay priest who seems to have discovered the
meaning of life--literally. --Mark Englehart
Length: 1:25:24
Framerate: 25 fps
Resolution: 544x320 (1.700:1)
Videocodec: DivX 5.03
Videobitrate: 900 kbps
Audio Stream 1 (French): MP3, stereo, 118 kbps VBR, 48
kHz
Audio Stream 2 (English): MP3, stereo, 119 kbps VBR,
48 kHz
Note: Dual audio stream; use bsplayer to
switch.
Posted: 01.09.2003 08:28:01 by SkyDFX
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Clint Eastwood fired the original director, Philip
Kaufman (The Right Stuff), and took over the reins
of this project himself. He may have had a point:
this brutal, thoughtful western, a near-tragedy
about a Civil War veteran whose past comes looking
for him, is probably Eastwood's most mature frontier
drama prior to the Oscar winning Unforgiven. Hoping
to build a quiet life in a cooperative community of
settlers, Eastwood's Wales blames himself when his
enemies attack the homestead, and he has to revert
to his warrior instincts to help fend off the
threat. The jittery intensity of Sondra Locke (who
would be Mrs. Eastwood, at least for a while), and
the screen-filling charisma of the late Chief Dan
George harmonize beautifully with Eastwood, who had
finally figured out how to add depth and texture to
his stock-in-trade Man of Steel persona. This one
may be too short on action to satisfy fans of
Eastwood's Dirty Harry films, or of the Italian
westerns he made with Sergio Leone, but it's an
honorable effort. --David Chute
Thx to Kemlo and also to DaFart and Tinny for
helping to spread this!
Length: 2:10:20
Framerate: 25 fps
Resolution: 640x272
Videocodec: XviD
Audio: 5CH AC3, 384 kbps
The rar-file contains subtitles in: English, French,
Italian, Dutch, Arabic, Spanish, Portugese, and
German.
Posted: 01.09.2003 08:20:09 by SkyDFX
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"Defying
Gravity" is an earnest, heart-felt movie.
While its edges are rough, both in terms of the
performances and the filmmaking, it's these rough
edges that actually make the movie feel more real
in a way that polished Hollywood acting and
production values would undermine. One could
complain that it is yet another coming out story,
and in many ways it is, but it's an effective one.
Griff (Daniel Chilson) is a college student who
lives in a frat house with your typical college
guys. Everyone is assumed to be straight, and the
majority of brothers are. Griff wants to belong,
but as a young gay man, he feels a certain amount
of isolation. Because of his wanting to fit in, he
remains in the closet despite the efforts of his
boyfriend Pete (Don Handfield) to help him come to
terms with his identity. Finally, a crisis forces
Griff to take a stand for himself and for Pete.
Yes, anyone who has seen more than a few
gay-themed movies or TV shows will have seen this
plot. But it is handled in such an honest and
affecting way that you will forgive it.
What sets this movie apart are the character
relationships. Griff's interesting relationships
with best friend Todd (Niklaus Lange), with Todd's
girlfriend Heather (Leslie Tesh), with fellow
student Denetra (Linna Carter), and with Pete's
father (sorry, I don't recall the actor's name)
are what helps us to forgive the cliched elements
of the plot. Of particular note are the
relationships with Todd and with Pete's father.
Their reactions to Griff's relationship with Pete
are not what you have come to expect from coming
out films. It makes for a refreshing change of
pace, and writer/director John Keitel deserves
credit for putting new spins on these stock
characters.
The acting never really rises above college drama
student level, but that works for a movie about
college students. Chilson, Lange, Tesh, and Carter
all act earnestly and come across as believable
college kids in ways that technically-trained
performers might not.
I do wish that the DVD had more to offer. The film
is in 1.33:1 ration. I don't know if it has been
panned and scanned, a matte removed, or originally
shot for a TV screen. There is no commentary
track. I would like to hear Keitel talk about the
choices he made as writer and director. There is a
"pictorial" soundtrack, meaning that the
song's from the film can be accessed and played
like a CD while images from the are played like a
slideshow. As there were a couple songs that I
particularly liked, I appreciated this feature and
found myself wishing other films did the same
thing.
Overall, it's a solid film and one that I have
found myself watching several times. I recommend
it to people who enjoyed "Get Real",
"Edge of Seventeen", "trick",
"Broadway Damage", and "Torch Song
Trilogy." Joe Edkin
Thx to ludo!
Length: 1:32:06
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Resolution: 512x384 (1.333:1)
Videocodec: XviD
Videobitrate: 896 kbps (average)
Audio: MP3, stereo, 157 kbps, 48 kHz
Posted: 01.09.2003 08:13:07 by SkyDFX
Language: English
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It's New Year's Eve and a serial killer stalks
the streets of New York, looking for his next
victim. Under pressure from the public and the
press, Police Commissioner Frank Starkey (Harvey
Keitel) and the mayor (Rod Steiger) reinstate
Starkey's brother Nick (Kevin Kline) in the
force to track down the murderer. Nick was
pressured to resign some years back and bad
blood remains between him and his brother;
almost immediately he rubs his superior (Danny
Aiello) the wrong way when he turns his office
into a sort of beatnik den. Flanked by his
eccentric buddy (Alan Rickman) and the mayor's
daughter (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), Starkey
goes about running the killer down his own way.
This film is a confused muddle--not funny enough
to be a comedy, not suspenseful enough to be a
taut cop thriller, and without enough chemistry
to be a romantic drama. The excellent cast is
adrift in a screenplay that throws in everything
but the kitchen sink; Keitel, Steiger, and
Aiello go completely apoplectic every time
they're onscreen together (which should please
fans of over-the-top acting). The first
screenplay by John Patrick Shanley after his
Oscar win for Moonstruck is hardly cut of the
same cloth. --Jerry Renshaw
Thx to CaptainTeabag!
Length: 1:33:14
Framerate: 25 fps
Resolution: 544x288 (1.889:1)
Videocodec: XviD
Videobitrate: 930 kbps
Audio: MP3 (Lame 3.93a), stereo, 112 kbps VBR,
48 kHz
Posted: 01.09.2003 07:55:19 by SkyDFX
Language: English
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The irresistible pairing of Jack Nicholson and
Adam Sandler is the best reason to see Anger
Management, a comedy that might loosely be
called The Funny and the Furious. Nicholson
and especially Sandler have screen personas
that partially rely on pent-up anxieties, so
there's definite potential in teaming them as
a mild-mannered designer of pet clothing for
chubby cats (Sandler) who's been ordered to
undergo anger-management therapy with a zany
counselor (Nicholson) prone to occasional
tantrums and devious manipulation. Surely this
meandering comedy looked better on the page;
director Peter Segal scores a few lucky scenes
(particularly Sandler's encounter with a
Buddhist monk, played by John C. Reilly), but
a flood of cameos (Heather Graham, Woody
Harrelson, Rudolph Giuliani, and others) can't
match the number of laughs that fall flat. As
Sandler's understanding girlfriend, Marisa
Tomei plays a pivotal role in a happy ending
that leaves everyone smiling, with the
possible exception of the audience. --Jeff
Shannon
Thanks to Knartis!
Posted: 01.09.2003 04:05:34 by Presto
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With an ace up its sleeve, Identity does for
schizophrenia what The Silence of the Lambs
did for fava beans and a nice chianti. On
the proverbial dark and stormy night, this
anxiety-laced thriller offers a tasty blend
of And Then There Were None and Psycho, with
a dash of Sybil for extra spice and
psychosis. Things go from bad to worse when
10 unrelated travelers converge at an
isolated motel and proceed to die, one by
one, with no apparent connection... until
they discover the common detail that's drawn
them into this nightmare of relentless
trauma. Even as it flunks Abnormal
Psychology 101, Michael Cooney's screenplay
offers meaty material for a superior
ensemble cast including John Cusack and
Rebecca DeMornay (who wins the Janet Leigh
prize in a bitchy comeback role). Director
James Mangold pivots the action around one
character (played by his Heavy star, Pruitt
Taylor Vince, in eye-twitching cuckoo mode),
and half the fun of Identity comes from
deciphering who's who, what's what, and
who'll be the next to die. --Jeff Shannon
Video: XviD, 948 kbps
Audio: MP3 VBR, 131 kbps
The previous release by DcN had an alternate
ending. Here is the version seen in
theatres. There really isn't much difference
between the two versions though so it may
not be worth the download if you already
have the first one.
Posted: 01.09.2003 03:45:48 by Presto
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Regisseur Martin Scorsese hat sich für dieses dreistündiges
Epos erneut mit einigen Mitgliedern seiner Crew aus GoodFellas
zusammengetan (Autor Nicholas Pileggi, Schauspieler Robert De
Niro, Joe Pesci und Frank Vincent). Der Film handelt von
Aufstieg und Fall des Gangsters Sam "Ace" Rothstein
(De Niro), der auf der Figur des echten Gangsters, Frank
"Lefty" Rosenthal, basiert. Das Ergebnis ist eine
Mischung aus Wise Guys, GoodFellas und Pileggis Tatsachenroman
Casino.
Aus Rothsteins Perspektive wird erzählt, wie die Mafia Las
Vegas als Spielerparadies aufgebaut und schließlich die
Kontrolle darüber verloren hat. Die erste Stunde des Films
wirkt wie eine faszinierende Dokumentation, in der die
komplexe innere Welt eines Kasinos in Las Vegas in allen
Einzelheiten aufgezeigt wird. Sharon Stone liefert in der
Rolle der unersättlichen Ginger, eines schillernden
Callgirls, das Rothstein heiratet, eine herausragende
schauspielerische Leistung, für die ihr eine
Oscar-Nominierung zuteil wurde.
Casino ist weder so rasant noch so fesselnd wie Scorseses frühere
Gangsterfilme (Hexenkessel und GoodFellas), zieht den
Zuschauer aber dennoch in seinen Bann. Und vielleicht hilft
auch einfach die Tatsache, dass es ein Scorsese ist. --Jim
Emerson
Amazon.com:
Director Martin Scorsese reunites with members of his
GoodFellas gang (writer Nicholas Pileggi; actors Robert De
Niro, Joe Pesci, and Frank Vincent) for a three-hour epic
about the rise and fall of mobster Sam "Ace"
Rothstein (De Niro), a character based on real-life gangster
Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal. (It's modeled after on
Wiseguy and GoodFellas and Pileggi's true crime book Casino:
Love and Honor in Las Vegas.) Through Rothstein, the picture
tells the story of how the Mafia seized, and finally lost
control of, Las Vegas gambling. The first hour plays like a
fascinating documentary, intricately detailing the inner
workings of Vegas casinos. Sharon Stone is the stand out among
the actors; she nabbed an Oscar nomination for her role as the
voracious Ginger, the glitzy call girl who becomes Rothstein's
wife. The film is not as fast paced or gripping as Scorsese's
earlier gangster pictures (Mean Streets and GoodFellas), but
it's still absorbing. And, hey--it's Scorsese! (Additional
note: the digital video disc has a "layer switch,"
allowing you to watch the entire film without interruption.)
--Jim Emerson
Video:
Codec: DivX 5.05 Pro 3-Pass
Bitrate: ca. 630 kbps
Format: 640 x 272 Pixel
Framerate: 25 fps
Audio:
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Codec: 5.1 AC3, 48 kHz
Bitrate: 384 kbps
- englisch
Codec: MP3 ( Dolby Pro Logic 2 encoded), 48 kHz
Bitrate: VBR 119 kbps
Posted: 02.09.2003 20:43:14 by Olle
Language: German
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A
mysterious romance begins with a letter from Mars! Directed
by Kim Jung-kwan ("Ditto"), "A Man who went
to Mars" sweetens your heart and soul by an endearing
love story linked by letters from outer space.
After her father dies, So-hee (Kim Hee-sun) writes letters
to him believing he has gone to Mars instead of Heaven. Her
kind-hearted neighbor Seung-jae (Shin Ha-kyun) does not want
to let this innocent girl down and starts writing back to
her posing as her father. Years later, this young girl turns
into a successful career woman and the helpful young man
becomes a postman. Even though these two people may seem to
be worlds apart in, Seung-jae still saves his heart for
So-hee while So-hee gets lost in her 24-7-business world.
One day this young lady who once believed her father had
gone to Mars finally finds out who always writes back
letters sealed with love. But Seung-jae is now out of
sight…
Posted: 02.09.2003 16:27:59 by sUiZiD
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Based loosely on the Broadway play, this film biography of
late comedian Lenny Bruce captures his fiery brand of
provocative humor while looking at his less-than-savory
personal life. Dustin Hoffman earned an Oscar nomination
for his portrayal of Bruce, a seminal figure in stand-up
comedy who broke boundaries of language and subject matter
by questioning hypocrisy and telling it hilariously like
he saw it. Director Bob Fosse, working with
cinematographer Bruce Surtees, used black-and-white to
capture the shadowy nightclub world in which Bruce rose
and fell, bleakly depicting the eventual loss of his
livelihood when he became a victim of governmental
obscenity prosecution. Hoffman is ably supported by
Valerie Perrine as Bruce's stripper wife, Honey, as much a
victim as a lover for Bruce. --Marshall Fine
Thx to GuilhermeCZ!
Length: 111 min
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Resolution: 544x288
Videocodec: DivX 3 Low-Motion
Videobitrate: 753 kbps
Audio: MP3, mono, 96 kbps ABR
Posted: 02.09.2003 07:09:32 by SkyDFX
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