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Title: In Bruges
Post by: Tale on October 02, 2008, 03:23:32 AM
The most perfectly constructed little movie I've seen in years. European actors you know from American movies, speaking in their own accents, in well-written roles. It's like a stage play, occurring in scenes, on a low budget because it doesn't need a bigger one. Darkly comic, but believably human. Creeping upwards on the IMDB top 250 instead of dropping out.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780536/


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: MrHat on October 02, 2008, 05:44:58 AM
Also, it's about hitmen.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Oz on October 02, 2008, 06:08:25 AM
I fucking hated this movie.  so unbelievably boring.  The pacing just killed me.  And collin ferrel's character seemed mildly fuctarded to the point that i often went WTF???  who would do that??  :uhrr:


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Ookii on October 02, 2008, 08:21:29 AM
I fucking hated this movie.  so unbelievably boring.  The pacing just killed me.  And collin ferrel's character seemed mildly fuctarded to the point that i often went WTF???  who would do that??  :uhrr:

This movie is  :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill:.  Seriously, it's so fucking awesome it's actually beyond words. 

It's one of those movies where if someone doesn't like it you know their taste in movies is fucked.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Rasix on October 02, 2008, 10:49:38 AM
I liked this movie a lot.  The previews made it look like some sort of chucklefuck buddy comedy.  What you get is really anything but.  It has its funny moments, but there interspersed between a lot of tragic, dark, and just surreal parts.  I was just unexpected pleased with this movie and was glad my wife added it our Neflix queue.  This wasn't a movie, considering the path it took, I thought she'd enjoy, but she did it enjoy it thuroughly.

It also made me hate Colin Farrel less. Plus, it's got Fleur Delacour.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: HaemishM on October 02, 2008, 11:55:41 AM
I fucking hated this movie.  so unbelievably boring.  The pacing just killed me.  And collin ferrel's character seemed mildly fuctarded to the point that i often went WTF???  who would do that??  :uhrr:

This movie is  :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill: :drill:.  Seriously, it's so fucking awesome it's actually beyond words. 

It's one of those movies where if someone doesn't like it you know their taste in movies is fucked.

Yes. QFT and all that. This was the movie that convinced me that Colin Farrel could act, so long as he wasn't trying to fake an American accent. It's just absolutely perfect.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Amarr HM on October 02, 2008, 05:05:13 PM
Saw this a few weeks ago it's a little gem Colin Farrel plays the Northside Dublin scally so well. I liked the ground down atmosphere no frills and simple story and no fast edits is refreshing for a modern thriller.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Grand Design on October 23, 2008, 04:44:12 PM
I saw this about a month ago and, yes, it completely reversed my opinion of Colin Farrell. 

Did anyone else interpret Bruges as purgatory?


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: HaemishM on October 24, 2008, 09:53:58 AM
Yes. A lot of allegory in that one.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: lamaros on October 26, 2008, 11:22:49 PM
Did anyone else interpret Bruges as purgatory?

Was it the explicit references that made you 'interpret' it as such?  :oh_i_see:

I just watched this. I enjoyed it alot.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: DraconianOne on January 29, 2009, 04:06:01 AM
It's like a stage play, occurring in scenes,

Finally watched this last night having picked it up for cheap.  Very much enjoyed it and laughed a lot. Also found myself thinking that it was like a stage play - turns out that Martin McDonagh (writer/director) has written a vast amount of award winning plays so that's not really surprising.

I don't think it'll win the Oscar for it's writing though.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Ozzu on August 31, 2009, 04:53:25 PM
Finally got around to seeing this.

God damn, this was a good movie. I have no idea why I waited so long to see it.



Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Stewie on August 31, 2009, 08:32:02 PM
I really liked this as well.

Although the whole time it just reminded me how cool of a town Bruges actually is. I just wish I had more than a day there.



Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: lamaros on August 31, 2009, 09:02:30 PM
I really liked this as well.

Although the whole time it just reminded me how cool of a town Bruges actually is. I just wish I had more than a day there.

I got bored by the end of the second day. It's not that great, really.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Ookii on August 31, 2009, 10:11:19 PM
I really liked this as well.

Although the whole time it just reminded me how cool of a town Bruges actually is. I just wish I had more than a day there.

I got bored by the end of the second day. It's not that great, really.

Please list your other tastes in cinema so we can ridicule them, thanks.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: lamaros on August 31, 2009, 11:27:15 PM
Err I'm talking about the town?

Nice place. Pretty. But you'd not really want to spend a whole week there.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Brogarn on September 01, 2009, 07:04:04 AM
I'll step up to the plate. This movie bored the shit out of me.

Off the top of my head, here's a quick list of some of my favorite movies so you can compare:

Pan's Labyrinth
Labyrinth
Dark Crystal
Iron Man
Spiderman 2
The Incredibles
Chocolat
Shawshank Redemption
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
Grosse Point Blank
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles

Have fun.


EDIT: Thought of a few more... maybe some drama in here...

Ronin
All three Bourne movies, shaky cam and all
Casino Royale
Kill Bill both volumes
Pulp Fiction


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Ookii on September 01, 2009, 08:12:28 AM
I'll step up to the plate. This movie bored the shit out of me.

Off the top of my head, here's a quick list of some of my favorite movies so you can compare:

Pan's Labyrinth
Labyrinth
Dark Crystal
Iron Man
Spiderman 2
The Incredibles
Chocolat
Shawshank Redemption
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
Grosse Point Blank
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles

Have fun.


EDIT: Thought of a few more... maybe some drama in here...

Ronin
All three Bourne movies, shaky cam and all
Casino Royale
Kill Bill both volumes
Pulp Fiction

You need to name some indies.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Brogarn on September 01, 2009, 08:46:36 AM
You need to name some indies.

Lost in Translation
Memento
Gone Baby Gone
Brick
Garden State

I also liked Slumdog Millionaire but can't recall if that's an Independent or a Foreign.

Although I don't know why you're specifying Indies when you only asked (I know, not me, I'm just following the guide lines) about tastes in cinema and didn't specify a genre.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Nerf on September 02, 2009, 12:41:42 AM
Lost in Translation? Really?  That movie made me want my 2 fucking hours back.  Closure assholes, I needs it.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Brogarn on September 02, 2009, 08:13:34 AM
Lost in Translation? Really?  That movie made me want my 2 fucking hours back.  Closure assholes, I needs it.

I had to talk myself down from the clock tower with "It doesn't matter what was said... it wasn't the point...". Once I calmed down and thought about the rest of the movie, I realized I rather liked it and was ok with the way they ended it.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Ookii on September 02, 2009, 10:06:28 AM
You get ++1 for Brick, but -1 for Gone Baby Gone.

I dunno, maybe you're not a fan of Colin Farrel.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Brogarn on September 02, 2009, 10:21:21 AM
You get ++1 for Brick, but -1 for Gone Baby Gone.

Really? I thought Gone Baby Gone was pretty damn good. Why didn't you like it? It was well acted and the ending was fucked up and made you question your values. Hell, most movies don't even accomplish the former, much less the latter.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Amarr HM on September 02, 2009, 11:24:39 AM
Gone Baby Gone is an excellent movie pay no mind. I can't understand how you could tolerate Lost in Translation the slowest nothing happens movie of all time and yet be bored by In Bruges? The majority of films in your favourites are quite puerile did you notice that?


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Brogarn on September 02, 2009, 11:59:35 AM
I think I was just in the mood for Lost in Translation for some reason.

Puerile? Only if you take those movies at face value and don't bother digging into them. Which would be silly.






EDIT: Reworded my response.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Amarr HM on September 02, 2009, 01:00:32 PM
I mean there's nothing really meaty there. You have Grosse Point Blank (distinctly average film btw) but no Scorsese or Coppola, damn not even a De Palma, that to me says you are doing it wrong.

Maybe you just weren't in the mood for In Bruges?


EDIT: I also enjoyed Lost in Translation but mainly cause it had three things Bill Murray's dry wit, Scarlet Johansonn's ass and My Bloody Valentine's music.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Brogarn on September 02, 2009, 02:09:32 PM
I mean there's nothing really meaty there. You have Grosse Point Blank (distinctly average film btw) but no Scorsese or Coppola, damn not even a De Palma, that to me says you are doing it wrong.

First off, I disagree with you about Grosse Point Blank but that's okay; We can have different opinions. Secondly, isn't it more daring to list movies that were mostly box office hits and defend that (especially when facing film "snobs") than it is to list Taxi Driver, Godfather and Scarface? Awesome movies all, but exceedingly obvious answers when you're defending your tastes. They're like trump cards. Besides, I think I threw out some fairly meaty fare when Ookii asked for me to list independent films I liked. Although, I do admit that they're all fairly well known (which doesn't detract from them in the least) and kind of easy to retort with.

And its entirely possible I wasn't in the mood for In Bruges. I also made the mistake of watching it with the wife whose tastes differ from mine. I might have to give it another go since most everyone here seems to have liked it.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Amarr HM on September 02, 2009, 02:57:51 PM
What the fuck half of your choices are box office smash crap Spider Man  :uhrr: Iron Man  :ye_gods: Dark Crystal was huge when it came out so was Labyrinth this isn't about box office success it's about having a bunch of mediocre films in your favourite list and basically not paying homage to 1000's of amazing films that are far superior. Just to add I'm not a movie snob I would probably put Terminator 2, Predator and Aliens in my top twenty.

Raging Bull, Carlito's Way? Cool Hand Luke, Platoon, Citizen Kane, Full Metal Jacket, Brazil, Ghostbusters, Withnail & I, Citizen Kane, Treasures of the Sierra Madre, Barry Lyndon, Carilto's Way, Planes Trains & Automobiles damn even if you had one or two of those on your list it would improve it tenfold.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: HaemishM on September 02, 2009, 03:03:29 PM
See, I wouldn't list movies by Scorsese or Coppola because I think both are highly overrated.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Amarr HM on September 02, 2009, 03:11:06 PM
I would agree to some extent Scorsese is yes but he has some definite gems mainly Raging Bull is a masterpiece. I think to completely omit any of those three from your list is heinous there's so much on offer, not to mention no Kafka, Kubrick or Stone you gotta have one of them in there.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: HaemishM on September 02, 2009, 03:23:22 PM
I'd put Scorsese before I'd ever put Coppola. I've yet to find the reason either Coppola, any of the Godfather movies or Apocalypse Now are held in such high esteem. They are pretty but IMO mediocre.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Amarr HM on September 02, 2009, 03:41:33 PM
Apocalypse Now is probably the most overrated piece of muck ever, I'll agree with that much. Full Metal Jacket and Platoon are far superior, damn even Jarhead is a better film. Godfather is just a brilliant piece of drama, I could forgive it's omission even if Mean Streets was mentioned or I don't know any De Niro piece ... Dog Day Afternoon. Let's change it to De Niro, Pacino and Brando.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Hayduke on September 02, 2009, 03:59:18 PM
I thought it was alright. Kind of reminded me of Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead. But without interesting characters (besides Fiennes). I think I just find the whole disaster heist/gangster genre to be kind of overwrought and never very fulfilling.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: K9 on September 02, 2009, 04:44:18 PM
Ronin was possibly the most disappointing films I have ever seen. Most of your other films listed are decent enough in their own way, and taste in films is hardly objective. However, for about half of them I can think of a similar film I would consider better.

In Bruges was probably the most unexpected; it's a very solid film with some of the darkest humour of anything I have ever seen. As a film it runs a whole gamut of emotions while really running through a very simple story, shot in very simple settings.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Rasix on September 02, 2009, 06:10:31 PM
I've yet to find the reason ... any of the Godfather movies or Apocalypse Now are held in such high esteem. They are pretty but IMO mediocre.

 :oh_i_see:





Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Abagadro on September 02, 2009, 07:01:59 PM
Eh, I thought In Bruges was a bit over the top. It couldn't seem to figure out what it wanted to do with itself.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Hoax on September 03, 2009, 09:23:16 AM
I thought it was alright. Kind of reminded me of Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead. But without interesting characters (besides Fiennes). I think I just find the whole disaster heist/gangster genre to be kind of overwrought and never very fulfilling.

I swear not nearly enough people have seen this movie, it must be a bad choice for a title because no matter how often I mention it to friends they never end up seeing it.

Eh, I thought In Bruges was a bit over the top. It couldn't seem to figure out what it wanted to do with itself.

This, great film, quite enjoyable but the overall plot was a bit of a mess.  Who cares though it was fun just to watch the actors act and to see the city.  Fun flick, I ask for nothing more.  Unlike you cinema fags fagging up this thread.


Title: Re: In Bruges
Post by: Ymurr on September 30, 2009, 09:01:07 AM
Very much liked the movie, mostly for its atmosphere. The story seemed to me to be a mere frame for the strange characters ambling through Bruges (worth a visit, by the way).