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Posted by X69 on 10-08-2006 09:03 PM:


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*** PEOPLE IGNORING THE RULES WILL BE BANNED ***


Posted by SgtBigNuts on 10-08-2006 09:03 PM:

Does anyone know anything about this rls, No info or anything??


Posted by DP111 on 10-08-2006 09:14 PM:

Thumbs up

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0407887/

Supposed to be brilliant.


Posted by rawillkill on 10-08-2006 09:29 PM:

http://www.zomghay.com/images/0610081207052.jpg
http://www.zomghay.com/images/0610081207053.jpg http://www.zomghay.com/images/0610081207054.jpg


Posted by uzi on 10-08-2006 09:42 PM:

is the last 10 minz cam tilted to the left?


Posted by manofice on 10-08-2006 09:58 PM:

From the sample....sound is hollow but good

V7
A6

Looks pretty good


Posted by Mystic Slippers on 10-08-2006 11:47 PM:

No cam/ts will likely do this justice. I saw this at the theatre on Friday and it's a definite movie to see on the big screen with a great sound system.

I wouldn't bother with this, although it's great the choice is out there obviously.


Posted by MonsterMan on 10-09-2006 05:36 AM:

Before you see this movie.. you absolutely MUST see the movie "INFERNAL AFFAIRS". Its an Asian movie, so get ready for subtitles, but its great. I see a lot of similarities between these two movies, but you be the judge.

** And since when is Scorsese doing remakes???!!! **


Posted by porntogo on 10-09-2006 06:10 PM:

LoL, of course you see similarities between the movies. Scorcese bought the rights to Infernal Affairs. The Departed is the remake. Although he has added in bits from Infernal affairs 2 and 3 as well.

5,5,8


***Since when is he doing remakes? Since he remade Infernal affairs. Surely this cant be news to you though, its been widespread for ages

Here is a link with some info from way back. Nicholson helped rewrite the 'Infernal' script

http://www.themovieblog.com/archive...s_too_much.html ****


Posted by MonsterMan on 10-09-2006 10:11 PM:

Well.. I thought I would enlighten those moviegoers that are less on top of things than you or I.


Posted by chiv on 10-11-2006 06:57 AM:

...i think youll find those 'less on top of things' people, usually dont really care if its a remake

i think its kind of silly for people to keep calling this film brilliant, like its a massive achievement for hollywood/scorsesie (sp)... he took an allready established masterpiece and used it as his visual blueprint, so why wouldnt it be brilliant.... its like the kid taking all the praise for his science fair project, that his daddy made for him...


Posted by porntogo on 10-11-2006 09:41 AM:

I think its more of a case of those not on top of things not knowing its a remake.

Infernal affairs is a classic in the right circles. The entire trilogy is fantastic so its no surprise that it was remade, and I guess the fact scorsece has done it does it justice.

But your right, it isnt a fantastic achievement to make it a good film. So I do wish people would stop saying things like "he has done it again!!!!", cause he hasnt really.


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