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Tartan movies do a great number of Korean films. If you liked Oldboy and Mr Vengeance, you should check out "No Sympathy for Lady Vengeance". I believe that they make up a loose trilogy.
I've just wondered why Asian (CJK, Thailand, Indonesia,etc) horror and thriller movies felt so horror. It is really frightening. Their sequels sometimes are more thrilling.
These are really good movies. I love to watch Seven Samurai a lot. It is a tragedy I guess. As for Infernal Affairs, all actors are my favorite ones.
Infernal Affairs was a great film. I found the American remake ("The Departed") to be a little more satisfying, but that's probably because I'm American.
Released just a month ago it's already the #1 movie online!
Thanks, that's quite a good one, better than Alex Jones' previous films, IMO. It's more to the point, and no maniacal ramblings or strange implausible theories. I like it much more.
My only question is ... why is he still alive, as well as the other investigators ? Why didn't they whack him ? It would just make him a martyr I guess ... but it makes me wonder whether he's telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Still, most of it seems quite plausible and likely true.
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I also really like the part about Global Warming being BS, that one is for sure true, and something I've always known even since they started the nonsense theory. All the pieces fit together quite well. Good job Alex Jones ... and good luck, I hope they don't whack you.
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I can't help the feeling that Nazi Germany was screwed over in exactly the same way as is happening now ... scary eh ?
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Error in movie: Romania is labeled as Serbia.
Last edited by H_TeXMeX_H; 04-17-2009 at 11:19 AM.
I don't subscribe to all his theories either. But foreign nationals controlling our elections and politicians isn't a conspiracy theory, it's a conspiracy fact. It's also illegal.
I mean, OK, so the American people don't know who the Zapatistas waging a civil war just across the border are. But how could they possibly not know who Rupert Murdoch is? He controls most of our "news" (aka the formerly free press). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Murdoch
But foreign nationals controlling our elections and politicians isn't a conspiracy theory, it's a conspiracy fact. It's also illegal.
Lately you've been interspersing a lot of posts with politics, but as long as it's confined to /General that's OK. Then this thread is called "An advice for a good movie to watch ?" for a reason. Plus you calling something a fact doesn't make it a fact unless people can recognise it as such. For that one would want evidence. Preferably the irrefutable kind. And since you've got so much political beef, could I suggest you create your own expose in /General and get it over with once and for all?
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