What DVD have you just watched?

Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 November 2005

Just about to watch the secong half of 'The Odessa File.'

All the best from Fredrik
Posted on: 10 April 2006 by erik scothron
I have just watched a reviewers edition of 'The world's fastest Indian'. It is on at cinemas at the moment. Don't miss it, it is utterly priceless. Not one shooting, not one swear word just perfect entertainment.
Posted on: 13 April 2006 by Frank Abela
Fight Club

Never seen it before. Nothing like what I'd expected, very very good with a real twist towards the end. the violent bits are quite graphic, but the really nasty thing is it messesd with your head...
Posted on: 13 April 2006 by Mr Underhill
Hi Frank,

Bought Fight Club for 2.99 on rep. last week.

Still haven't watched it, I'll find the time based on your comment.

Martin
Posted on: 13 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
Fight Club is perfect - if you have a slant on life.
American Beauty - of equal (but different) appeal.
Posted on: 13 April 2006 by rackkit
Saw 2. After 2 minutes i'd seen 2 much. Useless.
Posted on: 14 April 2006 by JYOW
Blue Men Group DVD
Posted on: 14 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
Just watched Le Boucher (37 years after first seeing it) and ... it didn't stand up all that well.

Whereas Rear Window still seems worth watching.
Posted on: 14 April 2006 by Roy Donaldson
Gorillaz Daemon Days Live.

Oooh, I love my AV2/DVD5 with a great DTS audio track !
Posted on: 14 April 2006 by rackkit
quote:
Originally posted by Roy Donaldson:
Gorillaz Daemon Days Live.


Channel 4 showed the Manchester gig a couple of weeks ago. I'd taped it and watched it last night. Good stuff. Could have been shot better though as i don't remember seeing much footage of the crowd.
Posted on: 15 April 2006 by DellboyOne
The Thin Red Line

Very good full bit dts sound track.
Posted on: 15 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
Ghost World.
Posted on: 15 April 2006 by Chris West
Thin Red Line ... thumbs up! Music,acting and story (and all the techno stuff)

Battle of Britain I have and will continue to recommend...starring the Spitfire of course! BTW I guaran-dam-tee you that if you get a chance to "fly behind" the pilot of a Spitfire on a Naim HT system it will blow your mind!

Especially DBLS' n-Sub ;-)

Having just "flown" across the mangrove swamps of the Everglades FLA in an airboat, I can tell you the Spitfire experience comes close...(gotta add a big fan synced to the video and that should do it!)

I am about to edit my DV footage of the Mangrove trip in iMovie though ;-)

Maybe i'll post a link later...
Posted on: 15 April 2006 by Adrian F.
DBL's AND N-Sub!?!

Yikes Chris Eek I thought, I'll never need a Sub with these two cute litte refrigerator sized boxes in my living room.
I would check the buildings fundation for new cracks after this spitfire attack...

happy listening
Adrian
Posted on: 15 April 2006 by Mr Underhill
Fried Green Tomatoes.

It's funny, as much as I like the blockbusters it is films like this that somehow stay in my 'immediate' collection, and don't get moved upstairs.

M
Posted on: 15 April 2006 by Chris West
Firstly... Thin Red Line was meant to say Walk the Line (story of Johnny Cash) in my earlier post - oops!

Yes Adrian, an n-Sub set up for very lowest bass does a great LFE (Low Frequency Effects) job when the DBLS's are used for HT. Those effects piped through the Sub channel that are intended to be felt, really have an extraordinary impact... and combined with the low distortion high SPL capabilty of DBL's the results can only be described as stunning! (note: not just loud)

Nothing else I've heard anywhere comes even close ...in terms of realism.
Posted on: 16 April 2006 by DellboyOne
This Easter I have been be mostly watching the Infernal Affairs trilogy. Fantastic set of films with equally matching fb dts sound.
Posted on: 16 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
"Man on Fire" - Tony Scott. What a talentless director he continues to be.

I thought this film was as moronic as could be and struggled to get through it. Then I discovered the deleted scenes and, finally, incredulity turned to fall about laughter.

True dross.
Posted on: 16 April 2006 by AV@naim
"Who Am I?"

Jackie Chan.

Utter Japery...I neer seen an Evo-IV do that before.
Posted on: 16 April 2006 by Mr Underhill
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Adam Meredith:
"Man on Fire" - Tony Scott. What a talentless director he continues to be.
QUOTE]

Stretching suspension of disbelief unbelievably...shame as there were, as frequently with TS, some good bits; real curates' egg.

The only Tony Scott film that I re-watch is True Romance, which I think is a good film; and probably gained by being written by, and NOT directed by QT.

Martin
Posted on: 16 April 2006 by Mr Underhill
Rolling Stones - Forty Licks.

My wife popped in on her way up to bed and stayed for another 15 minutes.

M
Posted on: 18 April 2006 by Frank Abela
Madagascar - better than expected (not a fan of Ben Stiller), some good fun, the penguins were great!

The Brothers Grimm - possibly the worst movie I have ever watched. What a shame, such potential.

Serenity - OK, pretty good, nothing new (and I never watched Firefly) but good visuals and a couple of good lines.
Posted on: 18 April 2006 by Nick Riley
Lord Of War. Loved it, although not a fan of Nicolas Cage, he was quite excellent. Marvellous DTS soundtrack also.

Nick.
Posted on: 18 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
A History of Violence - I was waiting for the film to move into areas of subtlety - when, suddenly, it was over.

Cronenberg no longer seems interesting - just mainstream mundanity. A pity.
Posted on: 18 April 2006 by neil w
aeon flux,good film especially charlize in that catsuit

hostel, not scary but quite gory makes you think it could actually be going on

exorcism of emily rose, good all round film, i left the seat a few times

descent, brilliant shit yourself material

sound of thunder, total shit the dinosaur was very rubbery

going to watch "the dark" tonite

neil
Posted on: 18 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
quote:
Originally posted by neil w:
total shit - the dinosaur was very rubbery
neil


Sounds like food criticism.