Post by Dieter "Iceman" Rentz on Aug 28, 2009 19:29:49 GMT
People, please; instead of just posting the name (or poster) of the movie you watched, try to write just a little bit about it, without spoilers, of course.
I just don't think it's very interesting to read a list of movies people have watched, it's much more entertaining to read what they thought about it, too.
@werner: Talvisota is a very good movie indeed, too bad that Youtube-quality doesn't do it much justice. That same user has other Finnish movies in Youtube, too, I especially recommend Tali-Ihantala 1944.
Latest movie I watched was Touching the Void, more of a documentary than a movie, though. It's a true story of two climbers who set high goals and later find themselves in a lot of trouble. I found the documentary a bit hard to watch sometimes, it was a very gruesome story, although also very interesting to watch. Even when the guys who went through the whole experience narrate the story themselves, you keep thinking that there's no way they can make it out alive from the mountain. Liked this one a lot.
Post by ∬: Attila Anday on Nov 16, 2009 17:43:07 GMT
So, because of Dieter's recommondation I finally managed to take the time and watch the movie "Tali-Ihantala 1944". And I gotta say, it's an absolutely awesome war- movie, maybe one of the best I've ever seen. The quality of the pictures, the used weapons and other gear is excellent.
Actually there's only one short point of criticism. Please fire the guy, who's responsible for the subtitles. The titles were that small, you really had to glue to the monitor to be able to read something at all.
Btw, I gotta admit I did not know about so many Russian Ppsh's in the Finnish army. And what really brought a fat grin to my face were these Swedish volunteers with German helmets and Russian rifles ;D.
Post by Heinrich Landa on Aug 11, 2011 21:45:18 GMT
"The Downfall"
It was a pretty interesting movie, at first i couldn't understand half of it because they dont point it out for you... but then during parts of the movie, you can sit and nom on it then you get it. Very dramatic, good quality, the gore was high. The guy that played hitler did an EXCELLENT job as did the one for Gobbels. It's one i'd recommend but make sure you take the WHOLE 2 1/2 hours to watch it w/o getting up (unless it's potty break).