Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Ken Fisk has invited you to Dropbox

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Trying to get back to more blogging.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Has James Cameron ever made a movie under two hours? I haven't done any research, I'm pretty sure most of his movies are ridiculously long, and more annoyingly have se sort of Bill Paxton cameo which is a bonus?!?!?

Cameron hasn't done a movie in ten years!! The last movie he did was ( can you guess it?) titanic. I guess if you make $115 million from a movie you don't need to work for a few years. ( $600k for screenplay+ $8 million directors salary+ backend points= $115 million!!!

Out of all the movies he has ben part of: terminator, alien, true lies, the abyss, escape from new York as a matte painter!!! And many many more, the one that I love the most is Rambo: first blood part ll!! Fuck yeah.

So, cameron is making his directorial daybu with AVATAR, he has writen and is directing, producing this flick I'm sure he will be making millions of more dollars off if this. So much hype is behind the return of cameron that film geeks like me will see it just to see it.

I never saw Titanic. Once it past Star Wars as the all time grossing film I swore to never see this movie, and I haven't yet!


Fisk

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Southland tales

Well, I just got out of southland tales by Richard Kelly writer/director of the above subject and donnie darko. I really don't know what to think of it other than, WHAT?!?! I heard the theatrical version was cut down quite a bit from the original cut. The version I Sat through had a running time of 144 min. Fresh in my mind I was confused and didnt care to much about the characters. If you are a big darko fan rent it, if you are a movie fan then rent it, but make sure you are in a patient mood. I would not snort five lines then try and sit through this one.

Fisk

Pump up the volume

Blogs are like a radio show for back in the day. His radio show was
heard I don't think my blog is(read). I love how the call it paradise
hills Arizona when I lived in paradise valley Arizona.

I still need to post my vegas blog, not sure why I haven't.

I should be getting my fist charlie chapman movie from nextflix
tomorrow or later today. Any one have a favorite silent film? Let me
know.

Fisk

Mobile blog test

I am watching pump up the volume for the first time and I think I like
it so far.

Fisk

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Reincarnated as an 80’s icon

If I could come back as someone from the 80’s…no questions asked STEVE GUTTENBURG!!! He is the man, and you can’t argue with that!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Well...I haven't gottin the greatest response about the "best movies no one has heard of." In greatest I mean none, so I guess I am on my own for this one.

To retort, if anyone has a movie they think no one has heard of and is really good let me know . Again my Netflix email is Mindtrick33@gmail if anyone wants to add me to their friends list.

Friday, July 27, 2007

I am trying to rent movie's from Netflix that I have never heard of. If there is a movie out there that you think is awesome, but you think no one else has heard of it let me know I want to check it out.

I googled "Best movies you never heard of" and this is what I got.

1) The Duellists --Ridley Scott's evocative epic about two dragoons who fight a series of duels over a nearly twenty year span during the Napoleonic wars. Lushly photographed leisurely paced, yet interspersed with exciting action.

2) Orphans -- Albert Finney, Mathew Modine and Kevin Anderson in a story about two brothers who kidnap an aging gangster and learn about life as they are themselves captivated by him. Visually staged like a play, but very moving and funny.

3) Once Upon A Time in the West -- Sergio Leone's masterpiece and the best spaghetti western ever made. One of the finest westerns period in my opinion (see my lengthier epinions review elsewhere.) Beautiful score, scenery, Charles Bronsen, Claudia Cardinale -- and Henry Fonda as a villain. See it!

4) Don't Look Now -- Scarier and more intellectual than the Exorcist PLUS having one of the hottest but tastefully erotic love scenes ever shot. Featuring Donald Sutherland and a young Julie Christie and based on a Daphne Du Murier (sic?)novel. Directed by Nicolas Roeg.

5) House of Games -- Made many top ten lists when it came out, but only seen by the critics. Starring Joe Mantegna and Lindsay Crouse in a battle of wits and psychological warfare based on con men and their "art."

6) Fandango -- Kevin Costner's first real movie featuring him and a youthful cast of actors playing newly-minted University of Texas graduates having one last fling out west before the Vietnam War, college and marriage claim their innocence completely. Riotously funny in at least six scenes while also deeply affecting.

7) Two Moon Junction -- Okay, a B-movie guilty pleasure starring Sherilyn Fenn as the libidinous and lightly-garbed vixen whose heart is stolen by a hunky carny passing through town. Sure it is hokey, but the barn scene is very sensual, if rather unlikely.

8) Jacob's Ladder -- An intense and mind-boggling trip through the brain and soul of a GI back from Vietnam who tries to answer the question of what is real, what is life, what is death? Very scary stuff.

9)Flesh and Blood -- Paul Verhoefen's historical epic/fable set in the lusty but plague-ridden Middle Ages. Earthy realism and body chemistry between Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Much sex and violence, but a true trip to another time and place as Hauer the brigand seduces Leigh and brings the world down around them all.

10)Emerald Forest -- Beautiful and transporting journey through the Amazon to the heart of darkness by John Boorman. Starring Powers Booth as an American engineer who must rescue his kidnapped son who is taken by a native tribe.

Bonus Picks -- Empire of the Sun and Atlantic City -- both highly recommended also.


http://www.epinions.com/content_1225105540

I have heard of a few of these movies but never watched them (Jacob's Ladder, Once Upon A Time in the West). Currently I have The Duellists and Orphans.

Once Upon A Time in the West was directed by none other than Sergio Leone who has so many great movies I think this one is a no brainer.

I definitely would like to see some foreign films, so hit me up if you know some good ones. Nothin obvious I'm talkin about the shit you only hear about cause you are from that country. I don't want some one to tell me to check out Pan's Labyrinth or Amelie

Here is my email for Netflix if you want to add me as a friend. I thin k I am safe cause about 2 people read this and I am one of them just gotta find the other. (mindtrick33@gmail.com)