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Post by fastfreddie on Dec 21, 2014 9:30:44 GMT -5
No, Juicy, just trying these movie sites out. Does Ice films make you register with a credit card?
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Post by Juicy on Dec 21, 2014 9:37:45 GMT -5
Fuck no. I would never put a card down on these shady sites
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Post by Juicy on Dec 21, 2014 9:40:11 GMT -5
Basically icefilms makes bank on two things one the video player download you have to start with and then every movie yoh download you have to deal with 2-3 SUPER annoying pop ups (don't click anything)
Also on the second page of the downloads always make sure to uncheck the box under re download button before clicking download or more bullshit.
It sounds awful but once you do it once it is money and they have literally every movie and TV show ever
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Post by ChrisBrown on Dec 22, 2014 15:45:07 GMT -5
My buddy Perry put together his list of the top 10 films of the year, if you care to peruse: By Perry Seibert At year’s end I usually find myself defending the previous 12 months from people convinced that films don’t matter, they don’t make them like they used to, and TV is so much better than movies now anyway. The year 2014, however, was admittedly weak. There was one film that towered above all the others, and most everything else felt either fascinating but flawed, or small and perfect but inconsequential. With that in mind, and with hopes that 2015 will be a better crop, here are the ten best movies of 2014: 10: Under the Skin Read the full reviewJonathan Glazer’s haunting sci-fi head-trip about an alien learning about humanity would benefit from a smidge more exposition, but the stellar cinematography and haunting images cast such a distinct spell in viewers that the finale becomes a poetic, heartbreaking reminder of the cost of being human. 9: Inherent Vice Full review forthcoming Adapting Thomas Pynchon for the big screen seems like an impossible task, and while Paul Thomas Anderson’s attempt isn’t as laugh-out-loud funny as the book, he does capture Pynchon’s ability to go off on tangents that feel both utterly bizarre, and oddly in keeping with the main storyline. 8: Big Eyes Full review forthcoming Tim Burton had the best creative rebirth of any director this year, shaking himself out of a decades-long slump with the story of Margaret and Walter Keane. The whole movie seems like not so much an apology or defense, but an explanation from Burton about everything since Ed Wood, and it provides a way for him to finally evolve into something much closer to naturalism than he’s ever let himself get before. 7: Citizenfour Read the full reviewLaura Poitras was at the center of the most important international story of the year, Edward Snowden releasing sensitive material about the American spying programs. Her fly-on-the-wall movie would be just as tense if it were all made up, but because it’s true you realize how close your favorite paranoid thrillers are to how real-life whistleblowers risk their lives. 6: The Imitation Game Full review forthcoming A perfect script, anchored by yet another award-worthy performance from Benedict Cumberbatch, this biopic of Alan Turing is an efficient wartime thriller, and a penetrating profile of a man whose inability to connect with other people both allowed him his greatest achievement, and led to his early death. 5: Feast Shown before Big Hero 6 Sure, everybody loved Big Hero 6 and with good reason, but Feast, the short that played in front of it in theaters, is a tiny work of utter perfection. Sweet, sad, funny, and wise, the tale of a slacker growing up as seen through the eyes of his dog captures everything about Disney animation at its best. 4: Into the Woods Full review forthcoming Stephen Sondheim finally gets the big screen treatment he deserves with this adaptation of one of his most accessible shows. Funny, unapologetically theatrical, and a total delight, director Rob Marshall doesn’t leave behind the darker elements of the play, but he also never magnifies them so that they obscure this loving ode to the power of storytelling and myth. It’s a grandly entertaining movie. 3: The Drop Read the full reviewTom Hardy is rightfully getting some year-end love for his one-man show in Locke, but his turn as the decent blue-collar bartender in Michael R. Roskam’s old-fashioned B movie throwback The Drop, scripted by Dennis Lehane, was just as good and the movie is even better. Setting expectations, and then promptly turning them upside down with a confident and unhurried pace, The Drop lets Hardy, James Gandolfini, and Noomi Rapace shine. 2: Calvary Read the full reviewJohn Michael McDonagh’s sophomore feature was read by many as a black comedy, and while there is certainly gallows humor scattered throughout this tale of a priest who expects to be murdered in seven days, Calvary is a deadly serious movie about faith, the Catholic church, and the strength required to lead an upstanding life that gives Brendan Gleeson the kind of rich, complicated role he was born to play. shine. 1: Boyhood Read the full reviewIt took twelve years of filming, but Richard Linklater did the seemingly impossible, he made-up a fictional human life in such a realistic way that his nearly-three hour, modestly intimate epic never feels falsely dramatic or impressed with itself. Boyhood is a one-of-a-kind experience that will probably never be duplicated, not just because of its now famous production schedule, but because arguably no other film in history has captured so completely the rhythm, poignancy, boredom, and all-around mostly manageable messiness of growing up. Linklater made the best film of the last decade, Before Sunset, and Boyhood is the best this decade has seen so far.
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Post by philly on Dec 22, 2014 15:57:17 GMT -5
I watched boyhood on a plane. It was kind of interesting but wasn't entertaining at all. I'm sure film snobs love it though.
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Post by FartTaco on Dec 23, 2014 11:08:16 GMT -5
supposedly the trailer for batman vs superman is supposed to go online officially, on Christmas day
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Post by caper on Dec 23, 2014 17:48:49 GMT -5
just took the boy to see the new hobbit movie, he's 11 yrs old and loves this series ( he read all of the books too ) anyway, this is one long ass movie, but he loves it so ... I was happy to take him to it
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Post by joeking1978 on Dec 23, 2014 23:06:17 GMT -5
Im gonna have to fly solo on a work trip to see it unfortunately. No movie is worth wasting the 4 or 5 nights a year that we actually get a baby sitter. This one though, to me, is worth being that guy sitting by himself in the back of the theater
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Post by Juicy on Dec 23, 2014 23:43:26 GMT -5
The drop just leaked, it is real solid it's the final Gandolfini project with Tom hardy.
Also icefilms should be up tomorrow but I found a temp site that isn't organized as well (at least for new movies)
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Post by AK on Dec 24, 2014 10:36:02 GMT -5
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Post by Juicy on Dec 24, 2014 10:38:34 GMT -5
Thanks god i didn't rip that one
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Post by Juicy on Dec 24, 2014 13:28:34 GMT -5
American sniper not playing anywhere tomorrow??? After months of previews listing it as Christmas Day release it isn't at any theaters??? This is ducking america
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Post by Juicy on Dec 24, 2014 13:52:34 GMT -5
The interview released online and of course leaked to download
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Post by mtdman on Dec 25, 2014 1:38:53 GMT -5
Favorite Christmas movies I watched this week:
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
Scrooged (great movie)
The Santa Clause and The Santa Clause 2 (love these!)
The Family Man
It's a Wonderful Life (kinda boring but a good payoff)
Have to say that I absolutely hate Home Alone and Christmas Story
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Post by Deuterium Oxide on Dec 25, 2014 9:49:43 GMT -5
Four Christmases is one of my faves. I ended up buying it because it wasn't coming on. Then of course the very next day it comes on TNT.
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Post by robdiddy on Dec 25, 2014 19:18:11 GMT -5
The interview was solid
all I want for my birthday is a big booty ho
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Post by mtdman on Dec 27, 2014 12:28:20 GMT -5
Wqtching this movie called Very Good Girls. A grown up Dakota Fanning is in it. She isnt hot but strangely attractive. Weird.
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Post by Pollux on Dec 27, 2014 17:37:53 GMT -5
Saw it. Most like the book of the 3. If they didn't ruin Thorin in the first 2, 3rd would've been perfect. Just saw it earlier today. It was an excellent movie.
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Post by fastfreddie on Dec 28, 2014 12:01:39 GMT -5
Saw the Interview, it was hilarious, until the ending. The parts leading up to the interview were great, but the actual interview and ending went bonkers, just like every other Seth Rogen film.
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Post by Pollux on Dec 28, 2014 15:37:55 GMT -5
Saw the Interview, it was hilarious, until the ending. The parts leading up to the interview were great, but the actual interview and ending went bonkers, just like every other Seth Rogen film. I watched it last night on the Chromecast I got for Christmas. I didn't have high expectations but I ended up liking it.
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Post by robdiddy on Dec 28, 2014 23:48:28 GMT -5
Saw the Interview, it was hilarious, until the ending. The parts leading up to the interview were great, but the actual interview and ending went bonkers, just like every other Seth Rogen film. I watched it last night on the Chromecast I got for Christmas. I didn't have high expectations but I ended up liking it. They hate us because they aint us in d2o we trust
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Post by The Hoff on Dec 29, 2014 15:00:21 GMT -5
Anyone seen reviews for Selma yet? I saw a trailer for the first time yesterday. Looks like a good movie, but have literally heard nothing about it.
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Post by Deuterium Oxide on Dec 29, 2014 15:20:29 GMT -5
Anyone seen reviews for Selma yet? I saw a trailer for the first time yesterday. Looks like a good movie, but have literally heard nothing about it. Yeah, I saw the preview. The cast looks superb. Looking forward to checking it out.
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Post by Juicy on Dec 29, 2014 16:03:04 GMT -5
Selma looks to be a fucking bad ass movie.
I told ak when I first saw the trailer that it will likely sweep the awards if the movie is on par with its preview.
Best actor Best director Best picture Best supporting actress Best soundtrack
Costumes could also be up there.
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Post by AK on Dec 29, 2014 16:09:32 GMT -5
Selma looks to be a fucking bad ass movie. I told ak when I first saw the trailer that it will likely sweep the awards if the movie is on par with its preview. Best actor Best director Best picture Best supporting actress Best soundtrack Costumes could also be up there. Racist
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