Okay, Faces of Death for the Grindhouse generation then?
See now that actually makes it sound slightly appealing. I didn't want that at all. |
Yeah, fuck Saw.
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I watched House of A 1000 Corpses today, really like that movie. I'll probably watch Devil's Rejects in a week too. I just finished the third season of The Office too. Funny show.
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You've reached the peak, show kinda goes downhill from there. Fourth season is decent, though.
I'd recommend watching the British version next. In some ways it's superior, in some ways it's not. But regardless, it's hilarious and you should check it out. |
In what ways is it not superior? I haven't seen it, I'm just curious.
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Final Destination is so fucking retarded that it can be entertaining. It has a bit of merit for that.
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Oh my god, I thought you were all joking. It's really Ellen Mclain?
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That's the most awesome thing I've heard today.
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Hors de Prix. French. Funny. Cute.
A waiter falls in love with a gold-digging harlot, who tutors him in the ways of romantic manipulation. |
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Yeah, that's very unimaginative of them...
Well... if they're doing that, they should have at least put her sarcasm here |
I've been watching Curb Your Enthusiasm a lot lately. Funny stuff.
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Well, it's an homage. A nod, like Nepsotic said.
Christ, did I just agree with Nepsotic? Can I take it back? |
To be honest, I'm not a very big fan of Guillermo Del Taco's movies. They're good, and there was a point where I liked them, but now they just don't really click. I'll see this because hey giant robots, but A) I don't have to like it and B) That inexplicable GlaDOS voice is the kind of lazy nerdlinger attracting tactic that make movies like this difficult for me to enjoy. I almost feel like he's stuffing this down my throat saying 'EH MANG YOU DON'T LIKE IT EH WELL HOW ABOUT YOU CHOKE ON IT PADRE'.
Fuck you Del Toro. You fat rapist. |
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E2: I've watched Nightmare Before Christmas. I think it was my first experience with Tim Burton's movies. It was cool |
Sekto Springs would probably want me to point out that Tim Burton only turned up for work twice while they were making that film.
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I agree with Mac. While the voice actor is quite good, in willing to bet that voice was being used simply to attract the hordes of slobbering Portal fanboys/nerds.
The movie itself looks decent, though. :
Really? Huh, maybe that's why it's good. |
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I'm really glad he didn't end up doing The Hobbit. The inconsistency in character direction and design would have really put me off my waffles. I do appreciate his vehement loyalty to traditional special fx. However, I see nothing but CG in the Pacific Rim trailer. Shame. :
It's funny. Henry Selick's interpretation of Burton's style actually translated better than when Burton does it himself directly. Somehow, Henry Selick made that movie more "Burton" than I think even Burton could have. This contrast is evident in the stop-motion films he actually did direct (Corpse Bride, Frankenweenie) which come off more streamlined and sterile. |
Has anyone seen The Hobbit yet? My friend said it was the best movie he'd ever seen, but he hypes the fuck out of everything. I think it looks pretty good.
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I haven't yet, but I really want to. I have seen at least a quarter of it in promotional material alone. It's the only movie I've been looking forward to all year, but even that isn't enough to get me into a theater on opening weekend. Especially considering the box office records it's already broken. I can't stand crowds, and crowded theaters are the worst.
I can tell you just based on what I have seen and heard that it's not as good as LOTR, and there's some moments that are pretty stupid. I'm sure in spite of any criticism I can muster, I'll enjoy the fuck out of it. |
I still haven't seen the last third-and-a-half of the original LOTR trilogy, they never really interested me that much. I'd like to see them but I just never had the opportunity. The Hobbit just looks like a fun movie to go see in the theaters while blazed out of your skull. Like I said, I'm not a huge LOTR nut, so I'm sure I'll enjoy it despite any stupid/"untrue tothe book" moments.
Plus Martin Freeman is awesome. |
Anyone who knows a lick about filmmaking would know that if the LOTR movies were truly accurate to the source material, they'd be three times longer and significantly more boring. Granted, there are some things Jackson includes/omits that may have been in poor judgement, but I still find his adaptations thoroughly entertaining. I'm sure this will be true of The Hobbit as well.
You could actually attribute a large number of Jackson's decisions on how he shot the original trilogy to Ralph Bakshi's animated adaptation from the 80's which - while ill-fated - did a great job of condensing and interpreting the material from the novels in a cinematic way. Jackson emulated Bakshi's version, which is evident in many of the shots, beat-for-beat. Naturally, the Tolkien estate hates Jackson's adaptations because of his liberty-taking. |
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I'm also bad at math, but surely that much is apparent. |
Yeah I really NEED to see the Hobbit sometime, I'm a huge fan of the LOTR Trilogy and I have no doubt this is going to be amazing too.
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I saw it, it was pretty good.
Definitely has a different tone than the LotR movies did, quite a few more humorous moments and generally more light-hearted. Which, if you’ve read The Hobbit, you’d know is perfectly okay, but if you’re only a fan of the LotR movies you may be disappointed. It’s more action-y than the book, I will say that. I guess this is because a straight retelling of the book would be rather slow and dull without jazzing it up a bit, but it didn’t quite sit right with me. I do like how meticulous they’re being though – because they’ve got three movies for a fairly short book, they get to spend a lot more time fleshing everything out and not cutting things for time. |
Tom Bombadill Tom Bombadillo. He sat on a bug, and farted a pillow.
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Also some shit about yellow boots.
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And a hat.
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I want to see it because I like Martin Freeman. Unlike that talent less sack of crap Ian Mckellen, seriously that drowning rat should just stop riding Peter Jackson's coattails.
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I liked Ian McKellen in Othello, I thought he suited his character really well.
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Martin's the man. He can even make bad movies semi-enjoyable (Hitchhikers Guide)
That movie was crap but he made it bearable. |