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Word. I only went and saw it because I'm such a fan of Robert Downey Jr., but I was pleasantly surprised. |
Yes. Downey Jr was ten kinds of awesome.
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I have just seen the CSI Season Finale...
Warrick dies!! LAME!!!! And, the NCIS Season Finale... Jenny dies!! DOUBLE LAME!!!! And, House MD Season Finale... Cutthroat Bitch dies... Meh... |
I saw Iron Man a week ago today. Loved the shit out of it.
FuCKING BOOM |
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I just saw the beginning of some French flavored movie where this writer was in a coma. It was pretty good, but I didn't get to finish it. I think 'bell' was in the title. |
I've just seen the new Indiana Jones film. Awesome, but the thing about the aliens was a little stupid.
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^ OddJobAbe, seriously, that happened? sheesh, glad I didn't see it...
Saw that movie, whats it called....The Convicted, or The Convict. It was pretty mad packed, guns all over, people yelling, bombs going off.... Hehe, girl power. |
I saw the Strangers earlier (lol5AM). It was fun, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, only detriment as this fucktard who was like 'AH, SAWED OFF, THAT'LL DO SOME DAMAGE" when the guy grabs a shotgun with a most non-sawed off barrel.
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Last movie you've seen?
...Well...because I'm bored, let's have a chat about movies... What was the last movie you've seen, and how good (or god-awful) was it? I saw John Carpenter's The Thing on TV, and The Strangers in the theater earlier today.
The Thing = WIN The Strangers = ...Not so much. |
Haxan. I thought it was funnier than it was grotesque. B&W, crazy facial expressions, asinine body motions, and upbeat music all made it seem more like a Charlie Chaplin film.
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And you'd be right to think I'd be wondering about Graham Norton. WHO? |
He's another comedian, though instead of being a transvestite, he's just full-blown gay.
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I've recently 28 days and 28 weeks later!
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Alright people, prepare for something fucked up.
BUT FIRST, A STORY:tard: In the last few weeks, I've watched a few Slasher flicks with my pal Jordan. I've learned to appreciate things in them, notice little niggly bits (Most deaths for males in slashers are more or less quick, for women they're LONG AND DRAWN OUT AND EUGGGH) so when Jordan suggests we watch LUCKER THE NECROPHAGUS I think "This must be good." as apparently maybe 1000 people max have seen it. So: LUCKER THE NECROPHAGUS is a slasher. Except it's poorly edited, poorly dubbed (lol Dutch) and has quite possible the most revolting premise in history; Lucker is a serial killer who murders women and then has sex with the corpses. I wish I was kidding. And much to mky surprise, there's a ten minute long scene wherein (This is pretty gross, honestly, like, if you're squeemish, you may puke) Lucker has sealed a corpse in an apartment for a month with the gas on. He airs it out, and then repeatedly feels up the rotten body and licks his hand. TEN FUCKING MINUTES. The plot doesn;t matter because it's retarded, and since it's almost impossible to find short of pirating I still reccomend not watching it, as another friend of Jordan's said "It made me feel Angry, Dirty, and Bored at the same time." |
You pretty much watch those things to say you've watched them, much like 2girls1cup. when you get desensitized they can be kind of interesting. when I read said spoiler tags, it didn't really make me feel anything, but that's probably because I'm not watching it right now. also depends on mood (ie if it's that soppy HUMANITY IS GREAT MURDER IS SO BAD time of the month, it shouldn't be watched, whereas if it's right now, alright).**
I saw 28 Weeks Later. what a horrible followup to a wonderful film. I mean it was just so sad. not that much good zombie death, not that good story and ultimately just depressing **what a horrible and fragmented paragraph that was. apologies in advance |
Just got Category 6: Day of Destruction and Category 7: End of the World. It's a six hour miniseries so I'm in for six hours of America being owned by mother nature.
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I re-watched Hot Fuzz the other day. It's as awesome this time as every other tiem I've watched it.
I also saw the new Indiana Jones film even more recently. Utterly daft in places with some very silly seuqences, but the plot was interesting and if the silliness had been reduced, it could've been a very intriguing story. As it was, it was a reasonably entertaining if light-hearted adventure, the typical Indiana Jones nonsense. Not that that's a bad thing though, as I still reasonably enjoyed the film. |
I saw Indie and didn't hate it. But I do wish the interdimensional alien dudes had been entwined more seamlessly with the archaeological and cultural stuff.
I just saw Iron Man and loved it. It wasn't so much an Iron Man film as it was a political and military thriller that happened to have Iron Man in it. I wish we could have seen more of IR, but that would have meant less screen time for Robert Downey Jr., which is unacceptable. |
The good thing about Iron Man was it didn't take itself too seriously.
I just got back from the Hulk and it was incredible (No pun intended. :p) I loved the scene with Tony Stark at the end of it. They are really making a franchise out of the Avenger heros, something which hasn't been done in cinema in years. Certainly not in my life time. Indy 4 was terrible. As a die hard Indy fan it disappointed me alot, as Wings of Fire will know - I didn't stop moaning about it for about two weeks. The "artifact" was poor. I didn't pay to see a sci-fi :(, the fridge was shite, as well as the waterfall and the tree. The ants had no thrill either. They were all digital, they should have kept the tree cutter things and had the fight scene with them. Much more menacing that a bunch of pissed off insects. And John Williams score was pretty bad, with no memorable music like the other three films. /rant My first time using the spoiler tag, are ya diggin it? |
Just Seen Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and I have to say I found it quite fantastic. The plot was excellent, the characters all had a significant amount of depth and the musical score was simply superb. I also liked the way that the females functioned more as actual characters and less as mere big eyed outlets for the artists sexual frustration/imagination. What a beautiful movie.
Now to check out more of Studio Ghibli's stuff. |
Welcome to Hayao Miyazaki. :p
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I just watched Russia beat us in the quarter finals...
Sucks... but Russia also has a Dutch coach so not all is lost. In Soviet Russia, the ball kicks YOU! |
Saw Speed Racer last night. So incredibly much better than I expected. The only slight criticism I'll make is that the race in the middle of the film went a bit too long, but other than that it was 15 kinds of awesome! I just love the stylised use of colours and designs and the editing crosscuts and fades with characters in the foreground.
I came out of the cinema and caught myself doing 95kph in an 80 zone. I also tried to race a taxi out of a traffic light but I'd forgotten I was driving a Mitsubishi. |
I just bought the first Night Court season on DVD. Well worth the money. I hope to God that they release the other eight series.
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Spirited Away, amazing. Princess Mononoke, also amazing. rest of Miyozaki's filmography: decent, nothing spectacular, all to a similar formulae
Last night I watched George Carlin's last dvd release, the aptly titled Life is Worth Losing (lol). better than I anticipated, having not liked him too much previously... some amusing gags, although sometimes he does the "repeat exact same line for emphasis" thing that is annoying. Recyclable pussies, hilarious idea. almost as hilarious as his dance off of the stage. |
I've heard the opposite about Miyazaki's less advertised work. Part of the reason being it's more understandable to a western audience. I mean, come on, what the fuck is a Radish Spirit? (I still love it though) :p
I'll say that Kiki's Delivery Service didn't satisfy me as much, though. I've heard Totoro was rather gay, and I have yet to learn much about Nausica or Castle in the Sky. Recently, I've started watching a list of animated films I've always thought about seeing, now that I bribed my mother to put us back on the full Netflix plan. Starter was Kaena: The Prophecy. Pretty damn decent and interesting. I think most people on the forum would enjoy it. The nipples irked me, though. Next, I'm either doing Tokyo Godfathers or The Triplets of Belleville. Anyone seen? |
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Might see Tales of Earthsea, Porco Rosso seemed a bit tralalalala for me. Is Steamboy at all affiliated with Ghibli? I saw it a while ago and can't remember, but if it wasn't, it was very Ghibli esque, and also exceptionally good
I have just seen Diary of the Dead. I love handycam movies. It and Cloverfield, I feel should have been much much longer, possibley just because it was an engrossing experience. |
Steamboy isn't Ghibli, but it was made by the same people who did Akira. I still have yet to see how amazing it supposedly is.
I'd rather read the book before I see EarthSea. |
Just saw Chronicles of Narnia: Price Caspian.
I just love the Narnia movies :D. |
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Aslan...
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Used got it right ;).
Neh I also like the movies because they are awesome to begin with. And I don't see so much religious references in those movies actually... Care to elaborate Hobo? |
Just saw Prince Caspian. I'm... not sure. Admittedly that was my feeling about the first one also, but that was mainly because it was so similar to the book that it was eerie in parts. This one felt pretty good but a bit too long. To me the religious themes were far more obvious in the films than they were in the book. In the book they were implied, but in the film it was spat out at you.
Overall, it was tough for me to judge because I was surrounded by dipshits who delighted in making themselves heard. There was the guy two rows ahead on the right who munched on popcorn non-stop for the entire film, there were the giggling girls two rows back who responded to my whispered "SHUTUP" with "Stop yelling at us, you're being louder than we are!" and, worst of all, there was a woman with a four year old and a six year old who needed to explain every single thing that was happening on the screen, so we got a running commentary on what was going on. When I'm Lord and Emperor Over All, it will be legal to take firearms in to cinemas for just these eventualities. |
Tonioght I'm going to See Wall*E, Hulk, and at least two other movies AS RECCOMENDED BY YOU GUYS.
Since I'm suddenly into Pixar again, I'm going to write a nice-ass review for Wall*E, spoiler free as I can. Also, I saw The Girl Next Door, which is based on a true story. Basically, these two girls' parents die in a car crash and they live with their horrible aunt who tortures them and allows her sons to rape them, I shit you not. Also, I saw Otis, which was alright, I guess, it wasnt really sure what it was tyring to be though. |
Man I want to see Wall E.
Watched Thirty Days of Night last night. Pretty fucking good it was. pretty fucking good |