He kills his wife, he has very severe antegrade amnesia which allows him to remember things that have become routine and yes, he'll never stop being obsessed with punishing his wife's rapist.
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I will answer all those questions here but, in the spirit of the film, they will not be in the right order, no no yes yes no,
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Since I last posted in this thread with an anime report I have finished Gundam ZZ, Gundam F91, Gundam 00, Gundam X, Victory Gundam and I'm just starting TURN A TURN A TUUUUUURRRRRRNNNN now, then only 0083 to go til I've seen every non-SEED series.
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The Diving Bell And The Butterfly.
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King Kong dies at the end, man was the real monster. It's dramatic irony.
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Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father!
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BANDWAGON
Infract her instead. |
It was Earth all along! (you've finally made a monkey out of me! :P)
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THE DOG DIES AT THE END
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"Avatar"
Bloody awesome, even though the story is simplistic and the film has many times when it's basically yelling; "Look at my CGI! Look at how awesome I am!" |
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Rosebud is the name of the sled.
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he's already dead.
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It was all a dream.
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turns out the detective did it.
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The parrot was deaf, and it was a butler convention.
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"The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button"
Did I ever tell you i've been struck by lightning seven times? |
500 Days of Summer:
I liked it. I mean, it was a romantic comedy, but it was watchable. Percy Jackson and the Lightning thief: Holy fucking bad. I watched it because someone else bought my ticket, but it was just a big tardbus Harry Potter ripoff that never tried to pretend it wasn't. Alexandra Daddario can go fuck off to the hole in Kristen Stewart she fell out of. Fucking giant eyed poor acting fuckbitchslut. Videodrome: I don't even know what the fuck. I was high when I watched it. |
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I recently tapped the On-Demand well and watched me some Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Drag Me to Hell. Cloudy was great, as I expected it would be. The humor was just quirky enough to set it apart from most other CG family fare, but also didn't insist upon itself or try too hard either. It had a good balance of completely ridiculous fun and believable character-to-character dynamics (ie Flint's relationship with his dad). Drag Me To Hell was exactly what I expected it to be as well. Sam Raimi loves the cheese, and he piled it on like it was a mountain of nachos. I was a little disappointed in the lack of crazy camera work that made his early work so unique and fun, and I was hoping for more gore. I definitely see the parallels between DMtH and the Evil Dead, Evil Dead was way better of course, but you can't really surpass it in goofy, cult horror awesomeness either. All in all I enjoyed it for what it was, not unlike I enjoyed House of 1000 Corpses for the same reasons. |
I read the first Percy Jackson book and it was fairly enjoyable - the Potterisation is a lot less noticeable than in the film.
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Just saw the final episode of Dollhouse. It was... good. Perhaps my expectations were way too high after Firefly so it wasn't as amazing as I was expecting, but it was good.
I'm glad they continued on from the Season 1 final episode. Wasn't quite what I expected, but I suppose they had to give it a happy ending somehow. |
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i sort of liked it for the random, weird scenes, and for some reason it reminded me of the game Manhunt, probably due to all the VHS's. the reason i didn't fully like it was due to the snuff movie element it had, which is what it seemed to pretty much revolve around anyway. that and the numerous scenes that just bore me to tears while i waited for something insane to happen again. but i'm gonna download it anyway and re-watch. EDIT: :
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Nick Frost's Danger! 50,000 Volts!.
It was okay. |
Humanity's End. Ultra low budget space opera epic. I've heard many people complain about CGI that looks like a PS1 cut scene, but this takes the cake. It was still amusing though, and was kind of like having all six Star Wars movies crammed into less than an hour and a half.
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I watched Up last night.
And if anyone hasn't seen it, you really should. It wasn't anything like I expected. I cried somuch at the beginning when Ellie died, I wasn'texpecting something so sudden. Also,Doug is a genius. :
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Am I the only one that didn't think UP was all that great?
It was good, don't get me wrong, all of Pixar's stuff is. I just found the film itself to be kind of dull, and if it was done by anyone other than Pixar it probably wouldn't have even gotten a second glance. Of course I can't expect everything they make to be as good as The Incredibles. |