Well I was finally able to watch Avatar and i have to say that I was pretty impressed with it. The CGI was incredible, the story, although not ground breaking was fun, epic and quite heart warming. Some brilliant action scenes in the film too. When I first started watching the film I have to say that i was surprised how slow it was to start up. There weren't any huge action scenes until near the end of the film.
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^ In his most recent movies, he's been wearing some pretty revealing shit (Avatar, obviously, and CoTT, short skirt and all). Kind of distracting. Not that I mind, really.
I just saw the adaption/remake/quasi-sequel Alice In Wonderland. It was decent. Helena Bonham Carter's and Anne Hathaway's acting was great (especially Hathaway and her crazy side). The sets were amazing (The Red Queen's Moat and The White Queen's Castle, for example), and the effects were rather good (saw it in 2D, though D: ). However, some story points could have been stronger. I mean, the story itself wasn't too bad, but it's execution was really irky. They tried to fit too many things at once, which made many scenes very, very anti-climatic. Also, it seemed as though they tried a little too hard to cater to young audiences, especially the Hatter's little groove at the end. It seemed rather pointless.
All in all, it was enjoyable, but not something to think as a deep movie. Glossy outside, chewy middle, and stale center.
Last edited by Ray; 04-28-2010, 02:53 AM.
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Originally posted by Mr. Ashford View PostWatched Repo! The Genetic Opera today during my spares at school. It was a good movie. I would watch it again. So many times. <3
A little glass vial?
A little glass vial!
Spoiler:
This will now be stuck in your head all day.
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The Nightmare on Elm Street remake, and boy did it blow. More than I thought. I figured the characters would be useless and Freddy is all we care about, but this movie was terribly boring.
I also alternatively named it, "Jump Scare: The Movie"
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Originally posted by Ray View Post^ Was it really that bad? I mean, I didn't expect it to better than the original, but I thought it'd at least be... decent. At least better than Freddy v. Jason, right? Please, please.
I mean it was like the Psycho remake. Almost frame for frame in most aspects, but not memorable, not interesting, dull and tries to use jump scares as being 'scary' and to wake the audience up. The protagonists and story is that boring, to where the lame jump scares, actually had to keep me awake.
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Originally posted by Enetirnel View PostWatched Marley & Me again.
I'm a sucker for dog films, though that being said this and the majority of the others makes' everyone cry in the house. ;_;
Not to mention just the story of Hachiko makes me tear up, let alone either of the movies.
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Originally posted by Inferno04 View PostIt's all too familiar... ;~;
Not to mention just the story of Hachiko makes me tear up, let alone either of the movies.
(Though, it reminds me to buy new copies of the novels as my copies are battered and worn-out).
They're good, but they're far too damn sad because every dog film.. you know it's coming. ;_;
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