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  • Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
    Watchmen - 7/10

    Interesting movie...I mean, the parts I was awake for were interesting. Man, was this film BORING. It was slow, convoluted, boring and lllooooonnnnggg. At the same time...it was a good film. Just, not something I could watch often.
    I have a similar feeling about it. But Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach is amazing. Dude is solid.

    Originally posted by Helegad View Post
    Indy 4 was a load of crap. That's all there is to it.
    Amen. What a disappointment. But nowhere near of a disappointment as when I went to a midnight screening of Phantom Menace. That film ruined a franchise for me.

    As for Indy 4: The whole refrigerator scene, not to mention "Mutt" (hands down the worst addition to the franchise...where's Short Round when you need him to beat the shit out Shia LeDouchenozzle?), and the swinging on the vines with the marsupials. Ugh. Pure garbage.
    Last edited by Jill's Boob; 08-20-2009, 09:32 PM.

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    • Originally posted by Jill's Boob View Post
      I have a similar feeling about it. But Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach is amazing. Dude is solid.
      Oh, absolutely. Rorschach was easily the best part about the film.

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      • Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
        Oh, absolutely. Rorschach was easily the best part about the film.
        He got that character down probably best out of anyone. =D

        I'm just curious, have you read the graphic novel too? o.o It's worth picking up. Despite the movie being near exact to it, I would understand why people were confused or bored. D=

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        • Originally posted by Helegad View Post
          Indy 4 was a load of crap. That's all there is to it.
          There was nothing in the film I hated. It succeded in entertaining me. I enjoyed it. I found the plot interesting. Nothing angered me in it. I don't see why it gets so much hate.

          Originally posted by Jill's Boob View Post
          Amen. What a disappointment. But nowhere near of a disappointment as when I went to a midnight screening of Phantom Menace. That film ruined a franchise for me.

          As for Indy 4: The whole refrigerator scene, not to mention "Mutt" (hands down the worst addition to the franchise...where's Short Round when you need him to beat the shit out Shia LeDouchenozzle?), and the swinging on the vines with the marsupials. Ugh. Pure garbage.
          Ugh, Phantom Menace did more good than bad. It's the worst in the series yes, but the things that came out of it in the EU are fucking brilliant.

          I don't have a problem with Shia, Mutt never bothered me. The refrigerator Scene was interesting. Though the vine swinging was stupid I agree there.

          I still don't see why it is so much worse that anything else released now.

          People just hype things way to much.

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          • Originally posted by missvalentine View Post
            There was nothing in the film I hated. It succeded in entertaining me. I enjoyed it. I found the plot interesting. Nothing angered me in it.
            I me I me I I I me I me me I me


            I don't see why it gets so much hate.
            I am not surprised

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            • Saw Inglourious Basterds last night. Fucking GREAT flick! Very fun!

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              • Originally posted by Inferno04 View Post
                He got that character down probably best out of anyone. =D

                I'm just curious, have you read the graphic novel too? o.o It's worth picking up. Despite the movie being near exact to it, I would understand why people were confused or bored. D=
                No, but I want to pick it up now. I tend to see movies before I read their novel counterparts, because the books tend to be a lot better most of the time. This way, I'm not disappointed when seeing the film, and I can enjoy the novel for what it is.

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                • Saw G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra yesterday. God it was horrible.

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                  • Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
                    No, but I want to pick it up now. I tend to see movies before I read their novel counterparts, because the books tend to be a lot better most of the time. This way, I'm not disappointed when seeing the film, and I can enjoy the novel for what it is.
                    That's a good way of going about it =)

                    But yeah, definately pick it up, as it has details the movie simply /couldn't/ capture with any amount of time probably. Inbetween chapters. A lot of snippits out of books the characters wrote, letters to one another, interviews, files, all side details that wrap things together.

                    Originally posted by CODE_umb87 View Post
                    Saw G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra yesterday. God it was horrible.
                    Worse than Transformers 2, or is GI Joe still at least a little fun?
                    Last edited by Dot50Cal; 08-22-2009, 09:57 PM.

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                    • Far worse than Transformers 2, the whole movie is very cheesy, bad acting, and the action scenes really aren't that great. I found it to be pretty boring.

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                      • Saw the 20 min preview of Avatar and it was AWESOME. Cameron is raising the bar.

                        I also saw Inglourious Basterds. The best Tarantino flick since Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction, and watch out for Christopher Walsh(my avatar), he steals the show.
                        Last edited by aris13; 08-21-2009, 05:16 PM.
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                        • Saw G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra a few hours ago and liked movie. I guess I'm did expect it to be anything special and enjoyed it for what it was.

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                          • Originally posted by Member_of_STARS View Post
                            I me I me I I I me I me me I me
                            I am not surprised
                            Well I did say it was my opinion. Not trying to force others to like it too.


                            I just watched The Notebook. It was on TV last night, I missed the beginning half an hour so I'm going to have to rent it and see it again. But the film was absolutely brilliant. It was so romantic and I really felt for both characters. it certainly pulls on your heartstrings and the ending is fantastic.

                            Even if your not a fan of romantic films I recommend you see this. It's a very well told Love story of two teenagers living in the 1940's, and it follows their life and their troubles, and well I wont spoil it. But it makes you feel so warm and happy in parts, but so sad and lonely in others. The first love scene is so spectacularly innocent and well done that it just sucks you in and you feel like your their in the room with them lol, feeling what they feel.

                            10/10.

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                            • ^I'm sorry, but I hate that film with a personal passion.

                              The amount of times it has been put into our DVD player and prevented me from watching some good ole television, or just the amount of times it has been put in alone.

                              I just got really annoyed with that. I even watched parts of the film.

                              Needless to say, I'm not a big fan of romances at all. And I don't think that it will matter with The Notebook...ugh.

                              Originally posted by Inferno04 View Post
                              That's a good way of going about it =)

                              But yeah, definately pick it up, as it has details the movie simply /couldn't/ capture with any amount of time probably. Inbetween chapters. A lot of snippits out of books the characters wrote, letters to one another, interviews, files, all side details that wrap things together.
                              This, for CP29.
                              Last edited by WeskerIncarnate; 08-23-2009, 12:37 PM.

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                              • Lol, I find it funny that the director of The Notebook, Nick Cassavetes, is the son of the indie filmmaker John Cassavetes. Two distinct styles and obviously one more mainstream than the other.
                                Last edited by GuardhouseMusic; 08-23-2009, 03:22 PM.

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