Seen any good movies lately?
I watched I am Legend and I am mixed about it. On one hand it's interesting and exciting, has some tense moments but then it can leave you with a feeling of depression. If you like monster survival films you will probably like it but the focus is on the nature of humanity and how the protagonist feels.
I, for one, am dying to find out what colour they paint Michael's toenails.
- Metathron
- Metathron
- darknessfood
- Round Table Hero
- Posts: 4009
- Joined: 02 Jul 2007
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
I recently rented "Shoot 'Em Up".
Stupid.
If you want to go see a movie that has over-the-top violence done almost in a slap-stick sort of way, rent Hot Fuzz. This one just seemed like a waste of time to me.
Stupid.
If you want to go see a movie that has over-the-top violence done almost in a slap-stick sort of way, rent Hot Fuzz. This one just seemed like a waste of time to me.
"What men are poets who can speak of Jupiter if he were like a man, but if he is an immense spinning sphere of methane and ammonia must be silent?" - Richard P. Feynman
- ThunderTitan
- Perpetual Poster
- Posts: 23271
- Joined: 06 Jan 2006
- Location: Now/here
- Contact:
Yeah sure, that's why they dumbed it down... and took out the USCM's.Corribus wrote:Hopefully, at least, they didn't dumb it down for the 13-year old video game crowd like they did the first one.Omega_Destroyer wrote:Saw Alien vs. Predator: Requiem today. It's a lot better than the first. Fair enough, that isn't very difficult to accomplish.
Disclaimer: May contain sarcasm!
I have never faked a sarcasm in my entire life. - ???
"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
Alt-0128: €
I have never faked a sarcasm in my entire life. - ???
"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
Alt-0128: €
Just saw "Sunshine".
If ever there was an example of a movie that started off magnificently only to fall completely on its face by the end, this is it. I watched the first hour last night, and was stunned. Everything about the movie was amazing - the cast, the editing, the cinematography, and definitely the musical score. I was really shocked that such a good movie could have flown under the radar.
And then I watched the second half tonight, and I now see why. It's like two people directed the two halves. The movie just imploded. There's really no other way to explain it. Such a waste of potential...
For a more eloquent review that pretty much sums up my feelings, see: http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/15125
If ever there was an example of a movie that started off magnificently only to fall completely on its face by the end, this is it. I watched the first hour last night, and was stunned. Everything about the movie was amazing - the cast, the editing, the cinematography, and definitely the musical score. I was really shocked that such a good movie could have flown under the radar.
And then I watched the second half tonight, and I now see why. It's like two people directed the two halves. The movie just imploded. There's really no other way to explain it. Such a waste of potential...
For a more eloquent review that pretty much sums up my feelings, see: http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/15125
"What men are poets who can speak of Jupiter if he were like a man, but if he is an immense spinning sphere of methane and ammonia must be silent?" - Richard P. Feynman
[quote]Whenever director Danny Boyle works with novelist/screenwriter Alex Garland, the two become the most environmentally friendly filmmakers around. This isn’t to imply their pictures have a particularly pro-green message; it’s just that they’re so damn good at recycling.[/quote]
[quote]One might assume a crippled spaceship short on oxygen, loaded with fissile material and headed into the sun to save planet Earth might provide enough drama for a two-hour feature. Apparently not, as Sunshine eventually devolves into a dopey slasher flick, complete with a mad, stark-naked killer running between decks brandishing a silly looking weapon that appears to be a cross between an Exacto knife and an electric toothbrush.[/quote]
Riiight.... That has to be good...
[quote]Boyle’s formalism gets the better of him on the back nine as well. The early, more cerebral sections of Sunshine are shot by cinematographer Alwin H. Kuchler in sinuous, elegant movements. But bit by bit, as Icarus II’s mission begins to crumble, so goes the movie’s visual scheme. The editing gets choppier, the camera comes off the tripod and that blasted final reel all but degenerates into a herky-jerky, abstract muddle of incomprehensible jump-cuts and double-printed skip-frames.[/quote]
Run out of money? Editor fallen asleep, perhaps? Oh, I liked the ending of the review:
[quote]The film itself implodes so quickly, our sputtering sun can barely keep pace.[/quote]
I am always happy when somebody who knows what they're talking about feels the same way I do.
[quote]One might assume a crippled spaceship short on oxygen, loaded with fissile material and headed into the sun to save planet Earth might provide enough drama for a two-hour feature. Apparently not, as Sunshine eventually devolves into a dopey slasher flick, complete with a mad, stark-naked killer running between decks brandishing a silly looking weapon that appears to be a cross between an Exacto knife and an electric toothbrush.[/quote]
Riiight.... That has to be good...
[quote]Boyle’s formalism gets the better of him on the back nine as well. The early, more cerebral sections of Sunshine are shot by cinematographer Alwin H. Kuchler in sinuous, elegant movements. But bit by bit, as Icarus II’s mission begins to crumble, so goes the movie’s visual scheme. The editing gets choppier, the camera comes off the tripod and that blasted final reel all but degenerates into a herky-jerky, abstract muddle of incomprehensible jump-cuts and double-printed skip-frames.[/quote]
Run out of money? Editor fallen asleep, perhaps? Oh, I liked the ending of the review:
[quote]The film itself implodes so quickly, our sputtering sun can barely keep pace.[/quote]
I am always happy when somebody who knows what they're talking about feels the same way I do.
In War: Resolution, In Defeat: Defiance, In Victory: Magnanimity, In Peace: Goodwill.
Sunshine wasn't bad, I thought the ending was alright although I have a question, what is the point of a rapidly spinning scalpel? What kind of surgery would you perform with such a tool?
I kind of thought they should have stayed off the crazy guy suddenly getting on the ship and picking everyone off. I quite agree, they tried hard and flopped out at the end.
Watched Munich just now... got really bored and turned it off after fifty minutes.
Also watched I Am Legend recently, that was kind of good. Wasn't too much to speak of.
Watched Breach also, that was quite a good movie.
I kind of thought they should have stayed off the crazy guy suddenly getting on the ship and picking everyone off. I quite agree, they tried hard and flopped out at the end.
I'll be watching Alien versus Predator: Requiem on Sunday, I hope that it is actually decent. The first one was reallly short, something like under an hour if I remember correctly. I also heard it had the longest credit roll in any movie. I don't exactly have high expectations for the sequel.Saw Alien vs. Predator: Requiem today. It's a lot better than the first. Fair enough, that isn't very difficult to accomplish.
Watched Munich just now... got really bored and turned it off after fifty minutes.
Also watched I Am Legend recently, that was kind of good. Wasn't too much to speak of.
Watched Breach also, that was quite a good movie.
Charlie Wilson's War was terrific. Great script and Hanks at his best.
Tomorrow: Cloverfield!
UPDATE: Cloverfield was fun. Like Blair Witch meets Godzilla.
Tomorrow: Cloverfield!
UPDATE: Cloverfield was fun. Like Blair Witch meets Godzilla.
Last edited by Caradoc on 19 Jan 2008, 00:27, edited 1 time in total.
Before you criticize someone, first walk a mile in their shoes. If they get mad, you'll be a mile away. And you'll have their shoes.
- parcaleste
- Pit Lord
- Posts: 1207
- Joined: 06 Nov 2007
- Location: Sofia - Vulgaria
Watched it tonight, nothing special. Maybe I'm getting used to these films(even if I don't watch many of them..) to the point that it feels irrelevant whether I watched it or not. Did have some cool scenes of course - the predators are just fun
I, for one, am dying to find out what colour they paint Michael's toenails.
- Metathron
- Metathron
- HodgePodge
- Round Table Knight
- Posts: 3530
- Joined: 06 Jan 2006
Beowulf
I just got to see Beowulf and I really liked it a lot.
That was fairly terrible. The action was somewhat stilted and didn't feel all to exciting, dialogue sucked, half the characters were redundant. What the heck did the predator actually do in the movie? Kill a dozen so aliens, apply acid to some bodies and die in (spoiler)....AVP R rocks sunglasses ... esp. compared with the first one wink Still some silly **** and "just action", but eez COOL yes
Hated it because all of it was CGI'd. I reckon that spoilt everything. By the way did you watch it in 3D?I just got to see Beowulf and I really liked it a lot. big smile
Also Beowulf was abit... dunno lacking. I don't like the massive time skip from Beowulf being a young warrior to an old king...
Watched American Gangster today. That was quite a good movie, excellent story and it wasn't a total rambo gunfest.
Re: Beowulf
there's one at least thenHodgePodge wrote:I just got to see Beowulf and I really liked it a lot.
Human madness is the howl of a child with a shattered heart.
- Sir William S Titan
- Round Table Hero
- Posts: 2046
- Joined: 09 Jan 2006
- Location: One second away from where I was one second ago
Went to see that Saturday. It was okay. I don't much care for Blair Witch's filming style, so I didn't really like this either.Caradoc wrote:Tomorrow: Cloverfield!
UPDATE: Cloverfield was fun. Like Blair Witch meets Godzilla.
Signature:
This is a block of text that can be added to posts you make. There is a 500 character limit
This is a block of text that can be added to posts you make. There is a 500 character limit
- Omega_Destroyer
- Round Table Hero
- Posts: 6939
- Joined: 28 Feb 2006
- Location: Corner of your Eye
- HodgePodge
- Round Table Knight
- Posts: 3530
- Joined: 06 Jan 2006
No, I didn't see it in 3D … I mean I just saw it at a regular movie theatre. I know the movie didn't exactly follow the poem of Beowulf and there was a real massive time skip; but you can olny fit so much into a two-hour movie. I liked "Beowulf the Movie" because it was entertaining, there wasn't any gratuitous sex or obscenities and the special effects (especially the dragon) were pretty good too. Anyhow, I had a good time.accabear wrote:Hated it because all of it was CGI'd. I reckon that spoilt everything. By the way did you watch it in 3D?HodgePodge wrote:I just got to see Beowulf and I really liked it a lot. big smile
Also Beowulf was abit... dunno lacking. I don't like the massive time skip from Beowulf being a young warrior to an old king …
Just watching a spot of "Angel". The guys were doing what they'd do "if it was their last day alive". Spike got drunk and spent the evening at a pub during poetry night, reading improvised poetry. Cracked me up. Joss Whedon is a genius.
In War: Resolution, In Defeat: Defiance, In Victory: Magnanimity, In Peace: Goodwill.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest