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I watched "Twilight" the other day. And though it's alright, it's just kinda...slow. It would do much better as a television series. Nothing really happens, and there's no real action. But Robert Pattinson is kinda cute
This minor magical charm captures the viewer's attention and distra... ooo, pretty...
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UR kind is ruining the world...Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:I watched "Twilight" the other day. And though it's alright, it's just kinda...slow. It would do much better as a television series. Nothing really happens, and there's no real action. But Robert Pattinson is kinda cute
And really, you found it ok for someone to watch you nightly without your knowledge? Hmm... time to take out the old window climbing kit and stalker clothes...
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Well part of the problem was that, unlike most (any?) other Bond films, this was a direct sequel to the previous film. Meaning that if you weren't familiar with the details of the earlier film, much of the new film made absolutely no sense. So for most of the movie, I kept thinking, "Who the hell are they talking about?"Ethric wrote:Seems to me "incoherent mess" can describe most Bond-movies after they ran out of original stories to makes films out of
Another thing: Bond films have always had a lot of great action sequences, but they were never totally about the action sequences. This movie just seemed to go from one action sequence to the next, with none of the cerebral dialogue scenes to set it apart from any old B-action movie. In other words, the stylish, coctail-quaffing, tuxedo-wearing Bond was nowhere to be found in this movie. Just disappointing I guess.
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Ugh NO, that part was sorta creepy. And that Bella girl must be pretty messed up considering she doesn't have much to say about him staring at her at night. That was really lame!ThunderTitan wrote: And really, you found it ok for someone to watch you nightly without your knowledge? Hmm... time to take out the old window climbing kit and stalker clothes...
I'm wondering though, why did you see it TT?
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I read the synopsis and it sounded hilarious... i mean really... sparkling vampires...Milla aka. the Slayer wrote: I'm wondering though, why did you see it TT?
And it was all based on a wet dream the mormon chick that wrote it had... now there's a recipe for comedy gold...
Also, i saw the 2 leads talking about it on TV, and they both gave off a "God i hate this crap" vibe... check out the quotes thread for RPattz's comments on it...
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Saw The Clone Wars, the pilot to the series that Lucas ended up releasing in theaters. It looked much better than I expected (the very smooth character animations compensate for the funny faces) and the plot was enjoyable, even if the idea of the Jedi sending their best elements to rescue Jabba's son doesn't make much sense. The voice acting was good and we had a problem telling the replacements from the real ones. However, the continuous bickering between Jedi have been annoying to say the least, and I can't remember the last time I saw an interesting lightsaber duel (oh yes, I remember now, it was in The Phantom Menace ten frickin' years ago). I can't wait for the full Clone Wars season to come out on DVD.
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Well aren't we making TT proud right now...Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:Hmm, couldn't really see the sparkle-thing since I saw it online.
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wasn't much impressed with the rough draft... and they ruined Deadpool... but i'll go see it if i have who to go with...
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It's almost like it stars Wolverine then?Kalah wrote:Too much action, too little story,
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