Valtiel
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Crazy Dane!
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Post by Valtiel on Jun 3, 2010 22:10:36 GMT
I kind dug The Village till the whole, present day business. Those creatures were a lot cooler when I thought they were real. Adrian Brody was good it in though... And not to start SH bashing, but it really bothered me that PH was like gigantic and ripped, yet couldn't just rip that bar up that was holding the door closed. I mean come one, didn't Rose put it in there? An 8' monster who carries around a blade that must weight a ton can't pull out the pipe? (that's what she said?) I had the same feeling about the Village. It was rather disappointing. I myself felt the Hostel movie was just so illogical. Seriously, it was just silly... and stupid... only good thing was the few seconds of Takashi Miike. But everything else... oh god... And as kingofdogs mentioned: The Room. "I did not hit her! I did NOOOT! Oh hi, Mark!"
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SHSP
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Post by SHSP on Jun 6, 2010 22:56:36 GMT
Any movies from MST3K lol!
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Post by Kiryū Kazuma on Jun 6, 2010 23:42:03 GMT
any saw or hostel movies
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Post by Alone on Jun 7, 2010 7:48:37 GMT
The last 20-30 minutes of Transformers 2.
If I wanted to see my childhood nostalgia destroyed so quickly and meaninglessly, I'd just blow up the box of Transformers that I still have. And I don't give a damn about watching Megan Fox's boobs bounce in slow motion for most of that time. Basically, the whole scene just pissed me off.
I did love the SR-71 Blackbird (Jetfire), though, but that's because I think those jets utterly rock.
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Post by The Crimson One on Jun 13, 2010 0:04:34 GMT
I bet. I didn't watch it myself. The 1st Transformers pooped on my childhood enough. If someone makes Thunder Cats, I'm leaving this country.
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Post by Kiryū Kazuma on Jun 13, 2010 0:48:19 GMT
pretty sure thundercats is having a live action movie done
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Post by Alone on Jun 13, 2010 1:52:48 GMT
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Post by Vio on Jul 8, 2010 18:12:24 GMT
And not to start SH bashing, but it really bothered me that PH was like gigantic and ripped, yet couldn't just rip that bar up that was holding the door closed. I mean come one, didn't Rose put it in there? An 8' monster who carries around a blade that must weight a ton can't pull out the pipe? (that's what she said?) Indeed that's what she said. I know, but the worst was: Rose: They said this town was haunted. Cybil: I guess they were right *music swells* Vio:
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Post by blacky on Jul 8, 2010 18:36:34 GMT
I know, but the worst was: Rose: They said this town was haunted. Cybil: I guess they were right *music swells* Vio: At the risk of comming off as a annoying quote corrector, but you misinterpreted that entire conversation. First, they said "They said this PLACE was haunted" while infront of the hotel, indicating they are talking about the building. No one menctioned the town. And secondary, It was Cybil who said 'They said this place is haunted" while it's Rose who responds with "I think they were right" So the scene was just Cybil sharing abit of local knowledge about their next location, and Rose agreeing to it. Not Rose menctioning the town might be haunted even though that was confirmed hours ago, because yes, that would be silly, But that isn't what was said
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Post by Vio on Jul 8, 2010 21:15:56 GMT
Okay you got me, but that still didn't stop me from cringing both times I saw the movie. It's still one of those "Well, duh!" moments since the hotel must be haunted if the entire town appears haunted in the first place.
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Post by blacky on Jul 8, 2010 22:36:14 GMT
Oh yes it's still dumb, no debate there, but not as ridiculous as you might orginally had thought. And I just like to think it's good practice to be exact in one's criticisms.
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Post by dreggnog on Jul 9, 2010 2:15:36 GMT
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in the first task when the dragon leaves the altered Quidditch Pitch when in the book there are enchantments to prevent this from happening, as it only makes sense that there should be.
However I think someone mentioned quidditch earlier and I must say some quidditch games do go on for a very long time and it's oftentimes not a matter of whoever gets the snitch wins the game, it just seems that way because Harry Potter is the main character and is therefore of course exceptionally good at capturing the snitch in a timely manner.
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Post by Lolli on Aug 5, 2010 19:22:58 GMT
The entire movie Bloodrayne was a complete and utter disgrace to the games but one scene in particular had me laughing my arse off. It happens near the end where Michael Madsen's character gets stabbed to death by Ben Kingsley. Any normal human would cry out in pain, would keel over in complete and utter agony. So what do you think he did? Did he: A) Scream in agonizing pain? B) Cry out before falling to the floor in complete and utter shock? C) Do nothing? You chose Option C: Do nothing. I heard he was drunk practically everytime he arrived on set so that may explain a whole lot when it comes to his acting ability in this film.
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Post by mr. worncoat on Nov 23, 2010 20:41:58 GMT
Here goes the first nomination for The Lovely Bones, then. When I first heard about this movie, the premise seemed like it would make for a good watch. I was wrong. What completely lost me, though, was the "drunken grandma" montage, where, as I took it, alcohol and smoking is shown to be the ultimate uplifter for a family where the daughter's gone missing/been killed, the mom's driving deep into a horrible depression, and the dad's been beaten the crap out of by some random high school kid. A close second to the audacity of this was the ghost of the dead girl living in her personal paradise, which, as we are led to believe exists for little girls, is one of vanity and materialism to cover up how she was killed and raped by a man who essentially goes free.
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