[url]http://redlettermedia.com/mr-plinkett-review-titanic/[/url]
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Oh god yes, his reviews are legendary.
yes
Wait a minute, this isn't Double Team. I am disappointed.
No I'm not, they're usually hilarious.
Eh it was kinda funny. I didnt think he would review Titanic though.
[i]Vagola[/i]
Oh god The Shining pun.
I don't know why, but it's always satisfying to reach the end of one of his awesome reviews and hear this.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpvcjAhBabA[/media]
Calling the Fleshlight customer service was stroke of brilliance.
His voice is amazing
Queen Armadillo
Well I should be studying for finals but fuck what's an hour out of that.
I underestimated how much work went into the special effects for Titanic. I respect Cameron a little bit more now.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;38775899]I underestimated how much work went into the special effects for Titanic. I respect Cameron a little bit more now.[/QUOTE]
Too bad he went all GCI and 3D for AVATAR. Makes you really think how awesome the practical effects were.
he is totally right about james, he can't write dialogue for shit but the dude knows how to write a science fiction action screenplay. so what the hell happened with avatar ???
[QUOTE=Rusty100;38775962]he is totally right about james, he can't write dialogue for shit but the dude knows how to write a science fiction action screenplay. so what the hell happened with avatar ???[/QUOTE]
Shit got too preachy, too formulaic, and too one dimensional.
You can't rely on the chaos of film making to jostle your film up for you and give it that extra kick like you could for earlier stuff. It's all clean rooms and computers now.
James gets exactly what James wants. And that's just not enough for a compelling story.
Plinket just brought back all the repressed memories of clowns again. God dammit...
[QUOTE=Watevaman;38775680]Well I should be studying for finals but fuck what's an hour out of that.[/QUOTE]
Shit, I just did the exact same thing. I hadn't realized how long this review was until I was done with it.
I had to deliver a first pitch for a presentation, thanks Plinket for taking one hour of my remaining 4 and the worst is I don't even regret it
[editline]10th December 2012[/editline]
He brought back the "but your brain did" phrase from the Avatar review, hah!
Ahaha I can't believe he phoned up that company
I hope the mention of The Final Frontier means he's going to review that one next, since it was the worst Star Trek movie of the original series.
Hope he does these faster, it seemed like a really long break between the last one and this one.
[QUOTE=Silent-Bob;38781366]I hope the mention of The Final Frontier means he's going to review that one next, since it was the worst Star Trek movie of the original series.[/QUOTE]
Hopefully. Both of them are well-versed in Star Trek so it shouldn't take him too long to come up with a script. Depends how they space it out between HITB episodes and their other projects.
[QUOTE=HoodedSniper;38781679]Hope he does these faster, it seemed like a really long break between the last one and this one.[/QUOTE]
He doesn't stick to any schedule for these reviews. he does them whenever he feels like it.
Its his Half In the Bag reviews that he does more often.
Half in the bag is just as good, watch em if you like this kind of stuff
Half in the Bag is amazing but it's a different comedy style, and more of a movie review show with comedy bits thrown in between. This is more of a complete and extremely well thought analysis with lots of work put in, and tons of humor thrown in the mix.
Their review of Step Up: Revolution was simply incredible.
[editline]10th December 2012[/editline]
For reference: [url]http://redlettermedia.com/half-in-the-bag-step-up-revolution/[/url]
That ending with Captain Smith...
I'll never be able to look at EJ the same way ever again.:v: