• Rate the last movie you watched - February
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Two-Headed Shark Attack - 4/10 Saw it last night, right before I went to bed, I decided to ponder over it that night and in the morning. The plot was pretty terrible and made no sense, half of the film relied on the fact that there was two topless chicks in it and the rest in bikinis, and the effects were terrible. At one point the shark had its head out of water and it looked like it was made of foam rubber or some bullshit. I gave it a four because some parts you could laugh at, the scenes where people were eaten were entertaining and funny and the women weren't half bad to look at.
Not sure if this belongs here, but whatever. Has anyone seen Rushmore? Thinking about watching it.
Prometheus- 8/10 Great movie, not enough answers.
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;36376557]Not sure if this belongs here, but whatever. Has anyone seen Rushmore? Thinking about watching it.[/QUOTE] I did, it's an excellent Wes Anderson film. Probably my favourite of his.
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;36377060]I did, it's an excellent Wes Anderson film. Probably my favourite of his.[/QUOTE] That's good to hear. I fucking loved Tenenbaums and mr fox but Darjeeling was weird. Want to watch Rushmore and Life Aquatic before I go see Moonlight Kingdom.
The Panic In Needle Park: 8.5/10 Not just because I love Al Pacino, or that it's a well put together movie, but I love cinema that isn't afraid to show the dirty underbelly of society as it really is [editline]17th June 2012[/editline] a love story for the ages
I'm watching the Life Aquatic again. Fuck this movie is quotable. Who doesn't like Wes Anderson? Seriously.
Wes anderson movies are good when they're not being gimmicky and insincere
The only movie he's really phoned it in on was Darjeeling. Royal Tenenbaums was weird but I've always loved this movie.
THOR (2011) I'd give it from 6.5-7.3. Everything was fine until the part "Destroyer comes to Earth". The sceneplay seems odd after that part.
The Life Aquatic. 7.5/10 Wes Anderson has perfected the art of absurdity, and it shows a bit too well. Honestly I preferred the Royal Tenenbaums because it had more consistency. This one basically has Acts, which annoy me regardless of movie. It's still good though.
I really liked Royal Tenanbaums, superb movie.
[QUOTE=AK'z;36379649]I really liked Royal Tenanbaums, superb movie.[/QUOTE] I actually didn't find it too good. All of the characters felt really inhuman - they were all super naive and indifferent to the world. Plus, the whole camera work felt a bit unsure and not necessarily contributing to the movie. In Submarine for example, there is the same style of camera work, but it feels there that it actually does connect to the story.
[QUOTE=Kero_;36379965]All of the characters felt really inhuman - they were all super naive and indifferent to the world.[/QUOTE] That's the beauty of it imo, but I can't argue with your opinion.
A Serbian Film (uncut). No-one may ever watch this. (Or just do because it sure is worse than human centipede.) I am never going to get a boner again. :( On the other side I think the movie itself wasn't thát bad, it had a rather good build up, and the acting was ok but... yeah... no.
[QUOTE=Mosquito;36380245]A Sabian Film (uncut). [/QUOTE] serbian film you mean? yeah, there's no way I want to see that again. Still for what it is... it does the job in doing what it does... :/
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;36379568]The Life Aquatic. 7.5/10 Wes Anderson has perfected the art of absurdity, and it shows a bit too well. Honestly I preferred the Royal Tenenbaums because it had more consistency. This one basically has Acts, which annoy me regardless of movie. It's still good though.[/QUOTE] The ending to that movie was so amazing: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMf8G8Pi5o[/media] That music is just so perfect.
[QUOTE=AK'z;36380410]serbian film you mean? yeah, there's no way I want to see that again. Still for what it is... it does the job in doing what it does... :/[/QUOTE] That is, being utterly disgusting.
[QUOTE=Mosquito;36380245]A Sabian Film (uncut). No-one may ever watch this. It sure is worse than human centipede. I am never going to get a boner again. :( On the other side I think the movie itself wasn't thát bad, it had a rather good build up, and the acting was ok but... yeah... no.[/QUOTE] i liked it [editline]18th June 2012[/editline] it really wasnt that bad it sounds worse than it is when you describe it ive seen worse in holocaust movies
The history of the world part one well its okay but it didn't really stick in my memory.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;36380468]i liked it [editline]18th June 2012[/editline] it really wasnt that bad it sounds worse than it is when you describe it ive seen worse in holocaust movies[/QUOTE] I think it's mainly because it's combining more... what's that word...Things people despise. Together. I thought the movie itself was pretty good as in, how it was written. But the whole idea is rather sick ofcourse. And that's what it was meant to be.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOW4QiOD-oc[/media] 1000000/10 This movie man, my favourite science fiction film of all time.
is prometheus worth watching at the cinema? Or should i wait for it to come to dvd?
I'm biding time. I don't want to rush to see it, so when I'm in a Ridley Scott mood, I'll give it a watch.
[QUOTE=KlaseR;36382802]is prometheus worth watching at the cinema? Or should i wait for it to come to dvd?[/QUOTE] if you're a fan of the original Alien and you like needlessly complicated movies, then yes, it's worth it on that note, I saw Alien yesterday for the first time, after watching prometheus. pretty good, and a nice change of pace from the overly complicated, action filled Prometheus, to the slow (but tense) and simplistic movie that is Alien. I loved the dialogue and the performances, really well written, as well as the atmosphere. It reminded me of Blade Runner on those aspects.
It's definitely a visually stunning movie so in that sense the cinema experience is something to consider
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;36384168]if you're a fan of the original Alien and you like needlessly complicated movies, then yes, it's worth it on that note, I saw Alien yesterday for the first time, after watching prometheus. pretty good, and a nice change of pace from the overly complicated, action filled Prometheus, to the slow (but tense) and simplistic movie that is Alien. I loved the dialogue and the performances, really well written, as well as the atmosphere. It reminded me of Blade Runner on those aspects.[/QUOTE] prometheus isnt complicated it's just confusing because the plot makes so little sense
I didn't mean complicated in the sense of being hard to understand, I meant complicated as in there's too much info in it compared to Alien. [editline]18th June 2012[/editline] it's confusing indeed, but that's because of the questions left unanswered, not because the plot makes no sense, IMO
its messy and rushed and shallow and hints at answers and put questions in your head and then doesn't go anywhere with them at all it does it so many times, and reasoning for some of the stuff is pretty dumb/barely there [editline]18th June 2012[/editline] dont get me wrong I liked the film it was just not a very solid script at all lmao
Piranha 3DD was fucking retarded. At first it was serious, then everything was so crappy, i couldn't stop laughing at how stupid everything was. Also, David Hasselhoff. 8/10 for boobs. 0/10 for acting. 1/10 for trying to keep the series alive with an UNEXPECTED CLIFFHANGER. 10/10 for Hasselhoff. 10/10 for amputated black guy in a wheelchair shooting piranhas with his shotguns leg.
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