[QUOTE=Rusty100;37956093]hayware wasn't even complicated at all
it wasnt very good either, not not complicated. at all[/QUOTE]
I know. It's just the way the story was told, especially in the opening scene, was very disjointed.
[B]Galaxy of Terror[/B]
9/10
Looper
9/10
Awesome movie
Peter Pan (2003 live action version) - 7/10
It was on t.v and I remembered that my brother had enjoyed it when it came out, although he was six at the time, so I gave it a go.
I'm glad I did. It was a very charming film, well acted for the most part (the kid who played peter was a bit wooden) and really good visuals. Tinkerbell pissed me off but whatever, that's not really anyone's fault. I just don't like mime.
Jason Isaacs was great as both Mr Darling and Captain Hook (it's tradition that live action interpretations of the story use the same actor for both roles). Apparently the film went well over budget, I assume it was on the scenery because that really looks great.
I laughed way more than I expected, the Darling brothers (name not adjective) were good comic relief but the best was Smee, he was great. I didn't realise it was Richard Briers until the credits, but I'm a fan of his so I'm glad he was good.
If you've got younger siblings or have been entrusted with the care of kids, you could do a lot worse than sticking this on for them to watch.
Turns out it's on youtube, so watch it!
[video=youtube;GJlfDiU7r-A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJlfDiU7r-A[/video]
Men In Black 3
7/10
Mostly because of nostalgia, but it had it's good parts. Too bad they sometimes went a bit over the top (even for MiB).
[QUOTE=ZF911;37953817]I saw this because it actually looked pretty interesting(and Jason Segel of course), I honestly wasn't very impressed.
Just watched Resident Evil Apocalypse - 7/10
The entire RE(film) franchise is in the category of I know they're terrible, but I can't help but enjoy them.[/QUOTE]
retribution was better than afterlife, but man apocalypse and afterlife sucked.
I saw looper, pretty good 9/10
i also saw that Chernobyl diaries movie with some friends, they didn't like it
I liked it because the characters were pretty likable i though the guy that played Yuri did a good job all things considered, this is just a pop corn movie with no real plot but the attention to detail was pretty good, especially at the part where [sp] the German Shepherds suddenly appear in the road to eat some stuff that was laid there, i assume the 'locals' placed it there to prevent them from going through the road. I also liked the part where they accidentally get close to the reactors, a nice touch, [/sp] but the ending was fucking stupid as with all movies in this class
Still, was pretty enjoyable, so i'll give it a 6/10
[QUOTE=Pops;37963889]retribution was better than afterlife, but man apocalypse and afterlife sucked.[/QUOTE]
I liked apocalypse more than the original. And I think I liked Afterlife the most. Haven't seen the third one yet.
I've watched "Click" for around the 10th time.
That movie never fails to make me laugh no matter how many times i watch it.
10/10
that movie never fails to make me cry
[QUOTE=KlaseR;37970598]that movie never fails to make me cry[/QUOTE]
It's not that bad.
never understood crying often when watching movies
you can feel the movies emotions without actually crying seriously it's never THAT sad, and even if it is it's not tear worthy. especially not click. i know real people who have died why would a movie make me cry
[editline]10th October 2012[/editline]
you know what, i can understand crying from a movie, once in a while, when something really reminds you of like, someone close to you that died. i can see that. then you're actually just crying for a real event and not the movie
but otherwise i dont get it it's just a movie quit crying
[QUOTE=Rusty100;37970661]never understood crying often when watching movies
you can feel the movies emotions without actually crying seriously it's never THAT sad, and even if it is it's not tear worthy. especially not click. i know real people who have died why would a movie make me cry
[editline]10th October 2012[/editline]
you know what, i can understand crying from a movie, once in a while, when something really reminds you of like, someone close to you that died. i can see that. then you're actually just crying for a real event and not the movie
but otherwise i dont get it it's just a movie quit crying[/QUOTE]
Most people are just whimps.
But the times I break is usually in awe actually, it's weird. Otherwise it's tears of laughter.
Almost Famous
8/10
I really enjoy coming of age movies
Generally I don't cry a lot during movies. If a dog(or other animal/pet) dies and that scene is a main focus of the film I always tear up.
[QUOTE=imMonkeyGOD;37971572]Almost Famous
8/10
I really enjoy coming of age movies[/QUOTE]
holy shit I loved that movie
9/10 for me
[QUOTE=Rusty100;37970661]never understood crying often when watching movies
you can feel the movies emotions without actually crying seriously it's never THAT sad, and even if it is it's not tear worthy. especially not click. i know real people who have died why would a movie make me cry
[editline]10th October 2012[/editline]
you know what, i can understand crying from a movie, once in a while, when something really reminds you of like, someone close to you that died. i can see that. then you're actually just crying for a real event and not the movie
but otherwise i dont get it it's just a movie quit crying[/QUOTE]
that's funny.. i remember you posting about shedding some tears on some movie way back, i'm pretty sure it was you
Fight Club 11/10
It was already a 10/10 for the most part, it's just that [sp]he shot himself through his mouth, survived, and then said "it's no big deal". It's that alone that throws my rating over that 10 limit.[/sp]
[QUOTE=SilverDragon619;37972907]Fight Club 11/10
It was already a 10/10 for the most part, it's just that [sp]he shot himself through his mouth, survived, and then said "it's no big deal". It's that alone that throws my rating over that 10 limit.[/sp][/QUOTE]
dude are you crazy what the fuck
12/10
Murder on the Orient Express. 10/10. Tremendous film.
Let me in
10/10
This is my new favorite movie, the actors are all very good, but Chloe Moretz, who plays Abby truly knocked the ball out of the park. I haven't been able to get the movie out of my head ever since I watched it last night, truly phenomenal.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;37970661]never understood crying often when watching movies
you can feel the movies emotions without actually crying seriously it's never THAT sad, and even if it is it's not tear worthy. especially not click. i know real people who have died why would a movie make me cry
[editline]10th October 2012[/editline]
you know what, i can understand crying from a movie, once in a while, when something really reminds you of like, someone close to you that died. i can see that. then you're actually just crying for a real event and not the movie
but otherwise i dont get it it's just a movie quit crying[/QUOTE]
I cried during Schindler's List, when Schindler breaks down and is like "My pin is two Jews!"
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;37975292]Alfred at the end of The Dark Knight Rises got to me.[/QUOTE]
Oh Jesus Christ
is tdkr literally all you talk about srs god
just watched the fighter. it owned. Christian bale was brilliant as ever (one of the best actors of all time imo, and he will only cement that title further as he progresses) and mark wahlberg pulled out a really great performance that gave me some new found respect for him. never disliked him, just never thought he was that amazibg but he was really good in this. excellent film.
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;37975933]is tdkr literally all you talk about srs god
just watched the fighter. it owned. Christian bale was brilliant as ever (one of the best actors of all time imo, and he will only cement that title further as he progresses) and mark wahlberg pulled out a really great performance that gave me some new found respect for him. never disliked him, just never thought he was that amazibg but he was really good in this. excellent film.[/QUOTE]
He made the eyeroll worthy post about it. Did you happen to miss my post about Prometheus, or Schindler's List?
[QUOTE=CapLaPorte;37973851]Let me in
10/10
This is my new favorite movie, the actors are all very good, but Chloe Moretz, who plays Abby truly knocked the ball out of the park. I haven't been able to get the movie out of my head ever since I watched it last night, truly phenomenal.[/QUOTE]
watch the original
way better
[QUOTE=Rediscover;37977544]watch the original
way better[/QUOTE]
Way better than what is, in his opinion, a 10/10 movie.
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World - 8.7/10
Excellent film with great writing and acting. The final battle as well as the ending were really good.
[B]Tears of the Sun[/B]
8.2/10
[QUOTE=GodKing;37976126]He made the eyeroll worthy post about it. Did you happen to miss my post about Prometheus, or Schindler's List?[/QUOTE]
hey ur the only one that doesnt like tdkr here so maybe u can just go away instead of being hte only person upset when he mentions tdkr?
[editline]10th October 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=DrBreen;37972388]that's funny.. i remember you posting about shedding some tears on some movie way back, i'm pretty sure it was you[/QUOTE]
i have posted that i was close - close being 'i would have cried now, if i actually cried during movies'
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