Just wanted to say guys, if you feel like you can't find a good new movie to watch you can always rely on the oldies.
[B]District 9:[/B] 8/10
Seen if before in theaters, but it's still a great film.
[B]Carriers:[/B] 5/10
[QUOTE=godfatherk;33556819]Just wanted to say guys, if you feel like you can't find a good new movie to watch you can always rely on the oldies.[/QUOTE]
Just wanted to say guys, grass grows.
Starship Troopers [B]10/10[/B]
A [I]perfect[/I] blend of science fiction and romance. I enjoyed it from the beginning to the end.
Would watch again.
Just finished watching all 3 Evil Dead films
The Evil Dead (1981)- 7.5/10. Cool story and well executed. Lots of good camera work which I think is one of the main reasons it stood out amongst all the other low budget horror movies from the 80s.
Evil Dead II (1987)- 8.5/10. More of a loose remake than a sequel, this is basically better in every way to the original :v: Bruce is a much better character than in the original I think, too. (I very much enjoyed his borderline insanity throughout. He did a great job with it.) perfect mix of horror and black comedy with great biting and subtle humour throughout. Definitely recommend this. It's awesome.
Army Of Darkness (1993)- 7/10. It's a good film. Not a lot more really. It kinda felt childish at parts or at least a bit silly since it moved pretty much completely away from being a horror and had lots of slapstick. Some good one liners in it though, still worth watching haha.
ed2 is easily at 10/10
it is perfection.
[b]Gangs of New York[/b]
9.5/10
Absolutely fantastic and Daniel Day-Lewis was amazing as expected
It's a Wonderful Life
9/10
One of Jimmy Stewart's best roles.
Friends With Benefits (Don't ask why, I was bored). I'd give it a 7/10. Justin Timberlake is actually quite funny. He's definitely good at acting and I'm glad he's sticking to it. His days in 'N Sync are over. I started Inception, but didn't get to finishing it. From what I did see, it was incredible.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;33560040]ed2 is easily at 10/10
it is perfection.[/QUOTE]
it felt like one of those films i'll definitely need to watch again since I think it'll be better second time round (not that it wasn't great first time) since theres probably things i kinda missed on first watch and stuff
will watch again soon
maybe even today if im bored who knows
[QUOTE=godfatherk;33556819]Just wanted to say guys, if you feel like you can't find a good new movie to watch you can always rely on the oldies.[/QUOTE]
i don't like <2000 movies
go away
The Day the Earth Stood Still (the new one). 9/10
After watching Cowboys & Aliens (3/10) it was so awesome to see aliens that were actually kind of realistic: Futuristic technology instead of running around naked and punching people in their faces. If there is one thing I hate about invasion movies it's weak ass aliens. If they don't have the technology to fight off a few rockets (or in C&A's case: spears) they don't have the technology to leave their solar system.
1951 version INFINITELY better sorry
Metropolis is insanely good.
Muppets: 8.5/10
what can I even say about this, i loved it
Stargate 9/10.
Good Sc-Fi classic.
edit:
oh dear Sy-Fy sorry.
I just watched limitless, good movie 7/10
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;33568658]Why?
Sure, we have a lot of bad movies, but so did the 30s-90s. We just don't remember and celebrate them because they were bad.[/QUOTE]
Do not reply to him. And I think there has been a lot more film-making in the last 10 years than the 100 years prior. May sound insane but think about the technology advancements. Makes sense.
[QUOTE=Wolfz;33566073]i don't like <2000 movies[/QUOTE]
i felt that way
when i was 10
actually no thats a lie i specifically recall enjoying Alien at that stage
I watched Charlie Chaplin when I was like 6.
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[B]Kidnapped (Secuestrados)[/B]
8/10, really good movie. A few scenes had me cringing for a little bit... :(
[QUOTE=Wolfz;33566073]i don't like <2000 movies[/QUOTE]
exactly what the typical dumbass 12 year old that thinks he's cool would say
camera / editing technology doesnt make a good movie
A-Team
9/10
I love this movie
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[QUOTE=Liem;33569656]A-Team
9/10
I love this movie
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really thats weird because it was a pretty horrendous movie
[QUOTE=KlaseR;33569622]exactly how the typical dumbass 12 year old that thinks he's cool thinks[/QUOTE]
as born is 1993, I don't find them attractive
[QUOTE=Wolfz;33569828]as born is 1993, I don't find them attractive[/QUOTE]
Shame.
You're missing out on some of the greatest pieces of art ever created.
[QUOTE=Wolfz;33569828]as born is 1993, I don't find them attractive[/QUOTE]
I hope you are joking because this is pure ignorance
disliking movies just because they were made and released before the 21st century doesn't make any sense. That means you hate almost every good movie that has ever been made, meaning you hate film in itself.
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