• Rate the last movie you watched V2
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Children of Men 8.9/10 it's much MUCH better than i remember it being when i first watched it partly years ago
Leon the Professional 9/10
MI4: 7.5/10 Nothing special, but not bad, not bad at all. The Burj Dubai scenes were awesome. A.I.: 9.97/10 Holy shit that was awesome in every possible way! Would have been 10/10 if they had explained what happened [sp]to the humans and why the resurrected ones died after a day.[/sp] 'Brian Aldiss was vocally displeased with the film, stating, "It's crap. Science fiction has to be logical, and it's full of lapses in logic."' I hate most scifi films that aren't logical and realistic (to some degree), but AI has definitely been one of the most realistic scifi films I've seen. By the way, can you recommend some good scifi movies? I loved I, Robot, Gattaca, Surrogates, Minority Report, Bicentennial Man and 2001.
Moon (2009)
[QUOTE=Warriorx4;33924807]Moon (2009)[/QUOTE] 2009 out of what? edit: Or is that 2 0out 0f 9?
[QUOTE=Teto;33924886]2009 out of what? edit: Or is that 2 0out 0f 9?[/QUOTE] 2009 out of the infinite amount of years that will exist.
[QUOTE=Teto;33924886]2009 out of what? edit: Or is that 2 0out 0f 9?[/QUOTE] If I'm guessing correctly, we have to expand the brackets. Moon (2009) becomes Moon2009 and therefore 9/10.
You guys are silly billies.
thilly goothe [editline]27th December 2011[/editline] the proposition 10/10 the music in this movie is phenomenal. i've also lived in the desert for a period of months, so the entire movie wanted me to be a cowboy days bandit. was similar to Australia's desert cept it wasn't as hellishly hot. also ray winstone is superb as is guy pierce of course
[QUOTE=Robber;33924537]By the way, can you recommend some good scifi movies? I loved I, Robot, Gattaca, Surrogates, Minority Report, Bicentennial Man and 2001.[/QUOTE] Mars Needs Moms
[QUOTE=Warriorx4;33924807]Moon (2009)[/QUOTE] Oh yeah, forgot about that one. It was awesome too.
[QUOTE=Robber;33925378]Oh yeah, forgot about that one. It was awesome too.[/QUOTE] Source Code, Twelve Monkeys, Dark City, Strange Days, Brazil.
Source Code is fantastic.
The Fall 5/10 This movie just felt unappealing to me. And I hate kids in movies.
[QUOTE=Robber;33924537]MI4: 7.5/10 Nothing special, but not bad, not bad at all. The Burj Dubai scenes were awesome. A.I.: 9.97/10 Holy shit that was awesome in every possible way! Would have been 10/10 if they had explained what happened [sp]to the humans and why the resurrected ones died after a day.[/sp] Did you cry at the end of A.I? 'Brian Aldiss was vocally displeased with the film, stating, "It's crap. Science fiction has to be logical, and it's full of lapses in logic."' I hate most scifi films that aren't logical and realistic (to some degree), but AI has definitely been one of the most realistic scifi films I've seen. By the way, can you recommend some good scifi movies? I loved I, Robot, Gattaca, Surrogates, Minority Report, Bicentennial Man and 2001.[/QUOTE]
Kid in Movies = useless annoying prick that squeals half the time and makes the protagonist risk his life to save him from dumb situations he puts himself into.
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;33925214]thilly goothe [editline]27th December 2011[/editline] the proposition 10/10 the music in this movie is phenomenal. i've also lived in the desert for a period of months, so the entire movie wanted me to be a cowboy days bandit. was similar to Australia's desert cept it wasn't as hellishly hot. also ray winstone is superb as is guy pierce of course[/QUOTE] that movie is the reason that I had high expectations for The Road (same director). that, and the book was amazing. and was subsequently disappointed [QUOTE=booster;33926019]The Fall 5/10 This movie just felt unappealing to me. And I hate kids in movies.[/QUOTE] I dunno, it didn't have amazing writing but the visual style was damn good, if a little self-indulgent
Madagascar 200/10 I like to move it move it, I like to move it move it, I like to move it move it. We like to? MOVE IT! [IMG]http://data.whicdn.com/images/13444801/sky-spirits-king-julien-15065050-520-391_large.jpg[/IMG] My favorite character: Melman [IMG]http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/2700000/Melman-madagascar-2713926-1280-1024.jpg[/IMG] everything
[QUOTE=KlaseR;33927544]Kid in Movies = useless annoying prick that squeals half the time and makes the protagonist risk his life to save him from dumb situations he puts himself into.[/QUOTE] Pretty much, their are exceptions to that rule, but most of the time, the kids' behavior make you wonder "Wait one motherfucking second. Why does the protagonist have to save all these little shits if they never do anything good?"
[B]Primer[/B] (2004) I'd probably say 8/10 but don't forget it was a $7000 budget movie. To be honest I prefer lower budget movies, it makes them spend the money more wisely I think.
[QUOTE=tier56;33927681]Pretty much, their are exceptions to that rule, but most of the time, the kids' behavior make you wonder "Wait one motherfucking second. Why does the protagonist have to save all these little shits if they never do anything good?"[/QUOTE] There's always a little kid who hides somewhere and only shows himself when they're already at their destination, and you're like "DONT YOU DARE FUCK THIS UP YOU LITTLE BRAT" soon after, he gets captured by the bad guys
[QUOTE=healthpoint;33919470]And that's what makes it the better film. Jurassic Park 3 was boring. All it did was introduce some bullshit new dinosaur that wasn't even on Ingen's list, that killed the star of the previous two films (the T-rex) within the first half hour of the film.[/QUOTE] But aren't there 2 T-rexes? One of them was in San Diego and the other was still on Sorna. The one killed on JP3 I think was the mother. So the father is still alive and the star. [editline]28th December 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=KlaseR;33927544]Kid in Movies = useless annoying prick that squeals half the time and makes the protagonist risk his life to save him from dumb situations he puts himself into.[/QUOTE] Tim from Jurassic Park? Thats the only dumbass that had to be rescued cause he was stuck in the ford.
Pan's Labyrinth 9/10 I fucking loved that movie. The Sitter 4/10 Not a very good movie.
[QUOTE=Rocko's;33928132]But aren't there 2 T-rexes? One of them was in San Diego and the other was still on Sorna. The one killed on JP3 I think was the mother. So the father is still alive and the star. [/QUOTE] It's highly likely that there were more than two Tyrannosaurs on Sorna. The one killed in JP3 actually has a different colour (sorta greenish) compared to the ones see in TLW. And what I meant by "killed the star" is that the T-Rex only has like 4 minutes of screen time before it is killed and never seen again. It's bullshit imo.
The Woodsman - 8/10 Kevin Bacons best parts are always child molesters.
[QUOTE=healthpoint;33933148]It's highly likely that there were more than two Tyrannosaurs on Sorna. The one killed in JP3 actually has a different colour (sorta greenish) compared to the ones see in TLW. And what I meant by "killed the star" is that the T-Rex only has like 4 minutes of screen time before it is killed and never seen again. It's bullshit imo.[/QUOTE] There were only 2 on Sorna. Sorna was the main place for the birth of Dinosaurs, it was their playground. The greenish T-Rex could be the child of the two T-Rexes in The Lost World.
[QUOTE=Rocko's;33933747]There were only 2 on Sorna. Sorna was the main place for the birth of Dinosaurs, it was their playground. The greenish T-Rex could be the child of the two T-Rexes in The Lost World.[/QUOTE] It has never been stated anywhere that there were only two T-Rexes on Sorna. (to my knowledge)
[QUOTE=healthpoint;33933777]It has never been stated anywhere that there were only two T-Rexes on Sorna. (to my knowledge)[/QUOTE] JPLegacy has said that from what we know there are two. I read the book, and there were 2. Remember, InGEN recently started, their supply of dinosaurs was short. They had a bunch of raptors but only around 4 T-Rexes for all the islands.
[QUOTE=AK'z;33923286]It's sickening to know that Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump director) co-produced it.[/QUOTE] And because of its failure, his Yellow Submarine remake got cancelled. It was probably the only remake I've ever been looking forward to.
[QUOTE=dirty harry;33934424]And because of its failure, his Yellow Submarine remake got cancelled. It was probably the only remake I've ever been looking forward to.[/QUOTE] NO.
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