• Rate the last movie you watched V2
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[QUOTE=booster;31290559]Is "Man on the moon" any good?[/QUOTE] Hell yeah. Jim Carrey's most underappreciated role.
Alright Rusty Anyways just watched the last harry potter, tbh i expected more, but it was pretty cool anyways, 7/10
The Dark Knight: billion dollars burned/10 Second thought: The ten commandments of film reviewing. 1: Thou shalt not discuss Fight Club 2: Thou shalt forever venerate TDK and Shawshank Redemption 3: Thou shalt not praise friedberg and Seltzer 4: Thou shalt cry at the end of Toy Story 3 5: Thou shalt be horrified by Schindler's List (in a good way) 6: To Praise Twilight is to call down the demons of the internet upon thyself. 7: Thou must compare Street Fighter to Citizen Kane when relating it to its sequel. 8: Thou shalt rage on Titanic and Avatar even though thy saw each three times and cried when Leo's character died each time. 9: Thy shalt complain how the quality of movies is steadily declining even though its just because old bad ones have been forgotten. 10: Thou must obey general consensus or thou shall be the victim of much rage. Enjoy :)
Captain America - 8/10. All-around good movie that doesn't take itself too seriously and only comes with a modest helping of cheese.
Watched The Happening earlier because it was on Film4 while I waited for Dogma to start. 4/10. It started out okay, but began declining about half an hour in. By the end, it was pretty shit. Was worth watching just for the scene of a paranoid Mark Wahlberg talking to a plant. Watching Dogma right now, enjoying it. It had me sold from the point you first see George Carlin playing the Cardinal.
Transformers : Dark of the Moon - 3/10 155 minutes is way too fucking long for a mindless action movie.
Source Code 9/10
Source Code - 7.5/10
Unknown (2011) 10/10 Very unpredictable and thrilling. Liam Neeson is great!
[QUOTE=RandiKatt;31306731]Unknown (2011) 10/10 Very unpredictable and thrilling. Liam Neeson is great![/QUOTE] I'm hoping to see this soon, glad it's having good reviews
Captain America 7.5/10 Fun movie that delivers pretty much all you can want from a comic book movie [editline]24th July 2011[/editline] oh also Birdemic and Troll 2 Both 11/10, true masterpieces
Source Code 8,5/10 Another amazing movie by Duncan Jones, aka director of Moon
[QUOTE=OutOfExile2;31309453]Captain America 7.5/10 Fun movie that delivers pretty much all you can want from a comic book movie[/QUOTE] Glad to hear positivity. I was expecting yet another superhero bomb.
Buried was pretty cool 7.5/10
[REC] (2007) 7/10 Not as good as I had hoped, but it was entertaining. Ending was intense as fuck.
Watched Apocalypse Now Redux again, still a 9.5/10 for me. I really love this movie, it's on my top three list considering war movies, and it has a very un-bland story line other than most war movies (i.e. go into the woods and shoot people.) But I don't think the redux version deserves a perfect ten, some of it's added scenes tend to drag on and some can be boring. (I particularly dislike the part where the crew talks to the French Colonists, I did like how they made an appearance in the film however.)
[QUOTE=Rong;31301392]Source Code 9/10[/QUOTE] is it really that good? hmm maybe ill go out and see it matinee
It is
Captain America - 8/10 I feel like it is one of the better superhero movies in the past 5 years. Up there with Spiderman 2. Memento - 10/10 Holy shit. Saw it on Netflix so i decided to give it a go. Oh my god.
[B]Hanna [/B] [url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0993842/[/url] 7.5/10 Bizarre action movie about a girl trained to be the perfect assassin. Had Cate Blanchette in a supporting role. Weird flick, obviously a Euro export, but I liked it.
Moon 8/10
[QUOTE=GodKing;31310535]Glad to hear positivity. I was expecting yet another superhero bomb.[/QUOTE] I'd put it below Iron Man (and obviously The Dark Knight but that goes without saying) but still far above pretty much any other recent super hero movies
Pi: 8/10. Not Aronofsky's best (below Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream on my list), but still very engaging. Although it seems like he overuses the rapid flashing of drug usage in both this and Requiem, his cinematography is undoubtedly phenomenal. I'm not rating it higher because I think the ending was a bit of a throwaway [sp]as sadistic as it sounds I would have rather him offed himself than do some Fight Club-esque trepanning[/sp], and it felt too muddled overall.
[QUOTE=OutOfExile2;31320506]I'd put it below Iron Man (and obviously The Dark Knight but that goes without saying) but still far above pretty much any other recent super hero movies[/QUOTE] Can't wait to see it then.
"Man on the moon" (1999) 9/10 Andy Kaufman is definitely one of the most interesting characters I've ever seen in a movie. And ofcourse the R.E.M song used in the credits really gave the ending a boost. If you haven't seen it. Do it now.
[b]AKIRA[/b], was lucky enough to see it on the big screen at a charity showing. 9/10 - Not perfect, but damn near close. And visually, absolutely stunning.
Captain America: The First Avenger 9/10 Exactly what I expected: a good action-comicbook movie that didn't take itself too seriously. It was awesome.
American Gangster 8.5/10 Nice, heartful flick. Das Boot 9/10 That ending is heartbreaking.
[img]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lm9kfzbLIn1qeegbeo1_500.gif[/img] holy shit what movie is this from
The Disney Robin Hood with the anthropomorphic animals. Also, watched Good Will Hunting and Army of Darkness yesterday. I really enjoyed Good Will Hunting. I liked seeing Robin Williams in such a serious role, he was brilliant. The "It's not your fault" scene was great. 8.5/10 Army of Darkness was awesome, even if it was quite different in that it was less of a horror than the previous two. To be honest, I think the B-movie and comedy aspects took priority over the horror of the first two anyway, so it wasn't a problem for me. It also had the biggest amount of one-liners, or at least ones that I can remember. I watched the director's cut, but looked up the theatrical ending too and I'm honestly not sure which I prefer. The [sp]apocalyptic, Planet of the Apes-style[/sp] ending was great as it fit with the much darker humour of the first two films, whereas the [sp]S-Mart She-bitch[/sp] ending felt it fit the over-the-top tone of the series better, and produced some of the best lines in the film. That series is now one of my favourites, anyway.
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