Films you watched in cinemas and if it was worth it
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Avatar: fuck yes, greatest film of the decade
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: dat MEW, gotta be seen on silver screen
Suckerpunch: what the fuck is this shit?
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy was worth every penny I spent on it
Suckerpunch was amazing whilst I was stoned. Attractive women, fantastic soundtrack and great visuals. Was freaking insane.
Tron Legacy was the shit in 3D. Yeah it's not a rated movie by any means and I know a lot of people didn't like it, but the eerie techno soundtrack was awesome and the visuals were impressive.
Let the Right One In was actualley awesome, again, I was kaned but that opening scene with the car driving down the road and the creepy soundtrack was a memorable moment for me.
cloverfield, was supposed to be a date but that got fucked up so it left me incredibly depressed when i walked out (after the ending and seeing the stuff after the credits).
inception, fucking amazing
avatar 3d, went in skeptical came out angry that people thought it was a good movie in the least bit and the only selling point was big budget technical achievements that weren't that impressive to begin with
Most of the Marvel comics superhero movies are better to watch in cinema than else ware IMO.
I saw The Thing in 35mm. That was pretty sweet. Went with a few friends and there was hardly anyone in the audience. No walk-outs either
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;32104993]Rusty100 is going to fucking scold you.[/QUOTE]
I'm entitled to my own opinion.
I forgot to mention this one, but
The extended and remastered version of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy was amazing.
I watched rise of the planet of the apes yesterday, totally worth it.
transformers 2
that was such a visually awesome film
and the action was the awesome
the story wasn't bad either
[QUOTE=sethy;32104964]Suckerpunch was amazing whilst I was stoned. Attractive women, fantastic soundtrack and great visuals. Was freaking insane.
Tron Legacy was the shit in 3D. Yeah it's not a rated movie by any means and I know a lot of people didn't like it, but the eerie techno soundtrack was awesome and the visuals were impressive.
Let the Right One In was actualley awesome, again, I was kaned but that opening scene with the car driving down the road and the creepy soundtrack was a memorable moment for me.[/QUOTE]
No Sucker Punch was fucking shit, shit story that made no sense, forgettable characters and one of the biggest wastes of film reel ever. It honestly rivals Surf Nazi's Must Die.
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[QUOTE=Patjo_sweden;32234161]I watched rise of the planet of the apes yesterday, totally worth it.[/QUOTE]
Oh man that finale on the bridge was awesome.
Clash of the titans. Nobody gave me any warning.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;32268682]No Sucker Punch was fucking shit, shit story that made no sense, forgettable characters and one of the biggest wastes of film reel ever. It honestly rivals Surf Nazi's Must Die.
[editline]13th September 2011[/editline]
Oh man that finale on the bridge was awesome.[/QUOTE]
I apologise that watching the film got you so riled up. Maybe next time you watch it you should take the stick out of your arse.
I watch Troll Hunter the other day.
It was quite awesome but you don't have to necassarily see it in cinemas.
Inglourious Basterds - The most incredibly cinema experience I've ever had. I was speechless as I walked out of the theater.
'I Saw the Devil' was amazing on the big screen. It really had that awesome 'film feel' where there was no digital component to the movie whatsoever. Also, Trollhunter was amazing in the cinema.
I really wish I could see some wes anderson films on the big screen.
Terminator Salvation totally blew me away but only because it was covered in loud screaming jets, explosions, creaking and cranking machines and Arnold Schwarzenegger. I later realized how bad of a film it actually was.
The first Michaelbayformers was cool.
[QUOTE=sethy;32285107]I apologise that watching the film got you so riled up. Maybe next time you watch it you should take the stick out of your arse.[/QUOTE]
No, I don't have a stick up my arse I just believe that it was a shit film. The plot was so poorly written that in the end I just gave up trying to follow it. Transformers had a better plot.
watched inception 5 times in a month int he cinema so that tells enough
and I am Legend was also pretty good in Imax
Return of the King back in 2003. Man that was awesome.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;32302948]No, I don't have a stick up my arse I just believe that it was a shit film. The plot was so poorly written that in the end I just gave up trying to follow it. Transformers had a better plot.[/QUOTE]
Fair does, I apologise for my previous post. It was on a bad day. But anyway, when I watch films I watch them more for the fun of it rather than to critique them or take them seriously. (I'm not trying to suggest that you do...)
When I watched Sucker Punch it was with quite a few of my mates and we all enjoyed it. It made for a good night's entertainment and in my opinion it was well worth the money I paid to see it.
Final Destination 5 in 3D.
I already watched it earlier in good ol' 2D but the 3D in this one is actually pretty damn awesome.
Avatar was amazing in 3d. I was so blown away by the CGi that I didn't even realize how average and predictable of a film it is until the next week
District 9, The Dark Knight, Hot Fuzz, and others.
Anything by Christopher Nolan has to be seen in cinemas.
Also most superhero movies have to be watched at the cinemas to be fully enjoyed.
Avatar is a movie that can only be in cinemas to be enjoyed. If you watch it on dvd you will hate it.
Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince is the last film I saw in theaters. I got in for free because my aunt got free tickets at her place of work so it was worth it. It would have been worth it if I'd had to pay too. It was a great film.
[I]Drive[/I] with Ryan Gossling, it was worth it. It looks like an art film, but then it has a lot of violence and blood, the action is worth it. The ending keeps you guessing.
[QUOTE=npx190;32394297][I]Drive[/I] with Ryan Gossling, it was worth it. It looks like an art film, but then it has a lot of violence and blood, the action is worth it. The ending keeps you guessing.[/QUOTE]
Also saw this today. Somebody went to the Coen Brothers School of Lighting and Cinematography, and it shows on the big screen.
Harry Potter and the deathly hallows part 2. Oh my god. Most i've ever cried in a cinema.
The Inbetweeners Movie thought it was great, Laughed a lot.
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