• Your movie confessions
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I have never watched The Godfather 2 because me and my friend kept falling asleep trying to watch The Godfather.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;36321987]van damme isnt american? i wouldnt know ive never seen him in any movie, ever[/QUOTE] Your missing out theres some really fun Van Damme films out there (and some bad ones, besides the point) Some of his best: [IMG]http://imagenes.subadictos.net/afiche/1899.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.jeanclaudevandamme.be/images/galleries/Film-Kickboxer/Kickboxer_DVD.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/93/Universal_soldier_ver1.jpg/200px-Universal_soldier_ver1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.comingsoon.net/gallery/48276/JCVD_poster.jpg[/IMG] My confession is I actually enjoyed some of Andy Sidaris's movies.
My favorite movie of all time is Aliens, I love alien as well but still, Aliens all the way for me. Every time it's on TV, i stop to watch it, even if half the dialogue is bleeped out. I love the dynamic between all the marines, and I know pretty much all the dialogue by heart along with some friends and we can pretty much re-enact the entire movie if we wanted to. I never watched Batman Begins or The Dark Knight until after they were on TV I was so attached to the Tim Burton Batman films that I let fanboyism blind me to how good the nolan ones were until I recently let it go. I still like the first TB batman a lot, but still, the nolan ones are excellent. I still like both Jack Nicholson and Heath ledgers joker about the same I cannot stand Harry Potter, and every time someone talks about how much of a godsend the entire series is I feel like punching them in the gut. I enjoyed Prometheus. I've only watched very small bits and pieces of the Karate Kid
Monty Python is really not that funny.
[QUOTE=pansarkurt;40256255]Monty Python is really not that funny.[/QUOTE] I liked some of [I]The Holy Grail[/I], but that's only because I was 10 when I first saw it and liked all the stupid crap, missing all the subtle humor. I tried watching other Monty Python stuff, but it just flew past my head and I didn't feel any emotion about it at all.
The first time I watched Rambo: First Blood I cried at the end.
I like watching straight up bad b movies from time to time
I like to watch crappy Steven Seagal films
I have a fear of slasher films
I hate zombie movies. Any and all. Even shaun of the dead. [sp]Hot fuzz is fucking amazing[/sp]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtI-vLW8UMY[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldBAqZ2YB1k[/media] I really really really fucking love these movies. Especially since the translators probably got drunk when writing the dialogue, it's so damn funny.
The opening 10 minutes of Up struck a chord with me so much that if I ever propose to my girlfriend I'm going to put the ring in a little box shaped like the house from the film
i didnt like the second part to full metal jacket
I really liked the first Nightmare on Elm Street and it annoys me that the sequels resulted in Krueger being known as a wise cracking joke villain when in the original he was just a psychotic burned up dude. I much prefer older synth-style soundtracks to more modern orchestrated ones. I think Hans Zimmer is good but overrated.
I enjoyed Night of the Living Dead (1990 remake) more than the 1968 original.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;36973838]I cried at the end of "The Dark Knight Rises" when [sp] Alfred is crying at Bruce's grave saying that he failed his family. [/sp][/QUOTE] I cried at the end of The Dark Knight I have no idea why
When I saw Jurassic Park in the theater after all these years, I almost started crying when they first saw the dinosaurs on the island. The music and nostalgia and everything was just too much.
I enjoyed Sucker Punch even though I knew it was an awful movie.
i really hated the ending to toy story 3 [sp]it just killed my childhood im sorry i just found that little girl really annoying[/sp]
I have never cried while watching a movie ever since I was 5 [sp]I still get close to it every time I watch the ending of Beauty and the Beast though[/sp] Also the original intro still always sends chills through my spine
[QUOTE=Simski;40275531]I have never cried while watching a movie ever since I was 5 [sp]I still get close to it every time I watch the ending of Beauty and the Beast though[/sp] Also the original intro still always sends chills through my spine[/QUOTE] Gaston is the best Disney villain. He doesn't want to rule the world, he's just a prick.
I have only ever cried during 2 movies. Toy story 3 and Gladiator.
I like Garfield the Movie
I cried during Toy Story 3. That [sp]incinerator[/sp] scene man. First time I ever thought the protagonists were [sp]actually gonna die[/sp]. [QUOTE=Lufttygger306;40279744]I think Inception sucks As Nolan made an 80-page treatment, it seems he spent none of it trying to create some interesting or likeable characters (at least as far as I remember, I'm not going to waste time watching it again) The plot is also a mess, it's not just confusing for the hell of it[/QUOTE] I loved Inception, it's one of my favourite movies.
I think Inception sucks As Nolan made an 80-page treatment, it seems he spent none of it trying to create some interesting or likeable characters (at least as far as I remember, I'm not going to waste time watching it again) The plot is also a mess, it's not just confusing for the hell of it
[QUOTE=Lufttygger306;40279744]I think Inception sucks As Nolan made an 80-page treatment, it seems he spent none of it trying to create some interesting or likeable characters (at least as far as I remember, I'm not going to waste time watching it again) The plot is also a mess, it's not just confusing for the hell of it[/QUOTE] I get so angry about Inception. It's a decent movie, but everyone thinks it's "ZOMG SO DEEP". I can barely remember the characters and I called the ending before I even walked in the theater. Whenever I say, "it was alright", I get bombarded with "YOU PROBABLY JUST DIDN'T UNDERSTAND IT, 2DEEP4U". It pisses me off something fierce and I end up hating it a lot more than I really do, which isn't really fair to the movie (the score and visuals were gorgeous though, I'll give it that).
Shed a tear or two during at the end of marley and me (Ok a I bawld like a bitch)
Stargate the movie made me cry. the posters of the movie Shutter also made me cry
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;35677203]Not really, just think about "Grown Ups" and "Funny People", for example [editline]22nd April 2012[/editline] not to mention Zohan, but that was more of a "so bad it's good" situation[/QUOTE] Zohan is a class film mate, probably my favourite Sandler film [editline]15th April 2013[/editline] My confession would be my love for Freddy Got Fingered. I don't think anything has made me laugh as much as that film. It's utterly surreal and I don't think I've ever watched anything like it
[QUOTE=Doozle;40290713]Zohan is a class film mate, probably my favourite Sandler film [editline]15th April 2013[/editline] My confession would be my love for Freddy Got Fingered. I don't think anything has made me laugh as much as that film. It's utterly surreal and I don't think I've ever watched anything like it[/QUOTE] Zohan is surprisingly funny. [sp]That part where the white supremacist and a box of puppies get launched into an apartment containing George Takei and Bruce Vilanche[/sp]
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