• Your movie confessions
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I really like the film Miss Congeniality.
[QUOTE=BanthaFodder;40291484]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][/QUOTE] [video=youtube;FNguRvxldRA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNguRvxldRA[/video]
I cried at the end of Deathly Hallows Part 2. Just that shot of Platform 9 3/4, with that [i]"da-da-da-daa-da-daa-da-da-da-da-da-daaa-daaaaaaaa"[/i] song playing, I started whimpering like a bitch knowing that this integral part of my childhood had come to a close once and for all. And then I walked out of the theater and saw little kids dressed in Hogwarts robes wearing glasses and waving wands. It just made me smile in the sappiest way possible, and I was cool with that.
I know that feel bro Me and my friend watched our favorite HP films the night before we went to watch the last movie To this day, HP is still the only movie that I can watch the dubbed version of without cringing, as it was how I watched it thousands of times as a kid
I honestly thought Deathly Hallows P2 was overrated
I honestly didn't care that much, and I think that they expected other people not to care either, I enjoyed it simply for it being the last HP movie
I really enjoyed Prometheus and thought it was a good movie. I thought that you got served was a cool movie when I was a kid because I thought break-dancing was cool. I hate classic Disney movies most of the time unless it's Pixar. Especially The Lion King, I just hate singing animals I guess, they make them too happy or something, I mean they are fucking lions they will tear you apart. Hercules and the Hunchback are like the only ones I can really sit through but I still don't really like them too much. I have never sat through a full episode of Star Trek in my life, despite loving sci-fi. I don't like the old superman movies.
I cried watching an anime.
My movie taste is what most people, atleast on Facepunch, consider boring. I generally don't like scifi movies. The only ones are in the lines of Inception, Children of Men and Source Code. If it gets too pew pew lazers and aliens there's no way I'm going to enjoy it. Just subtle scifi shit. There are no superhero movies I like. And I can't think of one that I have seen either. Monsters Inc. is the only animated movie I have seen. And I watched it when I was like 6 or 7 at my cousins. Nowadays there's no chance that I would watch a animated movie. My forbidden secret is the movie Hot Rod, I consider it to be one of the funniest comedies I have seen. But I feel like it gets a lot of hate. Now hate me.
I have trouble watching films that are considered the greatest purely because my brain can't get passed the fact that i don't like that much hype. Seriously, I've been planning to watch The Godfather Trilogy for a while and i just can't do it.
[QUOTE=megafat;40308479]I have trouble watching films that are considered the greatest purely because my brain can't get passed the fact that i don't like that much hype. Seriously, I've been planning to watch The Godfather Trilogy for a while and i just can't do it.[/QUOTE] There really is no point forcing yourself to see things you don't want to. If you have a disinterest in seeing it, don't watch it. Even though I'm glad I did say "fuck it I'm just gonna watch it" many a time and end up enjoying it thoroughly and regretting I'd left it for so long, it's you whose got to make a choice.
I despise the ending of DKR. The scene I hated so much was [sp]Bane's death[/sp]. It was so god damn anticlimatic that I nearly yell in rage every time I see that scene
How to Train Your Dragon is my favorite animated movie.
My favorite animated films would be either the Castle of Cagliostro or Porco Rosso
I thought Final Destination 5 was actually pretty good and the best out of the series. And I liked Cloverfield. I bought it on DVD.
One of my guilty pleasure movies is definetley "The Scorpion King". Mostly because of Kelly Hu.
[QUOTE=TheKritter71;40309682]My favorite animated films would be either the Castle of Cagliostro or Porco Rosso[/QUOTE] Spot on. I actually loaned Porco Rosso to my 60 year old Irish father-in-law because he loves fighter planes and he loved it.
[QUOTE=TheKritter71;40309549]I despise the ending of DKR. The scene I hated so much was [sp]Bane's death[/sp]. It was so god damn anticlimatic that I nearly yell in rage every time I see that scene[/QUOTE] That whole thing with [sp]Talia[/sp] should have been cut, or atleast handled better. It totally undermines Bane as a character and you could call it from a mile away.
The things I hate most in animated disney movies are the comic relief sidekicks that adds very little to the plot, and sometimes the acid trip songs out of nowhere annoys the hell out of me. Characters like Abu in Aladdin, Chirp in Mulan, the gargoyles in the Hunchback, Pain and Panic in Hercules, Timon and Pumba in the Lion King, Chip in Beauty and the Beast. I can understand they're probably there for the kids more than to add anything to the story though.
[QUOTE=Simski;40311949]The things I hate most in animated disney movies are the comic relief sidekicks that adds very little to the plot, and sometimes the acid trip songs out of nowhere annoys the hell out of me. Characters like Abu in Aladdin, Chirp in Mulan, the gargoyles in the Hunchback, Pain and Panic in Hercules, Timon and Pumba in the Lion King, Chip in Beauty and the Beast. I can understand they're probably there for the kids more than to add anything to the story though.[/QUOTE] I agree with the rest but Timon and Pumbaa added to the plot of Simba becoming distant and forgetful of his father's teachings with Hakuna Matata.
[QUOTE=kimchimafia;40312005]I agree with the rest but Timon and Pumbaa added to the plot of Simba becoming distant and forgetful of his father's teachings with Hakuna Matata.[/QUOTE] True, but for the most part they still remain comic-relief sidekicks with little relevance to the plot.
[QUOTE=Simski;40312032]True, but for the most part they still remain comic-relief sidekicks with little relevance to the plot.[/QUOTE] True but they only came in half way during the movie and thankfully, didn't stall the movie to a sudden stop when Simba was having issues coming back. I guess Disney thought that the movie needed comic-relief sidekicks after Mufasa was killed.
[QUOTE=Simski;40312032]True, but for the most part they still remain comic-relief sidekicks with little relevance to the plot.[/QUOTE] Timon and Pumba were practically one of the best characters in the movie. Its another reason why I love Lion King
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