• Your movie confessions
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I've always disliked ghostbuster Never likes Star Wars a huge amount Thinking about lord of the rings makes me tear I'm obsessed with game of thrones Harry Potter 5 made me cry, dont know why, dont like harry potter
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;35747403]You should see Reservoir Dogs ASAP. It's a great film. Watch it alone the first time, though. You won't get the same feeling watching it a second time that you did the first time, dude. It's kind of like "American Beauty" or "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" that way. The first impression is incredible.[/QUOTE] Sorry I have seen it, I was just using it as an example.
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;35745744]I really liked Shaun of The Dead, but I liked Hot Fuzz more[/QUOTE] I thought that they went a little bit too far with the violence .
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;35749473]Jim Carrey's over-the-top comedy will NEVER get old for me. All of these bring a smile to my face, no matter what.[/QUOTE] Jim Carrey was my favorite actor back in the day (and still is one of my favorites), couldn't stop watching movies like Dumb and Dumber. Nowadays, the Truman Show is still one of my all-time favorite movies, I recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it (it's not an over-the-top Jim Carrey comedy, way more dramatic, and really shows how well Jim Carrey can act).
I dislike Star Wars, I mean it was entertaining the first time to some extent, but I really don't enjoy it.
World's Greatest Dad is arguably my favorite movie of the last five years.
Is it bad that I think the Paranormal Activity series is fucking hilarious? In Paranormal Activity 2 when the lady slips in the babies room and gets dragged away. I laughed so hard. I was glad 5 of my friends were there laughing too or I would have looked like a weirdo.
[QUOTE=smithy69;35750706]World's Greatest Dad is arguably my favorite movie of the last five years.[/QUOTE] there's no need to label this as a confession worlds greatest dad is a good movie
saying "its a good movie" is really different from saying "its my favorite movie of the last five years", some people might not have liked it as much just like me with the girl with the dragon tattoo, I think it's a much better movie than most people say
I wanted Andrew to kill everyone in Chronicle.
[QUOTE=Al Bundy;35751198]Is it bad that I think the Paranormal Activity series is fucking hilarious? In Paranormal Activity 2 when the lady slips in the babies room and gets dragged away. I laughed so hard. I was glad 5 of my friends were there laughing too or I would have looked like a weirdo.[/QUOTE] Don't forget when in the first one, you can hear a yell and then a thud and when the characters come to look, the chandelier is swinging. Goddamn ghosts should be more careful when riding chandeliers.
I think that POTC should've had much more Ship Vs Ship Warfare The Whirl-pit scene is still one of my favourites though, even the wedding bit since Barbossa sells it so hilariously [editline]30th April 2012[/editline] I also think Apocalypse now was boring as fuck besides the scenes with Kilgore
I have a huge mancrush for Vin Diesel and I will watch every single movie in which Nicolas Cage plays.
[QUOTE=jaykray;35748899]Sorry I have seen it, I was just using it as an example.[/QUOTE] I can't tell if you're being serious.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;35763850]I thought the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels were boring. The first one is one of my favorite movies, though.[/QUOTE] I think that's a pretty common thought on the series.
[QUOTE=Dominicus;35762702]I have a huge mancrush for Vin Diesel and I will watch every single movie in which Nicolas Cage plays.[/QUOTE] I think Nic Cage is massively underrated and equally overhated And I'm not saying this ironically
I have cried at only one film. Wall-E.
Tangled is my favourite film. Not sure why.
I was laughing my ass off in the theater when I first saw 300. People thought I was mentally disturbed or something. The scariest movie in my opinion is Apocalypse Now. I love Stanley Kubrick as much as the next film buff but people need to stop acting like he's Christ reborn just because he directed The Shining and a Clockwork Orange
I've seen barely any pop-cult movies like Die Hard or Blade Runner, hell I haven't even watched pulp fiction the entire way through either. Only just got around to watching the first 2 Alien movies last year too. I also considered the newer star wars movies pretty decent, other than the first one being boring as shit. I was probably 12 when I saw the latest one though v:v:v
I really love classic movies like Casablanca and Citizen Kane but I haven't seen very many classic movies like Casablanca and Citizen Kane
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;35763671]I can't tell if you're being serious.[/QUOTE] I'm not. I think I might have a problem.
I watched Office Space the other day. It was okay, I guess...
I like the newer Star Wars movies a lot more then the old ones.
I never watched the entire movie of so many movies discussed on this thread...
i fell asleep during the texas chainsaw massacre
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;35774026]How.[/QUOTE] It was the remake. I dunno. As far as horror films go, the original is great (I enjoyed the remake in the same vein, but it never hit excellence), however, as a regular film, I didn't feel any real love for it.
[QUOTE=Al Bundy;35751198]Is it bad that I think the Paranormal Activity series is fucking hilarious? In Paranormal Activity 2 when the lady slips in the babies room and gets dragged away. I laughed so hard. I was glad 5 of my friends were there laughing too or I would have looked like a weirdo.[/QUOTE] or how they are constantly showing the kitchen with the frying pan balancing so close to falling for like most of the movie until the goddam thing falls for once and for all
Its extremely hard for me to watch old movies made before the 80's. The production quality is just so outdated that I can't enjoy movies like Tora Tora Tora or Patton without thinking how corny the editing and effects are compared to today.
Do TV related confessions count too? Because in that case, I actually watched Sabrina the Teenage Witch when I was younger. But really only because of Salem.
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