Moon - brilliant sci-fi! 10/10
Agree.IG-Calibre wrote:
Moon - brilliant sci-fi! 10/10
War Man wrote:
Wtf kind of movie is called milk? Is it about farmers?
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I keep trying to find a torrent for that and I just get fucked up pornos.Zimmer wrote:
Agree.IG-Calibre wrote:
Moon - brilliant sci-fi! 10/10
This Is It.
A solid 8.5/10
Movie with footage from Michael Jackson's rehearsals for his last concert series. The guy was 50 and he still had it. His footwork is awesome, the comments that the people involved with the production are insightful, all around great movie and worth the $11 I paid for it.
A solid 8.5/10
Movie with footage from Michael Jackson's rehearsals for his last concert series. The guy was 50 and he still had it. His footwork is awesome, the comments that the people involved with the production are insightful, all around great movie and worth the $11 I paid for it.
surrogates
7.5/10
interesting....
7.5/10
interesting....
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Just watched. Great movie 10/10Commie Killer wrote:
I keep trying to find a torrent for that and I just get fucked up pornos.Zimmer wrote:
Agree.IG-Calibre wrote:
Moon - brilliant sci-fi! 10/10
Law abiding citizen: 3/10 just for the stupid fucking message it tried to pass.
Fucking movies trying to convince me to drop my civil liberties because of some made up invisible enemy are starting to get to my nerves. When are you gonna get it Hollywood? Your childish propaganda only ever affected some multiple incest products with shit for brains. Stop making movies for goat fuckers.
Fucking movies trying to convince me to drop my civil liberties because of some made up invisible enemy are starting to get to my nerves. When are you gonna get it Hollywood? Your childish propaganda only ever affected some multiple incest products with shit for brains. Stop making movies for goat fuckers.
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oug wrote:
Stop making movies for goat fuckers.
thanks, THE very reason the wife and i stayed in the bar after dinner last nite.
Moon
10/10?
I really liked it. I'm sure I could watch it again and again and it won't get old.
Also I loved the soundtrack. I knew I was in for a treat when it said the soundtrack was done by Clint Mansell. He's
10/10?
I really liked it. I'm sure I could watch it again and again and it won't get old.
Also I loved the soundtrack. I knew I was in for a treat when it said the soundtrack was done by Clint Mansell. He's
I'm going out to see 2012 in a few minutes. What do you guys think?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Waste of money/time.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm going out to see 2012 in a few minutes. What do you guys think?
The Aristocats - 7/10.
want to see Moon, like, badly.
want to see Moon, like, badly.
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Just watched. Great movie 10/10Commie Killer wrote:
I keep trying to find a torrent for that and I just get fucked up pornos.Zimmer wrote:
Agree.
Just saw 2012. A lot of fun. This is why you go to the movies, fantastic film. No it wasn't good, but fuck "good", I had a lot of fun and you might too.
All the cliche'd crap you'd expect from Roland Emmerich and more. Expect estranged families getting back together in predictable ways, people nobly sacrificing themselves for the precious children, teary goodbyes and even more teary-eyed reunitings, impossible acts of survival, (literally impossible,) and at least one scene of a dog braving all and surviving. The characters are your standard disaster movie fare but to their credit they all played their parts well and I wouldn't consider any of them annoying which is pretty rare in this type of movie.
Emmerich has a certain style that lets you experience all the CG carnage so you can get the most out of this. Fuck Mike Bay's spastic camera movement and fucking annoying lighting effects or Cloverfield's headache-inducing even more spastic camera movement and restricted viewpoint, if there is a massive CG disaster that Emmerich and his team painstakingly created he wants you to damn well see it and appreciate it. It's a lot of rinse-and-repeat "We only have X seconds left!" frantically running away from the next great threat but dammit it does it well. No doubt there'll be a number of scenes so ridiculous that you'll just crack up at the hilarity of it all but that doesn't matter 'cause it's all fun.
So yeah, it's crap. But it's crap assembled with such skill and sense of fun that you might just think it's chocolate.
All the cliche'd crap you'd expect from Roland Emmerich and more. Expect estranged families getting back together in predictable ways, people nobly sacrificing themselves for the precious children, teary goodbyes and even more teary-eyed reunitings, impossible acts of survival, (literally impossible,) and at least one scene of a dog braving all and surviving. The characters are your standard disaster movie fare but to their credit they all played their parts well and I wouldn't consider any of them annoying which is pretty rare in this type of movie.
Emmerich has a certain style that lets you experience all the CG carnage so you can get the most out of this. Fuck Mike Bay's spastic camera movement and fucking annoying lighting effects or Cloverfield's headache-inducing even more spastic camera movement and restricted viewpoint, if there is a massive CG disaster that Emmerich and his team painstakingly created he wants you to damn well see it and appreciate it. It's a lot of rinse-and-repeat "We only have X seconds left!" frantically running away from the next great threat but dammit it does it well. No doubt there'll be a number of scenes so ridiculous that you'll just crack up at the hilarity of it all but that doesn't matter 'cause it's all fun.
So yeah, it's crap. But it's crap assembled with such skill and sense of fun that you might just think it's chocolate.
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Ty, I Heard the graphics were aww yea.. but the story was aww boo.
So yea, pretty much what you said Ty
So yea, pretty much what you said Ty
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Very much so but unlike Emmerich's other end of the world movie, (or end of hemisphere at least,) "Day After Tomorrow" the story doesn't take over from the action which is a blessing. The story may be "aw boo" but sometimes it's hard to really notice with eveything else that's going on.
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Clockstoppers. Saw it for the second time. It's got some neat effects and whatnot but the storyline was rather shit. Would've been a 5/10 if the female actress wasn't so good looking
6/10
6/10
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District 9
9/10
9/10
Got back from 2012 last night around midnight. That thing lasted forever! I thought it was really well done, especially the computer made graphics. One thing I'm not too pleased about was the ridiculously gay preview of some shit called "Avatar" at the beginning. That thing is pure epic gay!
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Avatar 10/10
Marlboro Man would approve.
Marlboro Man would approve.
Actually 2012 was so dumb in the end. I just hate the way every second is counting and instead of trying to unblock the gears he's making out with his ex-wife and then his son asks if he can come and they waste two minutes in sentimental bullshit.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Should probably put these up just in case, (for 2012):
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I was wondering for a lot of the movie why seats cost a billion each when money would be worthless in that stuation. They explained it by saying that the money funded the work on the Arcs but really they could have just "invented" money to get the work done. I mean it's not like they had any reason to try to maintain the economy.
And yeah, the sentimental stuff was illogical but hey, it's a Roland Emmerich film.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I was wondering for a lot of the movie why seats cost a billion each when money would be worthless in that stuation. They explained it by saying that the money funded the work on the Arcs but really they could have just "invented" money to get the work done. I mean it's not like they had any reason to try to maintain the economy.
And yeah, the sentimental stuff was illogical but hey, it's a Roland Emmerich film.
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I'm thinking they should have just told the whole world and built a thousand arcs and only people with the best chances or reproducing were priorities others could come once the breeders were selected.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.