It certainly changed Hitler's.Macbeth wrote:
I don't think Inglorious Basterds was trying to change the narrative of the Jewish experience.

It certainly changed Hitler's.Macbeth wrote:
I don't think Inglorious Basterds was trying to change the narrative of the Jewish experience.
vin diesal blows you have your priorities all wrongMacbeth wrote:
The fuck if I know. All I am saying is that Bond blows.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
if not Bond then what is the Cadillac?Macbeth wrote:
Never cared for Bond films. They all seem like the same old cliched action movie. For some reason people think Bond movies are the Cadillac of action movies.
Speaking of cars though...did I ever tell you how much I enjoy the Fast and Furious series?
I might have actually been "moved" if the film was more theater and less leaning over my shoulder, pressing my face against the screen and shouting "LOOK AT THIS GORE HAVE YOU EVER SEEN SO MUCH GORE" into my ear. I was more "moved" by Clint Eastwood & co. going to war for themselves and a cache of Nazi gold in Kelly's Heroes.Spearhead wrote:
If I recall correctly, uzique said he liked it when he was a kid and so did I. Good old 90's.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Neither of you guys can say you're movie fans until you watch and like Willow.
Saving Private Ryan was not really trying to be "art", it was in a sense trying to re-imagine WW2 as it actually "happened" as opposed to how it was pictured in the popular imagination. Spielburg went out of his way to make the combat as visceral and in-your-face as possible, instead of the black and white, corny John Wayne propaganda (think The Longest Day). Like all his movies, it wasnt really trying to be challenging. It was trying to fill in what used to be a blank space, a kind of "what was it really like" experience. Don't tell me your weren't at all moved when that guy started having a nervous breakdown after the beach landing -- that was bold.
I enjoyed the scene where they pull that large safe with 2 cars, it was comedy gold. Here look I found the clip...Macbeth wrote:
The fuck if I know. All I am saying is that Bond blows.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
if not Bond then what is the Cadillac?Macbeth wrote:
Never cared for Bond films. They all seem like the same old cliched action movie. For some reason people think Bond movies are the Cadillac of action movies.
Speaking of cars though...did I ever tell you how much I enjoy the Fast and Furious series?
it's a good film because it's not just hollywood-puff and spielberg-schmaltz. it's based on a really good book.Spearhead wrote:
This is my favorite Spielburg movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ouJ_WyS9v8
Yes that is a 12 year old Batman
The new one with Urban, but I have seen the original.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
did you see the original judge dredd movvie or?
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The old one is Judge Dredd. The new one is Dredd. Modern remakes think they're being cute when they simplify a name like that. It's worse than sequels knocking off the numerical sequence and adding words like "Revolutions," "Revolting" and "Retarded."Uzique The Lesser wrote:
did you see the original judge dredd movvie or?
What will they call the next remake? JD? D?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
The old one is Judge Dredd. The new one is Dredd. Modern remakes think they're being cute when they simplify a name like that. It's worse than sequels knocking off the numerical sequence and adding words like "Revolutions," "Revolting" and "Retarded."Uzique The Lesser wrote:
did you see the original judge dredd movvie or?
Still have to wait until April 19th before the German Bluray comes out. Never going to watch the German version, though, obviously. It's times like these that I hate living in Central Europe.M.O.A.B wrote:
Dredd 8/10
Pretty much what happens when you cross 80s Robocop with District 9, only this time Robocop doesn't take his helmet off.