Ye Big Movie thread
#401 Guest_LooseCannon_*
Posted 14 December 2004 - 06:35 PM
Okay, lets see. Saw Anchorman, AVP, and the Incredibles.
Anchorman was kind of a let down to be honest. Those kinds of movies just aren't that funny when you're not high.
Incredibles was pretty cool.
AVP stunk. Predators helping humans?!
Something else I saw, although not a movie, was the Trailer Park Boys Xmas Special. Twas awesome .
Anchorman was kind of a let down to be honest. Those kinds of movies just aren't that funny when you're not high.
Incredibles was pretty cool.
AVP stunk. Predators helping humans?!
Something else I saw, although not a movie, was the Trailer Park Boys Xmas Special. Twas awesome .
#402
Posted 12 November 2004 - 04:01 PM
@sha'ik: one doesn't see movies which nightwish has done music to/for. just another one of life's golden little rules.
Legalise drugs! And murder!
#403
Posted 14 September 2004 - 07:13 AM
Alas, Mike Myers, i knew him well...
- Abyss, shwing.
- Abyss, shwing.
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#404 Guest_Falco_*
Posted 03 September 2004 - 06:37 AM
I wanna go see 'Zatoichi'- always like Takeshi Kitano...
#405 Guest__*
Posted 04 October 2004 - 12:43 PM
*shudders at everything ^ said*
I saw Blade 1 twice, once while sober, once while piss ****ing drunk. Drunk was better but I heard 2 was...ehm...bad... like worse than Matrix 2 bad... and that would mean it sets a new all time low.
I saw Blade 1 twice, once while sober, once while piss ****ing drunk. Drunk was better but I heard 2 was...ehm...bad... like worse than Matrix 2 bad... and that would mean it sets a new all time low.
#406 Guest_Dark Daze_*
Posted 23 July 2004 - 05:50 PM
The Jet Li movies I have seen are Romeo must Die, Lethal Weapon 4, The One, and so on, so my bubble is safely in tact. On the other hand, this movie is getting a lot of hype and I have heard that Fist of Legend, the Once Upon a Time in China series, and the Swordsman series are really good, so I still plan on seeing it.
It's so hard to find a good martial arts movie which doesn't star Bruce Lee. The Disney versions of Jackie Chan's movies leave a lot to be desired and most of his American movies are mediocre at best (including movies like Rush Hour!) The best thing I have seen him in is the original Drunken Master.
Also, the mix of action and drama sounds like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. I really liked that movie.
There are huge number of modern Asian action movies I want to see e.g. Azumi (new movie from the makers of Versus) and Thai Warrior (a new martial arts movie that uses Mu Thay!!!)
It's so hard to find a good martial arts movie which doesn't star Bruce Lee. The Disney versions of Jackie Chan's movies leave a lot to be desired and most of his American movies are mediocre at best (including movies like Rush Hour!) The best thing I have seen him in is the original Drunken Master.
Also, the mix of action and drama sounds like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. I really liked that movie.
There are huge number of modern Asian action movies I want to see e.g. Azumi (new movie from the makers of Versus) and Thai Warrior (a new martial arts movie that uses Mu Thay!!!)
#407
Posted 18 February 2005 - 02:31 AM
i thought flying daggers was good, but then im a sucker for those chinese films and their tales of love and death. tere was a lot of substance in it though.
i just couldnt enjoy equilibrium, i thought the fight scenes were pretty terrible. chrisitian bale standing there with only muzzle flashes and him in idfferent poses doesnt equate to quality, just absurdity.
im a big fan of galactica, old and new. and hitchhikers guide should be great.
i just couldnt enjoy equilibrium, i thought the fight scenes were pretty terrible. chrisitian bale standing there with only muzzle flashes and him in idfferent poses doesnt equate to quality, just absurdity.
im a big fan of galactica, old and new. and hitchhikers guide should be great.
#409 Guest_Cyandor_*
Posted 19 July 2004 - 08:02 AM
Ah Barry Lyndon indeed a bit slow nice soundtrack though. Good study music.
Been watching Once Upon a Time in America again but that long version was just too long to watch in one sitting. Gonna watch the last 1 1/2 hours later. On the plus side I am converting more people to the movies brilliance.
Been watching Once Upon a Time in America again but that long version was just too long to watch in one sitting. Gonna watch the last 1 1/2 hours later. On the plus side I am converting more people to the movies brilliance.
#410 Guest_johnturing_*
Posted 02 September 2004 - 06:39 AM
Anyone seen Equilibrium? Its an excellent film, like a cross between 1984 and the Matrix
#412 Guest_Dark Daze_*
Posted 15 January 2005 - 03:13 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Stone Monkey:
Saw "House of Flying Daggers" last night. Ravishing to look at (that that's not just Zhang Ziyi), cool plot twists (although guessable if you want to make the effort) but still somehow hollow. I enjoyed Zhang Yimou's "Hero" far more (the "Rashomon" type structure did it for me). "House of Flying Daggers" could have done with a big flashback. To be honest I think Ang Lee made a better job of creating wuxia films that play to a western audience, maybe that because he's originally from Taiwan and hence more infected by western culture. The Chinese say that the rest of the world doesn't/can't understand their culture, but it think that the corallary may also be true.
The story elements weren't anywhere near as well done as in Hero or CTHD, but everyone must check out this film for its ultracool style(that means brilliant in British.)
Samurai Champloo is out on DVD. Rent or buy it.
Shadowmonkey, have you seen the Korean movie My Wife is a Gangster?
#413
Posted 11 January 2005 - 12:56 PM
pah, the best Austin Powers film was the first one..
Troy was ok, nothing to write home about but not horrible.. Ofc, the fact that the story originaly takes place in the Bronze ages should have had made them realise certain complications in using steel weapons.. The movie was ok nevertheless though, but most definitly not great
Troy was ok, nothing to write home about but not horrible.. Ofc, the fact that the story originaly takes place in the Bronze ages should have had made them realise certain complications in using steel weapons.. The movie was ok nevertheless though, but most definitly not great
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#414
Posted 24 September 2004 - 04:13 AM
punisher, its an 18 so it cant be that bad! can it?
#415
Posted 23 July 2004 - 04:00 PM
The Ring scared the crap out of me. Course, I was drunk out of my mind on cheap, cheap vodka. But it still freaked me out.
Ooh!
"The Bourne Supremacy" is out! Alright! I really liked the first one and this one is getting great reviews! Going to go see this one tomorrow!
Ooh!
"The Bourne Supremacy" is out! Alright! I really liked the first one and this one is getting great reviews! Going to go see this one tomorrow!
#416 Guest_Falco_*
Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:22 AM
Saw 'Shark Tale' recently, as well 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' on DVD. 'Shark Tale' is OK except that I've grown a bit tired of that whole hyper-Will Smith schtick, and that was to the fore throughout the movie. Some of the others sounded a bit tired and disinterested- Robert DeNiro and Jack Black in particular. Not great, in the end.
'LXG' was extraordinarily bad. Only watch if you are a Sean Connery fan, to be honest.
'LXG' was extraordinarily bad. Only watch if you are a Sean Connery fan, to be honest.
#417
Posted 11 August 2004 - 08:25 AM
I love movie theaters where once you're in the door, they don't care what flics you go see...
THE VILLAGE - I fall on the side of those who just expected more from an MNS movie. It was decent, and the female lead is excellent, but ultimately *MILD SPOILERS* the big twist has been a staple of sci-fi for decades, and at least i thought it was easy to see coming. Worth seeing if there's nothing else playing that you REALLY want to see. Probably worth the DVD rental.
MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE - Great film. Twisted. Tense. Trusts the audience to figure out a lot without spoon-feeding it to them. Not as good as the original, but worth seeing in its own right.
- Abyss, has always found Meryl Streep threatening.
THE VILLAGE - I fall on the side of those who just expected more from an MNS movie. It was decent, and the female lead is excellent, but ultimately *MILD SPOILERS* the big twist has been a staple of sci-fi for decades, and at least i thought it was easy to see coming. Worth seeing if there's nothing else playing that you REALLY want to see. Probably worth the DVD rental.
MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE - Great film. Twisted. Tense. Trusts the audience to figure out a lot without spoon-feeding it to them. Not as good as the original, but worth seeing in its own right.
- Abyss, has always found Meryl Streep threatening.
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#418
Posted 26 July 2004 - 02:19 AM
does no big studio make movies anymore without some form of game in tow
#420
Posted 02 February 2005 - 06:25 AM
When i saw Amelie, i couldn't work out why i was so annoyed at the end of it. And then i realised: It's just too goddamned French!!
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