Movies and TV Shows
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Mar 30, 2014 11:29 AM #1181727
Just popping here to say or anyone planning to watch 300: Rise of an Empire, I seriously wouldn't recommend it.
Mar 30, 2014 11:32 AM #1181729
Quote from CharryJust popping here to say or anyone planning to watch 300: Rise of an Empire, I seriously wouldn't recommend it.
How come? It looks like the kinda film you watch just for the action, so basically like the first one.
Has anyone seen Captain America: The Winter Soldier yet?
Mar 30, 2014 12:51 PM #1181744
Quote from CharryJust popping here to say or anyone planning to watch 300: Rise of an Empire, I seriously wouldn't recommend it.
yeah I agree with Purple. If I ever watch it, I'd treat it like a well-produced stickfigure animation.
Mindless violence.
Apr 1, 2014 12:16 AM #1182167
Watched Ender's Game on the plane. It was pretty meh. It had its moments, but the way the director envisioned Ender seemed less impressive than its novel and graphic novel counterparts. Some of the actors were also kind of eh too, they could've been better. I also don't like the way they introduced Bean, but I suppose it couldn't be helped since it was a movie.
I think I came into Wolf of Wall Street expecting gold because I honestly didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. There was a bit too much narration for my comfort and certain points of the movie felt repetitive. When he got into prison, I felt like it was a bit underwhelming because I could tell they were trying to go for something there but there wasn't enough time.
I think I came into Wolf of Wall Street expecting gold because I honestly didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. There was a bit too much narration for my comfort and certain points of the movie felt repetitive. When he got into prison, I felt like it was a bit underwhelming because I could tell they were trying to go for something there but there wasn't enough time.
Apr 1, 2014 12:33 AM #1182175
just finished A Thousand Words in hbo last night, it was pretty hilarious and sad.
Apr 1, 2014 7:41 AM #1182309
Watched Snowpiercer. It had its weird moments. I kind of want to say that the weird moments reminded me of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. There were several plot-holes, but it was a good action flick, and it ended decently. Despite all its weird stuff, I sort of liked it.
Apr 1, 2014 7:42 AM #1182310
Speaking of Charlie, anyone notice how the old movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was centered entirely around Charlie despite its title. And then the remake was based entirely around Willy Wonka despite being called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Apr 1, 2014 4:12 PM #1182460
I saw a film last night called "Byzantium" about vampires, it started well, but towards the end it all got a bit predictable, dull and just kinda crappy. It's a British film, and it has it's moments, but is overall not worth a rewatch.

Quote from HewittSpeaking of Charlie, anyone notice how the old movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was centered entirely around Charlie despite its title. And then the remake was based entirely around Willy Wonka despite being called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Apr 1, 2014 4:45 PM #1182471
Quote from N TWatched Snowpiercer. It had its weird moments. I kind of want to say that the weird moments reminded me of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. There were several plot-holes, but it was a good action flick, and it ended decently. Despite all its weird stuff, I sort of liked it.
Did you watch the Korean release or the edited American release?
Apr 1, 2014 6:54 PM #1182498
I just saw one of the weirdest films ever, (not sure if it counts actually, only 50 minutes long) it was called Dead Leaves and was an Anime film by the same studio that made Ghost in the Shell and the animated parts of Kill Bill. I can't really explain it all, it's trippy as hell and it's plot is pretty strange too, very enjoyable though. :)
Apr 4, 2014 5:39 AM #1183652
Quote from JomboThe HAL part of A Space Odyssey is awesome, but the rest of the movie is slow and atmospheric. I try to ignore all the questions it raises and just watch it for the experience/mood. That 10 minute warp sequence is so so nise, mayne.
I tried getting into Kubrick's films. A Clockwork Orange is definitely my favorite from him. The Shining was awesome. Full Metal Jacket is pretty good. The rest of his movies don't really seem that appealing to me so I haven't watched them.
A Clockwork Orange is also my favorite film of his. Two others than are less well known of his that I really enjoyed was Lolita and Killer's Kiss.
Oh yeah and watch Hard Candy directed by David Slade.
Apr 4, 2014 5:46 AM #1183654
When I first watched Cypher by Vincenzo Natali, I actually thought it was a Kubrick film. So, watch that if you're interested in weird/scifi shit.
Also anything by David Cronenburg for your daily dose of mind fuck.
My personal favorites are Videodrome, eXistenZ (which is Videodrome but replace TV with Video Games), and Naked Lunch
Also anything by David Cronenburg for your daily dose of mind fuck.
My personal favorites are Videodrome, eXistenZ (which is Videodrome but replace TV with Video Games), and Naked Lunch
Apr 4, 2014 6:14 AM #1183671
just saw Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards 2014, the ending part
i'm looking forward to kca 2015 next year and i hope it's more better. and also, i want see to haunting in connecticut 2 (i forgot the title) in hbo, it looks cool
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i'm looking forward to kca 2015 next year and i hope it's more better. and also, i want see to haunting in connecticut 2 (i forgot the title) in hbo, it looks cool
Apr 4, 2014 6:59 AM #1183694
Quote from HewittWhen I first watched Cypher by Vincenzo Natali, I actually thought it was a Kubrick film. So, watch that if you're interested in weird/scifi shit.
Also anything by David Cronenburg for your daily dose of mind fuck.
My personal favorites are Videodrome, eXistenZ (which is Videodrome but replace TV with Video Games), and Naked Lunch
Just checked out Cypher and Naked Lunch on IMDb. They both look pretty cool. If I have some free time I'm definitely going to check them out.
Quote from JomboOh yeah I also saw Psycho again cuz its really good. I was thinking about watching the 1998 remake because the shot-for-shot thing seemed kinda interesting but it looks horrible.
Amazing film.
Watch Mean Creek. And a guilty pleasure movie of mine is District 9.
Apr 4, 2014 7:11 AM #1183698
Quote from JomboWhy is District 9 a guilty pleasure? As far as I know District 9 is generally considered to be a good movie.
Half the movie is mindless violence, military guys yelling, and explosions left and right.
Although I do like the depiction of the aliens and how they're treated as a kind of lesser being (bad living conditions, prejudice, ect) and the downward mental spiral the main character takes after the story starts to move faster. I'd recommend.