Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Zwartboek
Most Dutch movies suck, but this is a great movie.
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Zwartboek
Most Dutch movies suck, but this is a great movie.
I can understand why you would hate "At World's End" but Dead Man's Chest? I thought that was awesome.
Anyway, a lot of people say it's bad but I can't bring myself to agree with them. ![]()
Why did you create a new thread for movies over three years old? Seriously, this was only seven topics down.
- Aaron
I thought it was alright. I liked the action and the humourous quality, I also wonder why people are harsh when they review it.
I can understand if you had some strong points in the topic post, or if it's a controversial film, but really this kind of thing doesn't need much of a thread.
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-Jimmybob
IMO, the plot does not compare at all to the first one.
Dead Man's Chest would have been good if there was a decent follow-up to it. There wasn't.
Spudster wrote:Dead Man's Chest would have been good if there was a decent follow-up to it. There wasn't.
That's, like, your opinion man.
Personally, I really, really disliked Dead Man's Chest. At World's End, while no where near the quality of the first, was a fairly adequate film (though not one I'd want to watch over and over). It had the misfortune of having to be a direct sequel to DMC.
Pirates of the Caribbean is one of those trilogies that would have been much better off not being a trilogy in the first place.
Charlotte's Web
lulz. 4.3/5
The Crow
This is my kind of Cinéma, I have a word for this flm, Gothic-noir.
Some scenes were cliché and kinda unbelieveble what a person would do in that kind of situation, but that isn't the point of this film. It has this really great dark look and atmosphere that guys like me love to watch. brandon Lee has a risky kinda character as the Crow, but work in the end for me, he didn't go for the easily heavy voice, but could have been a bit more badass.
I'd recommend this movie, but DEFINATLY not the sequels, keep this one fresh in your mind.
4/5 Hours of PAIN
-Darkman
The Crow
This is my kind of Cinéma, I have a word for this flm, Gothic-noir.
Some scenes were cliché and kinda unbelieveble what a person would do in that kind of situation, but that isn't the point of this film. It has this really great dark look and atmosphere that guys like me love to watch. brandon Lee has a risky kinda character as the Crow, but works in the end for me, he didn't go for the easily heavy voice, but could have been a bit more badass.
I'd recommend this movie, but DEFINATLY not the sequels, keep this one fresh in your mind.
4/5 Hours of PAIN
-Darkman
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Wow, the animation was amazing. I loved the animation so much.
The gags were pretty hilarious too.
-JK
ATTENTION DARAGH... DARAGH? OH DAAARAGH. PLEASE SEND ME THE LINES LIEK SOON PLZ. 'K?
You too huh? ![]()
Yup. ![]()
-JK
I saw "A Christmas Carol" a few weeks back. While the films cinematography was amazing, and its loyalty to the book was stunning, the film didn't exactly convey the message the way the book did.
Overall: 3.5/5
March of The Penguins
That was hilarious.
Santa Claus is Comin' To Town
It must have been a difficult responsibility to make this film. I didn't know they had masking back in the day.
The Year Without A Santa Claus
-JK
Mrs. Doubtfire
Three Words: "I am job."

Mrs. Doubtfire
Three Words: "I am job."
I liked this one:
"Are your children well behaved or do they require a few light slams once in awhile?"
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