Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Yeah that was hilarious, hahaha. Especially when he kicks the whore
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Yeah that was hilarious, hahaha. Especially when he kicks the whore
Remember in The Godfather: Part I, at the wedding?
Hey, by the way, does anyone know the title of the song played in For a Few Dollars More during the draw between El Indio and the guy who put him in jail? With the golden watch and the organ?
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The scene in The Room is nauseating due to the fact they repeat the same scene like 3 times in the movie using the same footage.
And in "Team America: World Police" it was brilliant
It was hilarious in Team America.
I liked how in "Planet Terror", it only showed part of the scene and then said, "MISSING REEL" and skipped the rest.
The scene in The Room is nauseating due to the fact they repeat the same scene like 3 times in the movie using the same footage.
HAHAHAHA
The scene in The Room is nauseating due to the fact they repeat the same scene like 3 times in the movie using the same footage.
That, and the shot of Tommy Wiseau's ass is a little uncalled for.
I find the music in that scene to be worse than the sex itself.
Robin Hood 2010
It was a good movie, but in my opinion i would like to see robin hood more with a bow in the movie.
The story is good but long-drawn in parts, but it was a fine entertainment, i give it 3,5/5
Prince Of Persia
This movie was better than I expected, there was a awesome techniques and effects, the story is good.
and the movie has a great humor in sections, i give it 4/5
Just got back from Iron Man 2, and I had an enjoyable 2 hours. I was totally right about what was going to happen in the post-credits scene; I feel so... overjoyed.
Prince of Persia gets FOUR STARS in the Radio Times (a magazine which rates everything poorly unless its a Drama)? And ordinary people LIKE IT?!
I've gotta see it now. This is historical - I may be bearing witness to the first ever Video Game-Movie that DOES NOT SUCK!!
-MRB
Quantum of Solace had to be one of the most boring bond films ever. I caqn't even remember what it was about, something like a water supply being poisoned in some 3rd world country in middle east Africa or something.
I don't expect Prince of Persia to be any good. Videogames and film are two way different forms of art/entertainment. You can't have a film based on a game, it just doesn't work.
The only game I could imagine ever working well as a film would be Bioshock, but it would have to be completely re-written, torn down and re-constructed to fit the medium. Though if there is a Bioshock film coming out, it will almost certainly be horrid. Shaky cameras and claustrophobic filters and loud noises are what it would be the whole way through
If you want to see a film that was made in the 70s but feels bizarrely like a computer game at times, check out Stalker. It's much more than that, but there are certain parallels.
Lately I just watched Fantastic Mr. Fox, mainly because it is ENTIRELY composed of stop-motion.
This is possibly one of my favourite movies ever. It's animation is superb! It has great flow to it and the way they did backgrounds, masking and even the gunshots were amazing! (Which, were, by the way made of wool.) I loved this movie, I watched it 6 times, four of those times in a row. A must see! 5/5.
Ratatouille
While I still think WALL-E is my favorite Pixar film, this is probably their best-made one. There really isn't any identifiable misstep that I could find in it, the progression of the story and characters has a very natural and fluid way about it. Also, I really started to take notice of Michael Giacchino's fantastic musical score and how well it integrated with the movie.
Hercules
Hehe, it's certainly been a while since I last saw this, but it's still good fun. James Woods was definitely the best part about it.
I was forced on a school busride.
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID ![]()
Silence of the Lambs
That was scary. The first time I actually was actually creeped out by a horror movie. Anthony Hopkins was fantastic.
I need to buy that movie on DVD.
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