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Film Thread.
I thought a trio of themed threads about other entertainment media might be good. If you're not interested, please just ignore the thread and pick some threads that interest you from here: http://celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php

Anyway, discuss films...
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Maybe 
but I liked 28 weeks and shaun, but only hated 28 days :) 
I Liked Both Of The 28s 
but i need to rewatch the first one.

The pacing of the second one is very different though, and I thought that it was a bit odd--maybe that's why it didn't strike me as particularly hollywood like, although the script certainly isn't very creative or inspiring. I still liked it for all the reasons that I liked the first one, nice urban zombie atmosphere, british vibe, etc. 
Shaun+, Days+, Weeks- 
though why is shaun of the dead in this list again? It doesn't have much in common :)

The end of 28 days later was a bit crap, i've always assumed it was a studio-imposed redo, although i've no idea if it actually was.

28 weeks later seemed sort of pointless to me in a way, lacking a central theme.

Shaun of the dead is just a romp :) 
Mwh 
because the discussion started with Zombieland. 
 
"28 weeks later seemed sort of pointless to me in a way, lacking a central theme."

I disagree. The overall idea, re-habitation of the contaminated zone, was very cool. They just sort of dropped the ball on executing it. Still a cool movie, though.

"Shaun of the dead is just a romp :)"

For me, that movie is a series of obvious jokes and stupid gags. I just don't like that in a zombie movie. Zombieland was way better for humor, IMO, and had more interesting characters. 
UK Vs US Humouour, Fight! 
I love Shaun and am looking forward to watch Zombieland. 28 days later was scary, completely different and went downhill once they arrived at that house. 
 
Yeah, Shaun must require being a UK citizen or something. Most of the humor didn't click at all for me. 
 
Case in point, Benny Hill. I rest my case. 
Hmm 
Benny Hill? What is it with American's assuming that is typical of UK humour? Seriously? It's cheese light entertainment from 40 years ago. Try The Goon Show, try Monty Python, otherwise I'm gonna assume the standard american 'humor' is fart jokes, nut shots and pro wrestling. 
But Isnt Pro Wrestling 
serious? There is no humour there :)

Btw, I must qualify my Shaun of the Dead statement, I was only trying to say that I much preferred that for zombie humour over Zombieland. On the whole, I still only find Shaun of the Dead to be above average, it does like Willem says have plenty of stupid gags that think they're way cleverer than they are. Hot Fuzz was a much smoother and funnier film from the duo. 
Seconding Nonentity 
In the UK, Benny Hill doesn't get mentioned or shown at all. I've heard it referenced and seen it parodied far more by American comedians, etc.

It's probably some weird case where it was the only british comedy US networks could get at some point, or the humour actually worked much better over there. Either way if you find that shit funny, shame on you. 
 
anything's funny if you play Yakety Sax over it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj4JqZcx34Q 
Hmm 
This is true. The most recent PES has a career mode where you play as one player and therefore have to watch games from the bench for much of the match early in your career (albeit at 2x speed). My former housemates and I found the tedius experience vastly improved by playing the Benny Hill theme over the top of it... 
 
Fistful of Dynamite

Super disappointed. I expected another western but got a weird mexican (?) war movie with very boring slow pacing, unconvincing character development, awful music (not as bad as in My Name is Nobody though), EXPLOSIONS! and a mexican who talks about his huge cojones.

And now let's have another slow motion scene with that stupid juan-john-chanson. Let's make it 5 minutes of fluff that does not succeed in making the bland characters any stronger.

Might be less bad if you feel attached to that war or know anything about it. The enemies are generic/bland and there is no feeling of war or danger or oppression at all.

nitin's review: http://www.celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=3545&start=2156&end=2156 
Yeah I Liked It 
thought it was quite fun and found the characterisation quite well developed. but definitely not your usual Leone western. 
Exactly! 
 
Anyone Else Seen Fringe 
pilot episode is very cool. 
That's The Thing With The Mad Scientist? 
It gets pretty annoying pretty quickly if I remember right. 
Yeah Thats The One 
the next 2 eps have been underwhelming, seems more like CSI crossed with X-Files but unfortunately more CSI.

Still, will keep watching a bit more because that killer pilot ep cant be totally wasted. 
Well 
I haven't made it through the first half of the first season, but I hear it gets a lot better later on. 
Hmm 
Watched up to about half way through season 2. Good overall plot stuff, but way too much filler and it gets kinda cliched 
Animlal Kingdom 
if you like crime dramas, check out this new aussie flick. Excellent stuff.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313092/ 
Sherlock Holmes 
nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be and despite moments of Ritchie over-direction, its quite enjoyable thanks to the performances.

And a couple of nice action scenes even though they're in the wrong movie. 
Hmm 
Treme is god damn amazing. Up there with The Wire/Deadwood/Oz/etc.

Seriously, truly amazing. 
Imdb Doesnt Say What Its About 
 
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