You're Kidding Me...
#3414 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/17 00:57:15
I thought "oh well, I guess it came from the comic and they had to include it".
The soundtrack is great too. Apart from the Reputation track at least. For a Few Dollars More theme was a nice touch.
Hmm
#3415 posted by nonentity on 2010/08/17 01:02:25
Wasn't it mostly the new Prodigy album?
For A Few Dollars More Theme
#3416 posted by nitin on 2010/08/17 01:07:22
is also in Fantastic Mr Fox, which is a nice little film by the way.
Kickass
#3417 posted by megaman on 2010/08/17 10:04:58
Recently rewatched it after kinda liking it in the cinema... although I thought that the whole stereotypical teen comedy stuff should have been left out of the movie, because it just didn't add anything to it other than the occasional "funny" bit, it felt like a fun movie that occasionally was a blast to watch.
The rewatch totally made me think of it as a much worse movie. If you expect the surprising blow-you-away scenes, you basically just sit through all the other stuff to see them, and then those scenes themselves are less than impressing, because all the other stuff didn't leave enough impression to contrast them.
And Payback
#3418 posted by megaman on 2010/08/17 10:05:19
if you're referring to the movie with mel gibson, it rocks.
Hmm
#3419 posted by nitin on 2010/08/17 12:30:54
sounds like Payback is worth a watch. Which version are people on about? The recut newish dvd version or the original theatrical cut?
A quick look shows they are quite different.
#3420 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/17 12:39:46
Seems like I watched the original, but the DC seems quite interesting too. It also has a higher rating at imdb and people say it is even darker. Thanks for making me aware of it.
#3421 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/22 01:40:49
Salt (2010)
Highly recommended NOT to watch. It does not go anywhere, is boring, weird, super unrealistic and clichee and duuuuh. 3/3 watchers said "thanks god we did not pay for this". Some sequences could be watched as involuntarily Crank-like but they were rare and groaners nonetheless.
#3422 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/27 01:02:04
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Draaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag. Boring, weird mish-mash of classic things and idiotic special effects, annoying clichees/cliffhangers, I don't like Downey Jr, did not really like the music. Guy Ritchie lost his appeal to me (did not like RocknRolla already, love his older stuff though).
I Enjoyed It
#3423 posted by nitin on 2010/08/27 06:05:05
but I went in thinking it would be disastrous.
Has Some Funny Moments
#3424 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/08/27 10:21:48
Like the part where he gets into the barenuckle boxing match.
Didnt Like That Bit
#3425 posted by nitin on 2010/08/27 11:02:10
but some of it was much cleverer than I thought it would be.
#3426 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/27 11:27:17
That bit was the beginning of the dislike for me. :)
I too liked some bits, like when he had those explanation moments, but then those were chopped together so quickly and weird, and his voice is super hard to understand.
#3427 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/29 21:49:06
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Another movie that showed me how US centric IMDB ratings really are. Music was rare and when, it was devastating (imagine watching an action scene with something like http://www.jamendo.com/track/636806 ). Beginning was so boring and then annoyingly "hollywood romantic" (with "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" playing, yeah, that's the 1969 equivalent of The White Stripes opening a James Bond wannabe movie) I almost quit, but I saw nitin's review and gave it a try. Story was good in the middle, then they got to bolivia and it dragged along, not deciding to be funny or serious. Bah.
5/10
Funny tidbit: The part when they jumped into the water has been borrowed in Resident Evil 5 (or whatever generic PS3 game that was, maybe Uncharted?).
Thats A Classic IMHO
#3428 posted by nitin on 2010/08/30 01:12:54
yes the music doesnt quite fit but otherwise, its a classic film in all respects.
The Expendables
#3429 posted by starbuck on 2010/09/07 17:20:23
Bad movie, or WORST movie? Discuss.
#3430 posted by anonymous user on 2010/09/07 17:24:19
Bad movie. Not worst because it was totally to be expected especially considering the cast. While we're at it Iron Man 2 is extremely bad too.
HOBO With A SHOTGUN!
#3431 posted by metlslime on 2010/09/07 20:24:26
they're making a real movie out of this, and it starts Rutger Hauer:
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Hobo-With-A-Shotgun-Trailer-Is-Rutger-Hauer-The-Next-Machete-20478.html
Speaking of which, still need to see Machete...
Yeah
#3432 posted by nitin on 2010/09/08 12:09:00
havent seen it but how can it be worst when the expectations arent that high?
Iron Man 2 has a good first half, bad second half.
I Fully Intend To Watch The Expendables...
#3433 posted by mwh on 2010/09/09 05:09:24
... on my next long haul flight, with the accompaniment of as much wine as I can sweet talk out of the cabin crew.
Hmm
#3434 posted by nonentity on 2010/09/09 16:16:14
Four Lions is hilarious. Thoroughly recommend it. Good example of 'british humour' that's not benny hill.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1341167/
(It's the new Chris Morris film, he of Brass Eye, etc)
#3435 posted by Spirit on 2010/09/25 22:56:24
National Treasure (2004)
So dramatic. So patriotic. Such vibrant score. A Treasure.
Utter crap. The story is so bad it could be a videogame plot. Ok, it is still better than HL2 but come on. I like Cage so no idea about acting. Music is videogame quality, sounds like Call of Synthsized Orchestra with Drums and Bass #56. Wait, I am writing too much already. This is not worth it. 3/10 for me, seriously.
Dear god, they made a sequel.
Lmao
#3436 posted by necros on 2010/09/25 23:41:54
yeah, the national treasure movies weren't amazing or anything. since i'm not american, i can watch them more objectively, because the patriotism doesn't apply. :P
still, they are very fun movies that move along quickly and deliver action with more than just guns and explosions, but a sense of adventure. in a lot of ways they remind me of indiana jones which is still a favourite of mine. :)
Hmm
#3437 posted by nonentity on 2010/09/26 00:40:03
Vaguely-Interesting-Facttruth of the day;
Nicholas Cage is Francis Ford Copolla's nephew. It makes his entire career make sense. Like the fact he has one...
I Like Nicholas Cage...
#3438 posted by pjw on 2010/09/26 01:45:27
...not that I'm arguing he hasn't been in some pretty iffy movies, but he's been in some good ones too. Wild At Heart is one of my faves.
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