#3614 posted by necros on 2010/11/05 17:47:17
heh, best robin hood to me is men in tights. :P
Haha
#3615 posted by rj on 2010/11/05 17:57:09
forgot that one. about the same amount of time since i saw that as well.. i remember one line: "now i'm really pissed off!" "pissed off? i'd be worrying about being pissed ON!" XD ..may search for it if in need of light relief sometime :)
Cloverfield.
#3616 posted by Shambler on 2010/11/05 18:52:50
Thanks for mentioning this. For some reason I missed / ignored this when it was in the cinema, not sure why but maybe it was vaguely something to do with people saying you don't see much monster action in it?? Or were people saying it was overhyped??
Anyway watched it on the box the other night and it was pretty damn cool. Well done, good monster action, and not a silly Hollywood ending - although some bits were a bit naff (like the monster focusing just on them). I thought it could have been longer and gone into a bit more detail about the monster and about their journey through the city.
The Only Thing...
#3617 posted by rj on 2010/11/05 19:58:40
..that spoiled that film for me was when you actually see the monster close up near the end. spoilt the mystery a little bit. otherwise excellent
nitin: what movie did it rip off? (or was it simply a remake?) it reminded me a bit of blair witch project but changed the setting suitably enough to warrant following a similar premise
Robin Hood New One
#3618 posted by Tronyn on 2010/11/05 20:13:02
bahh...... worth watching once for free (lol...). Interesting engagement with the magna carta I guess. Ridley Scott needs to stop trying to make epics, especially with Russell Crowe. They're making fools of themselves, on the verge of becoming the next Burton/Depp.
Danny Huston as Richard was awesome, he's always awesome. "None shall pass" (lol monty python) was also awesome. Nice costumes, set designs, servicable plot, but overall a colossal waste of money.
Rj
#3619 posted by nitin on 2010/11/06 00:09:01
it didnt rip off a movie per se (although Godzilla is the concept obviously), but some of its best set pieces were ripped off from other films IMHO. For example, the bit in the underground subway without lights while monsters come from the roof is straight from Aliens.
Tronyn
#3620 posted by nitin on 2010/11/06 00:10:04
Gladiator was good :)
As was Kingdom of Heaven dir's cut (turns a shit movie into a great one). But havent seen Robin Hood.
Donnie Darko
#3621 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/06 03:44:22
I don't get it.
#3622 posted by rj on 2010/11/06 04:12:05
Cropsey
#3623 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/06 06:35:09
Documentary on a Staten Island urban legend which had some truth behind it - a supposed serial killer who abducted and murdered mentally handicapped girls in the 70s and 80s who lived in the . Pretty fucking creepy and definitely haunting. 4/5 to 4.5/5.
Cropsey
#3624 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/06 06:35:10
Documentary on a Staten Island urban legend which had some truth behind it - a supposed serial killer who abducted and murdered mentally handicapped girls in the 70s and 80s who lived in the . Pretty fucking creepy and definitely haunting. 4/5 to 4.5/5.
Sorry For Dbl Post
#3625 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/06 06:35:18
Dammit Zwiffle
#3626 posted by rj on 2010/11/06 23:33:55
i couldn't get donnie darko out of my head last after searching for that link to post for you. i found myself looking up a bunch of other theories & explanations, which led on to reading shedloads of user reviews & getting lost amongst the official website until the early hours.. then i couldn't sleep for being plagued by thoughts of jet engines, wormholes & rabbit masks. so watched it again between about 4-6am. it was still awesome and i still can't get my head around all of it.. one of my favourite films ever.
just watched scott pilgrim too. for the first 10 mins i actually thought i was going to hate it; it didn't seem that funny, some of the acting was really false and the numerous little visual effects grated on me. but as it went on i started recognising those things more as quirks that came together to form a consistently bizarre & warped overall vibe, and by the later stages i was actually enjoying it. what it lacks in decent story & humour it makes up for with sheer weirdness & some pretty neat visuals
#3627 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/07 00:10:31
Regarding Darko, I read the link about the time loop and everything, and then I sort of made a connection to The Lady in the Water (the Shyamalan movie)- which, unless I totally got it wrong, was about a made up myth that was actually real. The myth was totally weird and complete crap imo, and after watching it seemed like all the little quirks that made you go 'whoa that's weird how it totally fit!' were actually just made to fit a horrible plot so you would go 'whoa that's weird how it totally fit.' In other words, it was good at making it seem like it was a smart movie when really it wasn't.
I guess what I'm saying is that I don't buy into the Manipulated Dead or the weird soul worm things in Donnie Darko - it seems like they were put there to make the movie seem mind bending when really it doesn't have legs to stand on. Time paradox movies are great and everything, but when you have to invent fantasy elements like that to get them to work then I think the whole thing is cheapened.
SPOILERS
If you compare to Fight Club all the elements relate back to the split personality and dementia/whatever, which makes a lot of sense in the whole. What Donnie Darko did, though, was come up with a ton of totally weird things to try to explain how the paradox could actually exist, which really just ended up relying on super natural poop (again, the manipulated dead talking to Darko in order to get him to do what he needed.) Had the movie not resorted to that, I think I would have enjoyed it much better.
Actually, the first time through I enjoyed it thoroughly, but my explanation was that it was just Donnie's death vision before he died or something along those lines (ie, none of it really happened.)
Donnie Darko
#3628 posted by nitin on 2010/11/07 02:51:00
works best if you ignore the more "explanatory" director's cut IMHO.
On first viewing I took it as a twisted biblical take with Darko as the Jesus figure (cant remember all the details but he performs a miracle, wears a shroud, saves the world by sacrificing himself, exposes evil etc).
Once you get into the time travel stuff, which is apparently the "correct" interpretation according to Kelly, it gets messy and IMHO also loses mystery.
#3629 posted by megaman on 2010/11/07 10:32:12
The other guys
Quite funny and strange, I really liked it.
Scott Pilgrim
Very nice style to it (with some annoying bits), but ultimately fails because its storyline is so boring. I really liked it, but we still switched off about half way through the ex lovers just because we were all bored.
The man from Laramie
Missed the first half hour but it still seemed like an excellent movie.
Wall Street
Granted, I did some programming while watching this, but never got into the story because it just wasn't interesting, and it seemed quite predictable. The others started skipping sections after the first half of the movie.
Man From Laramie Is Very Good
#3630 posted by nitin on 2010/11/07 11:00:28
not the best of the Mann/Stewart partnership but a fine film.
#3631 posted by Spirit on 2010/11/07 11:51:05
watched Green Zone the other day and surprisingly enjoyed it a lot.
it's a rather grim thriller about a gi (great Matt Damon) never finding any wmds in the Iraq. that's all I knew and it was good that way. it has a lot of shakovision HD but ultimately I have to admit that it fit. quite thoughtprovoking for us. found out that my best friend did not know how hussein was murdered and damn, does that fit the movie well. as usual some stupid bits. ending is soso but feel good for me. I gave it 7/10. recommend it!
I Thought It Was Ok
#3632 posted by nitin on 2010/11/07 11:55:12
shakey cam + night scenes annoyed me a lot.
Triangle.
#3633 posted by Shambler on 2010/11/07 14:30:21
Again inspired by you homos I got this out the other night, it was cool indeed. Went from a bit scary to a bit freaky to a bit thought-provoking. Interesting and intriguing.
One thing I don't quite get though....
***SPOILERS***
***SERIOUSLY DON'T READ THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T SEE IT***
Let's call the main character Jess1. Jess1 arrives on the ship and they are all hunted by Jess0. Jess1 "kills" Jess0 by pushing her over with the axe. Next Jess2 and party arrive. Jess1 resists the urge to wipe them out and tries to kill Jess2 to break the loop. Jess2 reacts to this, goes psycho and slaughters them in different ways to normal. Now....when Jess1 is trying to talk to / save Sally2, she looks over and sees Jess2 being properly axe-murdered by JessX.
Who is that JessX, where did she come from, and where did she go?
***END OF SPOILER***
Also...
#3634 posted by Shambler on 2010/11/07 17:50:41
#3635 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/07 18:08:00
Yeah Skyline looks alright.
Shambler
#3636 posted by JPL on 2010/11/07 18:10:16
Looks like a mix in between "War of worlds" and "Independance Day"... but the special effects are amazing.. I'd be happy to watch this shit in 3D tbh :P
#3637 posted by Spirit on 2010/11/07 21:13:05
Oh god, why did I even try Hot Tub Time Machine? Looking at the photos of the cast I was expecting exactly that style, but was hoping I would be wrong. Well, I wasn't. Stupid, pretentious, "fucking fuck ass dope shit fuck we are using grown-up words fuck". God, I hate these kind of movies. Fast-forwarded from 30 minutes onwards because it did not stop sucking.
I also watched Couples Retreat. Kinda fun, super hot swedish Malin Akerman, some good laughs, some awful acting and bad characterisation (ending is absolutely not believable), kinda racist (?! "haha, that funny fat black guy, he is fat and brought a girl that talk lik dat yo, haha"...). Still enjoyable.
Shambler
#3638 posted by nitin on 2010/11/08 02:03:32
see my spolier post above. Does that help?
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