Starbuck...
#626 posted by distrans on 2004/08/30 23:30:45
...I sent your review through to my sister (who is a big JG fan) and now she has stopped talking to me.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay for Starbuck :)
*clink*
#627 posted by starbuck on 2004/08/31 00:37:41
lol, I've broken up marriages before, but never the eternal beautiful bond only a brother and sister have! i'll drink to that :))
Aeon Flux
#628 posted by . on 2004/08/31 20:04:07
And...
#629 posted by distrans on 2004/08/31 21:45:45
...this from my sister in law
Dom (my niece [ed]) had day off school yesterday and we trotted off to local cinema with friend in tow to watch Suddenly 30. Thank God it was not showing and having read the review you sent "what a lucky escape", especially as there wouldn't of been one single ball to stab with fork between us!
Starbuck, your fan base grows...
Aeon Flux == Charlize Theron
#630 posted by distrans on 2004/08/31 21:47:00
Worst casting ever!
Distrans
#631 posted by starbuck on 2004/08/31 21:59:57
if you don't have any balls or forks, similar discomfort can be had be forcing hot popcorn into your eye-sockets!
Aeon Flux
#632 posted by Kell on 2004/08/31 22:37:12
dammit, I predicted over a year ago they'd make a movie of her. Sure to be full of bullet-ti...uh, aeon-time? Bullet-flux?
Somehow, I doubt it will be as eccentric as the pseudo-anime.
The Horror, The Horror
#633 posted by nitin on 2004/09/01 05:45:19
9 disc Matrix boxset
http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/227483
Right down the bottom of the page under Special Features : a new cut of Matrix Reloaded with 1 hour extra footage.
If anything it needs trimming, not more footage.
Predator
#634 posted by nitin on 2004/09/01 05:50:11
I hadnt seen this in a long time and was surprised at how cheesy it now comes across as. Sure, it's still suspenseful and fun but some of the scenes (the invasion of the rebel base especially) just seem ludicrous.
And the marines seem like poor imitations of Hudson, Vasquez and co (yeah I know predator was made earlier). The creature design, however, is still fantastic.
But It Stars
#635 posted by starbuck on 2004/09/01 20:20:15
2 governors! 2!! and apollo creed!
Carl Weathers
#636 posted by metlslime on 2004/09/01 20:53:40
should run for office.
Equilibrium
#637 posted by metlslime on 2004/09/01 20:59:15
Just saw it. Sort of a cross between Fahrenheit 451 and The Matrix. I think the main problem with it is that for a movie whose ostensive point is that emotions are important and complex and make us human, emotion comes too cheaply in the film itself -- how are you supposed to feel about this or that plot point? Don't worry, the movie will tell you, so you won't have to deal with the complexity or contradiction of emotions that the movie claims to celebrate.
However, nice pacing, good action, plot twists and stuff. I don't regret watching it.
Oh,
#638 posted by metlslime on 2004/09/01 21:01:27
and the studio obviously made them add a few extra scenes to explain it to the imagined stupid audience; for example the intro footage where it talks about war and stuff. The opening would have been much stronger if they started you off with the police raid.
Predator
#639 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/01 21:23:33
The movie that made me fall in love with the chaingun
And =librium,
#640 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/01 21:27:52
I loved the cinematography, a rich tapestry of grey and light saturation.
Equil-etc
#641 posted by pushplay on 2004/09/01 21:41:17
Just the mention of the movie makes me want to watch it again just to see that guy surf the door and gunfu a room full of people.
HeadThump...
#642 posted by JPL on 2004/09/02 02:27:02
.. Terminator II also have a big chaingun "cleaning" sequence, which is at least as good as the one in Predator... If you love chaingun, you're gonna be pleased...:)
JPL
#643 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/02 03:00:42
Yes it is -- though I didn't care for the scene where he gives all the cops leg wounds -- would they have shown him the same curtesy? Besides that, a great action flick.
HeadThump...
#644 posted by JPL on 2004/09/02 03:21:10
In the same way, Rambo 2 have also its heavy chaingun cleaning sequence... if you really like this.... ;)
I've Never Seen Rambo 2
#645 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/02 03:49:36
but I liked the first one, as a sensitive portrait of a tormented Vietnam War Vet who finds a means of coping with his psychological traumas by wasting a bunch of bastards who get in his way.
Kind of like A Razor's Edge, except with guns.
Inner Peace through superior fire power.
HeadThump
#646 posted by JPL on 2004/09/02 04:33:44
Shortly Rambo 2 is the come back to Vietnam of the hero of the first episode... and this time he have to take photos of US prisonners keept in Viet jail for many years, just to have proof for UN and diplomacy... But, Rambo changes the plan: he choose to save the prisonners. And there are memorable fights with chaingun, many explosions, many kills, etc.. etc.. A basic "Stallone movie" in fact...
Equilibrium
#647 posted by nitin on 2004/09/02 06:09:30
favorite action scene has to be the one after he's attacked for keeping the dog. I hadnt heard much about gun-kata etc when I watched it, so I was amazed at that sequence. th eone that pushplay mentions was pretty cool too.
Actually all of them were good, even the direct lobby scene ripped from the Matrix. And whilst the movie was passable, Bale does a better job being Keanu than Keanu himself.
The T2 chaingun scene beats the predator one anyday.
Nitin...
#648 posted by JPL on 2004/09/02 08:19:03
The T2 chaingun scene beats the predator one anyday.
I agree with that point of view: Predator chaingun sequence is just a "deforestation" sequence, whereas T2 chaingun sequence has many much more "target-hits"...
But
#649 posted by Kell on 2004/09/02 09:27:48
the T2 scene is lame in meaning; it's firstly to show that Ahnuld is really a 'good guy' ( *wretch* ) and secondly a gratuitous excuse for cameron to blow shit up.
The scene in predator when Blaine gets killed by the pred and his pal Mac picks up the minigun and lets rip is awesome because it demonstrates the extensive firepower the marines are packing...and its total impotence against the pred.
"no blood, no bodies...we hit nothing"
Also: metl, there has never been a better time to have had a chaingun icon. I hope you're taking notes.
Kell
#650 posted by JPL on 2004/09/02 09:43:31
Yes, you are right, but the movie context is really different: Predator is more or less a "Jungle Thriller" with an invisible ennemy, that explain the impotence of marines' fire power... And T2 is an action movie where explosions are "free distributed" to enjoy peoples, and it demonstrates the Terminator's power against common human being... That's the main difference between the 2 movies... even if "Schwarzy" wins at the end ... ;)
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