Slaggis Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 Kill Bill: Volume 2 was on Watch last night. Over the top, over dramatic, over violent and overly great. Worth it just to see Daryl Hannah flail around in a hilariously frantic manner. Favourite/10 Yes! I laughed so much at how many times she screams "YOU FUCKIN' BITCH". I love how a huge sword fight was expected, and then it's just BAM.
Coolness Bears Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 The eye poking out/squishing scene is hilarious! I couldn't stop laughing.
Paj! Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 Veronica Guerin Was just on, about the Irish reporter who famously got too close to the gangsters she was investigating, despite not even being a proper investigative reporter. Cate Blanchett is always welcome. Noticed Colin Farrell cameo too. Good, Joel Shumacher does have some good films under his belt in addition to the shit ones. Some very nice direction. 7.5/10
Cube Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 First off, did you watch the Director's Cut or the Original Version? Director's Cut I'm a bit confused by this, but maybe you can help there. You see the Nostromo detach from the rest of the tug Ah. I thought the tug was the Nostromo Well, you see Ripley running towards the Shuttle, and then see the Alien blocking the way, very briefly. So...she can't get to the Shuttle. If she waits, the Alien would either have caught her or she would've been blown up with the rest of the ship. particularly with the sub-plot of the Company trying to protect the Alien. That part was quite clear. Thanks for the rest of the comments.
Fierce_LiNk Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 Director's Cut Ah. I thought the tug was the Nostromo That part was quite clear. Thanks for the rest of the comments. Director's Cut is awesome, and some of the footage they had in here instead of the Theatrical Version is just nice to see. I love both versions, but I only ever watch the Director's Cut now. Heh, quite a lot of people mistake the whoooole ship and cargo as the Nostromo, and the vessel that lands on the planet as the shuttle that Ripley escapes in at the end, when it's not. There's a flash of information right at the beginning of the film which describes what the ship is carrying. That huuuuuuge thing, which about a million times bigger than the Nostromo is the Ore Refinery. So yar, random information there.
Paj! Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 I never knew that. I thought the entire thing was the Nostromo. Oh well. *has to reconsider all he's ever thought to be true*
Fierce_LiNk Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 I never knew that. I thought the entire thing was the Nostromo. Oh well. *has to reconsider all he's ever thought to be true* Well, I guess you could refer to the entire thing as the Nostromo, but then it would be really difficult to describe "both segments" when the ship lands on the planet and the refinery stays in space. Heh. That refinery is seriously fucking huge, though. That poor little Nostromo towing that. It's like a toddler carrying Arnie.
welsh_gamer Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 Being John Malkovich Weird but ever so wonderful. 7.5 Sexy Beast Uneventful British gangster film, with a brilliant performance from Ben Kingsley and OTT swearing. 4
EEVILMURRAY Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 What do you mean nothing happened? Jesus Christ! It's good because it's the perfect essay on human loneliness/alienation/feeling or purposeless. And as for "nothing happening", if you mean to say that human interaction is nothing, then I guess so, nothing happened. Ok ok, I'll slam in the hidden word, Nothing Entertaining Happened. I thought that was obvious. But your part of the ADD generation, so why care? Why care? Because I was led to believe this film was worth watching.
ReZourceman Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 That was me! Have we blended into one? Oh dear :p Hahaha, gutted.
Oxigen_Waste Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 Ok ok, I'll slam in the hidden word, Nothing Entertaining Happened. I thought that was obvious. Why care? Because I was led to believe this film was worth watching. It IS worth watching. You're just looking for entertainment instead of looking for content. I'd love to have you see Intolerance, just so you could hate it. Being John MalkovichWeird but ever so wonderful. 7.5 I demand a raise!
EEVILMURRAY Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 It IS worth watching. You're just looking for entertainment instead of looking for content. Maybe, I'm sure there is a film some might consider "boring" that I like. I'd love to have you see Intolerance, just so you could hate it. I'll see what I can do.
Beast Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 (edited) Saw Lately, I've been watching Saw and forgot how much I loved it. 9/10 Saw II tomorrow EDIT: Yes, I have become a tad obsessed lately, lmao. Edited June 15, 2009 by Animal
EEVILMURRAY Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Predator This is all Dan Dares' fault. He knows it and is very sorry. Anyways, I've never been a big fan of this film. It just feels they're trying to force 2 genres together, the army film and a sci-fi, which has worked but I don't feel it did well this time. I think it's because they brought in the Predator too late. Plus, the Predator, I feel, is quite selfish in this film. Dutch and his men are trying to perform a rescue operation and this alien pops up to have some fun... disgraceful. It does have some classic lines, "If it bleeds, we can kill it", "Stick around", "Knock knock!", "You sonnuva bitch!" and, naturally "Get to the choppah". Seven Shabba's
Goafer Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 The Hangover Pretty good. Nothing side splittingly funny (apart from the trailer of Bruno that was on before it) but there was a few chuckles to be had. Especially at him pranging the babys head with the door. That was genius. 7/10
ReZourceman Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 The Hangover It was awesome! I really loved the mystery, and the unravelling of what happened it was great. Ken Jeongs cameo was fucking hilarious. Hes so funny in everything he does. Also the ratard guy was funny. Uberly sweet. 8/10
Daft Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 What do you mean nothing happened? Jesus Christ! It's good because it's the perfect essay on human loneliness/alienation/feeling or purposeless. And as for "nothing happening", if you mean to say that human interaction is nothing, then I guess so, nothing happened. But your part of the ADD generation, so why care? Sorry, only just checked up on this. I didn't say it was pointless. I said I couldn't empathise with it and couldn't understand how other people could do so much, when human loneliness, isolation, alienation, whatever you want to call it, is so much greater than that film could ever hope to convey. Feeling alone in a big city, on the other side of the world, I get that, I understand the whole film. I also appreciate it but I feel that if that's what people think real isolation is then of course this film will appeal to them. It's a neat film. I get why people like it.
Paj! Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Terminator: Salvation Forgot to review this. Saw it early in the morning, like 10am or something, for the lulz, so it has a kinda haze over it when I think about what happened. Basically added nothing but took away nothing from my life. Too many explosions with no point behind them. Christian Bale's voice was tolerable in Batman when it had an explanation, and it was normal when he was Bruce, here it was just silly. Bryce Dallas Howard was 15 years too young looking to be Katherine Brewster. Claire Danes looked older than her in T3, set 15 years earlier. Seriously WEIRD casting on her part. I like her, but...yeah. Arnie bit was entertaining/the best bit. I hated the pointless inclusion of the mute girl (boy?) to make Kyle Reese seems like some sort of Oliver/Annie/Urchin/Saviour of the poor character. Found Sam Worthington to be more compelling than Bale. Loved his team-up with Psylocke (as I called her). Wait, Helena Bonham Carter was the best thing about it. I love her being the bitch behind it all/how I interpret it. Shrug. I enjoyed it, but hardly good. But not bad either. Kinda reminded me why I hated Transformers, but not as patronising. /10
ReZourceman Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 What do you think of my suggestion that Sam Worthington would make a (lol) worthy Steve Rogers. |Question mark|
Molly Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Found Sam Worthington to be more compelling than Bale. He was more compelling. Bale was so annoying that at times I wanted John Connor, of ALL people, to just stay down. Also, I want to marry Sam Worthington, for reasons I won't disclose.
Solo Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Saw Lately, I've been watching Saw and forgot how much I loved it. 9/10 Saw II tomorrow EDIT: Yes, I have become a tad obsessed lately, lmao. If you haven't seen the sequels yet, don't bother, it'll tarnish your experience of the original. Or if you have, don't bother, it'll tarnish your experience of the original
Beast Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) If you haven't seen the sequels yet, don't bother, it'll tarnish your experience of the original. Or if you have, don't bother, it'll tarnish your experience of the original I've seen them all at least three times, I think it's a great horror series (except for IV.....worst. Saw. Ever) I had a SAW day today, lol. Feeling quite Jigsaw-y (as everyone knows lately) Saw II My favourite one of them all (except for the needle part). And is it me or does Amanda look kind of...sexy? 8/10 Saw III It's alright. Not the best one but not the worst one either. Sad that one of my favourite characters is gone...oh well. 6.5/10 Saw IV I thought the storyline was a tad weak this time. This is the weakest out of them all, I didn't enjoy it as much as I did with the others. 6/10 Saw V Loved the whole 'five-in-a-trap-bitchfest' idea and some of the questions that were unanswered were answered. Hopefully Saw VI will finally end my ever-going question: 'WTF happened to Dr Lawrence Gordon from the first one?!' 7/10 Edited June 16, 2009 by Animal
ReZourceman Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 You put Saw II > Saw? You = megamental. Megtal, if you like.
Dan_Dare Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Saw is great. Saw 2-5 are asstrocious. (yeah I did)
Beast Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) You put Saw II > Saw? You = megamental. Megtal, if you like. Nope, Saw is the best movie out of them all (you can't fault it except for the question I posted earlier) but Saw II is my favourite because of the traps and Amanda looking quite sexy (don't ask), lmao. I admit Saw is better than Saw II (of course it is) but I thought Saw II had better traps and clues. When Obi played the tape and it said 'Remember Obi, once you're in Hell, only the devil can help you out'. He goes in the furnace, pulls the second needle and the furnace door closes and flames light up and the devil is painted on the other side of the furnace. And the numbers are on the back of your mind, you just need to follow the rainbow. And all the people had different coloured numbers on the back of their head ^ Stuff like that. But yeah, in my order: Saw > Saw II > Saw V > Saw III > Saw IV Edited June 16, 2009 by Animal
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