Slaggis Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 How do you know I havent been to America recently. Ah right, ok. I still can't wait to see it though mind. (shrek the third next week!! :bouncy: ) Even though you liked it, you're loving it for all the "wrong" reasons. What you reffered? That's common. Now the real brilliance in Rear Window lies elsewhere, my friend. Oh ok, would you care to explain to me? Then maybe I can enjoy the movie that much more
Slaggis Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 just watched both the shreks to prepare for shrek 3. Shrek 8/10 A great movie, a movie that pokes fun at itself and other fairy tales. I love the way that someone of any age can enjoy it and all for different reasons. Shrek 2 9.5/10 This is one of my favourite movies ever. The new characters are just as good as the older ones and there's more of characters like the mice and the pigs which was needed becasue their awesome. The scence at the dinner table with the parents, shrek, fiona and donkey is a complete classic. The ending is exciting and doesn't dissapoint, with the "I need a hero" song from jennifer saunders in the backgrounf and a gigantic gingerbread man destroying starbucks. I love this movie and cannot wait for the third.
The Bard Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 I resptect yur opinioj and all, but I don't like the shrek series. It was the opposite of what I find funny, it didn't make me laugh at all.
mcj metroid Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 I resptect yur opinioj and all, but I don't like the shrek series. It was the opposite of what I find funny, it didn't make me laugh at all. The problem with Shrek is simply that the jokes date. For example the matrix slow motion Princess Fiona does in the first. Matrix jokes are no longer funny but it was at the time. Whereas in films like toy story the jokes are timeless.
The Bard Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 Exactly, the Shrek series relies too mcuh on pop culture (?) as a referece point for it humour, and i just dont find that funny.
Slaggis Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 Exactly, the Shrek series relies too mcuh on pop culture (?) as a referece point for it humour, and i just dont find that funny. I know what you mean yeh. There are quite a few people I know that just really don't like shrek at all, but then again there's people I know that love it more than me. Maybe its a sort of marmite thing?
thirtynine. Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 I saw 9 Songs. It was interesting, The sex in it actually aided the story (I felt so anyway) and it wasnt like some dodgy porn, except when she gave him a blow job that was just unessasery. But its an interesting expecrimentation and flirtation with the BBFC and britisch cinema as a whole 7.5/10
Oxigen_Waste Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Oh ok, would you care to explain to me? Then maybe I can enjoy the movie that much more Remember when the guy was smoking in the dark, and all you could see was the tip of the cigar? That's it. Got it? Or do you need an extensive explanation? Natural Born Killers Many hate this. I love it. 8/10.
Slaggis Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 From Haggis's description, It really would not suprise me If he made up seeing that movie, in order to impress Oxigein waste and quickly looked up a synopsis on play.com. ROFL I could be wrong. And the last 2 nights, I've watched the Die Hard trilogy back to back in preperation for the new film. And my updated ratings are - Die Hard - One of the most important action movies ever made, influences just about everything you see - 10/10 Die Hard 2 - Underrated sequal, that is more character driven and has a more clever plot. I loved it - 9/10 Die Hard 3 - I underrated this, because I always remembered it as the one that relied on Samuel L Jackson and Jeremy Irons, but I was wrong. Very much back to the originals ethics, great choice to go to New York and a classy action film. The racial clashes are priceless. 9/10 1 Of The Best Trilogies Of All Time. In hollywood terms, I guess it is only really beaten by Lord Of The Rings and the original 3 Star Wars movies. what the hell? Will you please stop trying to insult me. Just becasue we disagree in opinions about things doesn't mean you should try and insult me in order to try and get a laugh out of people. Why would I lie about seeing a movie? Jesus christ man stop trying to bring me down to your level of humour, i.e insulting people because you think its funny. I liked rear window, so obviously because of my age (which you mention all the time) and the description I made it up and said I liked it just to impress some person I don't even know? Does anyone know when transformers comes out in the UK? I knows its the 4th or something in the US and thats about it.
Slaggis Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Chill out lad, I said I could be wrong. Your description just smelt of quickly written bullshit, due to the way it was written - that as all. And I jus heard the new trasformers flick, is executively produced by Speilberg. Good stuff right fine, but that was kind of all you needed to say. Sorry for the over-reaction and all but I'm just a little (well, more than a little) annoyed today over a personal reason. You hadn't heard it was produced by speilberg?! Thats the entrie reason why I''ve been anticipating this movie. Well, and down to the fact the trailers have been incredible.
Monopolyman Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Hey, now kids. Calm down. Let's not turn this into the music thread (the old one, anyway). Sitting Target Little known film from the 70's, but I liked it. Interesting story about two escaped convicts who set out to kill one of their former wives before skipping the country. Nice little twist at the end as well. Shame I'll probably never see it again. 8/10
Konfucius Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Shrek The Third I found this to be the most entertaining of the three - although not so funny. It relied a lot more on the characters and comical situation than pop culture references and it didn't turn out to be 1.5 hours of Shrek is afraid to be a father. Music is good and I liked the story although there has to be more Puss-in-boots. 7/10 23 - Nichts ist so wie es scheint A brilliant hacker film. It really captures the atmosphere of a time when hacking was something completely new and hardly anyone knew about what could be done. The actors are playing their parts very convincingly and the clever dialogue does the rest. It's also interesting how the hackers become the very thing the tried to fight and eventually one of them goes mad. Brilliant. 9.5/10
killthenet Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 The Seventh Continent Hanneke's first and it might well be his best. I sat in silence for around 10 minutes after the film finished, gobsmacked at what I'd seen. Haven't felt like that after a film in quite a long time. Absolutely haunting and unexpected ending for most of the film anyhow. The way Hanneke constantly cuts back to a blank screen and silence is simple, but fantastic. Not yet sure if it was better than "The Piano Teacher" but it was certainly a powerful and important piece of cinema. 9/10
The Bard Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 The Last Kiss: Paints a picture of relationships that no doubt Ashley would buy into . Good movie, not as brilliant as Garden State. 8/10. Edward Scissorhands: Cute. I really liked it, appealed to my inner child. 8/10
Oxigen_Waste Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Good movie, not as brilliant as Garden State. Then again, Braff was only acting, not directing. It lacks his spirit. It's just too "common".
Excelle Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 I saw Little Miss Sunshine on Saturday night - very very good and funny too. If you want something sweet, but also a bit twisted and funny, then that would be right down your alley 8.5/10
Slaggis Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 I saw Little Miss Sunshine on Saturday night - very very good and funny too. If you want something sweet, but also a bit twisted and funny, then that would be right down your alley 8.5/10 you just reminded me about that movie. Its awesome! The bit with the grandad in the hospital and then thr song at the end is amazing. I love everything about that film, that little girl should have won the oscar she was nominated for. 9.5/10
Excelle Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 you just reminded me about that movie. Its awesome! The bit with the grandad in the hospital and then thr song at the end is amazing. I love everything about that film, that little girl should have won the oscar she was nominated for. 9.5/10 Superfreak! I should probably add 0.5 for having the same crazy pageant woman as the teacher in Donnie Darko. That woman scares me! And Chloe from 24 (drool)!
Slaggis Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Superfreak! I should probably add 0.5 for having the same crazy pageant woman as the teacher in Donnie Darko. That woman scares me! And Chloe from 24 (drool)! lol. The ending was sheer brillance in film making. I could watch that movie over and over just for the ending. The idea of family and coming together in that movie was fanstastic, it really showed how even the most disfunctional family ever can come together when its needed.
Konfucius Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Der Wixxer It's a film that makes fun of Edgar Wallace movies and Hitler - fill that with some stupid jokes like Mrs. Drycunt and it's ready for the big screen. While the first half hour is quite enjoyable it starts dragging on and the unqualified actors make it all the more worse. But it has some really funny parts in it, that are worth watching. 5/10
ipaul Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Hot Fuzz. I quite enjoyed it but it wasn't as funny as I was expecting, having said that it made up for it by having an interesting enough story to watch. At times the totally surreal storyline was somehow made to seem plausible and there was never a part where I found myself bored with the film. I give an it 8 . It was gr8
Slaggis Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 For once, Haggis, I totally agree with you. Are you serious? I feel like this momentous moment should be remembered in someway. Seeing as you seem to know alot about movies, can you recommend any that I should try and watch that I might enjoy, maybe on the same lines as Little Miss Sunshine?
The Bard Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Then again, Braff was only acting, not directing.It lacks his spirit. It's just too "common". Well, he damnsure better had get back to directing, because "The Ex" is the most horrendous thing I've ever seen. Get back in the game Braff
Oxigen_Waste Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Are you serious? I feel like this momentous moment should be remembered in someway. Seeing as you seem to know alot about movies, can you recommend any that I should try and watch that I might enjoy, maybe on the same lines as Little Miss Sunshine? Well, there are a lot of movies you might like that are "somewhat" related to Little Miss Sunshine, but this is the cream of the crop, the absolute best, so no, there isn't another flick out there that packs the same punch as Little Miss Sunshine, but you should go and see Vacation and Christmas Vacation if you're looking for a laugh. Other than that, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but there aren't many comedies out there that reach the magical blend of "lol+not so lol" that is Little Miss Sunshine. Try Garden State. They're very different, but it's more or less the same premise. :P Try watching Knocked Up. I think you'll love it. : peace: And you're wrong, I don't know that much about movies.
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