#5301 posted by Spirit on 2014/03/10 10:52:01
If you look forward to Sin City 2 (I DO!) mute your speakers before watching the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIFqHn_Ul0M
The 300 Sequel Trailer
showed you exactly what this movie would be like, according to your description of the movie. When I saw that trailer I knew instantly that the movie would be shit.
Spirit
#5303 posted by nitin on 2014/03/10 13:20:13
fair enough, I thought the first 300 was one of the worst films I have seen.
Sleepwalkr
#5304 posted by Spirit on 2014/03/10 13:56:14
I like to not watch trailers.
nitin ok, but in itself it made sense.
Maybe You Should Though ;-)
Trailers Are Lose-lose
#5306 posted by necros on 2014/03/10 19:23:01
You watch it and most of the time the movie is spoiled because 95% of the story is in the trailer or you don't watch it and get surprised because the movie wasn't what you expected.
I Agree Re Trailers
#5307 posted by nitin on 2014/03/11 03:19:40
no longer watch thme except when in cinema. I tend to just read a couple of reviews that I trust and that are generally spoiler free.
Of Course You Have To Like Sin City 1...
#5308 posted by mwh on 2014/03/11 04:00:46
Pacific Rim
#5309 posted by mwh on 2014/03/20 17:26:54
Watched this after 20 hours on planes, on a crappy screen the size of a postage stamp and forgot to pause it while I went to clean my teeth. It didn't make much sense this way, BUT I'm not sure it would have made much more if I'd been awake and paying attention...
This Must Be The Place
#5310 posted by Spirit on 2014/05/04 11:06:09
True Detective: Awesome atmosphere, nice variety and surprises, totally recommended. Rkprcg sbe raqvat fb hafngvfslvat. Jvgu nyy gur ybbfr raqf, ab erny fbyhgvba gb gur jubyr guvat. V jnf unccl gung gurl obgu yvirq bs pbhefr gubhtu. Gur ynfg rcvfbqr sryg gbgnyyl qvssrerag naq purnc naq purrfl, jvgu gur fghcvq haqretebhaq znmr naq pyvpurr onq thl. Rira n "birefrre" ibvpr (uryyb, penc cnegf bs Qbbz 3)?! Oyru. V rkcrpgrq fbzrguvat orggre.
Snowpiercer: Weird surreal movie about society. Nothing new, lots of clichees, bad script/acting, lots of stereotypes and the same old themes any movie/story critical of "our society" has had since the middle ages... Still charming and enthralling to watch. Warning, it is very long. Too surreal for my taste.
#5311 posted by Spirit on 2014/05/04 23:27:45
Perrier's Bounty: Mediocre british gangster flick with too much conflict and boredom.
#5312 posted by Spiney on 2014/05/05 19:46:52
Snowpiercer had a lot of clich�s but still brought them in kind of a different way I think. It's very surreal and weird though, certainly not for everyone. I enjoyed it a quite a bit.
Grand Budapest Hotel: came in not knowing what to expect, went out feeling all fuzzy. Laughed a lot. Very cutesy/whimsical and very unique sets/cinematography. Prolly gonna watch Anderson's other ones now.
#5313 posted by [Kona] on 2014/05/06 12:05:14
not a fan of wes anderson myself. his movies are all highly rated and kind of art house, but all are so unmemorable and dull. nothing really happens.
fantastic mr fox is the first animated film made for senior citizens, it seems.
haven't seen grand budapest hotel but I have seen most of his others.
X-Men: Days Of Future Past
#5315 posted by JPL on 2014/06/02 14:56:58
Not bad, maybe a little bit "quiet" when compared to other episodes...
.. and poor Wolverine, the most unlucky guy ever: changing the future didn't work well for him :P
Malefique
#5316 posted by JPL on 2014/06/02 14:59:16
Really nice movie. Gives a point of view of the story from the Evil side, with a kind of romantic flavor.. Interesting, while could be considered as a movie for teen-ager girls.. though...
Angelina Jolie is awesome there: I vote her to get an Oscar awards for this movie :)
Divergent
#5317 posted by JPL on 2014/06/02 15:02:34
A nice mix in between Hunger Games and Gatacca... Yet another teen-age movie, enjoyable though.. and this was the first book only, remains two till the end..
Again, the 1st book is far away better than the movie... else it could have been 5 hours long.. :P
#5318 posted by [Kona] on 2014/06/02 23:56:26
New X-Men I loved, though it doesn't take much just a decent story and not fucking everything up like in x1-3. Definitely enjoyed both the new xmen movies more than any other comic book movie (avengers, ironman, spiderman, even dark knight), which I expected. It did drag a bit in the middle, but I'm glad it's not an action-scene every 5mins kind of movie *cough avengers*.
I had some pet peeves. Shadowcat suddenly having new powers and not aging in 20 years. In fact in the future no one seems to have aged much. It was also slightly frustrating that yet again, for the 5th movie in a row, Magneto is the bad guy (well the 4th movie was kind of magento but probably more Shaw). But finally we're getting Apocalypse for the next movie, although he looks like a little girl in the after credits part.
Also as much as everyone loves Wolverine, he already gets his own movie franchise so does he really need to dominate the xmen movies as well?
Anyway for the next movie I just hope they don't go back to modern day xmen. That casting was a disaster for some of them. It just means we already know who survives any xmen movie using the young cast.
Xmen 2
#5319 posted by Drew on 2014/06/03 00:24:13
is still pretty great, and I think that the tone Singer set therein definitely paved the way for many of what I think are the best superhero movies(dark night, ironman, captain america) in differing and sometimes subtle ways.
Was I The Only One That Hated
#5320 posted by nitin on 2014/06/03 01:20:43
X-Men First Class?
Oh No
#5321 posted by Tronyn on 2014/06/03 02:51:21
certainly not that movie was nothing but a cheesy pastiche of previous x-men movies.
Never Saw It
#5322 posted by Drew on 2014/06/03 21:22:51
Godzilla
#5323 posted by killpixel on 2014/06/03 22:38:58
The movie was a two hour "Days of our Lives" marathon with a few teasers for a Godzilla movie during the commercials.
FYI
Under The Skin
#5324 posted by Tronyn on 2014/06/03 22:54:15
this seems like people will either love it or hate it; it's a vague, slow, Kubrick-esque scifi/horror with very little dialogue or explanation, but some great cinematography and some very disturbing images. I saw an exhibit of Francis Bacon paintings recently and kept thinking about that while watching this.
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