 Sin City
#1101 posted by Zwiffle on 2005/04/09 21:49:00
Saw it day after it came out. Loved it.
I think it had everything, all types of action scenes, love scenes, foul-mouothed 70 year old heroes, all types of stuff. All around wonderful, a great film. Don't take it too seriously though, it will ruin the film for you. It's really good. Partially because I'm drunk, partially because it was a great movie, but it was a great movie. Honestly. 5 thumbs up.
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#1102 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/04/10 14:22:15
Partially because I'm drunk, partially because it was a great movie, but it was a great movie. Honestly. 5 thumbs up.
Whoa. I've never been so drunk that I saw double-and-a-half, but I was drunk enough to type this:
<RPG> da fekj tgat najes no sense.
P.S. I went to see Sin City and it had an interesting style but the stories didn't seem all that special or like they had any meaning so I guess I'm a philistine.
 Spiderman 2
#1103 posted by . on 2005/04/10 14:31:50
I thought it was done as well as the first (i.e. worthwhile to watch), except it seemed it was missing something throughout the Doc Oc action span... unfortunately I can't remember what it was I thought was missing. Either way theres more character development.
Thomas Haden Church is playing a villain in Spiderman 3. He could be The Lizard or Sandman... I believe The Green Goblin will return (different person obviously) (or is it the Hobgoblin, whats the diff?) and I don't see why Man-Wolf will make an appearance (John Jameson from 2nd movie.)
I also felt the Doc Oc surgery-room scene was very intense for PG-13. No gore, but rather terrifying for what it was - but that's the Sam Raimi touch.
 Eh I Meant
#1104 posted by . on 2005/04/10 14:32:51
"I don't see why Man-wolf WOULDN'T make an appearance"...
[EDIT] <-button
 Phait
#1105 posted by nitin on 2005/04/11 01:46:02
maybe because he'll be in spidey 4.
 Edit Button...
#1106 posted by metlslime on 2005/04/11 14:34:54
use the damn preview button, then you won't need an edit button.
 Edit Button...
#1107 posted by . on 2005/04/11 15:01:08
I prefer a damn edit button, then I won't need a preview button.
 Edit Button Is For Losers.
#1108 posted by bal on 2005/04/11 15:17:08
I saw Robots couple days ago, really liked all the mechanical stuff, some cool visuals and ideas. Story was fairly typical and predictable though.
 <Vondur> Sarcasm = Laughing Hitler
#1109 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/04/11 17:27:09
Story was fairly typical and predictable though.
That's a problem with the viewer's intellect and not the movie's script, though.
 Recent Viewings..
#1110 posted by pope on 2005/04/11 19:09:15
saw SinCity on the weekend, since I have read through the graphic novels and enjoyed those I was more than pleased with how true they were to the scenes/style/dialogue. I was also quite pleased with the stories they selected. The 'Marv' story was probably my favourite from the comics themselves, so I was happy to see that one.
Other recent viewings have been 'Toxic Avenger' and 'Class of Nuke 'Em High 2' both from Troma studios. ...if you haven't seen a troma film before, you should. But you should get drunk/high/in a stupid mood before you do! Hah, they are the epitome of incorrect. Considering most of the production/cast/costumes are provided by fans/volunteers..it makes for...interesting cinematography...
 Id Software/Doom Movie...
#1111 posted by . on 2005/04/15 00:11:13
Dunno if you read PlanetDOOM much but they mentioned this:
http://www.cgonline.com/content/view/756/2/
"The film industry trade publication Variety announced today that Showtime plans to make a bio-pic movie based on Masters of Doom, the 2003 released non-fiction book on the formation of Doom developer id Software."
So who's takin' the lead as Carmack? Romero? Heh... this reminds me of that biopic on Microsoft that was for TV...
 Totally Inappropriate Choices
#1112 posted by Blitz on 2005/04/15 00:19:49
John Carmack -- Vin Diesel
Adrian Carmack -- Bob Balaban
John Romero -- Cher
Tom Hall -- Haley Joel Osment
the rest of the cast will be midgets, like the Wizard of Oz.
On a side note, my mom knew one of the midgets from the Wizard of Oz when she lived in South Boston. Apparently the guy had been in quite a few things, and could be found doing such regular person things as shopping at the supermarket, taking a dump, and dragging a sack of kittens into a burning building.
 Anto Doom Movie Petition
#1113 posted by JPL on 2005/04/15 01:31:17
Sign Up !!!
http://www.petitiononline.com/dmovie/petition.html
At least we can claim this movie must change in order to match Doom concept....
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#1114 posted by nitin on 2005/04/15 03:21:13
Witness for the Prosecution - classy film. If there's one thing Billy Widler could do, it was write dialogue. Although not in the same class as Sunset Boulevard or Double indemntiy, it still has some sparkling exchanges.
The Royal Tenebaums - Also quite classy. It's more of a comedy/rama but the funny moments are well built up and the drama by itself is quite well done. The attention to detail and shooting style is also outstanding.
 Constantine
#1115 posted by starbuck on 2005/04/15 03:34:29
Ok so I finally saw this. I wouldn't normally bother to comment, but I read it's other reviews in this thread, and I seem to hate this film so much more than the other guys that saw it.
I think my main complaint with this movie is that the script seems to have been written by a load of 14 year old boys. I also get the feeling that the boys aren't keeping up to the times, because they obviously missed the memo that told them that smoking isn't that cool any more. I think approximately 30-40% of the movie was dedicated to Keanu:
(A) Lighting a cigarette
(B) Smoking a cigarette
(C) Dropping a cigarette in slow motion
(D) Putting out his cigarette in his own blood, no really.
(E) Being told by people that he shouldn't smoke.
Other things that only 14 year old boys think are cool include:
... Weapons covered in crosses
... Erm, including a knuckleduster with one on each knuckle
... Having Constantine be an asshole to everyone to make him 'darker'
... Trapping demons in mirrors. Mirrors are just shiny things, get over it.
I don't know how explain what a huge pile of steaming cliched feces this is. Don't start thinking that it might be so bad it's good either, like Rambo or something. Here, the cliches are all the ones you hate.
We've got one of my favourites, the bit where a female character says some line like "leave it to the men? oh hell naw!", designed to appeal to the feminists. Actually thats less of a favourite, more of something that makes me punch the person next to me in the neck.
We've got the classic snivelling kid who wants to be the hero's partner, but he only lets him do something basic, in this case driving a taxi. In this case, the kid is played by that asshole from Holes, and near the end he saves John Constantine and starts being useful. Surprise, surprise.
All this said, there are some great moments. I think my favourite is where Constantine has to do a spell or some shit, so he sits on a chair holding a cat, and puts his feet in a tupperware box full of water. The water is there to lubricate the transition between the planes of Hell and Earth by the way. I defy you not to laugh when he does that, it's amazing.
All in all, a great movie, and well worth seeing. Two thumbs up my ass!
 Starbuck Never Fails To Disappoint.
#1116 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/04/15 10:42:30
No, really!
 Starbuck
#1117 posted by [Jimbo] on 2005/04/19 07:05:50
managed to capture the essence of Constantine in his short review.
 Constantine
#1118 posted by JPL on 2005/04/20 02:13:27
If this film is like Starbuck discribed it, for sure I will not go to see it.. It seems to suck a lot !
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#1119 posted by nitin on 2005/04/23 02:01:37
Nelly and Mr Arnaud - Pretty good french film by Claude Sautet with the stunning Emanuelle Beart. Not much plot but the acting and script are well done.
La Notte - Very good film by Michaelangelo Antoinini (Blow-Up) with well pitched performances from Jeanne Moreau and Marcello Mastroianni as a married couple with no emotions for each other. The framing in this film is also the best I've seen since my viewing of Playtime. Also features a cameo from the very hot Monica Vitti.
Repulsion - Another awesome film from Roman Polanski's early days. Has the same eerie and unsettling atmoshpere that was displayed in Rosemary's Baby and an excellent turn from Catherine Deneuve as a woman who is sexually repressed and has some very strange halucinations. The Direction is also outstanding.
Crossifre - Very good noir film with a nice script and good performances. Not up there with the greatest noirs but definitely close.
 Nitin
#1120 posted by Blitz on 2005/04/23 04:14:32
You rock. Seriously, one day when I get some free time, I'm gonna compile a list of all the movies you liked that sound interesting to me and seek them out. You seem to put a good deal of thought and effort into your evaluations, so I just wanted to say thanks for reccomending some of the more obscure films to those of us who don't have the time or the education on that sort of thing. Cheers.
 Blitz
#1121 posted by nitin on 2005/04/23 05:01:00
no problem, although I'd hardly call the comments thought out.
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#1122 posted by nitin on 2005/04/23 05:04:28
this might be more helpful, if you ever want make a list :
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&sub=All&id=nitin
That ones without ratings I havent got around to seeing yet.
 Withnail And I
#1123 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/04/23 07:58:09
The eminently quotable film that probably has more than a few parallels with the amateur game development scene, and failed to grab my interest or evoke more than a couple of grins. Good movie, I just didn't like it.
 Spike Lee
#1124 posted by megaman on 2005/04/23 08:17:30
hm, 25th hour is one of my personal favorites, does anyone know of any other movies of the same brilliance by spike lee ? movies listed at imdb dont ring a bell.
 Do The Right Thing
#1125 posted by nitin on 2005/04/23 08:45:08
is supposed to be his best, havent seen it though.
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