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Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Anyone expecting the new Jurassic Park movie? I don't get my hopes high but it is still the movie i loved when i was kid. They say the T-Rex in this one will be the one in the first movie, which is awesome. They better don't screw her up like they did in third movie in order to promote their new dino though.
I never watched the first one. :D So I'm not really excited about it.

Chris Pratt seems to be in every movie nowadays, though.
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,572
Really? He has barely done anything since Guardians of Galaxy, that made him a star, this is like the first blockbuster movie he does after that.


And I seen the trailer for JP every time I see a movie in cinema, it looks horrible, mainly because of the genetically engineered super killer dinosaur thats super smart, looked so forced.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
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Really? He has barely done anything since Guardians of Galaxy, that made him a star, this is like the first blockbuster movie he does after that.


And I seen the trailer for JP every time I see a movie in cinema, it looks horrible, mainly because of the genetically engineered super killer dinosaur thats super smart, looked so forced.
I think lesser parts like Moneyball and Her made him go through. Then he did Guardians but there are also rumors he's gonna be a leading star for new series of Indiana Jones movies.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,572
I think lesser parts like Moneyball and Her made him go through. Then he did Guardians but there are also rumors he's gonna be a leading star for new series of Indiana Jones movies.
These were cameo-birt part roles, Guardians made him a potential leading man star, hence the talk of indiana jones and doing Jurassik.
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,612
Mad Max!!!!! Epic and i thought Tom Hardy is perfect for the role ( pretty much is perfect in anything ) Nicholas Hoult was very suprising, as he was stealing scenes left and right..

Must watch, the action part gets a 10/10 overall i give it an 8/10, but then you find yourself the next Aussie absolute stunning beauty in Courtney Eaton, her alone deserves a 10/10!!!

just watch it in cinema is all im saying..
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
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I have heard good things, havent decided yet if I wanna see it on cinema.
I’m still kinda dissapointed Mel-the-jews-did-this-Gibson isnt playing instead
of Hardy, even though he’s a great actor aswell.

For now i just want the Soundtrack, that JunkieXL Wild World "Cover" totally sold it to me.

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What was the last Movie you’ve been watching on ur video cassette recorder?


Sixth Sense for me i think.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
First clips from The Lobster. Can't wait. :D

"The Lobster is set in a dystopian near future where lonely people are obliged to find a matching mate within a 45-day period in a hotel. If they fail, they are transformed into animals and sent off into the woods. In that setting, one man escapes and finds love, despite the rules of the City."

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In the end, all the strangeness adds up towards something genuinely significant: an atypically rich and substantial comedy that's stuffed with great scenes and performances even before you start to chew on its bigger questions. It's Lanthimos' most accessible and purely enjoyable film yet, and the first great relationship movie of the Tinder and match.com age. At one point, a character is asked what she wants to do on the night before she turns into an animal, and responds that she'd like to watch the movie "Stand By Me." If "The Lobster" was the last film put before us before we were transformed into a pony, we wouldn't complain. [A]

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplayl...n-farrell-rachel-weisz-john-c-reilly-20150515
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Avengers :lol2:
Probably the worst piece of shit, I've seen in the cinema for years. It was so bad that we immediately bought tickets and watched Mad Max.
Mad Max, on the other hand, is so ridicolous that's brilliant. Don't watch in 3D, though.
 

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