Movie Talk (New Films, Old Films... doesn't matter) (69 Viewers)

.zero

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You too?? Man my head was pounding after that shit.

The graphics were insane but I agree with you on everything else.
yea i liked the graphics too

Why dont you guys speak up in support of me when i say this stuff?
only bitches support others

and i'm not a bitch

Fair enough, 3d is lame and not the future of film! Avatar was meant to justify 3D as being more than just pointy pointy pointy and it didnt. I have seen in it 2D aswell and i found the experience better because i didnt have a lump of plastic on my face and i didnt leave with a headache or motion sickness.
trust me when i say that 3D/IMAX is the future of films/visual entertainment.

with graphical/CGI technology and animation being incorporated more and more in films and with the fact that its become somewhat of a norm in film making its bound to become a requisite here in the next 4-5 years. plus the technology is now cheaper so its available for everyone to use. thats why here almost every cinema you go to has at least 1 IMAX theater.

i don't like it but its inevitable.

you were supposed to wear them on your face...
:lol:

Just found a pretty good Avatar synopsis:

"Blue humanoids = peaceful, noble, communitarian, in touch with nature
Humans = evil, hateful, try to use blue people for their own selfish purposes

Sounds like the Smurfs. It's a damn multi-million dollar Smurf film. "

:D
yea thats how i described it to my friends before i even watched the film. its smurfs in 3D with guns

Sherlock Holmes, entertaining movie but huge disappointment for a sleuth fan ritchie completely destroyed and took way too many liberties with sir conan doyle's masterpiece.
what did you expect? plus robert downey jr. starred in it, it wasn't going to be entertaining nor accurate from the moment this idea was pitched.
 

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Osman

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Sherlock Holmes, entertaining movie but huge disappointment for a sleuth fan ritchie completely destroyed and took way too many liberties with sir conan doyle's masterpiece.
Thats enough for me, I like detective books and the master of those in particular, but since I heard of this movie year back, I havent expected it to have anything to do with Sherlock Holmes in anything but name. Been pretty clear with how it was pitched, its not only supposed to take liberties, but be something entirely different.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Thats enough for me, I like detective books and the master of those in particular, but since I heard of this movie year back, I havent expected it to have anything to do with Sherlock Holmes in anything but name. Been pretty clear with how it was pitched, its not only supposed to take liberties, but be something entirely different.
not nearly as entertaining as :cry:

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0002Z126Y.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
 

Osman

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In terms of tv series, I'm Hercule Poirot man myself, who can resist that awesome moustaschce? Is a natural treasure for Belgium.


But Ze Holmes is enjoyable reading.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Saw Memento for the first time the other night.

Really enjoyed it, think it could be one of these films that will be even better to watch the second time.
 
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Elvin

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    Guys, how dare you watch, like, some might even say SUPPORT some of the American filmmakers? You're not American, you're not supposed to support them by paying to see their movies, or even worse LIKING them :andy2:

    My god, this is the most retarded thing ever...
     
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    Elvin

    Elvin

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    Hollywood is hosting it, and we're all unpatriotic bastards for liking American movies over our country's. Same can be said about Americans who like Scorsese movies because he's a freakin Italian, alright!
    I don't know how they live with themselves...

    Then again Ukraine doesn't even make movies, I should just boycott the whole industry, God forbid I grow fond of Clint Eastfwod's footba.. I mean movies.
     

    Fred

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    Actually that makes no sense whatsoever. Movies are not representing any country. National teams purpose is to represent their respective countries.

    Big big distinction that you have to make.
     
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    Elvin

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    Actually that makes no sense whatsoever. Movies are not representing any country. National teams purpose is to represent their respective countries.

    Big big distinction that you have to make.
    Says you. I say they're there to represent their football, and nothing wrong with supporting a given country's footballing tradition.
    This whole country thing is bullshit anyway. It's 21st century ffs...
     
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    Thicker Than Blood,average one with clichés but watchable, ending was heartbreaker but realistic:tup:


    Untraceable, good one with weak finale, she got rid from the murderer easily :/, the end would be more thrilled.


    Law Abiding Citizen, i had a lot of expectations from this movie but it couldnt fulfill, i dont know why but some sort of things reminded me of Prison Break :/

    ..***..
     

    Fred

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    Eℓvin;2294623 said:
    Says you. I say they're there to represent their football, and nothing wrong with supporting a given country's footballing tradition.

    I guess you could spin it that way, ya.

    Its just one of those things, like shifting teams or supporting more than one big club, you're free to do it. But you'll get plenty of flak from football fans.
     
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    Elvin

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    Sherlock Holmes

    I enjoyed RDJ's comedic timing. Nothing else worth mentioning really.

    The Invention of Lying


    Boring.
     
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    Elvin

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    I guess you could spin it that way, ya.

    Its just one of those things, like shifting teams or supporting more than one big club, you're free to do it. But you'll get plenty of flak from football fans.
    Let's say I went to Buenos Aires to watch Argentina - Brazil with Argentine fans, and I cheered, and hugged and screamed my lungs out GOOOL when Messi scored, you think those guys gonna go like "hey, why the fuck are you liking our NT, and celebrating with us? You're not Argentine. Only Argentines are supposed to be happy when Argentine players score for Argentina"? The answer is FUCK NO!
    Am I gonna give a shit if Brazilians give me flak for that? No, haters gonna hate...

    Oh and it's nowhere near as shifting clubs.. but it's off topic so let's leave it at that..
     

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