Fucking awful and that was even trying to ignore that it was a remake and just watch neutrally. So many plot inconsistencies.
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I think i made the half way mark before I had enough.
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Yea, I suppose you are right. But still...you don't have to learn everything by experience you know. :P |
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I loved Tortoro, I don't understand people's criticism that it has no story, which is not true, it just doesn't happen to be a fast paced by the numbers kids film with love interests, supervillians, fight scenes and what not. That's what I love about Miyazaki, the atmosphere of his films, they're not super fast paced, they take their time so you get to know the characters and the setting. Anyway I really want to see Ponyo. |
I love plenty of Miyazaki films, just not the ones that were meant for kids under 5. ;)
OT: In the heat of the night (1967) - Norman Jewison - Electrifying thriller with an amazing ensemble cast. But the scene stealer wasn't Poitier (who, by the by, really isn't that good of an actor), but Rob Steiger. - 8.5/10 A night at the opera (1935) - Sam Wood - My first Marx brothers film. I didn't particularly care for it. - 5/10 |
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Well he's not that bad, but like I said, Steiger was just so much better he made everyone else look bad...:\
Plus, there's something about the way Poitier talks I've always found annoying, too much affectation or something...-.- |
Unbreakable
Unbreakable.
I watched a vid of Tarantino saying his favourite twenty films since he started making movies. Unbreakable was on it. I loved the filming, the story etc... The twist. I thought some scenes were a bit much; scenes with the girlfriend for example... some of them were cringe-worthy... I watched it with a Swedish guy who talked CONSTANTLY, though. It was a bit much. Love Stephen |
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