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Yo Chula, speaking of 2001, do you remember this? :laughing:
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i saw demolition with my mama
we both cried at that ending it was awful. really good. so good i hate it. |
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Our b-movie of the night: The Manhattan Project (1986).
It was unbelievably sh*tty. Forget about suspension of disbelief... my wife and I riffed the sh*t out of this box office bomb for the entirety of the flick. The protagonist was an unlikeable sociopath. The storyline was incomprehensibly unrealistic. The weeks and weeks spent handling weapons grade plutonium with little more than dishwashing gloves would have put tumors on his tumors. The nuclear weapons research lab was protected by a single inept guard. And the film resolves with a mega-happy ending where theft of government property, transportation of stolen goods, trespassing in a top secret facility, espionage, and the construction of a nuclear weapon really doesn't have any consequences. And the 80s happened all over this movie. File under: MOVIES THAT CAN'T EXIST AFTER THE INTERNET. http://i.imgur.com/lcWSD3Vl.jpg |
I last saw APRIL FOOLS DAY (1986) on VHS :)
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Winter's Bone - third viewing. Jesus, after Mystic River yesterday and now this today, I just want to jump off of the Coronado Bridge. This movie takes place in a environment that is so bleak and depressed it almost seems like an alternate universe.
I'd read the novel prior to first seeing it and it's one of those films that not only 100% captures the vibe and story of the book, but improves upon it (see No Country for Old Men). Man, Jennifer Lawrence really announced herself as an incredible actress with this flick. It's hard to believe she didn't win both the Oscar and Golden Globe. I haven't seen Black Swan so I can't comment on Portman's wins. And John Hawkes just seethes with absolute danger in every one of his scenes. Dude is one of the best working today who specializes in off-beat characters. Talk about versatility. Watch this and then The Sessions right after and you'll find it impossible to believe it's the same actor. 5 stars all the way. Spoiler for Spoilers:
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I feel like You're Next is the modern day remake of it. Same vibe. |
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Ex Machina Absolutely blew me away. When the ending was going down, I was a little worried that they were going to fumble it, but after the part with Caleb it quickly became one of my favourite endings, period. Really well cast as well, they put the one dimensional Domhnall Gleeson right into his dimension and Oscar Isaac is fantastic as usual (I see a bright future in acting for him). I had really high expectations and this definitely lives up to the hype. |
Fantastic movie. It was easily one of my favourites of last year, and I still find myself rewatching it ocassionally now.
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Yup. Fantastic movie. I thought Gleeson was really good in Frank too.
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Popping the popcorn for tonight's flick. Introducing my new wife to Strangers on a Train.
Clearly I haven't thought this through properly. |
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I mean at least her comments were hilarious. |
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Her favorite movie is Interstellar too so she kept pointing our simularities. Oh, and when he was pointing at the Obelisk in bed, she was like "he beat not turn into a baby or anything." She died in the next scene. I really do miss her. |
Captain America: Civil War. It lacked in story, but it was awesome nonetheless. Some of the best fight scenes I've ever seen. And of course, great cast. 90/100.
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Always liked Ebert's take on 2001 written at the time of the movie's release back in 1968:
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^ Nice interpretation, thanks for that.
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I actually agree with a lot of that. I agree that character development should have been greatly imporved on concerning the human characters. I understand part of the plot is to develop HAL, but that doesn't mean the humans should still be one-dimensional like robots.
Having said that, that's literally my only complaint about the film. 2001 was ahead of its time. |
End of Evangelion's on YT. English dub, enhanced quality. So, yeah. I swiped that Costco sample first chance I got.
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http://kissanime.to/Anime/Neon-Genes...Movie?id=65996 http://kissanime.to/Anime/Neon-Genes...e-OZC?id=66106 |
I wish anime would do inner dialogue a lot less cheesily.
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If you want not-cheesy, Death Note and Cowboy Bebop have very realistic dubs.
Also, I'm sayin this for people who don't have access to kissanime based on technological problems. Besides, I was curious to see what they meant by "enhanced quality." I didn't see a difference, but I still got one of the five best movies ever since my mobile apps don't have video playback on anything but Youtube. |
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My idea is that they try to keep the same delivery that it's trying to dub and it just doesn't translate well.
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I guess I'm just comparing it to other anime, but the only cheesy thing about Death Note IMO is Misa's voice.
I'll never see Felix Gaeta the same way again since he's L. |
Yo Frownland, have you seen Kino's Journey? Like %90 of that anime was introspection.
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My little brother made me watch minions with him. God... I just never thought one movie could kill so many brain cells.
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I don't see what the hate is about. It's not great by any means, but it's certainly not horrible. Plus, I thought the Minions were funnier in this one that in Despicable Me.
Also, lava lamp gun. My face never lit up so strongly and so quickly when I saw that. I WANT A LAVA LAMP GUN! |
Despicable Me was horrible, I assume that the spinoff is as well.
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IMO, Despicable Me was almost great. Almost. I like it a tiny bit less every time I see it. Don't think I've seen it in more than a year. As far as the villain-turned hero theme went, Megamind was better.
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