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the worst movie I've seen in 10 years, I was stunned with how bad it was.
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Saw an indy film called "Chef" the other day. Well-done, funny, entertaining and well-executed. Simple and fun. Way better than most of the Hollywood pablum.
Jurassic "X". Meh. Pass. It seems "Hollywood movie" has become another way of saying "special effects competition" for the last few years. It's a pattern that seems to have no end in sight - more and more flashy blow-em-ups, crazy camera angles and digital what-nots all over the place. The plot is a begrudged afterthought ("oh yea that's right, we have to come up with some BS to string all this cool eye candy together - where's the intern? Can you get him on that? Have something on my desk tomorrow afternoon - we've got to push this thing out") I'm really hoping the new "Star Wars" doesn't fall into that trap. |
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You're right about that!
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I see no one watched the last Godzilla movie.
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there's some tedious anti corporate crap about respecting animals and leaving nature alone. theĽ could have replaced the words animals and nature with audiences and original scripts.
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What's wrong with respecting animals and leaving nature alone exactly? It's a far better message than "rape the planet, kill all the animals cause we gots guns and look at everything around us as a resource to exploit / profiteer from" certainly.
I see nothing wrong with an underlying message of respect / anti-corporatism at all, but I'll agree that coming from Hollywood (some of the most ostentatious displays of wealth and excess in the world) it's hypocritical and pretty weak. I don't want to be preached to (it's fine if a movie has a moral - so long as it doesn't cram it down my throat). I really just want to see a decent movie that doesn't suck, isn't a rip-off and is more than just a "hey mom look what I can do with a computer" SFX exhibition. |
Complaining about plot defects in a Jurassic Park movie is like complaining about the vapid lyrical content of a Justin Bieber album.
Kid movies, Kid music. What do you expect? |
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i saw it yesterday. i just went to a regular theater. no IMAX, no 3D.
it was 100 degs and it was nice to crawl into a dark refrigerated theater. the movie was "okay". it met my expectations. i LOVED the old motorcycle.!! was that a Triumph dirtbike? the worst thing about the movie was the sighing and eye rolling i was getting from the wife. i think i owe her big. she'll probably pay me back with some LIFETIME made for TV vagina monologue remake of shakespear in love. |
I thought it was ok, but not great.
I rolled my eyes when the kids pops an old battery off the shelf into the jeep and it starts up. Old gas and all. :rolleyes: |
Vash, its a triumph scrambler.
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I worked on Tomorrowland, I thought the script sucked and hoped it would pull it self out, but nope. A $150 MM write off.
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Anyone who really thinks the JW script was horrible needs to watch 'Pi'....that movie gave me the urge to drink battery acid
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I tried to check my brain at the door, but it didn't work. Kept catching myself thinking through the whole thing.
I guess Mercedes outbid Jeep for vehicle placement? |
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