What was the last movie you've seen?
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Inkheart - a Brendon Fraiser romp with literary creatures. Its based on a Scholastic book series condensed into one film, so I wasn’t expecting much. But it was quite enjoyable in a Brendan Fraser film kinda way.
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World Trade Center
Sure doesn't feel like Oliver Stone.
Sure doesn't feel like Oliver Stone.
If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made.
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The only character I liked was the batty aunt- the movie disappointed me, but I want to read the books now.fast wrote:Inkheart - a Brendon Fraiser romp with literary creatures. Its based on a Scholastic book series condensed into one film, so I wasn’t expecting much. But it was quite enjoyable in a Brendan Fraser film kinda way.
...and the last movie I saw was Star Trek. Fun but overrated.
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God of Cookery - one of Stephen Chows finest.
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I await Terminator Salvation impressions. Why was TSCC axed before the film earned a single penny at the box office? Not that it matters as the second series was pretty mediocre.
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I just watched a British sci-fi from 1960, Village of the Damned. It was an enjoyable movie, with some interesting performances, especially from the hive-mind psychic children. It's use of a brick wall as an expression of mental discipline is downright great. I did have one problem, but it's a problem I have with many films: nobody asks why. Why do the children choose to kill to protect themselves? Why do they operate the way they do? What are their inevitable plans? Why use the human race?
But then again, sometimes the less explained, the better. That the movie doesn't explain it is likely a strength.
But then again, sometimes the less explained, the better. That the movie doesn't explain it is likely a strength.
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My Bloody Valentine 3D. Pretty good, but personally I don't like how it doesn't feel like REAL 3D. I mean, why can't stuff fly out in the home version? Instead, we just get stuff hitting the screen and that's it. But then again, they don't do 3D stuff at my movie theatre... yet(?), so IDK whether or not it's real 3D where you almost get hit by something flying towards the screen.
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The remake, featuring Christopher Reeves, is really, truly, honestly, terribly awful. Stay away.Ack wrote:I just watched a British sci-fi from 1960, Village of the Damned.
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Sad to say, I already knew this from having seen it. I had blocked it out of my mind entirely up until watching the original, when it came flooding back in a wave of color knock-off crap. I'm currently watching the "sequel" to the original, Children of the Damned, but it's pretty crappy in its own right.crux wrote:The remake, featuring Christopher Reeves, is really, truly, honestly, terribly awful. Stay away.Ack wrote:I just watched a British sci-fi from 1960, Village of the Damned.
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Sequels and/or remakes often just use some shock value inspired from the original but without the quality...Ack wrote:Sad to say, I already knew this from having seen it. I had blocked it out of my mind entirely up until watching the original, when it came flooding back in a wave of color knock-off crap. I'm currently watching the "sequel" to the original, Children of the Damned, but it's pretty crappy in its own right.crux wrote:The remake, featuring Christopher Reeves, is really, truly, honestly, terribly awful. Stay away.Ack wrote:I just watched a British sci-fi from 1960, Village of the Damned.
