What was the last movie you've seen?
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Both versions of the punisher were a lot better than they got credit for. And you gotta love all the flying knife shots in the dolph lundgren version.
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So was the satire good or mostly unintentional? Movies which are critical of videogames ought to become more mainstream if anything.OldSchool_Boy wrote:War Zone is on the same level as the Dolph Lundgren one.Pulsar_t wrote:Warzone was definitely better than the predecessor, but that's not saying much
Gamer
9/10
That first teabag at around 3 minutes in made me realize this film was created for me (a gamer not a teabagger)
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I thought it was good.Pulsar_t wrote:So was the satire good or mostly unintentional? Movies which are critical of videogames ought to become more mainstream if anything.OldSchool_Boy wrote:War Zone is on the same level as the Dolph Lundgren one.Pulsar_t wrote:Warzone was definitely better than the predecessor, but that's not saying much
Gamer
9/10
That first teabag at around 3 minutes in made me realize this film was created for me (a gamer not a teabagger)
final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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I'm a bit pissed off cuz the movie theatre closed for the season again. Now, I can't go see Inglorious Bastards, District 9, Saw 6, and Gamer.
There were a bunch of others, but I'm too upset to think str8.
I now officially hate my hometown.
There were a bunch of others, but I'm too upset to think str8.
I now officially hate my hometown.
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Closed for the season? I've never heard of a theater doing that, at least not anymore.
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They did it last year. Last year was the first time. And many rumors went around. One rumor was they were closed for good, and an extension was it was gonna be an auto shop.Ack wrote:Closed for the season? I've never heard of a theater doing that, at least not anymore.
It should be noted that the theatre shows only 4 movies, doesn't do 3D movies and doesn't do midnight movies (like Rocky Horror and Hedwig), though they do midnight screenings (been to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Star Wars Episode 3 and The Dark Knight midnight screenings).
Hopefully, the Art House will play movies this time. Usually, they just use it to show sporting events (gratis). The Art House, for those out there, is part of Big Wave Dave's a small convenience store near the stop light in northern Avon. It has about 32 seats and when they first opened it, they played "The Exorcist" and "Ringu" on the first two nights (Oct. 30 and 31) and on the weekend played "ET".
They also take recommendations from people that stop in. I've recommended Return of the Living Dead and REPO! The Genetic Opera. Even thought the owner isn't much for horror films, I wish I could get him to screen obscure horror films in October (like Deep Red or Sleepaway Camp). I also wanna talk to him about the subject of public domain films (i.e. Night of the Living Dead, Little Shop of Horrors, etc).
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I last saw the 'burbs for the first time. Hilarious, it was. 
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Destino - the Walt Disney/Salvador Dali collaberation. Beautiful is the best and only way I can really describe it.
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I love Dali and Disney and had no idea this existed - just jumped on the torrent!fast wrote:Destino - the Walt Disney/Salvador Dali collaberation. Beautiful is the best and only way I can really describe it.
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They wrote it back in the 40s but it was lost for over 50 years until they were working on Fantasia 2000.
I found out about it when doing a panel on European Animation at Dragoncon this weekend and a girl came up to me afterwards asking if I knew anything about it. Sure enough, its on youtube.
I found out about it when doing a panel on European Animation at Dragoncon this weekend and a girl came up to me afterwards asking if I knew anything about it. Sure enough, its on youtube.
