What was the last movie you've seen?

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Luke wrote: If only ET was treated the same way.
...wasn't there a recent release of ET that didn't have all the extra crap?

I remember seeing some interviews where Steven Spielberg was really regretful of the fact that he'd tinkered with his movies like that.
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AppleQueso wrote: ...wasn't there a recent release of ET that didn't have all the extra crap?
Not like this.

You heard it here first. I think there is only two or three views so far.

I'm guessing tomorrow it will be in the 100k's.


I didn't post this, you don't know anyone named Luke.
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Luke wrote:Yes, yes, yes.

Very important edit*

This is how you restore a movie for the digital age. No extra CGI, no digital film reconstructs, no extra cut dialogue added back in, and no intention of changing anything other than giving fans of the original what they want but on a better format.

If only Star Wars was treated the same way.

fixed. :(
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A Sci-Fi major blockbuster remake.
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Luke wrote:A Sci-Fi major blockbuster remake.
noooooooooooooooo
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AppleQueso wrote:
Luke wrote:A Sci-Fi major blockbuster remake.
noooooooooooooooo
Nah, it was an unfinished cut of the new Total Recall.

But at the same time, nooooooooooooo!
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Anyone seen The Three Stooges yet? What did you think of it?
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BoringSupreez wrote:Anyone seen The Three Stooges yet? What did you think of it?
It made Larry David unfunny. That's how awful it is.
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Forlorn Drifter wrote:
Jrecee wrote:Super didn't click for me either. I enjoyed it, and would probably watch it again sometime, and would even recommend that other people watch it. But something was missing for me and I can't say exactly what it was. I also felt that it was 100% different than kickass, but I can't figure out exactly why that is either. When I describe the two movies I feel like I'm describing the same one, but. . . not.
THIS. Exactly how I felt. It's like if Kickass went.... even more insane. I guess. With a wrench!
Yeah, the thing that made Super weird to me is that I felt like I was watching two people who would be considered insane, C level criminals by someone like Batman, playing hero and having a movie dedicated to them. I mean seriously, Crimson Bolt and Boltie are psychopaths who will kill you for jaywalking. If it were a Batman film, they'd be taken out by him in the first ten minutes of the film and thrown in Arkham, or probably Blackgate as they're too small time for Arkham.
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I watched Hanna. I think it's a good movie, but not a great one. Hanna seems like one of those movies that is meant to be watched more than once and dissected for its themes and symbolism, kind of like Black Swan. I'm not really into that. I just wanted a good action movie with a decent plot. There is some good action in this movie, but it's pretty tame by action movie standards. In fact, the movie has this annoying habit of delivering musical cues that get you all amped for a big action scene....and then nothing happens. I found the scenes between Hanna and that family she meets rather boring, especially the weird lezzy stuff between the two girls. Plus, the plot doesn't have any particularly surprising twists or reveals as it pretty much spells everything out for you. Also, the movie's final confrontation was anti-climactic. Lastly, the movie's one chance of having an emotional moment between two characters it completely squanders.

I'm not bashing the movie. I did enjoy it, but I expected a bit more based on the buzz the movie got. Hanna felt more style than substance to me. A slick soundtrack, some artsy ideas and a few pretty cool action sequences, but not that many. I would call Hanna overrated, but I still got some enjoyment out of watching it. The performances are certainly great and the few fight sequences, which felt like the only reason you're even watching the movie, were pretty good. I've heard people compare it to Salt, which I think was a better film. This movie was unfortunate enough to be seen by me after having watched Attack the Block, and Hanna simply could not rise to that movie's level of awesomeness. Wasn't a fair fight though, I mean Attack the Block has Nick Frost in it :wink:
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