As good as the Terminator movies are, I have to go with Scott being the better director as well.sabrage wrote:I feel like Scott's films have aged much better than Cameron's. I'm more familiar with the latter's body of work, though.Stark wrote:Hey, it's a tough call. I agree with sabrage's (implied) comment that Ridley Scott is a far superior director to James Cameron.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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IMO, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the finest action film to ever grace a screen. So I'm obviously in disagreement with this assessment. And the original Terminator isn't too shabby either.sabrage wrote:I feel like Scott's films have aged much better than Cameron's. I'm more familiar with the latter's body of work, though.Stark wrote:Hey, it's a tough call. I agree with sabrage's (implied) comment that Ridley Scott is a far superior director to James Cameron.
But Aliens is pretty freaking sweet, too. Just not quite as good as T2, in my book.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I finally watched Scott Pilgrim last night. Fuck, I love that movie. I watched it again today. Now I finally understand what's going on in the game.
I only own two Blu Ray movies, and they're both Terminator 2.
That's not your own opinion, buddy. That's fact. Make damn sure of it!BurningDoom wrote:IMO, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the finest action film to ever grace a screen.
I only own two Blu Ray movies, and they're both Terminator 2.
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Ugh. I'm glad Edward Furlong took an acting class or three before doing American History X. I want someone to "Garfield Without Garfield" John Connor out of that whole movie.BurningDoom wrote: IMO, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the finest action film to ever grace a screen. So I'm obviously in disagreement with this assessment. And the original Terminator isn't too shabby either.
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The movie is like ten times better than the game though. I've been re-watching Scott Pilgrim again recently and it's still just as much fun as the first time I saw it. The existence of that movie makes this world a better place.Ziggy587 wrote:I finally watched Scott Pilgrim last night. Fuck, I love that movie. I watched it again today. Now I finally understand what's going on in the game.
Anyway, I just recently watched Super 8. Good movie, though the ending somehow felt unsatisfying to me. I guess I expected something more or just something different. It's not the best movie I've seen from J. J. Abrams, but I liked it. I can't help but compare it to Attack the Block though. Both movies with a bunch of kids dealing with an alien encounter, Attack the Block is like ten times better though and probably wasn't nearly as successful. I'd recommend both movies though when all is said and done
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
CHIMPANZEE
It was cute. Some beautiful shots of the rainforest, and the apes are adorable. Unfortunately, not much to learn from this film (besides from the ending credits) as it's not an educational film, but a story about one of apes.
CHIMP is narrated by Tim Allen, who does an okay job, but sounds as if he's reading on a second grade level. He only makes one Home Improvement reference, and grunts only twice.
But I love apes, so I enjoyed the movie. I even brought banana chips into the theater so I could fit in.
It was cute. Some beautiful shots of the rainforest, and the apes are adorable. Unfortunately, not much to learn from this film (besides from the ending credits) as it's not an educational film, but a story about one of apes.
CHIMP is narrated by Tim Allen, who does an okay job, but sounds as if he's reading on a second grade level. He only makes one Home Improvement reference, and grunts only twice.
But I love apes, so I enjoyed the movie. I even brought banana chips into the theater so I could fit in.
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The Departed
A good movie.
A good movie.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
BoringSupreez wrote:The Departed
A good movie.
Have you seen TAKEN?
If so, which one did you prefer?
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Wha? Am I crazy? Those don't seem to have a correlation.Luke wrote:BoringSupreez wrote:The Departed
A good movie.
Have you seen TAKEN?
If so, which one did you prefer?
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Took ya long enough, bud!Ziggy587 wrote:I finally watched Scott Pilgrim last night. Fuck, I love that movie. I watched it again today. Now I finally understand what's going on in the game.
That's not your own opinion, buddy. That's fact. Make damn sure of it!BurningDoom wrote:IMO, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the finest action film to ever grace a screen.![]()
I only own two Blu Ray movies, and they're both Terminator 2.
