OldSchool_Boy wrote:Might Morphing Power Rangers:The Movie-Watched with a couple of buddies for nostalgia sake and its really goofy as can be.
Super Mario Bros.-Compared to the Street Fighter movie, this 1 wins everytime
• NO! Street Fighter is NOT inferior to SMB movie! SF actually has something to do with its source material. SMB movie was just garbage. I mean, Bowser was human for FUCK'S BUTTFUCKING SAKE! And it all looks like some generic dystopian '90s New York setting. At least Raul Julia's Bison looked, acted and talked like Bison, unlike LoCL Bison. But I liked BOTH SF films.
SMB has little to NO source material to be based on. Because of that, the fact that a movie was made and its entertaining is great. SF sucks really bad because of how they could of done something really great with the given source material and just created a not so great cheese fest. I mean Ryu doesn't do a Hadouken?!?!? WTF?!?
final fight cd wrote:moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
vash23n wrote:Anyone see Antichrist? I thought it was great. Really psychologically intense and disturbing. A horror film that attacks all senses. I heard it reviewed as a grotesque masterpiece and that review sticks out to me as the most accurate when it comes to my own feelings.
Also Triangle, which I was surprised to find pretty interesting. Seems like a film that could cause the viewer to get lost and say "ahh who cares it was whatever," but I feel it all really worked itself out by the end and everything fit together well.
I would not call Antichrist horror, more a thriller/suspense
vash23n wrote:Anyone see Antichrist? I thought it was great. Really psychologically intense and disturbing. A horror film that attacks all senses. I heard it reviewed as a grotesque masterpiece and that review sticks out to me as the most accurate when it comes to my own feelings.
Also Triangle, which I was surprised to find pretty interesting. Seems like a film that could cause the viewer to get lost and say "ahh who cares it was whatever," but I feel it all really worked itself out by the end and everything fit together well.
I would not call Antichrist horror, more a thriller/suspense
The Telling, which is your standard DTV horror flick. Good once, but fon't count on rave reviews on a second screening.
It's a horror anthology with three stories: a generic evil-doll tale, a strange story about an actress who takes a role from Hell, and a decent killer-in-the-house tale. And a wraparound which is this film's only saving grace, mostly in its twist ending, albeit a predictible one.