Les Miserables

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that pool party scene makes me so angry.BurningDoom wrote: -A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge - The black sheep of the series (well until the remake came out, at least). This one is an oddball compared to the rest of the movies. It's not necessarily bad, but it's not great either. It's just kind of strange. Freddy tries to take over Jesse's body (the only Freddy movie where the main "hero" is a guy rather than girl), and ends up succeeding . This results in Freddy attacking people in the "real-world" and being able to be hurt as well. This just doesn't seem to fit into regular Nightmare on Elm Street dream logic.
This is probably my least favorite of the series. Though I do find the absolute darkness of going into the whole conception of Freddy thing really disturbing and kind of like a "wow I can't believe they went there." That said, I've seen it a bunch of times but I think what bothers me is just how body-horror it got. Like the motorcycle scene feels more like a Cronenberg film than a NOES film. And to be honest, I can handle a lot in horror but that part where Freddy feeds that girl to herself always kind of turned my stomach.-A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child - Probably the next worse one in the series. Which is the reason I tried to give #2 and this one a 2nd chance, because I remembered not liking them much when I was younger (yet I love the other Nightmare on Elm Street movies). I figured I might pick up on stuff that I didn't when I was younger and might appreciate it more. Well, I was wrong. It's still a bad Nightmare movie with a ridiculous plot where Freddy is trying to be reborn through Alice's unborn child. Freddy's dead mother, who was driven insane by Freddy's conception (being raped by a 1000 maniacs in an insane asylum), fights against Freddy with Alice. And the dream deaths in this one are so over-the-top (and not in a good way) that all the deaths just come off as cheesy.
I hope you have the blu-rays; they look fantastic.BurningDoom wrote:I just rewatched a few movies I haven't seen in years:
-Batman (1989) - This movie is STILL fan-freaking-tastic. One of the coolest on-screen Batman stories ever told. The visuals are fantastic, the soundtrack is amazing, great gritty "Batman" feel to it, the acting is spot-on, and Jack Nicholson stole the movie as The Joker. I'm gonna watch Batman Returns today as an encore!
Keaton is still my favorite Batman. He gets the character better than Bale. Can't beat Ledger's Joker thoughBurningDoom wrote:I just rewatched a few movies I haven't seen in years:
-Batman (1989) - This movie is STILL fan-freaking-tastic. One of the coolest on-screen Batman stories ever told. The visuals are fantastic, the soundtrack is amazing, great gritty "Batman" feel to it, the acting is spot-on, and Jack Nicholson stole the movie as The Joker. I'm gonna watch Batman Returns today as an encore!
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Gamerforlife wrote:Keaton is still my favorite Batman. He gets the character better than Bale. Can't beat Ledger's Joker thoughBurningDoom wrote:I just rewatched a few movies I haven't seen in years:
-Batman (1989) - This movie is STILL fan-freaking-tastic. One of the coolest on-screen Batman stories ever told. The visuals are fantastic, the soundtrack is amazing, great gritty "Batman" feel to it, the acting is spot-on, and Jack Nicholson stole the movie as The Joker. I'm gonna watch Batman Returns today as an encore!