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Monstro 09 Apr 2009 13:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pudding (Post 459850)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine :shock:

Copy of this post now forwarded to FBI lol

samurai7 09 Apr 2009 14:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pudding (Post 459850)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine :shock:

I think it'll be pretty good when it's finished lmao.

The Flying Mouse 09 Apr 2009 22:06

:twisted: Been watching the Resedent Evil films.
Watched the 2nd one last night, and to be quite honest there were a couple of things I was miffed at.


I'm quite partial to a little brain dead (no pun intended) escapism, but this movie didn't know what it wanted to be.
It's a sort of combination of the Living Dead movies, Predator, and Escape From New York.
Starts off as a bog standard zombie flick, but then forgets all about the zombies to bring on the Nemisis.
Seems they remembered it's a zombie flick near the end of the movie, so they shoved on as many as they could.
Nemisis Vs zombie stuff would have been fun.
Or at least the two threats at the same time.
It was a little like watching half a movie, flicking the channel, watching half of the movie on the other station, then flicking back for the last scene of the first movie.
Didn't gel for me.

Then there was the part AFTER they escaped from the zombies (should I have given a spolier warning there? lol) it just went weird.
OK, so we're dealing with a film where a virus reanimates the dead and sends them on a stroll looking for munchies, and where a bloke can be mutated into a 15 foot high killing machine that is a crack shot with a gatlin gun and a rocket launcher, so weird is not all that far away, but there's got to a limit.
You can't turn the heroine into a telepathic killer who can kill some dude just by looking into a security camera, and then you don't say how, what she is, how they did it, and why they did it.
It's good to set the next movie up, but the way this was done was like "see how cool this is.Now we've run out of ideas, so we'll end this movie here and we'll be back with the next film as soon as we've figured something out".
Was the wrong thing to end the movie on IMHO.


My worst grumble was the graveyard scene.
The small band of survivors find themselves taking refuge in a graveyard, when a shit load of zombies come back from the grave and attack them.
Fine, in theory, but remember that it's the T virus that reanimates the dead, so unless someone died of the T virus they are going to stay put.
If you're going to make a film like that, you've got to stick to your own rules.

Despite the above, it was still a pretty good movie, so i'm not offput giving the 3rd film a look.

RadioMaster 09 Apr 2009 22:13

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Originally Posted by The Flying Mouse (Post 459993)
:twisted: Been watching the Resedent Evil films.
Watched the 2nd one last night, and to be quite honest there were a couple of things I was miffed at.


I'm quite partial to a little brain dead (no pun intended) escapism, but this movie didn't know what it wanted to be.
It's a sort of combination of the Living Dead movies, Predator, and Escape From New York.
Starts off as a bog standard zombie flick, but then forgets all about the zombies to bring on the Nemisis.
Seems they remembered it's a zombie flick near the end of the movie, so they shoved on as many as they could.
Nemisis Vs zombie stuff would have been fun.
Or at least the two threats at the same time.
It was a little like watching half a movie, flicking the channel, watching half of the movie on the other station, then flicking back for the last scene of the first movie.
Didn't gel for me.

Then there was the part AFTER they escaped from the zombies (should I have given a spolier warning there? lol) it just went weird.
OK, so we're dealing with a film where a virus reanimates the dead and sends them on a stroll looking for munchies, and where a bloke can be mutated into a 15 foot high killing machine that is a crack shot with a gatlin gun and a rocket launcher, so weird is not all that far away, but there's got to a limit.
You can't turn the heroine into a telepathic killer who can kill some dude just by looking into a security camera, and then you don't say how, what she is, how they did it, and why they did it.
It's good to set the next movie up, but the way this was done was like "see how cool this is.Now we've run out of ideas, so we'll end this movie here and we'll be back with the next film as soon as we've figured something out".
Was the wrong thing to end the movie on IMHO.


My worst grumble was the graveyard scene.
The small band of survivors find themselves taking refuge in a graveyard, when a shit load of zombies come back from the grave and attack them.
Fine, in theory, but remember that it's the T virus that reanimates the dead, so unless someone died of the T virus they are going to stay put.
If you're going to make a film like that, you've got to stick to your own rules.

Despite the above, it was still a pretty good movie, so i'm not offput giving the 3rd film a look.

you know, there's IMDB for rants like that :))

The Flying Mouse 09 Apr 2009 22:14

:twisted: You were closer RJ :mrgreen:

SamCat 11 Apr 2009 01:20

Watched about half an hour of 6 or 7 different films (2 year olds have a very short attention span lol!!) But did manage to watch Alvin and the Chipmunks and really enjoyed it they are so cute!!

Betty 11 Apr 2009 01:46

Awww, still need to watch the latest Chipmunks movie, bet itīs cute :D

Watched Final Destination 3 tonight and now watching The Relic

RadioMaster 11 Apr 2009 09:59

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Originally Posted by Betty (Post 460064)
Watched Final Destination 3 tonight


did you know part 4 comes out this summer??

watched pulp fiction....great movie

JanT 11 Apr 2009 11:58

Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End
(on the iPod, with the Headphones as loud as I wanted it)

mszee 11 Apr 2009 19:52

Baby Mama...yeah yeah yeah...I know...didn't want to torture my brain...but actually it was much better than I thought it would be...

RadioMaster 11 Apr 2009 22:10

Lake Placid

I expected something crappy, but not that crappy. The only two parts worth mentioning are the crocodile and Betty White who fed her husband to the croc.

Betty 12 Apr 2009 03:30

Over the hedge

Sarge 12 Apr 2009 03:35

The Amityville Horror (the remake)

Hypnobabe 12 Apr 2009 10:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betty (Post 460064)
Awww, still need to watch the latest Chipmunks movie, bet itīs cute :D

Watched Final Destination 3 tonight and now watching The Relic

I think I'm right in saying that was on here last night too!

Last film I watched? Kiss the girls...

RadioMaster 12 Apr 2009 11:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarge (Post 460107)
The Amityville Horror (the remake)

how was it? still got it laying around here, but didnt get around to watch it yet...

Sarge 12 Apr 2009 17:06

It was not bad, better than I expected, pretty scary. They managed to make the setting look like the 1970s and the actors did a good job, too. There were a few scenes that appeared a little stupid to me but all in all it was an enjoyable horror flick.

Betty 13 Apr 2009 02:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarge (Post 460107)
The Amityville Horror (the remake)

that there and
Die Hard

Monstro 13 Apr 2009 02:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betty (Post 460166)
Die Hard

Classic, can never be watched enough times!!!!!!

Shawshank..............................again

Betty 13 Apr 2009 02:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Monstro (Post 460167)
Classic, can never be watched enough times!!!!!!

Absolutely!
Good American cop kills bad German terrorist... bare foot! And including the best window drop ever :mrgreen: ;)

Monstro 13 Apr 2009 03:06

yippeekyaaaaaaaa

RadioMaster 13 Apr 2009 10:21

Candyman followed by Night at the Museum

MeatGrl1 13 Apr 2009 12:09

Catch Me If You Can as it was on last night and it was very good actually though would of been better if I had been more awake and could of appreciated it more, based on a true story. Fantastic performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.

daveake 13 Apr 2009 12:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 460182)
Catch Me If You Can as it was on last night and it was very good actually though would of been better if I had been more awake and could of appreciated it more, based on a true story. Fantastic performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.

Good film, but the book the guy wrote about his exploits is even better.

Dave

MeatGrl1 13 Apr 2009 12:18

Did not know there was a book.. Cool :cool:.

daveake 13 Apr 2009 12:21

If you want to read it, PM me and I'll send you my copy.


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