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« Reply #800 on: 5 September 2008, 03:18:36 »

The ending alone is enough reason.

I have no clue why the movie chose to omit the last chapter.
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« Reply #801 on: 5 September 2008, 03:26:37 »

Then maybe I'll read it.

And book-movies do odd things to try and fit into the framework of Hollywood and reaching a certain audience.

The Golden Compass added an extra cliffhanger right before another cliffhanger that would've made perfect sense to leave in. They left out a chapter that really changed nothing (or rather changed EVERYTHING) save for possibly making people excited and interested enough to want to see the next movie.
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« Reply #802 on: 5 September 2008, 03:28:33 »

I hear they're making a movie from Atlas Shrugged now as well.

There's no way that WON'T piss all over the book.
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« Reply #803 on: 5 September 2008, 03:29:26 »

I don't know enough about it to have an opinion.
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« Reply #804 on: 5 September 2008, 03:41:36 »

UHM, IN THE HARRY POTTER 5 MOVIE THEY LEFT OUT THE SCENE WHERE MALFOY MAKES FUN OF RON'S MUM DURING A QUIDDITCH MATCH AND THEN HARRY AND FRED AND GEORGE BEAT THE PISS OUT OF MALFOY BUT NOT WITH GAY WIZARD DUEL ##### THEY JUST BEAT HIM UP INTO A BLOODY PULP WITH FISTS AND HARRY IS HOLDING THE SNITCH THE WHOLE TIME SO IT'S LIKE BRASS KNUCKLES BASICALLY AND IT WAS ACTUALLY KINDA BADASS AND MALFOY HAD TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL AND... uhm... yeah I'll shut up now.

(Although that is true and the whole reason I went to see that movie.)
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« Reply #805 on: 5 September 2008, 03:44:24 »

It's funny 'cuz I would see it if that was still in there.
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« Reply #806 on: 5 September 2008, 03:57:16 »

Well, that was the best book for other reasons too. Many of which I felt were left out of the movie. Which was the best of the movies so far I guess, but I don't really care about them, I just watch them because.
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« Reply #807 on: 14 September 2008, 08:40:23 »

I want to see How To Lose Friends And Alienate People, comes out on October 3rd, I believe.

The problem is lack of transportation at college, and the even bigger problem of trying to round people up to see a movie when they'd much rather just... well, not. I've got one friend who I think I can convince to go through all the trouble, since she has similar taste in movies as me, though she doesn't share my obsession with Simon Pegg.

I have this disease where I have to see anything with Simon Pegg in it, and I always think it's good. If "Run, Fatboy, Run" sucked, I won't admit it.

Oh, and Megan Fox is in this. Yum.
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« Reply #808 on: 14 September 2008, 08:42:50 »

Is she a good actress? She's not a good human, as far as I've seen. And her acting is "HUH? (I'm hot)" But sure, she looks dee-lish. But "yum" is something women say about men...

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« Reply #809 on: 14 September 2008, 08:46:09 »

In Transformers, she was just eye-candy and that's all we needed.

But I haven't seen her in anything else.

What I can vouch for is that somewhere in the commentary for Spaced, which was recorded after he finished filming for "How To Lose Friends", he joked with either Quentin Tarantino or Kevin Smith that "it's not fair that she's so #####ing beautiful AND that she's such a great actress."

Paraphrased, but he had nothing but praise for her. And Simon has great taste from what I've seen/heard, so I respect the man and his choices.
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« Reply #810 on: 14 September 2008, 08:47:40 »

Maybe he was being sarcastic.
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« Reply #811 on: 14 September 2008, 08:49:47 »

No, he wasn't. I can't explain. Well, I can.

He went on for a small bit about how she was so beautiful and then she surprised him by being a great actress, too, and they all started joking about how it's totally unfair that she can have both perfect looks and such talent. And he was being genuine.
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« Reply #812 on: 14 September 2008, 08:51:10 »

Maybe...
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« Reply #813 on: 14 September 2008, 08:52:45 »

LOOK MAN I KNOW WHAT I HEARD AND HONESTLY I HAVEN'T SEEN HER IN ENOUGH STUFF TO JUDGE BUT PROBABLY WHAT I MOST LIKELY IS THAT SIMON PEGG IS A NICE GUY AND DIDN'T WANT TO TALK ##### ABOUT HIS CO-STARS IN A MOVIE HE IS SUPPOSED TO PROMOTE AND ##### MAN I REALLY NEED TO GO TO SLEEP SO OKAY YOU WIN
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« Reply #814 on: 14 September 2008, 09:01:07 »

WELL HE WASN'T IN HARRY POTTER 5 AND HE'S BRITISH SO IT WAS HIS DUTY OBVIOUSLY AND HE IS THUS IRRRRRRRRRESPONSIBLE.
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« Reply #815 on: 14 September 2008, 16:20:55 »

I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IF HE TURNS UP IN HARRY POTTER 6
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« Reply #816 on: 14 September 2008, 16:55:00 »

He should've been in Extras. That would have been weird but cool.
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« Reply #817 on: 15 September 2008, 16:53:57 »

I still like how Ricky Gervais is at the end of Spaced in an office-type role, which was just before he made The Office.

Posted on: 14 September 2008, 17:26:03

So, today in Film Interpretation, we watched a movie called Election. With Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick and that one Oz guy from the American Pie movies.

It was a fantastic dark comedy. Really clever and entertaining.

I really like this class.
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« Reply #818 on: 15 September 2008, 17:24:19 »

Yeah, well, YOUR FACE IS LIKABLE!
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« Reply #819 on: 16 September 2008, 04:30:00 »

OK so a couple weeks ago my store got passes to Death Note.

Yeah, Death Note. The live action adaptation. I was like "Well this should be awful."
Wrong. Wrrrong.

Now, I've never read the manga or watched the anime but this was actually a pretty cool movie. I like the whole concept, really, and it was well done. Good acting and everything. I really liked it.

The only unfortunate parts are that the Shinigami type guy is visibly the most CG thing since that fire door in Avatar, which isn't even bad it's just not awesome. And the other thing is that it was dubbed. At first it looks poor, but you end up forgetting it's dubbed most of the time anyway.

Oh actually there's a third thing; Japanerds. Seriously. They were awful. The line was full them wearing their stupid pseudo-vampiristic and/or gaynime and/or women's-things-on-men and/or whatever-the-ugly-leatherdaddy-spastic-cousin-of-goth-is clothes. I actually saw two children (Boy and girl? Girl and girl? Boy and boy? No idea.) handcuffed together... Yeah. And all throughout the movie I could tell who was important right away because of the incessant whoos and screams and swoons and lame-teenage-awkwardness-at-a-kiss and everything else that makes me hate any popular anime. Some people actually talked in the movie as if they were still at home watching their pirated fansubbed Death Note episodes while eating barrels of Pocky and drinking chamomile tea because they are such #####ing individuals.

I haven't wanted to kill more people in one room in a long time. And I take the bus DAILY! But still, that was the only actual bad thing. OTHER people. Not shabby, really.

Sonia read the manga and her brother too as well as watching the anime and they both thought it was really good so I think if you liked the Death Note stuff before the movie won't disappoint and if you know nothing about it you'll still enjoy it.

Apparently there's enough story left over for 'at least two more movies', and I'd like to see them. I don't know if I'll end up checking out the original stuff though.
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« Reply #820 on: 16 September 2008, 04:38:26 »

The anime dub is incredibly impressive. And the voice actor for Light Yagmi is the same voice actor as Megaman's from NT Warrior.

I couldn't believe it. He's amazing in Death Note, fanboys even think that his acting is better than the Japanese dub.
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« Reply #821 on: 16 September 2008, 04:50:28 »

I'm talking about the live action movie.
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« Reply #822 on: 16 September 2008, 04:51:34 »

I haven't wanted to kill more people in one room in a long time. And I take the bus DAILY!

BUSES AREN'T ROOMS
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« Reply #823 on: 16 September 2008, 04:55:56 »

I'm talking about the live action movie.

I know, but I was commenting on the anime. I guess Light's voice actor is the same from the anime for the movie, though.

I haven't wanted to kill more people in one room in a long time. And I take the bus DAILY!

BUSES AREN'T ROOMS

I was wondering where you got that quote until I scrolled up and saw a new paragraph inserted into his post.
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« Reply #824 on: 16 September 2008, 04:58:04 »

That seems possible.

I haven't wanted to kill more people in one room in a long time. And I take the bus DAILY!

BUSES AREN'T ROOMS

Anything with four walls a roof and floor all connected can be regarded as a room. Actually even that's too specific. The universe is a series of rooms.

There is the unknown universe, biggest #####ing room of all. The known universe inside it. In that room is galaxies. In our Galaxy room is our solar system. In that room is our planet. Then you got your continent, then county, then state/province/whatever-borders-you-got, then your city/town/region, your neighbourhood, home.

Your home is filled with #####ing rooms but is basically a big room to store all your rooms in so let's just focus on a couple rooms. Your bedroom, with your drawers, which could have a box in them, which could some other container(s) which go on into infinity. Alternatively; Your garage if you have one, stores you car, in that you've got the glove compartment, in that the infinity thing again.
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« Reply #825 on: 16 September 2008, 04:59:08 »

You just BLEW my mind. BLEW IT AWAY.
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« Reply #826 on: 16 September 2008, 04:59:38 »

You blew my mind, Mikero. You blew my mind.

Also, before I post this, DAMN IT ASR I WAS JUST ABOUT TO POST
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« Reply #827 on: 16 September 2008, 05:06:24 »

I'm sure there are galactic systems as well, meaning that Andromeda and such would be in with ours. Possibly rotating around some more majestic type of gravity well than a black hole or each other or just still but huddled together like NS-4 robots in their crates, separated from other galaxy clusters by nearly empty voids of space.

Aaaand then the galactic systems could also be probably be classified similarly, and so on until we realize that all things are really moving around a very unique and unfathomable dot at the center of all things/times/events/places/states/classi
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« Reply #828 on: 16 September 2008, 05:08:04 »

*head explodes*
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« Reply #829 on: 16 September 2008, 05:14:31 »

I'm almost completely certain everything is dots and borders.
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« Reply #830 on: 17 September 2008, 17:11:28 »

Today in Film class, we watched The Sixth Sense.

I've seen it over and over and over but god, I'll be damned if I still don't have to hold back tears at that scene with Cole and his mom in the car, you know, "A laaaadyyyy. She died." When he tells his mom his secret.

It's one of the few twist-based movies that still holds up every time you watch it.
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« Reply #831 on: 18 September 2008, 05:12:15 »

Please. I called that movie when it was in theatres and I saw the commercial. Then later found out I was right. Then didn't see the movie for years. Then did. And it was overrated.

The best scene is when that dead bike woman comes near the car window because it's creepy as hell.
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« Reply #832 on: 18 September 2008, 06:00:17 »

That's the exact scene I'm talking about. "A laaaaaaaadyyy."

And #####, I was 9 or 10 years old when I first saw it so I lacked the ability to figure out the movie, especially since I had no idea what it was supposed to be about. Though, I still think that if I had just watched it for the first time today, I wouldn't have been able to call it.

I still really like it, though. It IS a quality movie.
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« Reply #833 on: 18 September 2008, 06:27:48 »

I've never seen it.
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« Reply #834 on: 18 September 2008, 22:49:41 »

Bruce Willis is dead the whole time. There, now you know the movie.

That's the exact scene I'm talking about. "A laaaaaaaadyyy."

Yea except I don't give a ##### about what the kid is talking about, I'm just looking at the dead woman creeping me the ##### out.

And #####, I was 9 or 10 years old when I first saw it so I lacked the ability to figure out the movie, especially since I had no idea what it was supposed to be about. Though, I still think that if I had just watched it for the first time today, I wouldn't have been able to call it.

I literally saw the commercial ans was like "Kid sees dead people, Bruce is dead person. Twist. Whoo." and then went did something better than watch it in theatres. It's a good movie, I guess, but I think it was totally overhyped and it continuously fails to totally catch my attention when it's on TV, so I always end up doing something else when it's on.

Now Unbreakable on the other hand... That's the limit, son.
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« Reply #835 on: 18 September 2008, 23:10:55 »

Unbreakable was indeed unbelievably awesome.
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« Reply #836 on: 19 September 2008, 02:01:12 »

I have Unbreakable on VHS.
It's THAT good.

Also, I'm reading Fight Club.
I wish I had read it before seeing it.
*sigh*
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« Reply #837 on: 19 September 2008, 07:29:33 »

Yeah, I saw someone reading Fight Club the other day.

I want to read both that and Thank You For Smoking.

Because I like both movies. And the books are probably much better.
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« Reply #838 on: 19 September 2008, 16:43:12 »

They usually/always are.

Unfortunately, there were good books I absolutely loved to read back in the day, and when they released the movie, it sucked or failed to produce an equal or better effect.

Example: Holes.
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« Reply #839 on: 19 September 2008, 23:38:04 »

Finished reading Fight Club.
Swell novel.

The movie was a damn near perfect reproduction.
Different ending though....
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« Reply #840 on: 20 September 2008, 02:11:33 »

Holes was a book? Goddamn.
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« Reply #841 on: 20 September 2008, 02:13:32 »

"It was a GREAT book."

You'll most commonly hear that line right after "I never read, ever, and I've only ever liked one book. Holes."
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« Reply #842 on: 20 September 2008, 02:17:24 »

I imagine it being written by Shia LeBoeuf just because.
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« Reply #843 on: 20 September 2008, 02:17:58 »

I enjoyed that book.
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« Reply #844 on: 20 September 2008, 02:18:45 »

That settles it, I can never read that book.
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« Reply #845 on: 20 September 2008, 02:26:44 »

It actually was pretty good, but it IS a kids book and it's not something anybody over the age of 18 should read for the FIRST time NOW.

It's more of a "haha, yeah, I read that back in the day."

I'm sure if I read it again, I'd hate it.

STANLEY YELNATS.
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« Reply #846 on: 20 September 2008, 02:39:19 »

Yeah.

Clueless is on TV.

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« Reply #847 on: 20 September 2008, 04:51:35 »

ASR got Holes down perfectly.

It's a good book, but I'd suggest you don't read it Mike. It's not really that advanced.

The movie doesn't do justice. I suggest you don't watch it if you haven't read the book, no matter what age.
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« Reply #848 on: 20 September 2008, 04:52:40 »

I'll read it when I'm eight again.
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« Reply #849 on: 20 September 2008, 04:59:04 »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMrDUOe2uuk
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