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« Reply #1302 on: 7 January 2009, 17:49:46 » |
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I want to see it... I got both House of the Dead movies but haven't watched them yet. But THIS is clearly going to be the best movie ever! OHO!
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I might be ugly... At least I ain't got no money!
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #1307 on: 11 January 2009, 02:28:23 » |
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I thought Resident Evil: Degeneration was okay. It had plenty of need stuff, but I was hoping that you'd get to see more zombies and blood all over the place. The animation was excellent. There were plenty of times throughout that I forgot I was looking at a CGI film. Overall, I'd give it a B-, but I can't really see myself watching this movie a lot.
I didn't feel like there were too few zombies. I figured it was just about right. Especially the fight at the end, that was swell, and very videogame-y. Some scenes looked entirely lifelike in the film, and very few things looked cheesy. Posted on: January 09, 2009, 12:00:49 PM
Zack and Miri make a porno was a decent film.
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Mikero
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« Reply #1321 on: 17 January 2009, 18:26:25 » |
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Beverly Hills Chihuahua. And yes they did. Disney just has top-notch quality control. Sure, Pixar's flicks stand out as the tip-top of quality in recent years, but there isn't a single animated Disney movie that you can really say is BAD.
WRONG. Every sequel movie is a pile whether or not I liked it as a kid (i.e. The Return Of Jaffar). There are horrible quality control issues in their FEATURES such as The Little Mermaid, Alladin, and others that they've had to change in releases. A lot of their older films have completely racist or sexist characters and phrases that they've either changed in releases or pretended that the films just don't exist. There are actually a LOT of bad Disney movies. Go watch Dumbo, Pinocchio, and ESPECIALLY The Black Cauldron (which is like the worst Disney Movie ever, and deservedly) and then try and tell me how good they are. Even Jungle Book and Cinderella are sucky now, and were basically just alright in the first place. Every Pixar movie is perfect in every sense of the word.
Wrong. (no capitals) I'll give it to you that over 95% of their stuff is amazing, but not perfect and they've got some movies that aren't up to scratch. Like Cars which is at best an OK movie but has weak storytelling and characters and the visuals aren't as strong as their others. It's still a great movie, just not as good as their other stuff. I'll never see A Bug's Life unless I have to. Pixar has less movies than Disney (although now Pixar owns majority share in Disney), but only like 2 released Pixar feature movies aren't good.
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ASR
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« Reply #1329 on: 24 January 2009, 06:54:44 » |
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I'll check out the other two when I can. Hypercube sounds like it could be pretty cool with the more futuristic theme. Posted on: 19 January 2009, 01:18:01
AWGAWD I JUST WATCHED "KISS KISS BANG BANG" AND AWMAWGAWD SO AWESOME RDJ = <3 Posted on: 20 January 2009, 02:29:56
Seriously, you guys need to watch Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Absolutely unbelievable movie. But yeah, watched Cube 2: Hypercube last night, and I hated it. I just didn't like it at all, it felt unrealistic and dumb in comparison to the first Cube, which was almost plausible and actually had an engaging plot. Hypercube was just silly most of the time. And tonight I watched Cube Zero. It was a lot better, but not as good as the original. It has a lot of stuff about what's going on outside of the "Cube" or whatever. Pretty cool.
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ASR
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« Reply #1334 on: 26 January 2009, 16:15:33 » |
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I was trying to decide whether I should post this here or in the TV thread, but whatever.
I found out that the Dead Like Me movie was already broadcast in Canada or something so I figured it might be online somewhere. I was right.
So, basically, just got done watching it.
For a follow-up movie, it didn't really clear up too many loose ends, but then again, Dead Like Me isn't really that type of show.
Henry Ian Cusick didn't get nearly enough screentime, though I can't say he was giving that great of a performance anyway. Still, nice to see him there. A much different role than Desmond.
Anyway, a lot of it's cool because it revolves around a lot of the reaping "rules" being broken.
Daisy's replacement bugs me a lot, since she's basically just playing Daisy without that hint of heart that was always just there under the surface. So, basically, she's just playing an annoying ditz.
And Rube's absence changes the tone of everything, but it almost works. Still, it's so much different without him.
Anyway, it has its moments and I still really enjoyed it. Give it a shot, I know there's a handful of Dead Like Me fans around MMM.
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