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« Reply #2102 on: 5 October 2009, 04:30:32 » |
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It was VERY stupid-looking. It looks VERY stupid. Something might be wrong with me, because nobody else seems to love bad like I love bad. Posted on: 4 October 2009, 23:22:05
ALSO. Saw Zombieland, then walked right into The Invention of Lying. Zombieland was GREAT. I was very impressed by it. It's still nowhere near Shaun of the Dead, but I've put that on such a high pedestal that I can't blame this movie at all. Very good and very funny. Invention of Lying was a huge disappointment, but it still had some really great and creative parts. Halfway through it took a very strange turn... but I definitely enjoyed it. It's just... I was expecting too much out of it, I guess. Louis CK was great.
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« Reply #2105 on: 5 October 2009, 06:58:01 » |
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Something might be wrong with me, because nobody else seems to love bad like I love bad.
Not necessarily, I had a blast watching Troll 2 in a large group the other day. EVERY SINGLE PERSON IN THE LECTURE HALL joined in for the "oh my goooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooood" line
That's what I would call watching something ironically, like Reefer Madness or Santa's Slay or The Gingerdead Man. You know, crappy B-movies. There's actually not much difference between what I'm saying and that - there's a very fine line and I'm having trouble putting it into words. Like... when I watch Shark Attack 3, I'm laughing because it's bad, and enjoying it because it's bad. When I watch Crank 2 or Gamer, I'm actually genuinely enjoying the movie even though I consciously know they're bad in the ways most people judge films... I'm not enjoying them BECAUSE they're bad. I think the key difference is the passion that goes into them: if the team really cares about the movie or project or whatever, then I would never say I hate it. I give it the benefit of the doubt even if it's not my cup of tea. Stuff that's made clearly for the money and without much heart, like Transformers 2 or G.I. Joe... that stuff I can't stand. Things like Two and a Half Men and CSI also fall into this category. I'm sure some people involved in those things really believe they're making art, but not on enough of a level that I'd appreciate it. Lost isn't great but I really feel like everyone involved loves making it and working on the show. Kevin Smith movies are pretty bad on the technical side of things in comparison to a lot of movies, but I know he puts a lot of heart into his dialogue and writing and characters and that's enough to carry me. I wouldn't love Crank 2 if I didn't truly believe that Nevaldine and Taylor were having the absolute best time of their lives writing and directing it. After all this, and since it's an Roland Emmerich film, 2012 really falls more into the B-movie ironic-viewing category much like where I place The Day After Tomorrow. But I'm glad I got into this discussion because I feel I actually got some words out that I've been meaning to for a while. Posted on: 5 October 2009, 00:57:41
To make up for reading all of that, here is a leaked Toy Story 3 trailer which will likely be taken down by the time anyone reads this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ8vGmAxuVQ
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« Reply #2112 on: 9 October 2009, 22:29:36 » |
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