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Johncarllos
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« Reply #2405 on: 24 July 2010, 22:24:56 » |
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Oh, I finally saw Inception as well. It was good, but for such a supposedly complex movie it was way too straight forward. Posted on: July 24, 2010, 05:12:44 PM
And reading through the topic, and everyone's concerns, there are definitely plot holes and things that make very little sense. I also thought the imagery of the children was way too heavy.
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ASR
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« Reply #2412 on: 26 July 2010, 00:28:32 » |
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For me, there's a huge difference between films I love and films that I think are the best ever made. I can't make a list of what I believe to be the best films ever made simply because I'm not qualified to - I haven't seen enough films to compare and make an accurate judgement, even though I've seen loads more than the average person.
On the other hand, I do have favorite films, and even though some of them are certainly well-made quality films, there are certainly better films out there if you're looking at them subjectively. For me, though, these particular movies all struck personal chords in me. I can make a list of 50 movies I love, and the order will always change depending on my mood... so I won't bother trying to make a definitive list. Here's three tiny lists of favorites that I usually use as an example of what I like.
THE BIG THREE: Shaun of the Dead Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Pulp Fiction
CLASSICS: Jurassic Park Back to the Future 2 Toy Story
GUILTY PLEASURES: Crank The Italian Job Zoolander
And then of course I love every Pixar movie, most Kevin Smith films, and an enormous number of dumb comedies. I hate picking favorite movies because I can never remember everything I love... but what I listed generally remain pretty static.
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #2426 on: 29 July 2010, 01:48:26 » |
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« Reply #2436 on: 30 July 2010, 04:45:22 » |
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What are you talking about Nickelodeon for? I mean, sure, that's a part of it, but not at all specifically what I meant. I'm just saying this is for the more nerdy, active, "ADD" (though I hate attaching "ADD" to this) generation of the late 80's and early 90's. We all grew up on pretty much the same stuff, be it Nickelodeon or MTV or whatever.
All I mean is that barely anybody above the age of, say, 30 is going to care about this movie at all. And there's plenty of people in the 18-25 demographic that will think it looks stupid or pass it up. It's not going to be a money-making machine. It doesn't have those kinds of legs. What it DOES have legs for, though, is establishing itself a cult classic, a generational anthem, and a good film. All of which I'm quite sure it will.
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