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Red Sonja at 19%. A high score for such nonsense.
Red Sonja at 19%. A high score for such nonsense.
I'm glad to hear that you listen to the crowd. Personally I'm not that into reviews at all, for all sorts of reasons... nonetheless, I'm glad :)
Big dumb popcorn flicks aren't my cup of tea. I do like popcorn. But, ironically, not tea.
I'm sure you're not the only one looking forward to it.
@Kenobi said:
@Christoffer: Yes it is cheap. It cuts production costs significantly.
That's your answer? It cuts the costs like any other show on television. What dreamworld do you live in where productions get infinite funding? With that reasoning most shows are bad. But, again, go ahead and dislike it all you want.
Making a television show like this (mostly outdoors, big crew, lots of actors) is NOT cheap even if there isn't a lot of fake blood and facial prosthetics. And trying to make a good show on a tight budget isn't lazyness, quite the opposite.
Some characters can be mildly irritating and inconsistent if if you think it sucks so badly, go watch something else.
So she's thinks perfection is uninteresting and later on claims one of the key elements of perfection is authenticity. Wich is why she collects stuff worn by time and loves unfinished works that have some hidden potential even though you should be commited to the present.
Nah, sorry. I'm just tired and grumpy. Guess she have some good points.
- No matter how hard I try to understand, superheroes are ridiculous and I can barely sit through a whole superhero movie. And I usually love ridiculous things.
Speaking of which...
- Shattered Glass made me like Hayden Christensen. The tension I felt in some scenes can only be described as... well, good acting. And he's a master of being a snot nosed brat.
I don't remember music videos at all. It's one of those cases where everyone's trying to stand out and nobody does. So I guess this is my all time favourite... safe pick.
If you're born on february 29th you get 4 birthday wishes... in 2016.
If you can find it then go ahead and add it :)
I noticed there's some region limitations to a couple of songs wich are grayed out for me. I have no clue what limitations other regions have.
And I will immediately start cleaning up my picks... why the hell did I add a song from Oliver and Company?
February 5th
Go aquarians!
Good equinox y'all!
Just wanted to check if the Spotify "Collaborative Playlist" worked at at all. I threw together a bunch carefully picked movie related tracks in a playlists and wanted to know if you could add to this this list. Please try it out (if can you see it at all) and answer to this post.
Feel free to add any movie related track to this playlist (if this actually works). I would love to know your darkest secrets about soundtracks and other movie related music.
@rem25: I'm just trying to win people over. But you're right, both Alex and Rorie were sarcastic in their own ways (or maybe it's that californian sardonicism I've heard so much about. Not my words). If one can't taketh a bit of salty hilarity, then maybe internet isn't for one.
@Deusx said:
@FinalDasa: @saydella: I love how people on the internet always try to correct spelling errors from other users without actually realizing there are people who don't have english as their first language. Small minded, huh? Saydella, I think your sarcasm is very rude and unprofessional. I'm just glad to realize I have no reason to come back here anymore.
English is a second language to me, aswell, and I've realized you just have to endure it. Internet isn't getting any less sarcastic and you have to take the attitude with a grain (well, truck loads) of salt. I have the forum thread in one browser tab and google in another ready to translate. It's a great way to learn.
You sure there's no other reason to come back here other than one single editor? What about the community?
Name your three most favourite Stanley Kubrick movies in descending order.
Pick your answer wisely. It's a matter of utter importance to me.
So many posts and no Emile Hirsh yet. But then again, he seems like a guy who doesn't really want to be a huge star.
Most comedic acts loose their touch after a while. Think about Robin Williams, Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, Steve Martin, Ben Stiller. I think it's the same for writers and directors. Maybe they simply get tired of the comedy they've been associated with... I know I would, comedy needs to be fresh and surprising.
Yeah, I had a hard time with that katana chick. Not so much the character but the ultra stilized Matrixesque action figure pose. Maybe Lobo will show up in the next season, that'll be cool
@Deathawk said:
I'd just like to say that without ever seeing either version of this movie and not knowing a lot about either, I knew exactly what this thread was referring to by the title alone.
Take that as you will
This movie have a few horrible scenes. I'm guessing you're thinking of a different one.