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Doddsino
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I will admit that Lake Placid is a guilty pleasure of mine, but that's more for Oliver Platt spouting off some stupid shit. I think this was the last time I ever saw Pullman get a "big" role
And yes...Pullman was Lone Starr...so I guess he gets a pass
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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i didnt mind casper too much
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
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Except for the fact that when he died, he retained his glasses and hair...that always bothered me
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SoldierHawk
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Doddsino wrote: |
I will admit that Lake Placid is a guilty pleasure of mine, but that's more for Oliver Platt spouting off some stupid shit. I think this was the last time I ever saw Pullman get a "big" role
And yes...Pullman was Lone Starr...so I guess he gets a pass |
Good grief I listed my favorite Pullman movies and left out Spaceballs. I have no idea what I was thinking.  to me.
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AtmanRyu
Title: The Wandering Dragon
Joined: Jun 25 2009
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Finally got to see 2012, and despite of not having an Earth-shattering Kaboom, I enjoyed it overall.
Let's see if I can summarize it in a few sentences:
- The destruction scenes were delicious; if you looked closely, you could actually see people falling to their death.
- "In Soviet Russia, airplane fucks end of world!"
- The science in the movie would be the equivalent of waterboarding to the average scientist.
- In a related note, the reason the movie gives for the planet to get mangled the way it does sounds rather stupid if you say it out loud. (Hint: Think a microwave)
- Good lord, people can't be THAT dumb... Can they?
- Bring up Princess Diana and pretty much compare it to an an incident in the movie that was blatant cover up conspiracy; class act...
- Was mad at first that there were no spaceships and instead were big boats, but got over it rather quick for one reason: Humanity sucks at progress. Seriously: it's 2009. No flying cars, no jetpacks, no teleportation. Are you telling me that by 2012 we can suddenly pull spaceships out of our asses that can carry a quarter of a million people (plus supplies) to a planet or satellite we haven't even colonized to begin with?
- Some death scenes were just plain cruel, even for Emmerich's standards.
- Did I mention how delicious the destruction was?
In short, if you have little to no faith in the human race and want to see it squirm under a sadistic God's thumb, you'll have a fun time. For the rest of you, you'd be better off waiting for the Rifftrax version of it.
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Eddie_Hyde
Title: Ernie with the Disposal
Joined: Apr 13 2009
Location: Gulag
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I saw it. I don't think they know how neutrinos work. If I were a movie critic, my review would consist of this: To anyone with basic scientific knowledge, this movie is like being sodomized with a wine bottle.
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
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Eddie_Hyde wrote: |
I saw it. I don't think they know how neutrinos work. If I were a movie critic, my review would consist of this: To anyone with basic scientific knowledge, this movie is like being sodomized with a wine bottle. |
Bottom part first
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Eddie_Hyde
Title: Ernie with the Disposal
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Exactly.
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
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Possibly shattered...covered in tabasco
....alright...that's enough out of me
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Mr. Bomberman
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Title: (still) token black.
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Remember: the normal audience is stupid, so it won't matter anyway.
Anyway, I just saw this at my local theater, got snuck in so I didn't have to pay money for it Slim pickings, but at least the people I were with didn't decide on Twilight, 'cause I would've went right back home if they did that.
...ahem.
I also liked it myself. Good eye candy, appropiately ridiculous, and just plain fun if not a bit scary.
which brings me to next point: I don't think I can watch these movies anymore. I know it's not going to happen, but there were a couple times where I kinda went into violent shocks and even asked my sis to be ready in case I went into a seizure. I also felt the same way watching The Day After Tomorrow when it came out, too.
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AtmanRyu
Title: The Wandering Dragon
Joined: Jun 25 2009
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Mr. Bomberman wrote: |
which brings me to next point: I don't think I can watch these movies anymore. I know it's not going to happen, but there were a couple times where I kinda went into violent shocks and even asked my sis to be ready in case I went into a seizure. I also felt the same way watching The Day After Tomorrow when it came out, too. |
Epileptic attacks, or...?
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Mr. Bomberman
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MouthForWar
Title: The People's Champ!
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I personally think that this movie is a horrible carreer move for John Cusack, which is one of my favorite actors. I thought War Inc. was GENIUS!!!
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Syd Lexia
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MouthForWar wrote: |
I personally think that this movie is a horrible carreer move for John Cusack, which is one of my favorite actors. I thought War Inc. was GENIUS!!! |
War Inc. pisses me off so much. It's like Lord of War Lite, and the ending SUCKS. The ending especially sucks because many people, including Cusack, consider it to be the unofficial sequel to Grosse Point Blank. Martin Blank can't EVER die!
As for 2012, the action sequences were riduculous, but cool. Overall, the dialogue and acting weren't anywhere near as cheesetastic as I'd hoped they would be. Danny Glover was awesome. My one main problem was that they show Mecca, but Emmerich didn't have the balls to show it being destroyed. This was deliberate. He said in interviews that it was "too sacred" or something like that. Yet, he has no problem show an extended scene of the Vatican being destroyed, or killing off the Dalai Lama. The truth is one of two things: 1) Emmerich is either a coward who's afraid of having a Jihad declared on him or 2) Emmerich is a typical liberal Hollywood anti-Christian terrorist sympathizer. Actually, it's probably a combination of the two.
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JoshWoodzy
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Yeah, agreed He tosses his agenda around too much and it makes him look like a tool. As long as he doesn't start being pushy and preachy then he can remain as far in the back of my mind as he should be.
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MouthForWar
Title: The People's Champ!
Joined: Apr 03 2008
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Syd Lexia wrote: |
MouthForWar wrote: |
I personally think that this movie is a horrible carreer move for John Cusack, which is one of my favorite actors. I thought War Inc. was GENIUS!!! |
War Inc. pisses me off so much. It's like Lord of War Lite, and the ending SUCKS. The ending especially sucks because many people, including Cusack, consider it to be the unofficial sequel to Grosse Point Blank. Martin Blank can't EVER die!
As for 2012, the action sequences were riduculous, but cool. Overall, the dialogue and acting weren't anywhere near as cheesetastic as I'd hoped they would be. Danny Glover was awesome. My one main problem was that they show Mecca, but Emmerich didn't have the balls to show it being destroyed. This was deliberate. He said in interviews that it was "too sacred" or something like that. Yet, he has no problem show an extended scene of the Vatican being destroyed, or killing off the Dalai Lama. The truth is one of two things: 1) Emmerich is either a coward who's afraid of having a Jihad declared on him or 2) Emmerich is a typical liberal Hollywood anti-Christian terrorist sympathizer. Actually, it's probably a combination of the two. |
Didn't like it? I thought it was hilarious. Another Cusack dark comedy I really enjoyed was The Ice Harvest. Other then that, I really like Death to Smoochy, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, Bottlerocket and my new favorite, Tropic Thunder. Dark Comedies are my favorite films.
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
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If you like dark comedies...I would check out Very Bad Things
It's so fucked up, but I can't help but laugh my ass off
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MouthForWar
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Haha. I heard of that before, I just have never checked it out. Maybe I'll give it a little gander.
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Doddsino
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Do it man
Best film based around Las Vegas...ever
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Syd Lexia
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I love The Ice Harvest.
If it wasn't for that missile at the end, War Inc would be great.
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MouthForWar
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Yeah, it did kind of seem like they rushed the ending, but I still thought that Cusack did a great job. There were some extremely funny moments in it, and it was nice to see brother and sister Cusack back together again. I always thought it was cool of them, doing movies together and such. The hot sauce shots were a nice touch.  The opening scene had me from the get-go.
See, I like John Cusack because he is areal person. The man lives in Chicago, and still rides public transportation, despite being as famous as he is. That, and he is down to earth and very friendly.
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Thorinair
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2012 was enjoyable, if only because of the highly detailed destruction. By no means is it Oscar worthy, but it did its job of killing a few hours.
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Thorton02
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Doddsino wrote: |
Ghandi wrote: |
I saw this Saturday night.
Good disaster movie.
Think Independence Day without the aliens. It's pretty much the exact formula down to the supporting characters. |
So millions of people die, but the fucking dog lives? |
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I laughed my ass off in the theatre when I saw that. That was totally gay. Gay as in retarded, not homosexual.
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Andrew Man
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Just watched this on Netflix. Was not nearly as awful as I was expecting. My big complaint was there were too many "cutting it close" scenes. Like the part where there are driving to the airport in CA in the limo was fucking ridiculous.
Overall though, the special effects and destruction were great, and I thought the acting was pretty good for the most part. As usual, Cusack is the man.
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Syd Lexia
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Andrew Man wrote: |
Just watched this on Netflix. Was not nearly as awful as I was expecting. My big complaint was there were too many "cutting it close" scenes. |
I joked to my brother that it should have been called "Wuh-oh!: The Movie" or "Hold Onnnnn!" because of all the close calls. It was like, literally, every other scene.
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