The SRK Movie Fanatic Thread (REVIEWS, QUESTIONS, RANTS, STARS...ETC.) EVERYTHING!

fuck ya it is…i posted about that a while ago in this thread i think…fucking epic movie…

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Roberth

Rize was an awesome documentary :tup: I’d recommend it to anybody.

WRONG! [/Lex Luthor]

Did you managed to read what I said? I did not even said anything about brawls… All I said that the movie needed Superman doing something epic(Like Superman 1 and Superman 2(except those random powers))

The film was lackluster. Kevin Spacey was the only thing good in that movie…

Superman was emo in Superman returns.

Yeah there is a chasm between Saw and its sequels bigger than any horror franchise I can think of. Saw 2 was garbage, Saw 3 I turned off halfway through and havent felt the need to revisit even though they play it all the time on Showtime and Saw 4 I didnt bother with. However for some reason my dad loves these movies.

I’m prolly behind the times, but I just saw “A Scanner Darkly” and “Momento”. A Scanner Darkly was amazing, I really want to find it on DVD now. Momento was also interesting, though I kinda felt a little cheated by the way the ending just spells everything out for you in a run-on of dialog.

saw 3 was hilarious at the end it was like 20 twists all at once

everyone was playing the game and being tested

the one corny thing i hate about saw too is where at the end they’re always like, didn’t you know you were playing??? then the character has a weird look on his face as they show a slow mo montage of the clues throughout the movie as that song plays

the one thing i did like about 4 though was they gave a lot of backstory on jigsaw and why he does it, besides the whole he has cancer thing

and in 3 he got on amanda because she was giving unwinnable games to the people and she was a murderer, but the games in 4 were unwinnable too. jigsaw gotta get his accomplises in check

i can’t believe they’re making a 5th one of these

Then I guess we’re stuck wondering what it is that you mean by this, since lifting an entire island out of an ocean and hurling it into space as it’s killing you doesn’t qualify.

That’s really my only quibble with what you’re saying here. “Epic” is a poor descriptor, because for one thing, it’s a word that conjures up very different images depending on who you’re talking to. For another, who’s to say that the island thing is less or more epic than battling Kryptonian villains? I wasn’t aware that there is a gradual scale of epic-ness that different superfeats can be measured by.

As for Superman being emo… no, he wasn’t. Dealing with a crisis of emotion does not make one “emo.” Being a whiny little turd who cuts himself while listening to AFI makes one emo. If you didn’t like the movie, that’s fine with me, but getting upset because the character has problems to deal with besides the latest supervillain in town seems kind of ridiculous to me.

what’s “the proposition”?

I just saw Mongol. IT WAS EPIC.

It’s an australian western that came out 2-3 years ago starring Guy Pearce. Nick Cave (the singer) wrote the screenplay. Netflix that shit asap

ya the basic plot is guy is given a proposition, and its to track down and kill his older brother (cause his older brother is some crazy ass dude who kills people and has a bounty on his head) in order to save his younger brother…and shit gets intense…this movie is like amazing…some poetic shit…

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Roberth

Lol. Hopefully they go through with the trilogy.

done and moved to the top.

Even bigger than Friday the 13th and its “sequels”?

let us know what you think…

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Roberth

Infinitely. Unlike Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, or Halloween, Friday the 13th the original isnt even the best of the series, least of all leagues better than anything that followed (as is the case for Halloween). Hell, F13 Part 2 is better than the original, not to mention parts 4 and 6

Why do film analysts say that “Lost in Translation” and “Citizen Kane” were great movies?

I wasn’t a fan of lost in translation, but even I admit that Citizen Kane is probably the greatest movie ever made.

To put it simply, if you were to look as a movie as a visual story then Citizen Kane is nearly the textbook example.

I understood the visual elements and the psychological aspects that those techniques bring, but other than that, it’s a movie about a dude…

yeah, and godfather is a movie about a family and seven samurai is a movie about fuedal japan - i mean, you can break any movie down to some trivial element…