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Registered 6 years agoBanks on the left, Mcadam on the right.
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Registered 5 years agonickthegun wrote:
Sadly, he doesn't really go mental, just acts a bit nasty and gets overshadowed by Christoph Waltz. It's Sam Jackson who plays the mental bastard.
Im quite looking forward to Django because its going to be the first time Leo has had the opportunity to go mental since whats eating gilbert grape.GHOSTBUSTERS
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nickthegun 44,246 posts
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Well I just got back from it, didn't expect Mcadam to be the dirty one, well worth it.
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Registered 9 years agoDie hard 4. 6/10
S'alright. The helicopter and water thingy thing and the car bullet thing were bollocks, the whole film is like S0 turtally super predictable but its John McClain which is nice.
The others are far more memorable and spectacular. Timmy the elephant is pretty meh as he was in hitman99 problems and being ginger is one
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Dangerous_Dan 1,598 posts
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Registered 2 years agoRise of the Planet of the Apes
The interesting part was all the CGI ape stuff, the rise of the apes so to say. The story around it was quite boring. No memorable human characters in the movie yet too much time was spent on their stuff.
7 for the internal ape stuff and 4 for the humans.
6/10
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Registered 8 years agoDjango Unchained - ?/10
Just got back and still mulling it over. At the very least a 7/10. Brilliant first hour and the chemistry between Foxx and Waltz was great, as well as a great performance from DiCaprio. But there were some incredibly odd decisions made by Tarantino, particularly with the story. I won't spoil anything, but by the end, part of me was thinking whether what happened actually needed to happen. As the case is with Tarantino flicks, though, I'll probably like it more on repeat viewings.
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Plodding first 45 minutes, wooden acting picks up in the last half though
6/10Don’t kid yourself, Jimmy. If a cow ever got the chance, he’d eat you and everyone you care about!
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MightyMetalMonkey 598 posts
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Registered 5 years agoThe Golden Compass - 3/10 - or why Hollywood should read books before buying the rights to them.
Still amazed at how they missed the anti-christian aspects of the story until they'd filmed most of it.
I also liked how they stopped the film before the final twisty scenes, making it look like Daniel Craigs character is a good guy (The twist in the book is that he isn't...) -
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Registered 7 years agoMightyMetalMonkey wrote:
aye it was a massive miss opputunity, i don't think its not they read the book, they chose not to include that side of the book -releasing in a massively christian country, film marketing, lawsuits etc etc.
The Golden Compass - 3/10 - or why Hollywood should read books before buying the rights to them.
Still amazed at how they missed the anti-christian aspects of the story until they'd filmed most of it.
I also liked how they stopped the film before the final twisty scenes, making it look like Daniel Craigs character is a good guy (The twist in the book is that he isn't...)
Its one of those texts though that i'm sure will get more versions of in time, and hopefully one that does it and the series justice.PSN - Cloudsheaven
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Registered 7 years agoMightyMetalMonkey wrote:
aye it was a massive miss opputunity, i don't think its not they read the book, they chose not to include that side of the book -releasing in a massively christian country, film marketing, lawsuits etc etc.
The Golden Compass - 3/10 - or why Hollywood should read books before buying the rights to them.
Still amazed at how they missed the anti-christian aspects of the story until they'd filmed most of it.
I also liked how they stopped the film before the final twisty scenes, making it look like Daniel Craigs character is a good guy (The twist in the book is that he isn't...)
Its one of those texts though that i'm sure will get more versions of in time, and hopefully one that does it and the series justice.PSN - Cloudsheaven
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I don't think any Hollywood film that's so kid friendly can end with one of the main characters murdering a child...AcidSnake - He can't see your sig, avatar, images or vids and talks about himself in the third person because he's proper old-skool...UID 24017
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kalel 76,423 posts
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Registered 10 years agoThey should have filmed the whole trilogy in one shoot a la LotR. This will surely be the model for most things like this now. It makes so much more sense financially.
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Registered 4 years agoAcidSnake wrote:
Worked for Mary Poppins
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nickthegun 44,246 posts
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Registered 7 years agoThey were looking for the next harry potter and thought they couldnt miss but did, horrendously.
Its the same as Hellblazer, in a way. Taking source material and then changing everything everyone loves about it then wondering why it flopped on its arse.
Either do it properly or not at all. I really cant see how people who are paid such massive amounts of money regularly cripple incredibly expensive movies before they are even released.---------------------------------------------------------
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kalel 76,423 posts
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Registered 10 years agoI dunno. I don't think Golden Compass was bad because they messed with the source material too much. I think it was bad because it was bad.
See also Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe. Was pretty faithful really, yet somehow awful. That one should really have been the next LotR by rights. You can't really get better source material than the Narnia books. -
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Registered 4 years agoA big problem with the Narnia books is that the main characters are kids. And kids are shit. Narnia's also a bit gay. -
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Registered 11 years agoIt's a rare book that doesn't give you insight into character's minds, or otherwise relay information in a few words that would be quite tricky to put across visually. Short of having a narrator, you have to replace that depth with something else or it falls flat, perhaps?-- boobs do nothing for me, I want moustaches and chest hair.
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kalel 76,423 posts
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Registered 10 years agoDude, you need to come to terms with your blatant latent homosexuality. I've never seen anyone say other stuff is gay as much as you.
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kalel 76,423 posts
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Registered 10 years agoEr yeah, @Deckard in case that wasn't obvious... -
Watched a few good men over the weekend.
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