#195487 by borgdrone
Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:52 pm
Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:52 pm
Saw that Scifi channel movie Carny.
just waiting to see StarTrek and Xmen.

Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:Last night I saw Wolverine Origins - I don't give a shit what anybody says, I liked it beginning to end - and not just because of the Hugh Jackman muscle moments. It was really cool.
Actually, I thought Sabertooth was the character to be enthralled with. That fool was badASSSSSS! And though there was a decent amount of depth to the plot lines, yet was really easy to follow. I didn't feel like it was 'let's add a thin plot line and minimal dialogue to balance out the long fight scenes!' No it was awesome. Liev Schreiber FTW.
I'm sure there are die-hard fanboys out there with something to say, but I don't want to hear it.
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I keep having weird James LaBrie dreams
GULCH OF ROT wrote:Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:Last night I saw Wolverine Origins - I don't give a shit what anybody says, I liked it beginning to end - and not just because of the Hugh Jackman muscle moments. It was really cool.
Actually, I thought Sabertooth was the character to be enthralled with. That fool was badASSSSSS! And though there was a decent amount of depth to the plot lines, yet was really easy to follow. I didn't feel like it was 'let's add a thin plot line and minimal dialogue to balance out the long fight scenes!' No it was awesome. Liev Schreiber FTW.
I'm sure there are die-hard fanboys out there with something to say, but I don't want to hear it.
agreed
not to mention how bad ass dead pool was
BrunoN wrote:Das Boot (1981 I think)
I've read a book, so I thought I'll steal the movie off internets (actually I could just borrow it from my bro on DVD but was too lazy) and watch it once more (saw it ages ago).It's one of these movies that didn't age a little bit - it's still dark, grim, claustrophobic, tense and does just everything to show that being a member of a submarine crew was among most stressful jobs evar. Movie is about German u-boot, but message is universal - it's about fear so thick you can slice it with a knife. Cinematography is brilliant - sure special effects are bit old, but still there are some impressive storm shots and amazing dynamic takes inside the ship. And music is brilliant. 11/10.
Read the book, if you want to see closer what happens in mind of a man imprisoned in nearly collapsing submarine 280 meters below the surface of the sea.
fullgore wrote:@islandsinthesky you know thats fake, right?
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I keep having weird James LaBrie dreams
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