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#204130 by Leechmaster
Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:11 am
sj_2150 wrote:apparently theres 2 robots in transformers 2 that are considered to be "racist". i would like to see this


Yeah, two of the Autobots, Skids and Mudflap, have got a lot of heat from people... There are certain moments when they do kind of fall into almost stereotypical black character roles. It isn't subtle at all, really, but it is being blown up a lot. Massive pun intended.

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Watched Franklyn and Ratatouille last night. Franklyn was thoroughly enjoyable, very visually impressive, with a great soundtrack and a good ending that wrapped everything up well. Felt a bit incoherent and convoluted in certain parts, but I still thought it was a very good effort. Ratatouille was surprisingly enjoyable! We just got it cos you get a free kids DVD free when you rent two movies, and I think we were both surprised at the quality of the movie.
#204139 by islandsinthesky
Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:07 am
Leechmaster wrote:Watched Franklyn and Ratatouille last night. Franklyn was thoroughly enjoyable, very visually impressive, with a great soundtrack and a good ending that wrapped everything up well. Felt a bit incoherent and convoluted in certain parts, but I still thought it was a very good effort. Ratatouille was surprisingly enjoyable! We just got it cos you get a free kids DVD free when you rent two movies, and I think we were both surprised at the quality of the movie.


That can happen with Pixar.

I heard up was good if you only see it once, but apparently the short at the beginning of it is the best Pixar short yet.
#205088 by vt1100
Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:15 am
Slumdog Millionaire Surprisingly good this one, I usually try to steer clear from these multiple oscar winner movies. Then Push kind of X-men/Heroes type of action, promising but lacks something. Bubba Ho-Tep hilarious moments, must for all Bruce Campbell fans :D And finally Burn After Reading not too bad either.
#205195 by sj_2150
Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:04 am
Saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. it was a decent film. sadly it was too dependent on the CGI effects. the acting was a bit stiff too.
#205206 by AlucardXIX
Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:03 am
sj_2150 wrote:Saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. it was a decent film. sadly it was too dependent on the CGI effects. the acting was a bit stiff too.


Keanu Reeves was in it...what did you expect?! haha I heard the same thing from others, actually.
#205293 by sj_2150
Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:55 pm
AlucardXIX wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:Saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. it was a decent film. sadly it was too dependent on the CGI effects. the acting was a bit stiff too.


Keanu Reeves was in it...what did you expect?! haha I heard the same thing from others, actually.

well i was expecting him to be stiff, you have to but so was Jennifer Conolly and alot of the other cast.
#205303 by Leechmaster
Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:13 pm
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:Saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. it was a decent film. sadly it was too dependent on the CGI effects. the acting was a bit stiff too.


Keanu Reeves was in it...what did you expect?! haha I heard the same thing from others, actually.

well i was expecting him to be stiff, you have to but so was Jennifer Conolly and alot of the other cast.

Was Jennifer Connolly's acting stiff or did her acting make you stiff? :wink: Get it? Get it!?!?!? It's cos she's hot. She might give you an erection. Hur hur.
#205329 by AlucardXIX
Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:34 pm
Leechmaster wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:Saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. it was a decent film. sadly it was too dependent on the CGI effects. the acting was a bit stiff too.


Keanu Reeves was in it...what did you expect?! haha I heard the same thing from others, actually.

well i was expecting him to be stiff, you have to but so was Jennifer Conolly and alot of the other cast.

Was Jennifer Connolly's acting stiff or did her acting make you stiff? :wink: Get it? Get it!?!?!? It's cos she's hot. She might give you an erection. Hur hur.


Oh snap
#205450 by sj_2150
Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:31 am
Leechmaster wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:Saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. it was a decent film. sadly it was too dependent on the CGI effects. the acting was a bit stiff too.


Keanu Reeves was in it...what did you expect?! haha I heard the same thing from others, actually.

well i was expecting him to be stiff, you have to but so was Jennifer Conolly and alot of the other cast.

Was Jennifer Connolly's acting stiff or did her acting make you stiff? :wink: Get it? Get it!?!?!? It's cos she's hot. She might give you an erection. Hur hur.

both :mrgreen:
#205459 by Persuader
Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:37 am
Saw Drag me to hell. Raimi's the man! Camera work, sound, splatter/humour in a twisted mix...It was all good.
#206711 by vt1100
Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:58 am
Harry Potter and half blooded prince or whatever it's called. It was too long for starters and....pfff. Still, Helena Bonham-Carter, kinda makes you think some, maybe little dirty, things :wink:
#206719 by Leechmaster
Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:51 pm
Bruno. I did not expect to laugh as much as I did, and certain bits made me laugh utterly hysterically. I would highly highly recommend it if you want an hour and a half of cheap laughs and offensive brilliance. It's definitely one of those movies to see in a cinema, because the audience reaction is priceless to hear as well. Big thumbs up!
#206726 by EphelDuath666
Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:27 pm
Leechmaster wrote:Bruno. I did not expect to laugh as much as I did, and certain bits made me laugh utterly hysterically. I would highly highly recommend it if you want an hour and a half of cheap laughs and offensive brilliance. It's definitely one of those movies to see in a cinema, because the audience reaction is priceless to hear as well. Big thumbs up!


I want to see it sooooo much. But those idiots here dubbed it. Can you believe that? That takes away from all the fake austrian greatness. So I might wait for the DVD release.
#206899 by Wander
Fri Jul 24, 2009 2:23 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:
Leechmaster wrote:Bruno. I did not expect to laugh as much as I did, and certain bits made me laugh utterly hysterically. I would highly highly recommend it if you want an hour and a half of cheap laughs and offensive brilliance. It's definitely one of those movies to see in a cinema, because the audience reaction is priceless to hear as well. Big thumbs up!


I want to see it sooooo much. But those idiots here dubbed it. Can you believe that? That takes away from all the fake austrian greatness. So I might wait for the DVD release.


But don't some theaters over there still show the original version? Atleast when I visited Berlin, it wasn't a problem.
#206905 by Aden
Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:12 pm
Watched The Bucket List last night. I really liked it. It fit perfectly with my current emotional state (lol), that I may have brought up previously with my mentions of "Into the Wild" / "Christopher McCandless".

Saw Bruno the other week, couple-a-days after its release. I second all that Leech has said. Definately a Cinema film.

Though to be honest, I'm not sure if I prefer Borat or not. Spose they're as good as each other...

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