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#317699 by vt1100
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:04 am
I have to say that Superman
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disguised as Clark Kent just with pair of glasses is as old joke as Superman himself
(put it in spoiler in case somebody doesn't already know :roll: ). But I guess that they wanted to keep that detail true to original story.
#317719 by vt1100
Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:29 pm
Cloud Atlas

Certainly one of the more interesting movies that I have seen a while, and rather massive too with mulptiple stories (and lenght). Also same actors playing multiple parts. Here lies also little problem to those who are accustomed to fiddle with cell or testies during movies, this requires full attention to fully appreciate storyline. Hard to rate this though, I'll guess that it takes some time to really soak in but in general I liked it a lot.
#317720 by fragility
Thu Jul 25, 2013 9:36 am
JuZ wrote:
fragility wrote:The World's End

Not as good as SotD and Hot Fuzz :(


One should never trust a trailer, but I kind of got the impression that it was going to be a bit of a let down (by comparison, that is).

Will still check it out though.


Yeah, was of the same mindset
#317740 by Bookwyrm83
Sat Jul 27, 2013 6:17 pm
fragility wrote:Mary and Max

Really loved it, although it was very sad :(


It does have one of the most bittersweet endings I've seen in a film. And I actually lived in Mount Waverley when it came out.
#317759 by JuZ
Tue Jul 30, 2013 6:51 pm
MrDishington wrote:Lost In Translation
I knew nothing going in and that was probably for the best. It was a painful film but done in a very gentle, comforting way. And Bill Murray is awesome.


Yes. Yes he is.
#317763 by vt1100
Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:49 am
Wolverine 3D yesterday. Slightly slower pace than expected from this type of movie, but it worked. Bullet train scene was bit meh, maybe it had worked better in slightly shorter version but overall good job. Once again 2/3 of the audience left once end credits started rolling and thus missing final scene, should know by now that these Marvel movies contains easter eggs every time.
#317806 by EphelDuath666
Fri Aug 09, 2013 9:02 am
Cockneys vs. Zombies Soooooo fucking good. No clue why it didn't receive the same hype that Shaun of the Dead did because it is at least as good, in my opinion. So much fun!
#317825 by swervedriver
Mon Aug 12, 2013 4:20 am
vt1100 wrote:Cloud Atlas

Certainly one of the more interesting movies that I have seen a while, and rather massive too with mulptiple stories (and lenght). Also same actors playing multiple parts. Here lies also little problem to those who are accustomed to fiddle with cell or testies during movies, this requires full attention to fully appreciate storyline. Hard to rate this though, I'll guess that it takes some time to really soak in but in general I liked it a lot.


Saw this one last night. Once all those storylines start to connect it really left me with a "whoooaaaa" kind of feeling. Really liked it.

Also saw No Country For Old Men again, also very good. Javier Bardem is just fantastic in this one.

Watched Tom Cruise's Jack Reacher too, and while entertaining, left me with a few too many plotholes. The bad guy being pretty one-dimensional didn't really help, but the interaction between Cruise and Rosamund Pike was quite good. Enjoyable, and at the same time rather forgettable.
#317830 by EphelDuath666
Mon Aug 12, 2013 7:58 am
swervedriver wrote:Watched Tom Cruise's Jack Reacher too, and while entertaining, left me with a few too many plotholes. The bad guy being pretty one-dimensional didn't really help, but the interaction between Cruise and Rosamund Pike was quite good. Enjoyable, and at the same time rather forgettable.


yeah, the whole plot is just a little 'meh'. Great action but it's one of those movies that I probably won't return to.
#317869 by Kaartinen
Tue Aug 13, 2013 4:33 am
Just saw the Evil Dead remake. It was ok. But then again, I had already read the fanboy-reviews of the movie, so I knew not to expect that much. So, with that mindset, it was ok.
#317874 by EphelDuath666
Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:37 am
The Car....wonderful, wonderful B-movie. Imagine Jaws except the movie is set in the desert in Utah and the shark was replaced with a possessed car. So much win! Had a blast watching it.

Castle Freak...loved that one too and have not seen it in ages. It's about a deformed, disgusting freak who lived in the catacombs of a castle his whole life and eventually breaks free and creates all sorts of havoc. At some point he eats the pussy of a hooker....LITERALLY. :lol:

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