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Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 24 Aug 2015 16:13
by Omphalos
There are 4 Halo movies?

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 27 Aug 2015 21:28
by Eyes High
Omphalos wrote:There are 4 Halo movies?
No, only one but it's called Halo 4. I wish there were more.

My son said it covers part of the time between the third and fourth games.


Just watched Barbarella for the first time last night. It was ....interesting.. :shifty:

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 27 Aug 2015 22:12
by Freakzilla
Eyes High wrote:Just watched Barbarella for the first time last night. It was ....interesting.. :shifty:
You have my "partial" attention.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 28 Aug 2015 15:41
by Serkanner
Eyes High wrote:
Just watched Barbarella for the first time last night. It was ....interesting.. :shifty:
Classic. Loved it.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 28 Aug 2015 15:49
by inhuien
Serkanner wrote:
Eyes High wrote:
Just watched Barbarella for the first time last night. It was ....interesting.. :shifty:
Classic. Loved it.
Thx, I'm watching Barbarella clips now :) .

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 28 Aug 2015 16:01
by Eyes High
Serkanner wrote:
Eyes High wrote:
Just watched Barbarella for the first time last night. It was ....interesting.. :shifty:
Classic. Loved it.
I bet I can imagine two perky reasons. :wink:

Watched Odd Thomas last night. It was good. Interesting story line and nice CGI. Spiff said it was a good adaptation of the book. I haven't read the books yet but they are on my the list..

Also watched Supervolcano. It was so-so.. Would have loved to see more lava flow but I guess it wasn't in the budget. Special effects were hit and miss. But if you like cheap disaster flicks this would suffice.
Inh, I watched it on Netflix.
The excess machine was....uhm... :whistle:

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 28 Aug 2015 16:18
by Serkanner
Eyes High wrote:
Serkanner wrote:
Eyes High wrote:
Just watched Barbarella for the first time last night. It was ....interesting.. :shifty:
Classic. Loved it.
I bet I can imagine two perky reasons. :wink:

Watched Odd Thomas last night. It was good. Interesting story line and nice CGI. Spiff said it was a good adaptation of the book. I haven't read the books yet but they are on my the list..

Also watched Supervolcano. It was so-so.. Would have loved to see more lava flow but I guess it wasn't in the budget. Special effects were hit and miss. But if you like cheap disaster flicks this would suffice.
Inh, I watched it on Netflix.
The excess machine was....uhm... :whistle:
Besides the two obvious perky reasons :oops: ... I really like the movie because of the relevance to its timeframe. It was full of flower power, drugs and sexual revolution and all that in a science fiction setting ... what is not to like?

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 07 Sep 2015 13:25
by Freakzilla
Mad Max: Fury Road

Not very imaginative, but worthy of being called Mad Max 4 I guess.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 07 Sep 2015 13:49
by Robspierre
Freakzilla wrote:Mad Max: Fury Road

Not very imaginative, but worthy of being called Mad Max 4 I guess.

:shock:

Dude, there was so much going on in the movie, you need to look for symbols and metaphors, the sparse dialogue makes you take in more of the film and get what is going on.

Rob

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 07 Sep 2015 14:45
by Freakzilla
Robspierre wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Mad Max: Fury Road

Not very imaginative, but worthy of being called Mad Max 4 I guess.

:shock:

Dude, there was so much going on in the movie, you need to look for symbols and metaphors, the sparse dialogue makes you take in more of the film and get what is going on.

Rob
I've watched it twice this weekend. Don't get me wrong... saying it's worthy is high praise. But it just seems like and extended last act of Road Warrior (Mad Max 2).

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 08 Sep 2015 22:22
by Robspierre
It may take place after Thunderdome.

Mad Max- Remote area shelter from the devastation, ends with Max driving off into the wasteland.
Road Warrior - Society is broken down, signs of civilization are devolving.
Thunder dome - Civilization is restarting, you have the gathering of people into communities and the beginning of the struggle to rise out of the devastation.
Fury Road - More enclaves of society are appearing with industry, gas, bullets, food production.

Rob

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 09 Sep 2015 14:45
by Omphalos
I like the Mad Max movies, so don't get me wrong. But the whole narrative about what happened to society is just way too fucking vague for me. Society collapses and rebuilds itself during a ten or maybe 20 year phase of one guy's life, and nobody ever talks about what happened? Nobody laments the past?

Far as I am concerned those movies are stand-alones.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 09 Sep 2015 23:54
by Robspierre
Omphalos wrote:I like the Mad Max movies, so don't get me wrong. But the whole narrative about what happened to society is just way too fucking vague for me. Society collapses and rebuilds itself during a ten or maybe 20 year phase of one guy's life, and nobody ever talks about what happened? Nobody laments the past?

Far as I am concerned those movies are stand-alones.
That is one interpretation that Miller has given over the years, along with Fury Road happening after Thunderdome and even stating it takes place before Thunderdome.

He has suggested that the movies are the retellings of the stories about Mad Max that have grown and changed over the years as they have been passed down from person to person.

The beauty of the movies is that they could be all the interpretations depending how you look at them, that is how strong the story telling is.

Rob

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 24 Jan 2016 14:40
by Sandwurm88
Just watched A Scanner Darkly, really enjoyed it. Easily the most faithful-to-book PKD adaption.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 24 Jan 2016 15:35
by SadisticCynic
Watched a few movies I should probably have watched way back.

No Country For Old Men. Loved it.
Battle Royale. Eh...
Clerks. Probably should have watched this as a teenager.
MIB3. Better than I expected actually.
PotC: On Stranger Tides. Decent show, but doesn't live up to the original.

New: The Hateful Eight. Great, but sooo long.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 01 Feb 2016 04:16
by SandRider
as an historical re-enactor (who's slipped back into rendezvous (pre-1840s fur trade era/mountain man) because they don't mind me getting drunk and falling into the fire like the fucking hens in the confederate cavalry do and don't get pissed off and call the sheriff about what I chose to put in my pipe) AND a huge DiCaprio fan (& I don't care what ANY of you think about that) I was really, really excited about The Revenant.

biggest fucking disappointment since SandTurds of noDune.

they played high, holy hell with the historical facts of the Hugo Glass story, for no good reason. Also, I believed the hype, that THIS was the role that would get Leo the Academy Award he was denied for the Aviator. But son, you don't get an Oscar for being dirty and cold and bloody for two hours, and only having 10 lines of (really lame & pointless) dialog (which comes in ONE scene) Srsly, he speaks in a made-up "native" language to his (non-historical son) and grunts in the first few minutes, gets fucked up by a bear and crawls thru snow for-fucking-ever. Gets to the fort, has his ten lines, then goes back out in the snow. bullshit, I say, just bullshit.


ON THE OTHER HAND: Manson Family Vacation (now on netflix) is staggeringly awesome.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 22 Feb 2016 20:33
by Freakzilla
Deadpool :lol:

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 23 Feb 2016 05:53
by lotek
Freakzilla wrote:Deadpool :lol:
Hell yeah, it was the best!
I'm sorry kids, but you ruined enough movies as it is, that R rating was the best thing that could happen to costumed vigilantes.

This was pretty cool too
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Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 23 Feb 2016 09:04
by Naib
lotek wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Deadpool :lol:
Hell yeah, it was the best!
I'm sorry kids, but you ruined enough movies as it is, that R rating was the best thing that could happen to costumed vigilantes.
Very true. Deadpool was pure spice.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 23 Feb 2016 12:16
by Omphalos
My boy is begging me to take him. Unfortunately for him I'm pretty sure we will be watching that one in the comfort of our own home.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 23 Feb 2016 12:50
by lotek
Yeah, sorry kiddo, but this is not for you :)

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 23 Feb 2016 15:34
by Freakzilla
I took my kids. The language is vulgar and there is a pretty nasty sex scene. Nothing they couldn't handle though, they've been thoroughly desensitized.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 24 Feb 2016 06:13
by lotek
Hey I don't mind kids watching it, damn they all play GTA and they've been scarred by Trevor just like the rest of us.
But their ratings, now that's another story.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 24 Feb 2016 09:28
by Ampoliros
Kids can't ruin Deadpool, but they can ruin going to the theater.

Unless you are comfortable explaining what pegging is, don't take kids to see Deadpool.

That said, loved it, and I'm not even a Deadpool fan.

Re: Movies you have watched recently

Posted: 24 Feb 2016 09:50
by Serkanner
Ampoliros wrote:Kids can't ruin Deadpool, but they can ruin going to the theater.

Unless you are comfortable explaining what pegging is, don't take kids to see Deadpool.

That said, loved it, and I'm not even a Deadpool fan.
pegging ... had to look that one up ... :shock: