never watched these :MX7 wrote:Decoderkaicooper wrote:guys plz list me similar movies to these:
Blade Runner
Brazil
12 Monkeys
Children of Men
Avalon
Berbarian Soound Studio
Beyond The Black Rainbow
Anti Clock
Decoder
Anti Clock
thanx
never watched these :MX7 wrote:Decoderkaicooper wrote:guys plz list me similar movies to these:
Blade Runner
Brazil
12 Monkeys
Children of Men
Avalon
Berbarian Soound Studio
Beyond The Black Rainbow
Anti Clock
Not quite sure what qualities you're looking for in the original four but:kaicooper wrote:guys plz list me similar movies to these:
Blade Runner
Brazil
12 Monkeys
Children of Men
Hardware?kaicooper wrote:watched these already ..any other similar?emphatic wrote: Dark City
Delicatessen
City Of Lost Children
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
watched them all lolMischief Maker wrote:Not quite sure what qualities you're looking for in the original four but:kaicooper wrote:guys plz list me similar movies to these:
Blade Runner
Brazil
12 Monkeys
Children of Men
Dredd 2012
The Fountain
Punisher: War Zone (Fuck Wonder Woman, here's the actual first superhero movie directed by a woman and it's a harder R than any of her male contemporaries have dared!)
Amelie
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
I would say Ewa chce spać and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. Alien: Resurrection the original cut as well. Kontroll. Accumulator 1. Le Dernier Combat...GaijinPunch wrote:Hardware?kaicooper wrote:watched these already ..any other similar?emphatic wrote: Dark City
Delicatessen
City Of Lost Children
Kafka, also, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.kaicooper wrote: Brazil
12 Monkeys
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Ned the nerd is annoying for Peter Parker, as a proper high school mate should be, not for the audience. Like a lot of other elements in the film, he's so realistic that he appears strange.Durandal wrote:He's your usual high school friend alright, though not to the point of being a irresponsible cringeworthy dunce, unless you get really hung up over minor background details. He suits the setting and tone of the movie without being overdone Generation Y-bait as is usually the case.Skykid wrote:Might actually go to see Homecoming based on expectations zero and good feedback here, but I heard his fat Asian loser youtube caricature friend is completely intolerable and partly ruins the entire movie.
I'll leave this to explain so I don't have to:Ixmucane2 wrote:Ned the nerd is annoying for Peter Parker, as a proper high school mate should be, not for the audience. Like a lot of other elements in the film, he's so realistic that he appears strange.Durandal wrote:He's your usual high school friend alright, though not to the point of being a irresponsible cringeworthy dunce, unless you get really hung up over minor background details. He suits the setting and tone of the movie without being overdone Generation Y-bait as is usually the case.Skykid wrote:Might actually go to see Homecoming based on expectations zero and good feedback here, but I heard his fat Asian loser youtube caricature friend is completely intolerable and partly ruins the entire movie.
The excessive and stereotypical aspects have a purpose: he's unpopular to make Peter Parker unpopular by association, he's somewhat immature to make Peter appear more mature, he helps with things Spiderman is usually able to manage without help to reiterate the point that being a superhero doesn't exclude people from human society.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Have you seen Slingblade?Zen wrote: Bridget Fonda is suitably cold and Billy Bob Thornton is effortlessly believable.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Indeed I have. Fabulous film. What a cast (although I was never sold on Lucas Black)GaijinPunch wrote:Have you seen Slingblade?Zen wrote: Bridget Fonda is suitably cold and Billy Bob Thornton is effortlessly believable.
What didn't you like about the 3rd act? It had one of the funniest scenes in the movie.kaicooper wrote:Naked Gun 1988
Hilarious movie..1st and 2cd act were super funny..3rd Act just dumb and ruined it
7/10
I've not seen it in like 15 years... need to go back. Billy Bob is indeed good in the right roll. I thought he was excellent in the first season of Fargo, but basically everything has been great in every season.Indeed I have. Fabulous film. What a cast (although I was never sold on Lucas Black)Zen wrote: Have you seen Slingblade?
Billy Bob though, the camera fucking loves him.
It was pretty short. Basically "two amazing performances in a film that doesn't go much of anywhere". Maybe I expected too much, but I felt like it was a series of amazingly performed duets & whatnot.By the way, I could not find your review of The Master (2012) - Paul Thomas Anderson. I would have liked to have read it.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
All the more baffling is the fact they turned down this https://vimeo.com/188651189Zen wrote:Spectre (2015) - Sam Mendes
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Whats going on here, then? Was Mendes taking the piss or what?
Indeed. There were, no doubt, many songs considered and surely many were superior and more apt for the film.SuperPang wrote:All the more baffling is the fact they turned down this https://vimeo.com/188651189
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Jesus Christ, Skykid! Its the current year an' shit. Stow that shit for my new thread! Shameless plugSkykid wrote:I think it was because he's a homosexual feminist to be honest. It's a totally-hip-to-the-libertarian-craze thing.
It's not because the song was any good, let's face it. It's fucking awful.
I'm not sure what you are expecting. Spider-Man has always been quippy, though he's usually much less of the jerk than Deadpool (one thing, from what I have seen, that the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon got wrong). A Spider-Man movie wouldn't be Spider-Man without quips.null1024 wrote: but the Marvel formula is starting to grate on me a bit because there's no sign of anything changing in it at all, it's basically settled on being just a bit too quippy for its own good
like, everyone's a smart-ass -- that was fine in Iron Man because that's established as part of the character, but everyone shouldn't be doing that shit all the time
Sounds good, looking forward to it.xxx1993 wrote:I actually thought War for the Planet of the Apes was... somewhat of a letdown compared to Dawn. There isn't any real action sequences, except for the beginning and the end.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts