
All in all although set on a floating base hence losing the Abyss-like label, I think Deep Blue Sea (1999) is the superior movie.
It's funny and entertaining in way more places than the two failed underwater horrors.
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RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
Not coming out. There's no rating system here and they deemed it too profane for minors.emphatic wrote:Hey Skykid, you got Deadpool in China yet?
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The Walking Dead and Invincible are absurdly popular. There are spergs who still read things by Marvel and DC but they are subhuman and doodoo.does anyone even read comics anymore
It's that bad?EmperorIng wrote:1 billion people just dodged a bullet. Thank you party committee!
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ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
You either love or hate it.Skykid wrote:It's that bad?
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
I did. And I readily admit I enjoyed it. Probably the most visually sumptuous film by the Wachowskis since Bound. I really don't see how anyone could be dense enough to see the plot and overacting as anything but an intentional satire. I'll take Speed Racer over Jupiter Rising any day.Obiwanshinobi wrote:Who did watch the 2008 Speed Racer movie? Seems like one of those typically taken for a joke by people who didn't.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Unforgiven isn't to be taken in a vacuum. It's a deconstruction and refutation of the western genre in much the same way Harakiri is a deconstruction and refutation of the samurai genre.GaijinPunch wrote:Unforgiven
One from the 90's I simply missed. Good, but didn't feel it was best picture good. I have to think there was more to life back then than ex-bounty hunters going after people that cut up hookers.
The 2013 Japanese remake is remarkably good. Something about Western movies (be it anti-Western) translates real well to other times and places than mythologised Wild West (to namedrop When the Raven Flies - and I'd have more examples to give).GaijinPunch wrote:Unforgiven
One from the 90's I simply missed. Good, but didn't feel it was best picture good. I have to think there was more to life back then than ex-bounty hunters going after people that cut up hookers.
I think Unforgiven is probably Eastwood's best from a directorial standpoint. Considering most of everything he's made is pretty shitty, that might not sound like much, but I did think it was a pretty good flick.GaijinPunch wrote:Unforgiven
One from the 90's I simply missed. Good, but didn't feel it was best picture good. I have to think there was more to life back then than ex-bounty hunters going after people that cut up hookers.
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Yeah, you got me on that one. But sometimes they have a decent hit ratio.Skykid wrote: Also Oscars, no-one should give a fuck.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Really? I really don't care for just about anything he's made since Unforgiven. Million Dollar Baby and Gran Torino were perfect examples of the kind of superficial sentimental Hollywood toilet paper dramas he keeps churning out. Watchable perhaps, but forgettable in every other sense. Flags of our Fathers was so poorly made it didn't actually meet the aforementioned 'watchable' grade and Mystic River is a total piece of shit. Oscar Winning shit at that.GaijinPunch wrote: I like Eastwood's more recent stuff far better (Million Dollar Baby and Gran Torino).
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RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Yes, you are mistaken in that remembrance. No such thing in that movie.Obiwanshinobi wrote:Pretty much all that I remember of the original Unforgiven is the first person off-screen narration (so I am possibly mistaken and thinking of an entirely different picture).
This gent gets it.Mischief Maker wrote:Unforgiven isn't to be taken in a vacuum. It's a deconstruction and refutation of the western genre in much the same way Harakiri is a deconstruction and refutation of the samurai genre.GaijinPunch wrote:Unforgiven
One from the 90's I simply missed. Good, but didn't feel it was best picture good. I have to think there was more to life back then than ex-bounty hunters going after people that cut up hookers.
I mean the whole point of this scene is tearing down the myth of the quickdraw.
That's not a positive.Zen wrote:
Eastwood knows how to climb up on the back of the emotional American/Hollywood beast and ride the shit out of it. When he really tries, he is a master at this.
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Its not stated as a positive or, a negative. Just an observation.Skykid wrote:That's not a positive.Zen wrote:
Eastwood knows how to climb up on the back of the emotional American/Hollywood beast and ride the shit out of it. When he really tries, he is a master at this.
One of the main reasons I favour Unforgiven over pretty much all of his schmaltzy drivel is because it doesn't rely on patented Hollywood sentimentality.
I wouldn't go that far.Zen wrote: Unforgiven, in my personal opinion, is a masterpiece of cinema.
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Certainly among the few Clint Eastwood films that are actually good. Most of his stuff is decently directed but very poorly written.Skykid wrote:I wouldn't go that far.Zen wrote: Unforgiven, in my personal opinion, is a masterpiece of cinema.