Movies you've just watched
-
- Posts: 9075
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:32 pm
Re: Movies you've just watched
Finally checked out the sci-fi flick today (11-07-13) that is known as Ender's Game and was directed by Gavin Hood. James Cameron's special effects company, Digital Domain, handled most of the CG EFX shown in the film and some smaller contracted CG EFX companies handled the rest of the CG workload as usual. It looks like EG could've been filmed as a 3D movie but wasn't. Saw it on a comparable Imax-like movie screen (DFX screen setup with an impressive 18,000 watt Digital Dolby surround sound system). Throughly enjoyed it despite what some movie critics giving it a two star rating (out of four), I don't pay attention to the paid movie critic's opinions about the films they see, the movie theater lover has to see it for himself or herself to make the ultimate call/judgement as to whether said film is good or not.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
-
GaijinPunch
- Posts: 15845
- Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:22 pm
- Location: San Fransicso
Re: Movies you've just watched
Kazetachinu / The Wind Rises
Very good, but not amazing. The creative sequences are quite Miyazaki-esque, but it is still a period piece. The 1923 Kantou Disaster was interesting to "experience", as seen in the commercials. It definitely took me back to simpler times, and I'm glad I saw it at the theater. I'm sure it's about to end it's run here as it approaches 4 months. I saw it in a theater which only had about 15 people in it... it had another gaijin watching it by himself. I thought the dialogue might be a bit exhausting but that wasn't the case most of the time. I didn't suffer too bad from no subtitles. There are some people that speak other non-Japanese languages though (the title itself is taken from a French poem), so not sure how they will handle those aspects in the dub. I don't think they handled it all that great in Japanese considering we're in such an international age.
Very good, but not amazing. The creative sequences are quite Miyazaki-esque, but it is still a period piece. The 1923 Kantou Disaster was interesting to "experience", as seen in the commercials. It definitely took me back to simpler times, and I'm glad I saw it at the theater. I'm sure it's about to end it's run here as it approaches 4 months. I saw it in a theater which only had about 15 people in it... it had another gaijin watching it by himself. I thought the dialogue might be a bit exhausting but that wasn't the case most of the time. I didn't suffer too bad from no subtitles. There are some people that speak other non-Japanese languages though (the title itself is taken from a French poem), so not sure how they will handle those aspects in the dub. I don't think they handled it all that great in Japanese considering we're in such an international age.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
-
Lord Satori
- Posts: 2061
- Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2012 5:39 pm
Re: Movies you've just watched
Bad Grandpa
It's a pretty good movie, but there's a few scenes I could do without. I was surprised when there was a sort of a subtle serious plot to it.
I'd go to see Enders Game, but I'm almost positive that they changed a shit load of stuff from the book.
It's a pretty good movie, but there's a few scenes I could do without. I was surprised when there was a sort of a subtle serious plot to it.
I'd go to see Enders Game, but I'm almost positive that they changed a shit load of stuff from the book.
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
-
heisenbergman
- Posts: 411
- Joined: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:33 pm
- Location: Philippines
Re: Movies you've just watched
Just did a Cornetto Trilogy marathon (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End). All excellent films, but I enjoyed Hot Fuzz the most.
Re: Movies you've just watched
Ender's Game: ***
Putting aside some of the controversy surrounding this, I thought it was a reasonably watchable movie, but it's pretty clear why this one sat in development hell for so long: The source material just doesn't lend itself to film very well. None of the characters are particularly memorable, and My GF thought some of the battle scenes felt like they were ripped off wholesale from Battlestar Galactica. I also thought Ender turned out to be a bit too much of a Mary Sue in the film adaptation.
Putting aside some of the controversy surrounding this, I thought it was a reasonably watchable movie, but it's pretty clear why this one sat in development hell for so long: The source material just doesn't lend itself to film very well. None of the characters are particularly memorable, and My GF thought some of the battle scenes felt like they were ripped off wholesale from Battlestar Galactica. I also thought Ender turned out to be a bit too much of a Mary Sue in the film adaptation.
Re: Movies you've just watched
When I saw Shaun of the Dead back when it came out at the cinema, I fell in love. Perhaps too much, because Hot Fuzz and The World's End never lived up to my expectations, for me. They're good enough, but I know where my heart will always lie!heisenbergman wrote:Just did a Cornetto Trilogy marathon (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End). All excellent films, but I enjoyed Hot Fuzz the most.
Re: Movies you've just watched
I hated Shaun of the Dead. With a passion. Absolutely detested the attempts at humour in it, and thought the characters were bland and one-dimensional. Glad the fat guy died at the end, as I found him to be off-putting and annoying.
Having said that though, I loved Scott Pilgrim. Absolutely adorable film, with touching homages to classic videogames (like Zelda).
Having said that though, I loved Scott Pilgrim. Absolutely adorable film, with touching homages to classic videogames (like Zelda).
Sony Vita: More Lives Than A Cat!!!
-
PAPER/ARTILLERY
- Posts: 643
- Joined: Sun Mar 03, 2013 11:38 pm
- Location: London
- Contact:
Re: Movies you've just watched
Gravity:
Really enjoyed this. It's basically the filmic version of the Stanley Kubrick quote "The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent". It does a really good job of depicting the hollow vastness of space and the precariousness of life out there. The effects are truly stunning and the sound direction fits perfectly. My only criticism (and I'm being pretty critical here) is that the characters are pretty flat. But then this isn't really a character driven piece, space itself is the antagonist and Sandra Bullock represents the human will to survive in an indifferent universe. It's a film which is supposed to make you feel uneasy, claustrophobic and agoraphobic. And it succeeds at that.
Really enjoyed this. It's basically the filmic version of the Stanley Kubrick quote "The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent". It does a really good job of depicting the hollow vastness of space and the precariousness of life out there. The effects are truly stunning and the sound direction fits perfectly. My only criticism (and I'm being pretty critical here) is that the characters are pretty flat. But then this isn't really a character driven piece, space itself is the antagonist and Sandra Bullock represents the human will to survive in an indifferent universe. It's a film which is supposed to make you feel uneasy, claustrophobic and agoraphobic. And it succeeds at that.
Freedom Is Not Defined By Safety


Re: Movies you've just watched
Ender's Game
An interesting film overall, but there are a number of problems (mostly the typical ones of cramming a novel into a couple of hours of film):
Acting: Ender looks appropriately cold and spooky, everybody else doesn't matter.
Special effects: mostly technically good and well designed, although the video game sequences look like today's video games rather than futuristic.
An interesting film overall, but there are a number of problems (mostly the typical ones of cramming a novel into a couple of hours of film):
- Most parts of the plot have been put on such an aggressive diet that they appear seriously emaciated; scene after scene, line after line, all action is brief and strictly to the purpose. Compared to the alternative of leaving plot holes and completely unexplained passages, this triumph of script anorexia should count as a success.
- Too many characters, and too little character development. After fulfilling some little specific function, all named kids among Ender's fellow cadets (except of course his enemy Bonzo Madrid) amount to a group of completely faithful and interchangeable disciples. Officers above the level of Harrison Ford and Viola Davis do basically nothing. Ender's family is almost irrelevant.
- Some miserably failed scenes, including the brief but inexplicably successful motivational speech from Ender's sister and the horrible finale that turns Ender from a poor boy to one of the worst Mary Sues of all time; I blame excessive simplification.
- Occasionally appalling design and special effects, particularly the zero-g combat training arena: most parts of the training starship spin to produce simulated gravity, access to the spherical arena is in the middle, through the axis of rotation, but cadets are depicted as free-floating in the arena and impossibly standing and running one meter behind in the corridor. Using Velcro or magnets to walk is apparently uncool.
- As demonstrated in the finale, the military could learn an awful lot about infantry reconnaissance from, say, the average 5 years old hide-and-seek player. One wonders how they can possibly build and fly starships.
Acting: Ender looks appropriately cold and spooky, everybody else doesn't matter.
Special effects: mostly technically good and well designed, although the video game sequences look like today's video games rather than futuristic.
Re: Movies you've just watched
I guess you didn't catch that the Incredibles was almost entirely a tongue in cheek adventure (queue Gaijinpunch theme song) based on superhero cliches. I loved it.drauch wrote:They've set the bar for mediocre entertainment with such kitsch hits like Cars and The Incredibles.
-ud
Righteous Super Hero / Righteous Love
Re: Movies you've just watched
Oh, I caught it. I also caught them cashing in on the bandwagon of the plethora of super hero films Hollywood was crapping out, and continues to present day. I'd rather watch The Tick if I'm going to delve into the large world of humorous super hero cliches, which in my opinion is already some of the blandest fiction out there. Same format for every Pixar film: Someone gets lost (either figuratively or physically), then they go out and find it/themselves. Some clever humor in the first few films (not so much A Bug's Life), but they keep sinking lower into Dreamworks territory.undamned wrote:I guess you didn't catch that the Incredibles was almost entirely a tongue in cheek adventure (queue Gaijinpunch theme song) based on superhero cliches. I loved it.drauch wrote:They've set the bar for mediocre entertainment with such kitsch hits like Cars and The Incredibles.
-ud
I enjoyed Toy Story 3, despite a number of flaws, but I lost my hope in Pixar years ago.
Last edited by drauch on Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Re: Movies you've just watched
People who haven't seen The Big Lebowski.trap15 wrote:I think I feel the same way. I can't think of a film I like more all-around.MadSteelDarkness wrote:Guys, Repo Man is my all-time favorite film. Bar none. Period.
I think I'm en route to feeling that way! I want to watch it again already! Why did I leave 'discovering' it so long?

System11's random blog, with things - and stuff!
http://blog.system11.org
http://blog.system11.org
Re: Movies you've just watched
Repo Man's pretty interesting, I enjoyed it. Don't love it as much as you lot though.
I watched Phantasm tonight for the first time. WTF did I just see.

I watched Phantasm tonight for the first time. WTF did I just see.

Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Re: Movies you've just watched
The Street Fighter
I actually haven't seen this movie before and I quite enjoyed it. Sonny Chiba kicking ass and not caring who gets in his way as long as he achieves his goal. Nice mid 70s action movie.
I actually haven't seen this movie before and I quite enjoyed it. Sonny Chiba kicking ass and not caring who gets in his way as long as he achieves his goal. Nice mid 70s action movie.
Re: Movies you've just watched
This is THE movie, man. My favorite Chiba, and one of the best movie posters of all time. Sequels are good to, and the third one stars Pinky starlet Reiko Ike lookin' good as usual. Chiba is so violent! Damn shame he didn't pump out 10 SF films. The Sister Street Fighter series is good stuff as well, and Sonny makes a few appearances. I love that goddamn noise Sonny makes. I need that as a ringtone!lilmanjs wrote:The Street Fighter
I actually haven't seen this movie before and I quite enjoyed it. Sonny Chiba kicking ass and not caring who gets in his way as long as he achieves his goal. Nice mid 70s action movie.
Phantasm series is another favorite of mine--at least the first two. The third is a train wreck, and the fourth is pretty low quality. A few years ago Anchor Bay released an excellent R2 set encased in the Phantasm ball. One of my prized possessions, despite my old cat Demon (RIP) biting one of the corners when he got a chance. ^_~
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Re: Movies you've just watched
Are there releases of the Street Fighter movies in the original language, or did they actually film in english(I would doubt that). I'd love to see these in their original form, as I just have the first 2 Street Fighter movies as an english dub I got as part of a bigger kung-fu movie collection, where strangely only these and the bruce lee movies are in widescreen.drauch wrote:This is THE movie, man. My favorite Chiba, and one of the best movie posters of all time. Sequels are good to, and the third one stars Pinky starlet Reiko Ike lookin' good as usual. Chiba is so violent! Damn shame he didn't pump out 10 SF films. The Sister Street Fighter series is good stuff as well, and Sonny makes a few appearances. I love that goddamn noise Sonny makes. I need that as a ringtone!lilmanjs wrote:The Street Fighter
I actually haven't seen this movie before and I quite enjoyed it. Sonny Chiba kicking ass and not caring who gets in his way as long as he achieves his goal. Nice mid 70s action movie.
Re: Movies you've just watched
Yeah man, that's the only bad thing for us here in the U.S. We've pretty much only been shat on throughout the years for a proper widescreen, original Japanese language track. The way to go is to track down the Optimum Region 2 three pack on eBay. I finally snagged mine for about $20. Optimum does a great job: fantastic transfers, widescreen, and original language tracks and good subs--uncut as well, of course.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Re: Movies you've just watched
The Blob 1988
Fucking ruled.
Fucking ruled.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Re: Movies you've just watched
I love when that kid gets it. And *how* he gets it. Yeesh.
IGMO - Poorly emulated, never beaten.
Hi-score thread: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=34327
Hi-score thread: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=34327
Re: Movies you've just watched
I still can't quite believe it when that happens. That's some seriously dark shit, Blob-kun!

光あふれる 未来もとめて, whoa~oh ♫
[THE MIRAGE OF MIND] Metal Black ST [THE JUSTICE MASSACRE] Gun.Smoke ST [STAB & STOMP]
Re: Movies you've just watched
The Blob '88: An example of a fantastic remake!
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Re: Movies you've just watched
The Fly, The Thing, The Blob... The 1980's was a great time for amazing remakes of 50's/60's sci-fi!
I need to rewatch The Fly at some point. Goldbloom in his definitive role, a charismatic and ultimately terrifying mad scientist. It's the Cronenberg my mum could enjoy, if it wasn't so fucking gross...
I need to rewatch The Fly at some point. Goldbloom in his definitive role, a charismatic and ultimately terrifying mad scientist. It's the Cronenberg my mum could enjoy, if it wasn't so fucking gross...
Re: Movies you've just watched
^Agree with all my heart!
I quote The Fly on an almost daily basis. Controversial, maybe, but Cronenberg's best?
I quote The Fly on an almost daily basis. Controversial, maybe, but Cronenberg's best?
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Re: Movies you've just watched
I'd say A History of Violence, with Dead Ringers as a close second. The Fly and Eastern Promises aren't far behind, though.
The freaks are rising through the floor.
Recommended XBLIG shmups.
Top 20 Doujin Shmups of ALL TIME.
Recommended XBLIG shmups.
Top 20 Doujin Shmups of ALL TIME.
Re: Movies you've just watched
I missed The Fly on a bar trivia question recently, was kicking myself all week. I like most Cronenberg, but my favorites are The Brood and Videodrome. Need to rewatch Scanners sometime though...
-
Mischief Maker
- Posts: 4803
- Joined: Thu May 08, 2008 3:44 am
Re: Movies you've just watched
Of course, Mischief Maker is not the name I was born with. It's my internet name. Soon all of us will have special names. Names designed to cause the liquid crystal to resonate.
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
-
heisenbergman
- Posts: 411
- Joined: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:33 pm
- Location: Philippines
Re: Movies you've just watched
Pain & Gain - really good as far as Michael Bay films go (which is not saying a lot, lol). Last third of the movie bogs it down. It sort of goes downhill after they fail to do that thing to that guy (sorry I might spoil it for someone).
-
charlie chong
- Posts: 1522
- Joined: Fri Dec 08, 2006 12:19 pm
- Location: borders
Re: Movies you've just watched
this thread reminded me i never saw the 80's remake of the blob.i find it hard to think of good films to watch so thanks!
favourite cronenberg is probably videodrome followed by either the fly or scanners.
you can tell a director is really good when people cant unanimously decide which of his films they prefer

favourite cronenberg is probably videodrome followed by either the fly or scanners.
you can tell a director is really good when people cant unanimously decide which of his films they prefer

SLAG OFF KETSUI I SLAG OFF YOR MUM
https://soundcloud.com/vapor-teh-apparition
https://soundcloud.com/don-pachi-aka-bling-laden
https://soundcloud.com/vapor-teh-apparition
https://soundcloud.com/don-pachi-aka-bling-laden
-
MadSteelDarkness
- Posts: 894
- Joined: Tue Jan 25, 2005 11:46 pm
- Location: Dancing at the penny arcade
Re: Movies you've just watched
Videodrome has something you do not, Mischief Maker.
It has a philosophy
It has a philosophy
Re: Movies you've just watched
Tactical Unit - Partners.
Another spinoff of the PTU movie and this one moved a little slowly for my tates, but had it been say 10 minutes longer I would have very much enjoyed it more. Not to say this is a bad movie, and the plot is good, just didn't think it was long enough to really go anywhere. Was interesting to see an HK movie with the main storyline being about half Indian/ half chinese folks and drugs. Just a little slow for an hour and a half movie though.
Another spinoff of the PTU movie and this one moved a little slowly for my tates, but had it been say 10 minutes longer I would have very much enjoyed it more. Not to say this is a bad movie, and the plot is good, just didn't think it was long enough to really go anywhere. Was interesting to see an HK movie with the main storyline being about half Indian/ half chinese folks and drugs. Just a little slow for an hour and a half movie though.