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American Reunion - Fucken funny. Well worth the watch I like the whole franchise.
Three Stooges - A lot funnier than what I anticipated. I laughed the whole time.
The Avengers - Great action film from begining to end. Could potentially knock off Iron Man 1 to the #2 spot on my superhero films.
Your #1 being?
1. X-Men : First Class
2. The Avengers
3. Iron Man I
4. X-Men II
5. Spider Man II
6. Batman
7. Super Man - The Movie
8. X-Men
9. Blade
10. Batman - Dark Night
11. Spider Man
12. Daredevil
Honors: 300, Sin City, Blade II, TMNT & The Crow.
I always wondered who the other person was who liked Daredevil ;D
My coolness just went up a notch :cool:
I really like Daredevil...
People talk shit about it more so because it's Affleck. So any negative shit comes from that alone that it's Ben Affleck.
Throw in someone else who's a bit more likeable and it would be more popular.
I think the story was well written and overall it's a really good movie.
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Daredevil was shockingly bad, the film Electra was better but was still poor.
Spiderman 3 was better than the other 2, although they were good too.
I loved Blade 2.
The X men films were all over the place, and did not follow the comic book at all. Vinny Jones as Juggernaut, please!
Well to each its own...I really liked them.
Spider Man 3 was allover the place... They jammed in like 3 vilans into 1 film n while you were trying to keep with the vilans you also had to keep up with his life. Too much stuff for one film.
I like Blade 2 but prefer part 1...
Being that I'm not a comic book guy I'm not offended or bothered with the X-Men films at all... I know comic geeks get their suspenders up in a bunch about certain things in the films. I'm a big Wolverine fan and have always liked the character but the movie fell short for me as far as comparing them to the rest.
X-Men 2 has what I consider argueably the greatest opening scene of film of the past 10 years maybe all time.
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Haven't watched it yet but Roadhouse is on channel 5 tonight after Europa League final. Anyone that can watch it must watch it, if you don't you're a gayer.
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Haven't watched it yet but Roadhouse is on channel 5 tonight after Europa League final. Anyone that can watch it must watch it, if you don't you're a gayer.
Coolest film and man ever.
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Dalton or Wade? I say Wade.
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As my mam got the DVD for her birthday yesterday, ended up watching War Horse tonight. Not a terrible film, but not particularly good either. I am a guy who does get invested in a movie, and films like Seabiscuit and Marley and Me do usually end up with me blubbing, or at least wiping away a tear, depending on how drunk I am.
War Horse...I just didn't find it very involving, and I disliked the main human character in it. I quite liked the Germans, and the ending was over the top sentimental tripe. If I'm going to be manipulated by a film, then at least let me buy into it a bit more than that.
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I watched the French action film 'District B13' I loved it, lots of fighting & really neat parkour scenes. The main thing I loved was that the main characters were just so French. The one guy taking months to get into deep undercover and take out a criminal, the other keeping the one and only clean building in the B13 ghetto....the French are a proud people, proud of some strange stuff though.
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Ive made 3 attempts at watching Mission Impossible 4 so far, fallen asleep every time.
Anyone watched Immortals?
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I don't know if I've posted this but I recently saw 'The Passion of The Christ'.....interesting movie. I'm not averse to seeing adaptations of The Bible in film, and this one specifically tried to be true to the era with the language and clothing and all. I know a lot of people wonder about the movie since Mel Gibson has apparently gone insane wondering if he meant to portray the Jews as being responsible for the killing of Jesus. I did not see "the Jews" portrayed in that horrible of a light just because I know there was not 1 all encompassing form of Judiasm, there were different tribes and different sects the same as Christianity has different sects today. All in all an interesting movie, but very intense.
I did not find it to give me any deep spiritual message or feeling though
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I watched Sunset Boulevard last night and thought it was superb. There is something very Miss Havisham about an old starlet who lives in yesterday and fails to see the wrinkles. I guess I related somewhat in terms of the pristine isolation that can warp a character. To be like that for 30 years and only be told yes. Well, it's a serious recipe for becoming Michael Jackson. And she buries a chimp. Uncanny all those years earlier.
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I watched Sunset Boulevard last night and thought it was superb. There is something very Miss Havisham about an old starlet who lives in yesterday and fails to see the wrinkles. I guess I related somewhat in terms of the pristine isolation that can warp a character. To be like that for 30 years and only be told yes. Well, it's a serious recipe for becoming Michael Jackson. And she buries a chimp. Uncanny all those years earlier.
Great flick! One of AFI's top 100. And it had one of the best lines of movie history "I AM big, it was the pictures that got small"
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I watched Sunset Boulevard last night and thought it was superb. There is something very Miss Havisham about an old starlet who lives in yesterday and fails to see the wrinkles. I guess I related somewhat in terms of the pristine isolation that can warp a character. To be like that for 30 years and only be told yes. Well, it's a serious recipe for becoming Michael Jackson. And she buries a chimp. Uncanny all those years earlier.
Great flick! One of AFI's top 100. And it had one of the best lines of movie history "I AM big, it was the pictures that got small"
It is splendid. Norma Desmond is bonkers, but it is all done so well.
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Ive made 3 attempts at watching Mission Impossible 4 so far, fallen asleep every time.
Anyone watched Immortals?
You are def getting old... MI4 is fucken awesome.
Immortals is good too.