rockethumiliator#1 wrote:whats so funny?Kill bill is good > Tarantino flick
so if the movie wasnt by tarantino it wouldnt be good ?
tarantino is a good director, he just needs - much like George Lucas - a right hand with at all times who will punch him in the face if his creativity goes overboard
The Tom Selleck and Jean Simmons homing bullet, spider robots with needles movie .
I just bought an old vhs of it...man, this movie is still great...
Actually I bought 13 movies for 20$...( Liquidation sale)
The butcher boy
The Salton sea
The man who wasnt there.
The Mission
The January man
Twilight Zone The Movie
Chaos and Desire
Runaway
Frailty
Millenium ( Tv pilot )
Alien 1, 2 & 3
[color=#FFBFFF]A lot of people would say it's a bad idea, on your first day out of prison, to go right back to stalking the tranny hooker that knocked out five of your teeth. But that's how I roll..[/color]
MKJ wrote:so if the movie wasnt by tarantino it wouldnt be good ?
tarantino is a good director, he just needs - much like George Lucas - a right hand with at all times who will punch him in the face if his creativity goes overboard
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saw jackie brown again the other day (7/10), if that'd had about 30 mins edited out, it would've been a fucking brilliant film.
Michael Bay keeps regurgitating the same old formula that we've seen 5-6 times since The Rock. Don't get me wrong, I like The Rock and Armageddon too - the very "over-the-top"-ness is what makes them interesting. That was something new 10 years ago, but that same formula doesn't really work today.
Glossing over emotionally strong scenes by drenching two or three 2.5 second clips in sentimental orchestral music, and then continuing on to a 20 minute chase scene that adds absolutely nothing to the story becomes quite tedious in the long run.
The story itself becomes unimportant, it's just something to tie the same string of scenes together that he has used for almost every movie he has directed.
I didn't expect much, but I was still disappointed.
Jackal wrote:I want to see that movie badly, of course the overtly conservative town I live in isn't showing it.
Yeah I really wanted to see it too, but it was disappointing. I probably need to see it again really, because the cinema where I saw it were showing a very bad quality pirate*
I was a big fan of Cabin Fever despite nearly everyone hating it so seeing Hostel is a must for me. I guess I'll just have to download since my city is so retarded.
Funny story. I called the theatre here and asked if they'd be showing it to which they replied "No we won't be showing it as the management believes the film to be too explicit."
to which I replied "So you won't show an 18+ R rated movie because of some fictional gore nor will you show a film with homosexuality in it (as they arent showing Brokeback Mountain either) but you will show a movie that makes use of handicapped people as walking punchlines (The Ringer)?"
"Would you like to speak to the manager?"
fucking retards
if there's one thing I hate it's hypocrisy.
Jackal wrote:Funny story. I called the theatre here and asked if they'd be showing it to which they replied "No we won't be showing it as the management believes the film to be too explicit."
to which I replied "So you won't show an 18+ R rated movie because of some fictional gore nor will you show a film with homosexuality in it (as they arent showing Brokeback Mountain either) but you will show a movie that makes use of handicapped people as walking punchlines (The Ringer)?"
"Would you like to speak to the manager?"
fucking retards
if there's one thing I hate it's hypocrisy.
actually, the ringer is making fun of non handicapped people, as knoxville is the butt of every joke while the retards are the ones owning him at every turn.
but its still gay
Jackal wrote:Funny story. I called the theatre here and asked if they'd be showing it to which they replied "No we won't be showing it as the management believes the film to be too explicit."
to which I replied "So you won't show an 18+ R rated movie because of some fictional gore nor will you show a film with homosexuality in it (as they arent showing Brokeback Mountain either) but you will show a movie that makes use of handicapped people as walking punchlines (The Ringer)?"
"Would you like to speak to the manager?"
fucking retards
if there's one thing I hate it's hypocrisy.
actually, the ringer is making fun of non handicapped people, as knoxville is the butt of every joke while the retards are the ones owning him at every turn.
but its still gay
I figured as much but I was banking on the fact that the person I was talking to hadn't seen it.
First 12 hours are pretty good (except for his retarded family) and then the series gets more retarded with every episode.
If they didn't have enough good content for 24 hours, they should have just called it "12".
The funny thing is, whenever something goes wrong, it always a woman's fault. I constantly want to punch his wife and daughter for being so retarded and hysterical. What DON'T they fuck up?
24 teaches me that women are stupid.