Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Great Wall looked so bad, they couldn't string together :30 that didn't look terribad.
I missed Strange. I need to get it watched.
It was so bad. Damon had this shitty Scottish or Irish accent for no apparent reason and the way they were waging war against these ridiculous monsters was so over the top. They legit had these chicks bungee jump off the Wall with spears lol it made absolutely no sense.
I had put Strange off in much the same way. I think I just assumed it'd be bad with the magic and what not but I was pleasantly surprised. Now I'm actually excited to see hot they incorporate him into the Infinity War.. I highly recommend it. [Reply]
Finally saw Kong. Freaking loved it. The chi is pretty amazing, he looks so real. But Jesus he is YUUUUUGGGGGEEEEE..... Already looking forward to the next one! [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
It was so bad. Damon had this shitty Scottish or Irish accent for no apparent reason and the way they were waging war against these ridiculous monsters was so over the top. They legit had these chicks bungee jump off the Wall with spears lol it made absolutely no sense.
I had put Strange off in much the same way. I think I just assumed it'd be bad with the magic and what not but I was pleasantly surprised. Now I'm actually excited to see hot they incorporate him into the Infinity War.. I highly recommend it.
The first part of Strange dragged a little to me. Within like the first 20 minutes I was thinking to myself that this movie was going to take forever. Then I found myself at the end of the movie wondering why it was already over. It was a damn good movie in my eyes. [Reply]
Watched a very entertaining movie on Starz last night called "Blood Father", starring Mel Gibson as a down and out ex-con in search of his missing daughter
When he finds her all hell breaks loose, very good movie that I recommend you watch... its a perfect role for Gibson [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Watched a very entertaining movie on Starz last night called "Blood Father", starring Mel Gibson as a down and out ex-con in search of his missing daughter
When he finds her all hell breaks loose, very good movie that I recommend you watch... its a perfect role for Gibson
Saw "Land Of Mines" last week. Danish movie tells the true story of WWll German prisoners being forced to clear land mines from Danish beaches after the war. The Danes were bitter, portrayed them as Gestapo like. [Reply]
Watched Raiders of the Lost Ark for the first time today.
Age aside, it was enjoyable. For some reason I love Ford's screaming. That opening scene where he's running from the tribesmen screaming for the guy to start the engines makes me laugh.
Also, I had no idea it was about supernatural shit and mysticism. I saw Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and just thought maybe they were taking the franchise in a new direction. Are Temple of Doom and The Last Crusade the same? [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Also, I had no idea it was about supernatural shit and mysticism. I saw Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and just thought maybe they were taking the franchise in a new direction. Are Temple of Doom and The Last Crusade the same?
Yeah they both are and Last Crusade was the other great one. General complaints about Crystal Skull were diverting from theme to include fucking aliens and overall absuderty of many scenes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Miles:
Yeah they both are and Last Crusade was the other great one. General complaints about Crystal Skull were diverting from theme to include fucking aliens and overall absuderty of many scenes.
Like that refrigerator scene. Ugh.
I will say I actually enjoyed that film though. I can tell you it wasn't a good movie, but I did enjoy it. I think I just like the psuedo archaeologist/treasure hunter/adventurer vibes.
Thinking about it, I bet this franchise had a huge influence on the Tomb Raider series. [Reply]
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Set in an alternate present-day where humans, orcs, elves, and fairies have been co-existing since the beginning of time. Bright is genre-bending action movie that follows two cops from very different backgrounds. Ward (Will Smith) and Jakoby (Joel Edgerton), embark on a routine patrol night and encounter a darkness that will ultimately alter the future and their world as they know it.
Has Will Smith fallen so low as to doing Netflix movies, or has Netflix risen so high as to start paying top dollar for actors? [Reply]