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scary_dream 03-11-2007 07:05 PM

Grrrr I hate when they do that to movies. Yeah, it cuts the time, but it cuts the quality too. Doing it to the Fifth Element should be like.... illegal. Good movie.

I just finished watching Silent Hill. Yay!

jekylljuice 03-12-2007 05:16 AM

The Untouchables

A personal favourite of mine. Usually films with a lot of gunplay leave me with a headache - this one is a glorious exception. I like it because you really do feel a strong sense of unity between the four lead characters, and there are moments which are truly touching, as well as those which are truly tense.

It also has one of the best closing exchanges to any film that I?ve seen, and the (highly eclectic) score is simply wonderful.

Mr. Marshmallow 03-16-2007 08:43 AM

A Bug's Life

My like second favorite Pixar movie, after "The Incredibles". I'm so glad I bought the special collector's edition DVD for this movie. The cleaned up, enhanced visuals really make a difference when it comes to a Pixar movie.

Partymember 03-16-2007 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jekylljuice (Post 36682)
The Untouchables

A personal favourite of mine. Usually films with a lot of gunplay leave me with a headache - this one is a glorious exception. I like it because you really do feel a strong sense of unity between the four lead characters, and there are moments which are truly touching, as well as those which are truly tense.

It also has one of the best closing exchanges to any film that I?ve seen, and the (highly eclectic) score is simply wonderful.

Sean Connery 8-)

the only movie on par with "The Untouchables" in that same vein is "Bonnie and Clyde" IMHO

i was sick today, so i stayed home and watched "Tora, Tora, Tora" and "Green Berets" is about half over. Love it.

Mr. Marshmallow 03-16-2007 12:18 PM

Dead Silence

I just got back from this like 10 minutes ago. GOOD movie, not as scary as I had hoped but the creep factor was definitely high. Really disturbing visuals and while the ending was a bit strange, this movie was not disappointing at all.

I'm glad "Saw" creators Sam Wan and James Leigh left the limping "Saw" franchise behind to make this movie.

.~ART IS A BANG~. 03-16-2007 03:17 PM

That Scooby Doo movie that was on cartoonnetwork this morning :[

montitech 03-16-2007 11:07 PM

TideLand

I enjoyed it, but my wife did not. She though it was too wierd. I did not think it was that weird.

Monty :-/

Pawbah 03-16-2007 11:14 PM

300... It was very gory, but had some interesting editing in it.

WiltFan 03-17-2007 11:49 AM

I watched Jetsons the Movie last night. But I was really tired and ended up falling asleep during it. :( But its still a really fun movie. :D

.~ART IS A BANG~. 03-17-2007 12:40 PM

I watched The Ring last night it was okay but not great

Mr. Marshmallow 03-17-2007 01:37 PM

Slither

A really underappreciated monster movie. This is a GREAT film that no one really paid much attention it, it's funny, gory, and uses REAL monster make up and props. Not this CGI crap. I recommend renting it, it really is a great film.

Invader Bloo 03-17-2007 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 35731)
The Black Cauldron

I disagree on that Invader, "Clones" to me was infinitely better then "Phantom". Anywho. I finally got to see this rare disney film and I gotta say, it was VERY cool. Excellent animation, music, character designs.

A tad short but still an amazing Disney flick, one I'm glad I finally got the chance to see.

Clones wasboring for70% of the movie. Menace only 40% atleast IMHO.

'Good Wilt Hunting'

Mr. Marshmallow 03-18-2007 09:58 PM

Jackass Number Two

Way, way, WAY funnier then the first one. Granted there are some seriously gross parts but I love this series and I LOVE Knoxville, never get tired of seeing him doing something stupid.

Howard 03-19-2007 10:52 AM

Stranger Than Fiction - Will Farrill. A very interesting story about a man who lives the life of another author's novel.:frankiesmile:

montitech 03-19-2007 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by duck2k (Post 37528)
Stranger Than Fiction - Will Farrill. A very interesting story about a man who lives the life of another author's novel.:frankiesmile:

I saw that last week, I thout it was good. It had,at least I would say, a big Douglas Adams influence. or at least on a worst case a Huge Fixation on Digital Watches. proboly because they are Neat.

I just finished Watching Loony Toons, Back in Action.
It is a fun movie, not great movie, but not too bad either.

Monty :-/

Invader Bloo 03-21-2007 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 37496)
Jackass Number Two

Way, way, WAY funnier then the first one. Granted there are some seriously gross parts but I love this series and I LOVE Knoxville, never get tired of seeing him doing something stupid.

I heard they might bring back the series!:D

jekylljuice 03-21-2007 12:01 PM

Barton Fink

Flippin' excellent, my favourite Coen Bros film after the Hudsucker Proxy.

Fargo is usually credited with being their darkest and most haunting film, and while this may well be true in terms of grim, gritty realism (side-stepping its erroneous claim to have been based upon a true story - Joel and Ethan, you cards, you), when it comes to unearthy enigma with a touch of sinister surrealism, Barton Fink clearly owns.

Remember, between Heaven and Hell there's always Hollywood! 8-)

Mr. Marshmallow 03-21-2007 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Invader Bloo (Post 37727)
I heard they might bring back the series!:D

:bloogrin: Here's hoping *eagerly crosses fingers*

Voxxyn 03-21-2007 04:59 PM

Monster House on DVD.

Very dark and scary for a family film, but a good film nonetheless.

Jetbaby 03-23-2007 08:46 AM

300. Not exactly a fun-for-the-whole-family kinda film. Great battle scenes and gorgeous cinematography.

montitech 03-23-2007 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 37767)
Monster House on DVD.

Very dark and scary for a family film, but a good film nonetheless.

I was not that impressed with it. but I did appriciate that it was a new plot.


I just watch "Gone in 60 Seconds" It was on, yet again, last night and I just could not change the channel

Monty :-/ .

Pawbah 03-23-2007 11:47 AM

TMNT. I went to a midnight showing. :D

Kale 03-23-2007 01:27 PM

Tron, for the first time ever. I thought it would completely suck, but I actually really liked it, and now my dad's ordered it for me xD
Though, it should really be called Flynn, considering he's actually the main character, not Tron.

kaytea 03-23-2007 02:43 PM

I watch a few hours of eragon
no I didn't stop watching it becaus it was boring it was 2:00 am when I started watching it and I started to get tired so I plan on watching the rest tonight =D

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Originally Posted by Kale (Post 37971)
Tron, for the first time ever. I thought it would completely suck, but I actually really liked it, and now my dad's ordered it for me xD
Though, it should really be called Flynn, considering he's actually the main character, not Tron.

I want to see Tron so bad D=
my dad was suppose to rent it

montitech 03-23-2007 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Kale (Post 37971)
Tron, for the first time ever. I thought it would completely suck, but I actually really liked it, and now my dad's ordered it for me xD
Though, it should really be called Flynn, considering he's actually the main character, not Tron.

Tron was great movie, I rewatch it 4-5 years.
I still think the Special effecs were good in it.

monty :-/

Cassini90125 03-23-2007 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by montitech (Post 38015)
Tron was great movie, I rewatch it 4-5 years.
I still think the Special effecs were good in it.

monty :-/

It's one of my favorites. The special effects aren't great by today's standards, but the movie still holds up well. It works better in a theater than on TV, more so than a lot of movies, I think.

Crash-N-Cortex 03-24-2007 06:03 PM

An hour ago, I watched "Pokemon: Destiny Deoxys" on Cartoon Network.

Imaginary Light 03-25-2007 11:50 AM

Dead Silence. Best horror movie I've seen in a while. I love twist endings:P

Jabberwocky 03-25-2007 12:57 PM

That new computer generated TMNT.

So. Much. Brainhurt.

AerostarMonk 03-25-2007 01:09 PM

Why all the brainhurt?

Jabberwocky 03-25-2007 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by AerostarMonk (Post 38177)
Why all the brainhurt?

Plotholes, plotholes, plotholes. Raphael and Leonardo were like the only two in it, it seemed like the other characters were just there so people wouldn't ask what they were doing. The CGed people looked weird, their eyes took up two thirds of their face. Did I mention plotholes? Cause the plot really made no sense. Like, Thomas and the Magic Railroad no sense.

Foot odor and butt cream. Urgh. I want that $7.50 back, I could buy some copic markers and a snickers bar.

AerostarMonk 03-25-2007 04:30 PM

Ah, I see. I'm a Turtles fan myself, and I've really been looking forward to this film. However I hear it takes it cues from the previous continuties, and I'm of those blasphemous people who actually prefers the '03 series. I'll still give it a look being the completist that I am. I hope I have fun.

Mr. Marshmallow 03-25-2007 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jabberwocky (Post 38189)
Plotholes, plotholes, plotholes. Raphael and Leonardo were like the only two in it, it seemed like the other characters were just there so people wouldn't ask what they were doing. The CGed people looked weird, their eyes took up two thirds of their face. Did I mention plotholes? Cause the plot really made no sense. Like, Thomas and the Magic Railroad no sense.

TMNT was in fact the last movie I saw, and I got a huge freaking kick out of it and I am hear to clearify this misconception. Raph and Leo being the focus is NOT A SURPRISE! The very first turtles movie followed the same format, their issue was the focus so therefor, they were the ones who needed focusing on.

I didn't mind the CG people and the plotholes is a very hollow point. The plot was different yes, but it ties in perfectly with all of the prior turtles film. The ending scene with Splinter's little "souvenir shelf" is proof of that, not to mention them reminding us quite a few times that Shredder is DEAD.

Which he is since the second movie. The fact this movie ties into all 3 turtles films shows to me real dedication and considering they went to the trouble to include the god awful 3rd movie to prove their connection to the legacy, that to me takes guts. I enjoyed, loved, and was intriuged with this movie.

The plot for this film is no crazier or weirder then any of the countless weird ass plots the turtles cartoon show went through. Krang alone speaks for himself. If you liked the turtles movies or the show, trust me, you will like TMNT. It's NO kiddie movie, and I cannot tell you how happy I was to find that out.

Pawbah 03-25-2007 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 38196)
TMNT was in fact the last movie I saw, and I got a huge freaking kick out of it and I am hear to clearify this misconception. Raph and Leo being the focus is NOT A SURPRISE! The very first turtles movie followed the same format, their issue was the focus so therefor, they were the ones who needed focusing on.

I didn't mind the CG people and the plotholes is a very hollow point. The plot was different yes, but it ties in perfectly with all of the prior turtles film. The ending scene with Splinter's little "souvenir shelf" is proof of that, not to mention them reminding us quite a few times that Shredder is DEAD.

Which he is since the second movie. The fact this movie ties into all 3 turtles films shows to me real dedication and considering they went to the trouble to include the god awful 3rd movie to prove their connection to the legacy, that to me takes guts. I enjoyed, loved, and was intriuged with this movie.

The plot for this film is no crazier or weirder then any of the countless weird ass plots the turtles cartoon show went through. Krang alone speaks for himself. If you liked the turtles movies or the show, trust me, you will like TMNT. It's NO kiddie movie, and I cannot tell you how happy I was to find that out.

Thank You. I enjoyed the film. However, I love Raph and I was happy that the film was focusing on him and Leo. If they make another one maybe it will open up a little to the other characters. I definetly thought it could be better, but they did a fine job with it. I Believe that the guys who made this movie do have some guts and I tip my hat to them.

Mr. Marshmallow 03-26-2007 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Pawbah (Post 38224)
I definetly thought it could be better, but they did a fine job with it. I Believe that the guys who made this movie do have some guts and I tip my hat to them.

The only thing I felt disappointed on was the use of the new villain mutants. There was a total of 13 monsters but only about 3 of them actually got a decent amount of air time. I felt they rushed the monsters capture way too quickly and I'd rather have seen them more then the stone generals.

And Paw since I can clearly tell your a Turtles fan and a fan of this movie, you'll be happy to know that they have made plans for a sequel if they decide to make one. Not surprising though, the ending already hinted at what their next plotline is possibly going to be:
Spoiler Below
Shredder's return


If that plot holds out to be true, then I will for sure get my ass over to the theaters and see it first day :D.

Pawbah 03-26-2007 03:59 PM

Yeah, I figured that. They even hinted at it in the movie. That would be incredibly awesome. Bring on the next TMNT movie! I'm ready. :D

Jabberwocky 03-28-2007 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 38196)
TMNT was in fact the last movie I saw, and I got a huge freaking kick out of it and I am hear to clearify this misconception. Raph and Leo being the focus is NOT A SURPRISE! The very first turtles movie followed the same format, their issue was the focus so therefor, they were the ones who needed focusing on.

I didn't mind the CG people and the plotholes is a very hollow point. The plot was different yes, but it ties in perfectly with all of the prior turtles film. The ending scene with Splinter's little "souvenir shelf" is proof of that, not to mention them reminding us quite a few times that Shredder is DEAD.

Which he is since the second movie. The fact this movie ties into all 3 turtles films shows to me real dedication and considering they went to the trouble to include the god awful 3rd movie to prove their connection to the legacy, that to me takes guts. I enjoyed, loved, and was intriuged with this movie.

The plot for this film is no crazier or weirder then any of the countless weird ass plots the turtles cartoon show went through. Krang alone speaks for himself. If you liked the turtles movies or the show, trust me, you will like TMNT. It's NO kiddie movie, and I cannot tell you how happy I was to find that out.

I like TMNT, just not this movie.

By plotholes, I wasn't talking about the movie in relation to any other movie that's come out in the past; I meant the nonsense with the alternate dimension and the monsters and the stone people. It. Made. No. Sense.
Spoiler Below
How did the guy suddenly bring the stone people to life? If the monsters were plaguing the earth for 3000 years, how come no one noticed them before? Why were they only running around on that one day? Why did it make one guy immortal and everybody else a statue? I know this is a movie about giant talking turtles, but the whole thing seemed so out of place, like that new Sonic game with the Final Fantasy looking characters and machine guns. What was with Mr. Whatever at the end where he's standing there talking perfectly normally and then levitates and turns into dust? I was so lost.

Admittedly, I was half asleep through most of it, so I must have missed something?? I don't know. I just had no idea what was going on other than they had to fight the monsters and yatta yatta yatta. It seemed really convoluted and rushed and more like something you'd expect to see in a Christopher Paolini novel than a Turtles movie.

The movie made me laugh, and yeah, I love the turtles... but the plot, just, what?

Plus I hate the CG people.

Mr. Marshmallow 03-28-2007 10:34 PM

Blade II

and

Brazil

Pawbah 03-28-2007 10:39 PM

Yeah the CG people were freaky looking and I totally understand what you're saying about the monsters. Where were they for the past 3000 years?
I have no idea and I guess I didn't really care. I was so psyched that the turtles were on the big screen that I didn't need a plot. It could have been about the turtles hanging out watching Day time television and I would have still thought it was the great....

I didn't mind the look of the people too much because I knew Imagi made this movie for under $40 million. Which is half of what it takes to make a pixar movie. So I knew right away that some of the animation wouldn't impress me. I'm still hoping for a sequel (hopefully with a new writer and a bigger budget).

Ditchy McAbandonpants 03-30-2007 08:20 AM

T-U-R-T-L-E power.
 
So: TMNT. As I said in the Turtles thread, I was a big fan of the old-school Turtles back in the day, and this movie intrigued me. Was it all I'd hoped for? Well, notwithstanding the fact that, because I'm stuck in China right now, I had to watch it on a somewhat grainy pirate copy whose audio kept drifting in and out of sync, I thought it was...not great, but quite good. Its primary problem, I felt, was a degree of indecision as to what it wanted to be and where it wanted to go. As a result, we had scenes with a Saturday morning cartoon feel, scenes with a kung fu movie feel, scenes with a dark comic book feel, scenes with a fantasy epic feel, and surprise surprise, said scenes didn't really gel. It was a problem that extended into the scripting and characterisation; there were an awful lot of characters in there who felt like unfinished sketches of more fully-formed characters from contrasting movies, no-one more noticeably so than the horribly underwritten April and Casey. Plus there's the fact that the plot really made no particular sense, for the reasons that Jabberwocky outlined. :bloocross:

Nevertheless, I did think there was a lot to recommend about it, probably just about enough to outweigh the bad stuff. For starters, if you forget the unappealing human designs, it's a lovely-looking film that really belies its relatively low budget, and that's due not just to technology, but also to some good aesthetic design and some really stylish action direction. The production values extended over into the audio, too, with one of Klaus Badelt's better scores and an accomplished voice cast who did their best with often undercooked parts. It was particularly good to see the number of dedicated voice actors getting parts here, particularly Kevin Michael Richardson (General Aquila in the film; Uncle Pockets and Foul Larry to us :D ), whilst the "Additional Voices" credits were basically a who's who of my favourite voice actors (Phil LaMarr, Grey DeLisle, Jess Harnell, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, Tara Strong, Billy West, Jennifer Hale...:) ).

Most importantly, though, they got the Turtles right. :) Despite all the plot fudging going on elsewhere, I felt the filmmakers got the emotional journey of the TMNT themselves (and their relationship with Mako's wonderful Splinter) just right, and the plot strand was used well enough and prominently enough to shine through the rest. Well, maybe they weren't just right; Michaelangelo's character was pitched too young, seeming like a mid-teen to his brothers' young adults, whilst the very likeable Donatello was sadly underused. Leonardo and Raphael, however, were dead-on, particularly Raphael with his wilder eyes, darker design and Nolan North's gruff and huskily accented voice. The ongoing feud between them was by far the movie's most interesting dimension, and, of course, it gave rise to the one scene in the film where all of its positive elements came together and, for a few minutes, the film transcended all its flaws and spoke to the Turtles-loving kid in my heart. You all know which scene I mean. :frankiesmile:

As we've all seen, the film made it quite big on opening weekend. Thanks to its lower budget it ought to be in profit quite quickly, and quick profits make a sequel seem likely; this film's ending hinted, Batman Begins-style, at what we might expect from the next one (though how it would work, I'm not sure...???). If we do get another one from this team, I would be willing to see it; if they could only clear their heads, focus their narrative, and remember one rain-soaked rooftop battle, we might yet get the Turtles movie of our dreams. :D


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