Gravity IMAX 3-D was a lot of this:
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Soooooo...you didn't like it?Gravity IMAX 3-D was a lot of this:
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And some of this:
And a lot of this:
Twas a joke about the Imax 3D and the spinning on the screen. I really didn't get sick or anything, but a couple of times I had a twinge of acrophobia/vertigo.Soooooo...you didn't like it?
I was just reading on the differences between the unrated and rated versions.Yeah, it may have not been the best movie ever made, but the killer gets a nod for actually being creepy which is an accomplishment nowadays.
that scene with the giant tongue made out of all the victims tongues... just ew....
Oh THAT'S what that was. I thought it was just some random creepy thing--didn't realize its mechanism. Ew.Yeah, it may have not been the best movie ever made, but the killer gets a nod for actually being creepy which is an accomplishment nowadays.
that scene with the giant tongue made out of all the victims tongues... just ew....
I don't think I've met anyone with any sense that thought it was amazing....I finally watched World War Z. It's funny because I swear I was pretty apologetic as it was getting made while everyone else was claiming it would be shit, then it comes out and, while no one argued that it was amazing, most people agreed it wasn't bad. And now here I am, after defending it during production, forced to admit that it's a train wreck.
I don't know if it's impossible to make a movie out of that book, but I think Pitt made a sincere effort of it and failed dramatically. Too many plot elements were shoehorned in withou enough time for it to feel right, they did good with what they had, but what they had should never have been made into a movie.
Not amazing, no, but not horrid either. If it'd been called anything other than World War Z then it might be considered a decent popcorn zombie flick.I don't think I've met anyone with any sense that thought it was amazing....
Have you not watched it yet? It was amazing on a huge screen in 3D. I imagine it'll be amazing at home too, but not as amazing.Pacific Rim:
Okay. It's not out until tomorrow... BUT I'M BUYING IT AND WATCHING IT!
I sees the FUTURE!!!
I did see it in theaters. But I've been wanting it on Blu Ray for some time now.Have you not watched it yet? It was amazing on a huge screen in 3D. I imagine it'll be amazing at home too, but not as amazing.
The movie is totally off the hook. Or off the planet!I tried to see Gravity today, but the mother fucker was sold out and neither of us wanted to wait an hour for the next show. Jesus Christ. Was not expecting that kind of popularity.
Aquanet?Gravity. Why doesn't her hair float in her helmet?!?!
Scrunchie?Gravity. Why doesn't her hair float in her helmet?!?!
Wasn't union represented.Gravity. Why doesn't her hair float in her helmet?!?!
Sandra Bullock is so awesome that she generates her own micro-gravity environment and her hair is responding to that.Gravity. Why doesn't her hair float in her helmet?!?!
I loved the first one and haven't seen the second one yet either.Insidious: Well, that was fucking creepy.
I want to see the second one now.
This is where I stand with it. It's a good horror movie (though not scary), but relative to werewolf movies, it's very good. My favorite werewolf movie is still Wolf.I finally got around to watching Ginger Snaps. I thought it was good to a point. It wasn't a great movie, but in a world where there are so few good werewolf movies, It stands head and shoulders above most.
I always wondered why the prequel wasn't called "Square".I liked Cube Zero a lot.
I don't know why out of all the movie monsters, Werewolves are the hardest to do right. I mean it's its own built in metaphor.This is where I stand with it. It's a good horror movie (though not scary), but relative to werewolf movies, it's very good. My favorite werewolf movie is still Wolf.