After Skyfall boring me to death I couldn't bring myself to give Spectre a chance.
For once I agree with fade's taste. I really liked Skyfall.I loved skyfall. I thought it was gorgeous.
Spirits Within is still the highest rated video game adaption movie on Rotten Tomatoes. Which is odd because I thought the first Resident Evil movie was a perfectly serviceable, Prince of Persia was alright, and that the Phoenix Wright movie from Japan was pretty damn good.I thought Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within was gorgeous, too...but I still only rank it slightly above Dungeons & Dragons as far as movies go.
--Patrick
Spirits Within is sill the only one I've seen, I'll tell ya that.Spirits Within is still the highest rated video game adaption movie on Rotten Tomatoes. Which is odd because I thought the first Resident Evil movie was a perfectly serviceable, Prince of Persia was alright, and that the Phoenix Wright movie from Japan was pretty damn good.
I guess serviceable is the nicest word I'd give for the first Resident Evil movie, and nicer than I'd give any of the sequels.Spirits Within is still the highest rated video game adaption movie on Rotten Tomatoes. Which is odd because I thought the first Resident Evil movie was a perfectly serviceable, Prince of Persia was alright, and that the Phoenix Wright movie from Japan was pretty damn good.
I actually like the Resident Evil movies. They're dumb, campy action movies that have little to no relation to the games, but are still internally fun and don't take themselves very seriously.I guess serviceable is the nicest word I'd give for the first Resident Evil movie, and nicer than I'd give any of the sequels.
The first one is the only one that remotely feels like it can stand on it's own.I actually like the Resident Evil movies. They're dumb, campy action movies that have little to no relation to the games, but are still internally fun and don't take themselves very seriously.
If they only had a freeze gun...All the Resident Evil movies were pretty much garbage. I completely gave up on the first one after that ridiculous laser-hallway scene. Why would the computer even bother wasting time with an escalating series of harder to dodge lasers when it could just do the "undodge-able grid" thing right out of the gate and be done with it?
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They later made fun of this scene in Resident Evil 4, where Leon just action heroes through it all.All the Resident Evil movies were pretty much garbage. I completely gave up on the first one after that ridiculous laser-hallway scene. Why would the computer even bother wasting time with an escalating series of harder to dodge lasers when it could just do the "undodge-able grid" thing right out of the gate and be done with it?
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I can't think of many horror movies that don't end disappointingly.I saw The Witch. I appreciated the effort they went through to research 17th century folk tales. I especially liked how the script used period language. It was also nice to see a horror movie rely on atmosphere rather than "BOO!" scares. More like The Shining meets The Crucible. It ultimately had a disappointing ending but was overall a decent film.
The guy who's fingers got lopped off just sort of....stops moving. He doesn't even get a gory laser death. I had almost forgotten it was the quick shot of Milla's bush that actually got them an R-rating.All the Resident Evil movies were pretty much garbage. I completely gave up on the first one after that ridiculous laser-hallway scene. Why would the computer even bother wasting time with an escalating series of harder to dodge lasers when it could just do the "undodge-able grid" thing right out of the gate and be done with it?
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Alien, The Conjuring, The Fly (Cronenberg version) ... um ... shit, there's gotta be more than that. Night of the Living Dead is brilliant, but doesn't exactly satisfy. I'm going over horror movies I like and many of them just fuck it up in the last 30 seconds even if the actual conclusion is fine.I can't think of many horror movies that don't end disappointingly.
The Thing.....The Shining.....not much else.
Ah, I see you've seen The Believers.many of them just fuck it up in the last 30 seconds
No, but if you say it belongs in that category, I believe you.Ah, I see you've seen The Believers.
--Patrick
Gonna have to find one of these for you one day....Also, I counted THREE armadillos in the movie! Therefore, through armadillo representation, Zootopia is the greatest movie in all of existence.
He died because he drank Lone Star.Gonna have to find one of these for you one day....
Well, duh, even I know that, and I don't drink beer at all. Only other thing that kills a 'dillo is the bumper on a vehicle.He died because he drank Lone Star.
At least he didn't drink Barf, who KNOW'S where that mog's been.He died because he drank Lone Star.
Usually it's actually the undercarriage, not the bumper.Only other thing that kills a 'dillo is the bumper on a vehicle.
SO glad you didn't turn this into a schwartz joke.At least he didn't drink Barf, who KNOW'S where that mog's been.
Where I learned about this was mostly from military bases, so I assume Jeeps and such.Must be slow ones that you encounter, around here they get hit by bumpers and grills, unless it's one of the redneck jacked-up trucks.
And I assumed that most armadillo deaths were a result of femme fatales. @ThatNickGuy has some explaining to do.Where I learned about this was mostly from military bases, so I assume Jeeps and such.
--Patrick
*whistles innocently*And I assumed that most armadillo deaths were a result of femme fatales. @ThatNickGuy has some explaining to do.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but Jason Bateman has always been a bit nasal..... anyone else thought Nick sounded weird? Can't put my claw on it.