I thinkSomebody made that point, but it wasn't me.
I thinkSomebody made that point, but it wasn't me.
I'm somebody on this forum that isn't Gas, and it wasn't me.I thinkGassomebody on this forum who isn't Gas made a good point that it's largely Asian-American actors who feel (and often are) shafted by the Hollywood system.
Wait a second, I'm somebody on this forum that isn't Gas!I'm somebody on this forum that isn't Gas, and it wasn't me.
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The African Queen.This is now the random movierandomthread!
I thoroughly enjoyed it both times I caught it on TV. I still really have no idea who the 2 protagonists are or why they're fighting Germans or even where they are, since I've never seen the first half hour of it.Still haven't seen it.
--Patrick
They're in German East Africa in the early parts of World War I. Bogie is Charlie Allnut, a Canadian running a river boat that delivers the mail and small odds and ends. Hepburn is Rose Sayer, the sister of an English missionary who had recently died. Bogie was supposed to take her to the coast so she could get a ship back to England; instead she convinces him to take a makeshift torpedo and go down the river through a dangerous set of rapids that no one had successfully traversed, take take out the Konigin Luise, a German warship controlling the lake and keeping the British Army from being able to make progress.I thoroughly enjoyed it both times I caught it on TV. I still really have no idea who the 2 protagonists are or why they're fighting Germans or even where they are, since I've never seen the first half hour of it.
Is that even possible?Those two didn't because they drank nothing but alcohol for the entire shoot.
I don't think so, but it is true that this is how Bogart claimed he avoided sickness.Is that even possible?
Somebody made that point, but it wasn't me.
Wait a second, I'm somebody on this forum that isn't Gas!
Geeze. Leave you guys to your own devices and you go all Family Circus.I'm somebody on this forum that isn't Gas, and it wasn't me
What about @Ravenpoe? He started it!Geeze. Leave you guys to your own devices and you go all Family Circus.
It's hard not to "steal" a bad joke from the guy who invented the concept of "bad humor" with the infamous "Urggh!" "Grraaahhh" joke.(But to be fair I stole them from @Dave)
"Fuck you, it's funny. Gronk."It's hard not to "steal" a bad joke from the guy who invented the concept of "bad humor" with the infamous "Urggh!" "Grraaahhh" joke.
I guess it was there to show the lengths Saw would go to contrasted with the more familiar Rebel faction. But, yeah, it's kind of pointless when the threatened de-braining doesn't stick more than 5 seconds.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
It holds up really, really well and looks great on Blu-Ray. There's only 2 things I'd cut from the movie. The whole Bor Gullet thing, since that doesn't really go anywhere, and CGI Leia's face. Just having her from the back (oo-er Missus!) would have worked as well.
You have just described many, if not most Bollywood movies.It tries to tackle a number of themes, but does so in such a hamfisted fashion that it's muddled and forced.
I went in with such low expectations, that I actually had a good time watching it.Finally saw Suicide Squad.......
What a piece of crap. Someone needs to tell WB that stuffing a whole bunch of popular music into a badly written and edited POS does not a good movie make.
Dumb villain with a non existent or just plain stupid plan. Too much Will Smith and Harley Quinn. Several of the Squad get hardly any screentime (see first point as to why), not that enough work was done to make their characters even slightly interesting, I mean Boomerrang was a joke, Croc barely did anything, was just a waste.
I did not care for it and really wish I hadn't wasted the time, when will I learn.
This is exactly how I feel.I saw Logan.
Umm, I liked it, but I don't get the overwhelming praise for it. Maybe because standards are SO low from how shit most X-Men movies are. The ending did not hit me in the feels much. I dunno.
That's too harsh. It's a good movie. Great at parts. Mostly involving Patrick Stewart acting the shit out of everything. The little girl was pretty impressive too. She has an intense fucking stare.
Thought the villains were lame and that the corn syrup/GMO message is like 8 years too late to matter to anyone at this point.
If you skip the music videos you have no soul. I ain't watching Bollywood movies if I don't get to see some of the happiest GD musical numbers possible by humanity.Remember this?
So it's available on netflix as "Robot" with subtitles if you are inclined to watch a 2:45 long bollywood movie. If you skip the music videos it's a lot shorter. Most of the action happens in the last 30-45 minutes. It's not sharknado bad, but it's not sharknado good either. It tries to tackle a number of themes, but does so in such a hamfisted fashion that it's muddled and forced.
All that said, the action scenes are reasonably creative, if you've got industrial suspenders of disbelief.
I didn't skip the first few but it was getting late and I had to get up in few hours. It was either skip the numbers or turn it off and risk never finishing it.If you skip the music videos you have no soul. I ain't watching Bollywood movies if I don't get to see some of the happiest GD musical numbers possible by humanity.
Damn skippy...If you skip the music videos you have no soul. I ain't watching Bollywood movies if I don't get to see some of the happiest GD musical numbers possible by humanity.
Absolutely!If you skip the music videos you have no soul. I ain't watching Bollywood movies if I don't get to see some of the happiest GD musical numbers possible by humanity.
Sounds like I need to dig into the books. The movies were ok popcorn flicks, but I have no desire to see them again. The story itself is what carries the movie past its warts and bumps, so if the book series improves the other aspects then it's probably worth a read.The Lightning Thief
I read this book last week, and I enjoyed it. I remembered there was a movie, so I decided to watch it. Oh boy. What a turd. Really. I made it to around the beginning of the camp scene and turned it off. It was like watching a parallel universe version of the same story but where everything was bad, because there weren't any really major plot changes, yet they made it suck. There were quite a few relatively minor changes from the book, too, and they all seemed to work counter to the story instead of improving it for visual storytelling. Oddly, a lot of the changes they made weakened Percy instead of making him stronger--which is the opposite of what you'd expect from a movie. Examples? Percy's battle with the minotaur in the book was pretty epic, but in the movie it was lame. Instead of Percy somersaulting over the minotaur and forcibly removing his horn, Percy sort of just dives out of the way and the minotaur just breaks if off on his own after getting it stuck in a tree. Or Percy's fight with Mrs. Dobbs. In the book, he kills her with the sword Chiron throws him. In the movie--she just sort of flies off.
Other little things: it bugs me when they change the age of the protagonist. He's only 12 in the book. This kid was like 16. Fine, I can deal with that. But when the book describes Annabeth as having blonde curls on EVERY OTHER PAGE, it clearly makes sense to have the movie Annabeth be a straight-haired brunette. Meh 3/10, mostly for decent centaur effects.