Not to mention an Oingo Boingo cameo...Back To School
Great movie? No. Fun and entertaining? Yes. Also really young Robert Downey Jr. and Terry Farrell.
I don't see how the two posts are related. My only disparaging posts in the 'intended to be sexy' thread talks about noodle spine. I don't see anything noodl-y about the SuckerPunch girls' spines. And maybe your mistake comes from thinking I'm a feminist, cause I'm not. At all.This honestly surprises me with some of your responses on the "Things that are intended to be sexy" thread. This movie has feminists up in arms.
I sense a derail attempt...LittleKagsin, do you think women should be afforded the same opportunities and treatment as men?
I love that movie.Throw Charlie From the Train.
Woah woah woah... furries love sex.I love that movie.
I'm just saying there are as many different flavors of feminism as geek. Some geeks are furries and I hate them, the same way some feminists think all sex is rape and I hate them too.
(since I love sex)
(and don't like being called a rapist)
Agreed. I thought that the whole thing had a kind of 70's or early 80's feel to it - nuclear Armageddon, overpopulation, crime insanely out of control, all those fears that were reflected in films like Escape From New York, The Warriors, even Assault on Precinct 13, were on display in this flick. Since that's the same era that Judge Dredd was created in, I felt that was a rather good tack to take.Dredd
Good adaptation of the British comic series. Unlike the last time Judge Dredd hit the big screen, this captures the bleak feelings and world given in the original comic book, along with keeping Dredd simple and clear in his devotion to the law. It's well-shot with some good action and a solid script. Interestingly, it's an action movie that moves at a slower pace than most, but it works.
I really liked it too but I had no idea what to make of Avery Brooks.Just watched the Star Trek documentary The Captain. This was very well done. It was...soft and subtle. Shatner could have hammed it up and made this really cheesy but what I got was something insightful.
I really like it.
I'm not sure what response you're trying to elicit from me here...Like, I feel like you're trying to ask me something to trick me. Trick-sy Charlie.LittleKagsin, do you think women should be afforded the same opportunities and treatment as men?
Dude, spoilers!Did Agent Coulson really bite the dust.
I knew I'd love it very early in...when I realized what animal was Rango's guiding spirit.Rango: Fucking fantastic. Can't believe it took me so long to see this. I don't even care about the humor; I love a good western.
I'd say they were equally amazing in their own rights.I'm still thinking about The Grey days after I watched it. It's not as powerful as The Road but it's still hanging on in my head... Neeson really amazed me in this.