Don't bother, it's not the same when you see it as an adult.Goonies. I have never seen Goonies. I was the right age to see it when it was out too. I have never gotten more shit from people than when they find out I have never seen it. They could walk in on me with their mother and care more that I haven't seen fucking Goonies than what I'd be elbow deep in.
In summary? Fuck Goonies, I refuse.
Although it may have been the best comic movie of it's time.Spawn wasn't the big movie I thought it was going to be.
Since that time in the early 90's sucked overall, though, that's not saying much.Although it may have been the best comic movie of it's time.
Great movie right until Bowie. Needless to say the movie swerves right into terrible.I have never seen The Prestige.
I don't think I could disagree with this entire post possibly any more.Great movie right until Bowie. Needless to say the movie swerves right into terrible.
I have never seen a Hitchcock or Kubrick movie all the way through. I need to fix that with Hitchcock, not so much with Kubrick.
The only western I've seen that didn't star the Duke is The Magnificent Seven, and Blazing Saddles (does it count?).
Tarintino somehow makes millions by making B movies with AAA budgets. Unlike Raiders of the Lost Ark none of his movies are any better than their inspirations.
I don't want to push the disagree button. I'm trying hard not to.Great movie right until Bowie. Needless to say the movie swerves right into terrible.
I have never seen a Hitchcock or Kubrick movie all the way through. I need to fix that with Hitchcock, not so much with Kubrick.
The only western I've seen that didn't star the Duke is The Magnificent Seven, and Blazing Saddles (does it count?).
Tarintino somehow makes millions by making B movies with AAA budgets. Unlike Raiders of the Lost Ark none of his movies are any better than their inspirations.
$1m, $8m, $12m, $30m, $30m, ~$5m* $70mTarintino somehow makes millions by making B movies with AAA budgets. Unlike Raiders of the Lost Ark none of his movies are any better than their inspirations.
okay n/m live and let live suck my diiiiiiiiickI can help, I watched 2001 right up until I fell asleep. The only other time I can recall a movie putting me to sleep was 3 ninja's kick back, when I was 8.
I love how cheap Pulp Fiction was, and then went on to make $200 million.$1m, $8m, $12m, $30m, $30m, ~$5m* $70m
While I partly agree with you, I don't think someone necessarily has a short attention span just because they don't find watching a ship land for 5-10 minutes interesting. It's not a matter of attention span length, but whether the special effects impress you.I don't care that 2001 is boring to today's audience. If you have a short attention-span, just fast forward through the special effects scenes. The actual mission is damn fine cinema.
This. I think it's fair to say it's harder to impress a sense of majesty on someone solely with visuals if they find the visuals mundane rather than majestic.Perhaps it was more amazing to audiences when it was released because space launches/travel was
still new then.
The book was DIFFERENT. Arthur Clarke himself said he was happier with how some of his parts turned out in the movie than in the book. Bear in mind both were released simultaneously.Perhaps it was more amazing to audiences when it was released because space launches/travel was still new then.
The mission is the good part of 2001 to me. I liked the prehistoric part. The ships, the talks, the moon, and the ending sequence could all go on the scrap heap for me. I thought the book was better. The post-HAL part of the book conveyed the majesty and wonder that Kubrick might have been after in the film.
Die Hard is my Christmas movie.I have another confession; Clockwork Orange was my Christmas Movie for 5 years.
Since that time in the early 90's sucked overall, though, that's not saying much.
Spawn is a great example of why corporate businessmen shouldn't have creative control. I know one of the guys who was involved in that in a pretty high up position, and the story I heard was basically like this:It's still a good flick though. They really captured the essence of the opening comic books pretty well.
HOMOPHOBE...I've never seen Top Gun.
But I mean, is that really that bad?