I think he's referring to his parting with Chanel Awesome, which was in the midst of a rape joke incident.
It's not psychotic to dump Spoony.Well that and the huge psychological breakdown after his psycho ex left him. Those two things back to back just destroyed the happy-go-lucky and friendly attitude he used to have.
Yeah, I don't know much about it but it's not exactly easy being with someone who is bipolar.It's not psychotic to dump Spoony.
Spoony came off as a clingy boyfriend. Some people like that, some don't.Yeah, I don't know much about it but it's not exactly easy being with someone who is bipolar.
He's bipolar isn't he? That's a nasty thing to subject someone to untreated.Spoony came off as a clingy boyfriend. Some people like that, some don't.
Yeah, he is. My wife is too and she's been on meds for it for years, and it's still a struggle. Off meds, untreated, must be a nightmare both for the person with the disorder and those around.He's bipolar isn't he? That's a nasty thing to subject someone to untreated.
Honestly, I really liked the movie, right up to the very last scene.The Cabin In The Woods
Surprisingly not as scary as I thought it would be, which probably explains why I rather enjoyed it. I usually hate scary movies, but I quite liked this one. It helps that its twist is revealed so early on, it's less of a "twist" and more of a "premise." That means the film has the time and space to build on the twist elements, and flesh them out.
Love both of these, very underrated and hidden little gems.Just did a "found footage" horror double feature.
The Bay
This was pretty good. The film uses a good mix of different pieces of found footage to tell a tale of a town terrorized by mutant creatures. My main critique is that the film was inspired by Chesapeake Bay's pollution problems, but the film almost hammers too hard its environmental message. Some of info reveals are also a little weak, but it still has good atmosphere as its story unfolds.
V/H/S
I wasn't sure if they could pull off a "found footage" anthology film, but they did a great job on it. Each of the stories are nice and compact, giving you enough without overexplaining the horrors within. They also took advantage of the VHS concept, with old-school camera technical restraints and problems helping to add a layer of mystique to the action. Second-to-last story was the weakest, but they definitely saved the best for last.
...and now I realize the stupidity in watching horror movies late at night.
Par for course.Spoony is now whining about everybody picking on him for not liking The Worlds End, and says everyone who likes it deluding themselves. And for good measure goes on to hate on SR4.
I love everything about this review. You should write more on movies, seriously, it was a great read.2001: A Space Odyssey
I'd never seen it before, so I decided to sit down and watch it on bluray in high def.
First thoughts: There's an awfully large gorilla suit budget for a space movie.
Final thoughts: WTF just happened?
Spoilers ahead.
So, I'm a bit conflicted here. Overall, I have to say I quite enjoyed the experience, because it kept me in a sense of mystery wondering what was going to happen next. If I were to watch it again, though, I think all I would feel is boredom. The film is vastly self-indulgent, allowing itself to spend an inexplicably long time in banal scenes, whose very banality is meant to set mood. And it worked, I suppose, but this film could have still been much, much shorter. The stargate scene near the end is 15 straight minutes of funky flashing colors and eery, high-pitched music. 15 minutes. And then the ending... well, the ending at least makes you think.
Hal really stole the show in the third act. I was surprised to discover that he's really just a sub plot, and not really a part of the overall story. Of course, I knew from pop culture what was going to happen, but the characterization of Hal, the voicework, and the slow descent into computer madness still made it chilling. Hal is memorable because there's very little dialogue in this 3 hour movie, and of those that do speak, he is the most human, unchanging monotone and all. His presence was menacing and suspenseful, and in the end of his arc, even a little sad. When Dave is disconnecting his core memory, and HAL changes from trying to talk him out of it, to saying he's scared, I got chills. Yes, he's a crazy killer computer, but he's also a sentient being, and in this scene he's pleading for his life as he's murdered. To bring out that emotion for a character that doesn't even have a face is spectacular.
The other big positive is that this movie is absolutely gorgeous. I would never have believed this film to have been made in 1968. The special effects are mind blowing, the space scenes are just absolutely epic, and the camera angles and colors are absolutely wonderful. Every shot is striking and iconic, and I can't imagine what it must have been like for an audience that hadn't yet experienced the moon landing.
See I loved the last scene. I thought it was hilarious, and a great way of continuing the homage to the horror genre.Honestly, I really liked the movie, right up to the very last scene.
By last scene, I mean the final decision.See I loved the last scene. I thought it was hilarious, and a great way of continuing the homage to the horror genre.
Years ago on this forum, I would've said prepare to be shit on, but Chaz is gone and probably some others (aside from Charlie) who thought liking this movie means you're stupid. My wife and I like it too. You gave it a lot more thought than I did though.The Boondock Saints- I went into the movie pretty much ignorant of anything about it other than it has a huge cult following and that it was very violent.
TLDNR: I liked it.