Quote:TrainspottingI liked the movie much more from the book. For one thing, the dialogue in the film was more comprehensible than the book, the opening was much more memorable, and the music was truly kick-ass.
Quote:PowderI haven't seen it, but from what I've heard, it's an interesting movie, using telekinetic children as a way of analyzing Human Bastardry.
Quote:ExcaliburThis is probably the best adaptation of the classic Arthurian Lore that doesn't involve Monty Python, but I admit that between Point Blank, Deliverance, and, hell, even Zardoz, this movie isn't exactly one of John Boorman's best.
Quote:IP ManI haven't seen it, but I hear it will be released next month in America, and I hope that when it comes out, it is as good as reviewers are saying it is. And oddly enough, it's not the only Asian movie on the verge of a release that I want to see.
Quote:Time MachineWhich version? I liked the 1960 George Pal version, but the 2002 movie, I just disliked, especially because it completely changed the book. You'd think that a movie directed by a relative of the original author would be true to the book, but surprisingly not.
Quote:NetworkIt's fecking Network! What else needs to be said?
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.