Gone Girl
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The Last Movie You Watched
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Exodus.
What a steaming pile of cliche sacrificial lamb excrement it was.
lmao rebecca! ^^
I didn't like Gone Girl...AT ALL. Too long. Boring. Ben Affleck cannot carry a movie, whoever is telling this man this in Hollywood ...needs to stop. The film seems to make women look bad in the sense that they can get away with murder, and the audience should be happy about that fact. I didn't like how it portrayed men either. I remember other people's faces in the movie audience when it ended and the lights went on...they were all looking at one another like...huh? Had potential, but didn't deliver. It got great reviews though.
Yeah, I went to Gone Girl because it was over 80% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. It was good in part, but overall I was disappointed, particularly in the ending. Just didn't work. I kinda felt cheated when I left the theater.
Well I'm very much looking forward to "the Interview".
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid. Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.
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~ Erin Hunter
Into The Storm. Fuggin' terrible. I can't believe the same guy who signed up to play the lead dwarf in the Hobbit agreed to star in a such a shitty film during this point in his career.
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza
RE: The Last Movie You Watched
December 20, 2014 at 1:56 am
(This post was last modified: December 20, 2014 at 1:57 am by Jackalope.)
(December 16, 2014 at 11:19 pm)Elskidor Wrote: It is a children's book, and that is partially why it has garnered so much controversy. I'm a member of a Tolkien message board and the purists hate the films, but a chunk of them also hate the LotR movies for not following every thing to a"T". There is no pleasing them. You are certainly right that there's no pleasing some people. The thing is, it's a pretty unreasonable expectation that a film adaptation of a novel is going to faithfully reproduce a novel in it's entirety. Even considering the extended trilogy, there's only so much material you can cram into 10 or so hours of film, when you're starting with the quantity and quality of material in LOTR. Some of the changes are going to be to fulfill the screenwriter's and director's visions for the adaptation, and some are going to be simply to broaden the appeal of the film so the damn thing can make more money. For example, Arwen's role was much greater in the film version, but it's there to broaden the film's appeal. I get why they left out Bombadil, even though that pretty much meant that the Barrow Downs weren't going to be featured either, nor the Great Forest. Bam, they're at the Brandywine ferry, bam, suddenly they're in Bree. It advanced the story, and allowed for more essential detail (or dwarf-tossing) elsewhere. What really bugged me was the angsty way they portrayed Aragorn, and I thought the film version of Faramir was weak and far inferior to the book. I could go on. I won't, for which I'm sure all of you that haven't gone, "oh fuck Cthulhu's on another TL;DR rant" are eternally grateful. :p I enjoyed LOTR the films for what they were. I enjoyed the first two Hobbit movies for what they were (I haven't seen the third, perhaps I'll take my boy tomorrow). Yeah, they're not the same as the books. Perhaps they're even inferior storytelling - but you know what? They're fun - and sometimes that's all cinema needs to be. RE: The Last Movie You Watched
December 22, 2014 at 7:44 am
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(December 19, 2014 at 2:09 pm)rasetsu Wrote: IT WAS AWESOME , I like it dumb , thats how all james bond movies are , and its very cool this way . Just watched Guardians of the galaxy |
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