Kinda a movie: we're watching season two of SHERLOCK (each episode is 90 minutes). Good stuff so far. The naked chick in the first one needs to really show her goods.
Originally posted by Martin
Who the fuck is Kellan Lutz?
Originally posted by gravedigger
Basically what I'm saying is that, based on what I've watched so far, we should all listen to Matt more often.
Originally posted by Martin
And who the FUCK is Peaches Geldof?
Kellan Lutz's girlfriend?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 1&2 - both films deserved all the praise they received, and though I would've liked to have seen more scenes fleshed out a bit (especially the post Battle of Hogwarts celebration and the Epilogue from the book), I really can't find too much fault with them. Yates knocked these out of the park, and both films are visually stunning. Pacing and flow were very good, considering all the events that happen in the book that had to be replicated in the films. Some nice character development here and there, too (Go Neville!).
Not 100% as enjoyable as the book, but a damn fine entry and great way to close out the series.
I'm not a massive documentary guy, but I have to say this was very enjoyable. The wealth of interviews is fantastic (Sgt. Dah-ny "Beantown" Dah-nowitz came off very well, I thought) and I enjoyed the brisk movement from one era to the next, tracking his evolution from director into multi-tasker extraordinaire.
It's just a shame this seemed to focus more on his pre-80's work, which is when most of my favourite Corman-affiliated movies were birthed (no Galaxy of Terror segment? No Bryan Cranston Dead Space retrospective? Sadly missed opportunities.) It also would've been nice if it had fleshed out the wider cinematic landscape more, showing his influence on B-Movies more generally - not even a passing nod to Full Moon or Troma seems like a glaring omission.
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Hereafter: Eastwood directed Damon flick that boooooooooooooooooored the shit out of me. Don't get me wrong, visually it's pleasant. The flick just seems like an over bloated date movie as it's over 2 hours long, yet the way it's structured it still only feels like 2/3's of a date movie. There are some good scenes early on with Damon and Bryce Dallas Howard and I'd watch a movie dealing with those characters but as presented? Stay the fuck away. You'll thank me I promise.
Devil: M Night Shamalammadingdong story that is so laughably bad that Rob and Ceej should do a Talking Dead as that's the only way I'd watch this flick again. It's badly over acted, and the story? Bwaahahahaha Oh man Rob and Ceej reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaallllllly should do a talking dead it would be hilarious.
"Fuck Rob. Also, he has a podcast called Podcaust. Edgy Holocaust humor lulz indeed." - The Faraci
Devil: M Night Shamalammadingdong story that is so laughably bad that Rob and Ceej should do a Talking Dead as that's the only way I'd watch this flick again. It's badly over acted, and the story? Bwaahahahaha Oh man Rob and Ceej reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaallllllly should do a talking dead it would be hilarious.
I dug Devil. Reminded me an 80's flick.
Watchers: Haven't seen this since it first came out. Corey Haim at his squeakiest, Ironside at his most blandness minus him pulling a knife out of his throat and still having one liners , Priestly at his most gayness.
Pure cheese and I still fucking dug the shit outta it. Though the book was still tons better.
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Originally posted by Theodore StabbingtonView Post
I dug Devil. Reminded me an 80's flick.
Watchers: Haven't seen this since it first came out. Corey Haim at his squeakiest, Ironside at his most blandness minus him pulling a knife out of his throat and still having one liners , Priestly at his most gayness.
Pure cheese and I still fucking dug the shit outta it. Though the book was still tons better.
I wanted to dig it but the security guard in the elevator was turrible as was the old lady. Add to that the cop who is buying into the whole thing then acts like he didn't have all of those discussions when the lady disappeared? If the over acting was dialed back a bit I probably would have dug it much more. I did like how the one guy knew what was up and everybody shat on him but it seemed like just a few minutes later some of those same people were asking him what to do. If they had just shit on him till the end THEN the lady disappeared? I would have liked that better.
All that said it was still streets ahead of Hereafter.
"Fuck Rob. Also, he has a podcast called Podcaust. Edgy Holocaust humor lulz indeed." - The Faraci
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