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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:48 am
by Damien
Yeah the Devils rejects is pretty fucked up.
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 7:36 am
by halfnhalf
Tried to see Devil's Rejects, but the times were off for me, so i saw Wedding Crashers instead. Funny movie, very cliched, but its still hilarious.
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 7:51 am
by Skullkracker
Gaiseric wrote:I liked The Island too. The shameless product placement was absurd. There were a few scenes/stunts that were just ridiculous. But there was tons of action, amazing special effects, and the plot wasn't too shakey. And Scarlet Johansen was very sexy.
Devils Rejects is not playing at any of the theaters around here. Damn Utah. They never showed Equilibrium here either.
Can I have a question about the Island? I was sitting in the cinema where I saw it's trailer, and I only said

when it ended. It made absolutely no sence to me. What is it about?
and Equilibrium was never in cineams here either, it just came out in DVD. Saw it on HBO in the end and I got it on tape...hehehe
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:08 am
by Artezul
Wasn't the original called Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? I thought this movie was supposed to be a continuation of it with Charlie succeeding the old caretaker (Willie Wonka.)
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:49 am
by TheDarkness
Artezul wrote:Wasn't the original called Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? I thought this movie was supposed to be a continuation of it with Charlie succeeding the old caretaker (Willie Wonka.)
yeah that is correct.... i kinda made an error in used the Dutch title (Sjackie en de Chocoladefabriek) and the english one (Charlie and theChocolate Factory) in a weird mix-up...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 11:29 am
by Libaax
I saw Batman Begins last night it was great the best Batman movie so far. Bale was so perfect as Wayne and Batman. The fights i liked so much,cause for the first time in a movie or the animation i saw Batman fight like a Bat. He attacked the bad guys really like from above,or so quick that he almost looked like a real Bat.
Also the director did really well with the story cause there was over an hour of story before he became Batman,which is a nice touch. Unlike the other comic movies like Spidey where he becomes a superhero after 5 mins of the movie.
I have to say this year has been a golden year for the movies. Everytime i leave the cinema i feel like "man thats was a great movie" First it was Kung Fu Hustle then Sin City,War Of The(ok) Worlds,Fanstac Four(not great but better than i thought),Batman.
Hope for more movies like these next year and the rest of this year.
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 11:40 am
by TheDarkness
only 1 thing i did not like about batman begins.... the bat car.... especially that weapon mode with bale going down between the front wheels of that car
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 12:49 pm
by Saiyah
Wasn't the original called Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? I thought this movie was supposed to be a continuation of it with Charlie succeeding the old caretaker (Willie Wonka.)
I yeah it was called Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory back then. The new title of the movie would make you think it was a continuation, thats what I thought at least. But nope, as I've overstated earlier, just a shitty remake.
*Still pissed about wasting 10 bucks

*
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:07 pm
by Gaiseric
Skullkracker wrote:Gaiseric wrote:I liked The Island too. The shameless product placement was absurd. There were a few scenes/stunts that were just ridiculous. But there was tons of action, amazing special effects, and the plot wasn't too shakey. And Scarlet Johansen was very sexy.
Devils Rejects is not playing at any of the theaters around here. Damn Utah. They never showed Equilibrium here either.
Can I have a question about the Island? I was sitting in the cinema where I saw it's trailer, and I only said

when it ended. It made absolutely no sence to me. What is it about?
and Equilibrium was never in cineams here either, it just came out in DVD. Saw it on HBO in the end and I got it on tape...hehehe
Basically, this company makes clones for rich people as an insurance policy. Say their liver fails, they have a perfect donor for a new one; themself. So one clone gets curious, finds out whats going on and gets the hell out of there.
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:23 pm
by Saiyah
Meh, you would never get that from the trailer. Sounds kind of cool though.
It's ironic, My friends and I were arguing over what to see The island or that other movie ... I wish we saw the Island.
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 7:25 pm
by Skullkracker
Charlie and the...*sigh*...great glass elevator (

) is about how they secrew up their journey in space and how they almost wipe out the grandfolks...kinda corny...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 8:43 pm
by Saiyah
I agree, it sounds stupid, But like I said, I like the movie from back in the day.
I doubt I'd ever give any books in the series a read.
I guess they tried to mash all the books into one movie, cause they did something like that in the remake, at one point they fly around town the that elevator. Lame-O

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 3:06 am
by Devil_Dante
I saw "Cursed" of Wes Craven. Predictable movie. Few "scares" in it. For the rest it was nothing special at all.
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 11:39 am
by TheDarkness
last movie that actually gave me a scare was The Village
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 12:56 pm
by Skullkracker
Are you Joe King???
The Village was one of the lamest...I repeat...LAMEST movies I saw. Not at all scary, a bit depressing, but altogether: meaningless, senseless, lame, not at all intersting, ridiculously poor acting (+the sub was so badly written, but it was my personal problem).
the only thing scary was when I realized how bad the movie was and there were still 60 minutes left.
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 3:35 pm
by TheDarkness
i totally loved the village... great plot good suspense and perfect overal feel...
let me guess your one of those people that actually considered the ring scary.... now THAT was a lame ass movie... better then the original japanese version but still a completly worthless movie
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 3:55 pm
by Saiyah
Honestly, both movies blow.
But it's not thier fault, suspense/horror has gone down hill since the arrival of movies like jeepers creepers and Boogieman. It was once a respected genre in the 80's - early 90's but really, there hasn't been a good one in a long time. (Dawn of the dead came close, but the original was better. When people do dumb shit for a dog, like running through a feild of zombies, the movies loses mad cred with me.)
Maybe I just don't have any love for those movies anymore. Last movie that scared me was ... Tales from the hood, I think I was 12ish. (those dolls that looked like Chris Rock were kind of creepy)
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 6:07 pm
by Devil_Dante
Saiyah wrote:Honestly, both movies blow.
But it's not thier fault, suspense/horror has gone down hill since the arrival of movies like jeepers creepers and Boogieman. It was once a respected genre in the 80's - early 90's but really, there hasn't been a good one in a long time. (Dawn of the dead came close, but the original was better. When people do dumb shit for a dog like running through a feild of zombies, the movies loses mad cred with me.)
Maybe I just don't have any love for those movies anymore. Last movie that scared me was ... Tales from the hood, I think I was 12ish. (those dolls that looked like Chris Rock were kind of creepy)
I totally agree. A good horror movie is hard to find these days. I don't consider Jeepers Creepers as a horror movie. More comedy

.
Dawn Of The Dead was good. The Day of The Dead looks good too.
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 7:55 pm
by psi29a
mm... i wanted to see Land of the Dead. I'll have to convince the SO to go with me.

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 8:20 pm
by Saiyah
Haven't heard of day of the dead, I should watch more T.v.
The last zombie flick I heard about was Land of the dead. Which I heard was a stinker. But I like those slow witted, brain eating, bastards. So I'll probably go see it.
P.s. No zombie movie I have ever seen had a decent reason or story behind zombies walking the earth, anyone ever notice that?
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 8:59 pm
by psi29a
Saiyah wrote:Haven't heard of day of the dead, I should watch more T.v.
The last zombie flick I heard about was Land of the dead. Which I heard was a stinker. But I like those slow witted, brain eating, bastards. So I'll probably go see it.
P.s. No zombie movie I have ever seen had a decent reason or story behind zombies walking the earth, anyone ever notice that?

but dennis hopper is in land of the dead... i mean, he is a top rate actor. Of course, this is comming from the same guy who liked Waterworld (with dennis hopper) and The Postman which has been panned by critics.
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:35 pm
by Saiyah
psi29a wrote:
but dennis hopper is in land of the dead... i mean, he is a top rate actor. Of course, this is comming from the same guy who liked Waterworld (with dennis hopper) and The Postman which has been panned by critics.
Dennis hopper was in water world? ewww
I thought it was Dennis Quaid, Dennis hopper is the guy from Boiling Point (with Wesley Snipes)
But even still, I haven't seen land of the dead yet, but the fact that they use sub machine guns against scared human instead of eating them alive like a zombie with a lil sense would do it is a big downer.

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:44 pm
by psi29a
Saiyah wrote:Dennis hopper was in water world? ewww
I thought it was Dennis Quaid, Dennis hopper is the guy from Boiling Point (with Wesley Snipes)
But even still, I haven't seen land of the dead yet, but the fact that they use sub machine guns against scared human instead of eating them alive like a zombie with a lil sense would do it is a big downer.

http://imdb.com/title/tt0114898/fullcredits
Yup, Dennis Hopper as the Deacon.
Good movie IMHO, it was fun. Not that many people cared for it.
quote time!
Deacon wrote:Memorable Quotes from Waterworld (1995)
Deacon: Don't just stand there, kill something!
Deacon: He's like a turd that won't flush!
Deacon: If I ever see him again, I'm going to cut open his head and eat his brain.
Deacon: Look its the gentlemen guppy.
Deacon: He'll see what's left of you in a goddamn jar!
Deacon: Wanna cigarette? Your never too young to start.
Deacon: Let's have an intelligent conversation here: I'll talk, and you listen.
Re: ~Moviez Of 2k5~
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 10:03 pm
by Saiyah
Hah! I said Dennis Quaid, I ment Kevin Costner.
But yeah, I remember him in waterworld now. I wonder if he had webded feet too.
Who was the star of the postman? I heard it was bad but never saw it.
Maybe I'd have to see this one ... but it reads like a stinker to me.
Land of the Dead wrote:
Kaufman: Zombies, man. They creep me out.
Kaufman: In a world where the dead are returning to life, the word
"trouble" loses much of its meaning.
Kaufman: We do not negotiate with terrorists!
Charlie: What happened, Riley, did you get fucked?
[repeated line]
Kaufman: You have no right!
[last lines]
Riley: Take us north.
Charlie: Nice shooting.
Riley: Good shooting, Charlie. No such thing as nice shooting.
Kaufman: [talking about Cholo] You're dead. You really are *dead*!
Action packed!

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 10:52 pm
by psi29a
Dennis Hopper wrote:Zombies, man. They creep me out.
You have to admit though, that has to be one of the coolest lines ever. It is kinda difficult to picture it in your mind, but try elongating the "man". That is pure Hopper.
