Jump to content

Movie Discussion Thread


HundredProofSam
 Share

Recommended Posts

just saw some part of DOA: Dead or Alive on star movies.........

MC , BC Ch###ya director, tere baap ne bhi kabhi picture banaya hai kya

? :dance: , Fcker made ryu look like kasaumi's maid servant, if he's interested in only exposing girls, why doesnt he make some Porno instead.............Ryu> DOA, Ryu> everything.

oh man , totally.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

She isn't. Always looks like she's sulking after being bitchslapped ..................................... thrice.

:furious: very apt description :wallbash:

 

GS :surprise: but the movie was alright for a once over

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Turkish Rambo!!? EPIC! Looks like the Machete trailer from Grindhouse only that it's not a joke, which actually makes it a lot cooler!

 

BTW, Afty, no comments on the pic posted by Nemo? :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Watched "The Matrix" for the 279th time yesterday. The action and sfx in this movie are truly timeless. But after so many watches I'm finding some of the dialogue to be really cheezy. Also, no matter how you dissect the story, some of the plot points make no sense.

 

Still, it is head and shoulders above the awful sequels.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

^^ Awww c'mon! You cannot say that about the dialog! The Matrix has some of the best quotes in movie history!

 

As for the plot points making no sense - that applies to the sequels but surely not the first one. Yes there is a bit of "cinema logic" in what is otherwise a brilliantly realized world and plausible story elements. I'm a huge fan of the trilogy (yes, even the sequels). In fact I used to be a very active member of The Last Free City (an awesome Matrix forum during those days) before I discovered GI. I still remember dissecting each and every frame of the movies with fellow fans and coming up with wild theories and speculation...... good times.

 

And yes, the movie is timeless. I must have watched it a zillion times and I can still never get enough of it. For me it's right up there with Fight Club and Snatch as far as rewatch-value goes.

Edited by Tyler
Link to comment
Share on other sites

watched 'love aaj kal' today...cheesy movie....

 

and to inspect the antidot, plugged in my hdd and watched the whole matrix trilogy again :giggle:

Edited by dullu
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Watch it quick before it gets pulled!!

 

http://comicbookmovie.com/kick_ass/news/?a=8980

 

The story centers on a high school dweeb named Dave Lizewski who decides to become a superhero even though he has no athletic ability or coordination. Things change when he eventually runs into real bad guys with real weapons.

 

Nicolas Cage will play a former cop who wants to bring down a drug lord and has trained his daughter to be a lethal weapon.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

^^ Awww c'mon! You cannot say that about the dialog! The Matrix has some of the best quotes in movie history!

 

As for the plot points making no sense - that applies to the sequels but surely not the first one. Yes there is a bit of "cinema logic" in what is otherwise a brilliantly realized world and plausible story elements. I'm a huge fan of the trilogy (yes, even the sequels). In fact I used to be a very active member of The Last Free City (an awesome Matrix forum during those days) before I discovered GI. I still remember dissecting each and every frame of the movies with fellow fans and coming up with wild theories and speculation...... good times.

 

And yes, the movie is timeless. I must have watched it a zillion times and I can still never get enough of it. For me it's right up there with Fight Club and Snatch as far as rewatch-value goes.

 

That's how I used to feel about it until some time back. Agreed some of the dialog is brilliant (Love Agent Smith's monologue while he's trying to break Morpheus) But after repeated viewings some of it comes across as heavy handed and unconvincing (Neo convincing Trinity why he believes he can bring Morpheus back; Even the whole Oracle conversation bit; and all the "He's the one" "He's not the one" back and forth). I don't know, maybe I'm just over-analyzing.

 

Another thing I love about the first one is the music. They totally f**ked up the music in the sequels. What's with the operatic slokas? I remember watching a superbowl reveal trailer for the sequels and it had awesome music. But none of that was present in the actual movies. For that matter, for many movies the trailer music seems better than the OST.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...