|
Post by Principal Richard Belding on Jun 10, 2003 21:43:06 GMT -5
Watched Death to Smoochy last night, with the exception of the always brilliant performance by Ed Norton it was a pretty bad movie.
|
|
|
Post by El Bombastico on Jun 11, 2003 14:37:55 GMT -5
Last night I watched Rashomon (one of the greatest films ever), and half of Hulk (can't comment because I haven't finished yet. Today I watched Grey Owl (not fantastic, but it was enjoyable and beautifully shot).
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Humplik on Jun 12, 2003 1:35:37 GMT -5
I just got done with The Hot Chick....my little brother rented it on DVD and nothing is on this late, so I took a look, and suprisingly it was watchable.
|
|
|
Post by shioricoybito on Jun 12, 2003 9:40:42 GMT -5
I watched Live and Let Die again last night. The plot is mostly incomprehensible, but it's fun. I'm a sucker for tarot, voodoo and redneck sheriffs in the same film.
|
|
|
Post by El Bombastico on Jun 12, 2003 13:33:57 GMT -5
Last night I watched Tremors, the rest of Hulk, and Seven Samurai.
|
|
|
Post by Principal Richard Belding on Jun 13, 2003 14:39:57 GMT -5
I guess you downloaded a leaked version of Hulk, so was it as bad as the previews make it look?
|
|
|
Post by El Bombastico on Jun 13, 2003 15:34:09 GMT -5
I guess you downloaded a leaked version of Hulk, so was it as bad as the previews make it look? Well, a some people are going to be very disappointed from what I've seen. Especially die hard Hulk fans.
|
|
|
Post by Some assclown on Jun 13, 2003 16:54:57 GMT -5
Well you have Hulk smash but then you have Gamma Dogs (damn you Paul Jenkins) and maybe Absorbing Nolte (if they kept that it the shooting script). Although I'd pay good money (not mine but somebody else's) to see Hulk vs. drunken Nick Nolte.
|
|
|
Post by El Bombastico on Jun 13, 2003 21:01:15 GMT -5
Well you have Hulk smash but then you have Gamma Dogs (damn you Paul Jenkins) and maybe Absorbing Nolte (if they kept that it the shooting script). Although I'd pay good money (not mine but somebody else's) to see Hulk vs. drunken Nick Nolte. Oh, I did enjoy it, but people who are dead set on seeing the Hulk they know might not. I have seen a few films since I last said what I've been watching, "The Picture of Dorian Gray", "The Shining", "Ghostbusters 2", "Esther" and some other things that I forget. All appart from Esther (one of those bible films they advertise on tv) were great. Now I'm watching "Wonder Boys".
|
|
|
Post by FakeRazor on Jun 14, 2003 16:31:55 GMT -5
Watched Old School last night. Funny as hell.
|
|
|
Post by Some assclown on Jun 14, 2003 18:38:33 GMT -5
Watched the first part of Genocyber. It is one of the most fucked up and gory animes I've ever seen but not the most fucked up (that's End of Evangelion folks and that's a real mind fuck, remember angles are evil, jealous, and want our spot).
|
|
|
Post by El Bombastico on Jun 14, 2003 18:51:43 GMT -5
I just watched 'Total Recall' now I'm watching 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'.
|
|
|
Post by TBoneSon on Jun 15, 2003 11:20:10 GMT -5
I watched Bowling for Columbine last night and I'm still not sure what to make of it. If I had just sat down and watched it cold, I would have seen it as an interesting documentary but right there on the DVD cover it says "Screamingly Funny" New York Post.
This is the first time that I have seen any of Michael Moore's work, so I know very little about him, but, while this documentary held my interest for 2 hours, it didn't raise one smile from me.
I also think that I remember reading on here (A post by Imbordisux if I remember rightly) that Michael Moore's "facts" may not be as reliable as he would have us believe....
Has anybody else seen this film, I would be interested in hearing what people thought
|
|
|
Post by Jessie Spano on Jun 15, 2003 17:09:20 GMT -5
MICHAEL MOORE IS A LIAR!!! David Hardy, Lawyer for the Interior Department: - www.hardylaw.net/Truth_About_Bowling.htmlJohn Fund, “The Wallstreet Journal”: - www.opinionjournal.com/forms/printThis.html?id=110003233Daniel Lyons, “Forbes” magazine: - www.forbes.com/forbes/2002/1209/059.html?_requestid=2372Dave Kopel, “National Review” magazine: - www.nationalreview.com/kopel/kopel040403.aspMatt Labash, “The Weekly Standard”: - www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/001/831ojymx.aspVarious Columnists, “spinsanity.org” (Watchdog Group for Political-Rhetoric): - www.spinsanity.org/columns/20021119.html - www.spinsanity.org/columns/20020403.html - www.spinsanity.org/post.html?2002_11_24_archive.html - www.spinsanity.org/post.html?2002_04_07_archive.html#75241524 - www.spinsanity.org/post.html?2002_03_24_archive.html#75037397 - www.spinsanity.org/post.html?2001_09_16_archive.html#5742282 - www.spinsanity.org/post.html?2002_06_23_archive.html#85204379 - www.spinsanity.org/topics/#MichaelMoorePaul Boutin, “Wired” magazine and “Wired.com”: - www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,56524,00.html Internet Movie Database (quotes “Forbes” magazine): - us.imdb.com/Trivia?0310793/// “Forbes” magazine writes (quoted from “Internet Movie Database”): “The scene in which Moore purchases the gun from a bank and emerges saying ‘I put $1,000 in a long-term account, they did the background check, and, within an hour, I walked out with my new Weatherby,’ was staged. It was planned over the course of a month. Bank employees interviewed after the film's release say the waiting period is ten days, not an hour.” In an interview with Lou Dobbs (quoted from “The Wallstreet Journal Online”): “When CNN's Lou Dobbs asked Mr. Moore about his inaccuracies, he shrugged off the question. ’You know, look, this is a book of political humor. So, I mean, I don't respond to that sort of Stewff, you know,’ he said. ‘Glaring inaccuracies?’ Mr. Dobbs said. ‘No, I don't. Why should I? How can there be inaccuracy in comedy?’" /// To register complaints (and please do): - www.revoketheoscar.com
|
|
|
Post by Portly Fuck on Jun 15, 2003 17:28:41 GMT -5
I watched "There's Something About Mary" last night and.. well.. why was it praised so much ?
|
|