The basket ball scene made me turn it off. It's cringe inducing bad, and it's arguably racist.
I did catch the cgi job with her in the outfit jumping around though. Laughably bad.
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The basket ball scene made me turn it off. It's cringe inducing bad, and it's arguably racist.
I did catch the cgi job with her in the outfit jumping around though. Laughably bad.
People can hate on Catwoman, Batman and Robin and Howard the Duck all they want. These movies are FUN. Something missing from many movies today.
That's the saddest version of fun I've heard of.
I don't even know what to say. Some people are just uptight, I guess. :shrugs:
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The Silent Thief, 2012. 6/10
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The Lego Movie - is it wierd that I saw that ending coming?!
The Return, 2013. 6/10
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Delivery man
The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) - badass :rock:
The Princess Bride (1987) - meh.. not my cup of tea
Enemy of the State - I always thought this was a great flick :rocker:
Finding Nemo
The tech portions are a bit on the science fiction side but I liked Green and Black's characters in the NSA. It's a pretty decent tech-noir in that respect and I like thinking of it as an unofficial sequel to The Conversation:
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...it just can't hope to really live up to a spy thriller of that caliber, even though Tony Scott is a capable enough director, because of the presence of Wil Smith. He injects an element of camp that subverts the tone of the rest of the film, Green and Black's characters notwithstanding. They aren't out-of-character they contrast well with their psycho in a suit boss and are otherwise realistic portrayals whereas Smith is supposed to be dramatic lead but he just does his Wil Smith thing and isn't even trying here.
If you haven't seen the Francis Ford Copolla film you should check it out. It's 1974 Copolla, from when he was a godlike filmmaker. It's right up there with Three Days of the Condor and an epic tale of paranoia.
Banana Motherfucker
Chirpy
When Aliens Attack
TINY: A Story About Living Small
Yeah man! I only saw it, finally, a few years ago and hated myself for saying, for years, "I'll get around to it," whenever the film would pop up. You look at something like this and Apocalypse Now and the first two Godfather films all I can hear in my head are the words of Ordell Robbie from Jacky Brown:
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"What the fuck happened to you, man?
Shit, your ass used to be beautiful!"