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Postby Rose » 2010.08.13 (00:16)

◟☃◞ wrote:the other guys was fucking awful. no one see it.
My mom and brother saw it and said it was good but not great. I was thinking maybe I'd go see it. After reading your comment, I will definitely go see it :3
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.08.14 (03:08)

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◟☃◞ wrote:the other guys was fucking awful. no one see it.
My mom and brother saw it and said it was good but not great. I was thinking maybe I'd go see it. After reading your comment, I will definitely go see it :3
ahaha, your family thought it was good. so that's where you get it from.
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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2010.09.08 (05:10)

oh my GAD Battle Royale II is horrible. The cinematics and suspension of the first was totally sapped out, and any emotional responses to characters reacting to their peers' deaths was just replaced with "NOOOOOO!! I WILL RUN OVER TO YOU AND RISK GETTING SHOT AND THEN SOMEONE ELSE WILL REPEAT WHAT I JUST DID". Themes're alright though.

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Postby Luminaflare » 2010.09.08 (06:32)

bobaga_fett wrote:oh my GAD Battle Royale II is horrible. The cinematics and suspension of the first was totally sapped out, and any emotional responses to characters reacting to their peers' deaths was just replaced with "NOOOOOO!! I WILL RUN OVER TO YOU AND RISK GETTING SHOT AND THEN SOMEONE ELSE WILL REPEAT WHAT I JUST DID". Themes're alright though.
Compare Dragonball (Z) (Manga) to Dragonball GT (No source material, written by what I assume to be the animating staff) or the movies Transformers (writing staff) to Transformers 2 (Michael Bay wrote it), Battle Royale was based on a book, the 2nd was just made up.

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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.09.08 (13:15)

Luminaflare wrote:
bobaga_fett wrote:oh my GAD Battle Royale II is horrible. The cinematics and suspension of the first was totally sapped out, and any emotional responses to characters reacting to their peers' deaths was just replaced with "NOOOOOO!! I WILL RUN OVER TO YOU AND RISK GETTING SHOT AND THEN SOMEONE ELSE WILL REPEAT WHAT I JUST DID". Themes're alright though.
Compare Dragonball (Z) (Manga) to Dragonball GT (No source material, written by what I assume to be the animating staff) or the movies Transformers (writing staff) to Transformers 2 (Michael Bay wrote it), Battle Royale was based on a book, the 2nd was just made up.
Dude, go back and watch Dragon Ball Z. It's fucking terrible. GT is just equivalently terrible but it's more recent so you're older and forget how fucking terrible Z is.
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Postby Luminaflare » 2010.09.08 (20:25)

I watched Z and GT back to back? GT is just a piece of shit but Z is hilarious (Plot and characterisation is terrible but eh it's hilariously over the top).

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Postby otters~1 » 2010.09.08 (21:54)

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Luminaflare wrote:
bobaga_fett wrote:oh my GAD Battle Royale II is horrible. The cinematics and suspension of the first was totally sapped out, and any emotional responses to characters reacting to their peers' deaths was just replaced with "NOOOOOO!! I WILL RUN OVER TO YOU AND RISK GETTING SHOT AND THEN SOMEONE ELSE WILL REPEAT WHAT I JUST DID". Themes're alright though.
Compare Dragonball (Z) (Manga) to Dragonball GT (No source material, written by what I assume to be the animating staff) or the movies Transformers (writing staff) to Transformers 2 (Michael Bay wrote it), Battle Royale was based on a book, the 2nd was just made up.
Dude, go back and watch Dragon Ball Z. It's fucking terrible. GT is just equivalently terrible but it's more recent so you're older and forget how fucking terrible Z is.
But see, this applies to the Transformers/2 thing as well -- both of them sucked but one was a lot worse. LF was spot on by accident.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.09.09 (00:51)

But Battle Royale was tits.
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Postby aids » 2010.09.09 (05:13)

Might as well throw MacGruber out there.
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Postby scythe » 2010.09.09 (05:20)

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Have you read my rant on Fringe?
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I understand that no one in Hollywood hires technology consultants anymore – and if they do, they probably fired them on the first day when they start crossing out all the awesome hacker stuff from the script and replace it with boring stuff. I get it. I am not their target audience and I guess someone with less technical knowledge than me could overlook all the flaws I listed above.
Still, I don't see why one of the producers can't ask his pimply faced nephew if this ridiculous superhacker action makes a lick of sense. I really wish more franchises would completely bomb after "I'll make a GUI in Visual Basic to track the IP," but I've learned not to bank on the general populace breaking out of their crippling ignorance and incompetence.
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I'm trying to recall a film that does this well, the computer hacker thing. And by well I mean bridges the gap between accessible screen hints and believable interactions/interfaces.

I mean, I can handle the occasional "Virus has been uploaded" or "I /just/ need to hack in to their systems" (guy taps away at keyboard), I'd just rather see a little more intelligence behind the creativity.

Can you give me any examples of it done right? I'm sure I'm overlooking the obvious.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.09.09 (13:46)

scythe wrote:The Matrix comes the closest. The original, not the craptastic sequels.
I thought it was the second in the trilogy in which Trinity uses nmap and sshnuke.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.09.09 (15:38)

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scythe wrote:The Matrix comes the closest. The original, not the craptastic sequels.
I thought it was the second in the trilogy in which Trinity uses nmap and sshnuke.

I'mma be straight wit you, scythe; THE MATRIX IS DEFINITELY NOT THE ONE THAT COMES THE CLOSEST.

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Postby Theodore_owens_^ » 2010.09.28 (03:37)

Crash and that remake of The Stepford Wives, they are both horrible.
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Postby a happy song » 2010.09.28 (12:06)

Theodore_owens_^ wrote:Crash and that remake of The Stepford Wives, they are both horrible.
If by crash you mean the horrid one about people fucking each other in wounds, then yeh, that's nasty.

The David Cronenberg one was fine, though.
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Postby unoriginal name » 2010.09.29 (14:41)

a happy song wrote:
Theodore_owens_^ wrote:Crash and that remake of The Stepford Wives, they are both horrible.
If by crash you mean the horrid one about people fucking each other in wounds, then yeh, that's nasty.

The David Cronenberg one was fine, though.
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Postby mediate » 2010.11.01 (23:22)

T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:
SeventhSpirit wrote:every Pixar Movie.
You must be retarded or something.
I think I agree with you.

Adding in Biodome and Shrek 4. Biodome is just ... holy f**king hell it's bad. I don't think even plan 9 is as bad as that. Shrek 4 is also pretty damn bad.

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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.11.01 (23:45)

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T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:
SeventhSpirit wrote:every Pixar Movie.
You must be retarded or something.
I think I agree with you.

Adding in Biodome and Shrek 4. Biodome is just ... holy f**king hell it's bad. I don't think even plan 9 is as bad as that. Shrek 4 is also pretty damn bad.
I liked Shrek 4 much more than the second or third ones.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.11.02 (03:13)

=w= wrote:I liked Shrek 4 much more than the second or third ones.
Surely I'm not the /only one/ who gave up on Shrek completely after #2?
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.11.02 (03:33)

mediate wrote:
T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:
SeventhSpirit wrote:every Pixar Movie.
You must be retarded or something.
I think I agree with you.

Adding in Biodome and Shrek 4. Biodome is just ... holy f**king hell it's bad. I don't think even plan 9 is as bad as that. Shrek 4 is also pretty damn bad.
I'm willing to grant that there are some exceptions as franchises which refuse to die, but it's ridiculous to say that every Pixar movie is horrible, much less most, or even many.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.11.02 (13:06)

This might be worth a double-post.

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Oldboy

I've heard it was amazing, so I finally got around to watching it... and I am severely underwhelmed.
I can forgive general insensibility in movies when it's necessary for some meaning to carry through, but Oldboy has no interesting message to begin with. The plot is drippy emo shit that no one with an emotional maturity above a high schooler's could find interesting, the resolution is thoroughly disappointing, and the characters are all criminally stupid.
I couldn't empathize with any of the characters, nor could I respect any of their motivations. The story has no contact with any common aspect of human experience and therefore couldn't have meant very much to any particular audience member. This is a quality that many movies get away with if they have instead some kind of overall message, but as I've said, Oldboy does not. It ends up being a story of the struggle between paranoid schizophrenics with no appreciable resolution or significance.
I guess that hallway fight scene was kinda cool, though. But that's pretty much all this movie had going for it.

I watched Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance before this, and that was pretty good, so I was expecting better things from Oldboy. Now I'm apprehensive about watching the final movie in the Vengeance trilogy, Lady Vengeance.

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Postby Heartattack » 2010.11.02 (13:43)

I can't say that I agree with you, but I'll let my intellectual superiors argue my point, as they'll do a better job than I ever could. On an unrelated note, I watched The Last Airbender the other day, and that is the /worst/ /movie/ /ever/ /made/. In fact, I'm positive it's already been mentioned in this thread, but it needs to be said again. It was truly terrible in every way.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.11.02 (16:47)

T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:This might be worth a double-post.

*ahem*

Oldboy

I've heard it was amazing, so I finally got around to watching it... and I am severely underwhelmed.
I can forgive general insensibility in movies when it's necessary for some meaning to carry through, but Oldboy has no interesting message to begin with. The plot is drippy emo shit that no one with an emotional maturity above a high schooler's could find interesting, the resolution is thoroughly disappointing, and the characters are all criminally stupid.
I couldn't empathize with any of the characters, nor could I respect any of their motivations. The story has no contact with any common aspect of human experience and therefore couldn't have meant very much to any particular audience member. This is a quality that many movies get away with if they have instead some kind of overall message, but as I've said, Oldboy does not. It ends up being a story of the struggle between paranoid schizophrenics with no appreciable resolution or significance.
I guess that hallway fight scene was kinda cool, though. But that's pretty much all this movie had going for it.

I watched Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance before this, and that was pretty good, so I was expecting better things from Oldboy. Now I'm apprehensive about watching the final movie in the Vengeance trilogy, Lady Vengeance.

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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.11.02 (17:04)

'kay, just finished watching Lady Vengeance.
If you've ever wondered what it'd be like if an emo kid with zero social graces tried to make an amateur, fan-made tribute to cheesy Spanish soap operas, Lady Vengeance will give you a pretty damned good idea of the end product. It's a trainwreck, through and through. The whole movie should have been... I want to say the third and fourth fifths of what it was made into.

Of the Vengeance trilogy, only Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance is really worth anyone's time, although I can also imagine myself recommending the first half of Oldboy (and nothing more, as anything beyond that point will ruin the enjoyment of the first half).
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.11.02 (17:46)

T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:'kay, just finished watching Lady Vengeance.
If you've ever wondered what it'd be like if an emo kid with zero social graces tried to make an amateur, fan-made tribute to cheesy Spanish soap operas, Lady Vengeance will give you a pretty damned good idea of the end product. It's a trainwreck, through and through. The whole movie should have been... I want to say the third and fourth fifths of what it was made into.

Of the Vengeance trilogy, only Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance is really worth anyone's time, although I can also imagine myself recommending the first half of Oldboy (and nothing more, as anything beyond that point will ruin the enjoyment of the first half).
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Postby mediate » 2010.11.04 (17:28)

Molar-fucking thorax wrote:Surely I'm not the /only one/ who gave up on Shrek completely after #2?
They failed after the first one. There was no way that they could match the first one, IMO.
T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote: I'm willing to grant that there are some exceptions as franchises which refuse to die, but it's ridiculous to say that every Pixar movie is horrible, much less most, or even many.
I was agreeing with you, not against you ...


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