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Robzilla
01-18-2004, 21:00
Last movie I saw in theaters was Pirate of the Caribbean. I thought it really was going to suck, I was caught off guard. First good movie in a few years where I thought the movie sucked.
Rating: Good Story, Great Musical Score. 8/10
P.S. I need to go see another movie, someone recommend something!
I just saw LOTR: Return of the King :)
Jet Set Willy
01-18-2004, 21:06
So did I. I took my mother to see it. She cried at the end. I admit that I was choked up in parts, especially when Sam was carrying Frodo up the mountain. The acting often makes up for the parts which Peter Jackson otherwise broke. Then again, some of the actors are just terrible - a lot of orcs overact to the point that it makes the scene seem like a pantomime. I'm also still upset about them cutting "The Scouring of the Shire" out from the film.
I enjoyed Pirates. Probably wouldn't have liked it if Depp wasn't in it. He's a top class actor.
Robzilla
01-18-2004, 21:09
Haven't seen ROTK...
I don't think Pirates would have been good without Depp, I don't think anyone could have pulled off Captain Jack Sparrow any better. Especially since it was Depp's idea to add a little Keith Richards into him.
El Fugitivo
01-18-2004, 22:16
Just saw Big Fish last night. I thought it was great. It really exemplifies how Burton can take all these weird, seemingly frightening or unsettling people, places, and things, and still give us a heartfelt optimistic MGM ending.
The last movie I saw was The Return Of The King.
I didn't like it as much as I liked the previous one.
El Fugitivo
01-18-2004, 22:34
I also saw Cold Mountain a week ago. Superb film, with great acting by just about everyone. The main story is decent, but what really makes it good are all the little vignettes that Jude Law's character finds himself a part of along the way. My favorites were the ferryboat scene with Jena Malone (from Donnie Darko) and the scene with Natalie Portman (which parallels the opening battle sequence), although Phillip Seymour Hoffman was excellent, as was that huge kid from Remember The Titans and I believe Varsity Blues and just about any other recent film with an extremely obese teenager in it.
donkeyknob
01-19-2004, 00:37
my mate and his girlfriend and her friend dragged me to see honey. most boring shit i ever saw. to pay him back, i made my mate come with me and my bros to see spy kids 3-D. now thats an awesome movie :blink:
apocalypse835
01-19-2004, 01:22
Mine was Return Of The King. It is the best of the three. I'm seeing Underworld soon.
Robzilla
01-19-2004, 01:35
Originally posted by DJ Beefzibit@Jan 18 2004, 06:37 PM
my mate and his girlfriend and her friend dragged me to see honey. most boring shit i ever saw. to pay him back, i made my mate come with me and my bros to see spy kids 3-D. now thats an awesome movie :blink:
Paybacks a bitch isn't it?
donkeyknob
01-19-2004, 02:06
i enjoyed spy kids more then honey. cept my 3-D glasses didnt work as good as they is ment to. and let it be known that ALL of the actors involved in that movie will never make another
ROTK long and had a great ending
Gimli is the best Dwarf character ive ever seen and I play alot of D&D.
wait let me get things strait in the end when they went on that boat did they like go to heaven or something?
El Fugitivo
01-20-2004, 21:48
I think that's right. They went to the place (island?) where elves go instead of dying. More like the Norse Valhalla or Arthurian Avalon than Heaven, I think.
hitmonlee
01-21-2004, 03:22
last movie i saw was return of the king
before that probably the third matrix (which i hated) or priates of the carribean, which i enjoyed, but yeah i agree, without johnny it would have been nothing.
orlando isn't the same when he is not an elf :)
Last movie I watched was The Return of the King. Still prefer movie 1 over the other 2.
The return of the king also last movie i saw.
Same here,but I liked the second one better.
hitmonlee
01-25-2004, 03:24
i liked the second one better also
i'm like that with a few trilogy's though...
austin powers
star wars
not matrix though :lol:
onewecallgod
01-25-2004, 03:32
i saw paycheck last week which was pretty good
ScotchGuy
01-25-2004, 09:47
I saw The Butterfly Effect. My friend and I wanted a good movie to laugh at that was unintentionally funny, sort of like The Matrix Revolutions.
It was hilarious in two parts. Surprisingly the movie was almost good, having Ashton Kutcher play the part was a bad idea though, he was fairly convincing until he had to play someone missing his limbs. This is when most of the unintentional funniness occurred.
If they had cut some really pointless and cheesy/stupid parts it would have been fine. For example, "Oooh, a sparkler" if anyone has seen it they'll know what that is referring to. Although there was one major hole in the story it's not hard to look past.
Oh yeah, my friend said something pretty funny and witty right at the end.
"Maybe if we stare real hard at the ending credits we can go back in time and get our money back."
donkeyknob
01-26-2004, 06:39
lmfao thats funny. i saw torque. its better then revolutions. no fancy twists. no tricks. just try hards and loud noise
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