I Robot.
I like.
I Robot.
I like.
If you liked Judge Dredd and Demolition Man, these are some other films worth looking into,
though chances are you’ve seen most already:* The Fifth Element i[/i]
I suggest watching something with Jeff Goldblum in between each of these movies, as a palette cleanser.
eewww kevin costner
I watched the Inbetweeners movie on Wednesday. Which probably means almost nothing to those of your not in the UK.
A puerile and cringeworthy comedy, just like the TV show, and just as expected. 8/10 for what it does and how it does it. But in comparison to genuinely thought provoking movies, it’d be a hell of a lot lower
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, the remake
Liked it a lot but the ending kind of made the little girl pointless in the movie, I personally think.
I’ve seen a few of the things you listed, but I’ll watch the stuff I’ve quoted here. (seen everything I removed and some of the stuff I didn’t, willing to watch them again because they were awesome)
I remember not being able to sit through Dances With Wolves as a kid, I wonder if I’ll be able to finish it in one sitting. Thanks for the suggestions.
Everything that Costner did that didn’t involve baseball sucks immensely.
People here don’t like Kevin Costner, and I’m not sure why… so you should know that most of the Costner suggestions were a joke and nothing like the rest of the movies I suggested. Waterworld is the most action-heavy of the bunch, so if you lost patience with that one…
I really liked The Postman for its post-apocalyptic setting and novel premise. He basically gets backed into the corner of reviving the US Postal Service.
And Dances With Wolves is obviously a classic worth seeing if you think you have the patience for it these days. It’s the movie everybody said Avatar’s plot was ripping-off. It was an important drama for 90s culture, anyway.
Field of Dreams is uh… heh… there’s no action in it. I sorted the Costner suggestions by amount of action, to make my suggestions gradually shift from plausible to absurd.
Field Of Dreams is a great “feel good” movie though. Costner’s only great movie if you ask me…
The Postman needs to be redone by competent film makers. I almost liked it, but not quite. It needs a new ending too.
The Postman was terrible. So is the Robin Hood film Costner plays in. Just terrible.
I recorded The Postman once and tried to watch it but got bored as hell like 20 minutes through :retard: .
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I like it quite much, funny thing is. My dad though it is live action until the end.
“What, I though this is real people?”
Toddla T’s “Always Moving”, a documentary about himslef and the creation of his latest album: “Watch Me Dance”.
and
Romain Gavras’ “Our Day Will Come”. (I suggest you turn on English subtitles, they’re done right this time.)
"Romain Gavras, who turned YouTube upside down with his hard-boiled and controversial music video for M.I.A.'s ‘Born Free’, where a fascist government detains the red-haired in concentration camps, and thereby indirectly creates a guerilla army of terrorists/freedom fighters, dressed in strawberry helmets and ammunition belts. ‘Our Day Will Come’ is a kind of feature film sequel, though now with humour. The red-haired teenage thug Remy lives in a terraced house and spends his days fighting with his mother, his sister and the local hooligans. One day, Remy meets the charismatic psychologist/psychopath, Patrick (Vincent Cassel), who decides to systematically test his young prodigy’s limits. Soon, the two of them establish a ‘red front’ in a revolutionary struggle for recognition, and for an independent state in the holy land of red-heads: Ireland. A hopeless escape from a more or less imagined enemy, leaving a trail of minor destruction and bizarre behaviour behind them
You do realize that’s the length of a Spongebob episode, right? (I don’t think it coincidence…)
Army of Darkness. Classic.
no, it isn’t
crappy things become boring after 20 minutes
the postman and spongebob
Seen Hot Fuzz, yeah, was really awesome. Good action and humour.
Of course, since some episodes do end, after 20 minutes.
I just watched X-Men First Class. It was pretty good and, as far as I can tell, didn’t step on the toes of the first two movies. (third sucked and it didn’t really overlap with Wolverine aside from one scene)
I do agree with whoever said the scene with Wolverine was funny. I wonder how much money Hugh got for that one line…
And yesterday, I watched The Adjustment Bureau. It was okay.
Don’t think this wholly counts, but I just watched a few back-to-back episodes of Frasier.
And now I’m watching Golden Girls. As likable as Betty White is, Bea Arthur is my fave.
edit: Shiit, I’m 22 and watching a TV show about old women from the year I was born, and am understanding all of the references… George Bush, Pat Robertson, Donald Trump…
Just saw Captain America, and I fucking hate the theater that I saw it in.
The movie was pretty good IMO. Even if the theater fails and stops playback before the credits are done so I miss the Avengers trailer. Faggots.
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