Posted:
Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:02 pm
by king_ghidorah
It's a South Park refrence
Posted:
Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:29 am
by jellydonut25
so I've FINALLY seen a newer movie (a couple actually) that I enjoyed! (good thing too because I was starting to feel like a MAJOR) negative nancy around here
Taken - just all-around EXACTLY what I wanted it to be. Sure, there were a couple of 'my isnt that convenient' moments, but all in all i just really enjoyed it, and tbh, i think a lot of movies could take a lesson in this for pacing and quite frankly, character development. By the time the movie was only 15 minutes old i knew who i liked and who i didnt and knew enough about the major players to be emotionally invested in them. I couldnt help but think to myself "imagine if the director/editor behind this had been allowed to do the first hour of the new king kong...the movie coulda been the necessary half hour shorter" hehehe
Strange Wilderness - sure, its a goofy, crappy movie but it's one of those happy madison movies that i freaking LOVE, i really think the happy madison writing team is starting to hit its stride as it's most recent movies (mall cop, bedtime stories [surprisingly enough], strange wilderness) have actually been really funny. This one just had some excellent moments, and i enjoyed it. stupid fun but if you like steve zahn and his goofy-awkwardness, you should enjoy this one
Hot Rod - another funny one. been on a bit of a danny mcbride kick lately though, the guy is hilarious (tropic thunder, pineapple express) but i just loved some of the stuff in this, like the 'punch dancing' stuff and when they are walking toward the big jump and the entire town starts following them and its this really funny, positive song and then all of a sudden someone just randomly throws a punch and its a riot!
Posted:
Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:02 pm
by king_ghidorah
I just saw Hot Rod recently as well! Got tired of everyone telling me to go see it so I finally gave in..I was actually pleasently surprised, pretty decent funny movie.
Posted:
Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:38 pm
by lhb412
Watched the Japanese version of War of the Gargantuas last night. It was the first time I watched it (CM's set). The very slight stretching of the image didn't bother me, indeed, it was hardly noticable and if noticed quickly forgotten, but the darkness of this print did.
Am now half-way through the US version.