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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun Nov 13th 2005 at 9:58pm
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I didn't like how they didn't really go into Salah ah-Din much. He was a naturally respectful man and the only person in history to unite the entire muslim world. Something they hinted on, but didn't go into.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 20th 2005 at 12:42am
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Watched "Spanglish" today.

Sandler's attempt at breaking out of his stereotype is well done in this film. I liked it and recommend anyone should see it.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Nov 21st 2005 at 12:06am
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Watched Office Space (for probably the fourth or fifth time) on the
busride back from the swim meet yesterday. I think French Toast
recommended it earlier, but I wanted to second his endorsement.
It's not exactly an obscure film, and many people have probably already
seen it, but if you haven't go check it out.

Besides, maybe after seeing this movie you'll get the "TPS Reports" reference in the Source version of cs_office.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Hugh on Mon Nov 21st 2005 at 3:29am
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I was gonna rent Kingdom of Heaven tonight 'cause I learned Ed Norton's in it, but alas, it wasn't there. But Unleashed was, and I couldn't even get that at Blockbuster (though that was like 3 weeks ago...) so yeah. :smile: It's gonna be killer awesome, at least once I watch it...
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Re: Recently watched Posted by wil5on on Tue Nov 22nd 2005 at 6:56am
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I just saw Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. I was in hysterics most of the way through. Brilliant movie.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Wed Nov 23rd 2005 at 2:27am
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Yeah I'm going to go see that as soon as one of the many crappy
cinema's in my area decides to show it. Man GreaterUnion pisses me off
sometimes. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang looks terrific.

Saw Doom a couple of weeks ago, and I have to say I enjoyed it heaps.
Despite being a movie based on a game it was actually really good.
Easily one of the best action movies I've seen in a while. The Rock is
a great action movie star, not only does he look the part but he's a
decent actor as well.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Wed Nov 23rd 2005 at 3:10am
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Finally :smile:

I was surprised there was as much plot as there is. The Rock is very quotable too.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 23rd 2005 at 3:21am
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I just watched the Family Guy movie. Didn't think it was worth
seeing. I laughed a few times, but the whole thing was very hit
or miss.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Wed Nov 23rd 2005 at 4:00am
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Finally :smile:
You been waiting for someone else to say it was good before commenting, eh Chrono :smile: .
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Wed Nov 23rd 2005 at 4:13am
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No, I commented on the movie, no one responded.
I loved it too.

"I'm not suppose to die!"

I'm glad someone else on Earth liked it besides me. I think I liked Robert Ebert's review most. Everything he complains about are gripes about the story of Doom and not the movie really. He also proclaims that because of the movie he will never play the game. I thought it was funny.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Dark Tree on Wed Nov 23rd 2005 at 5:08am
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It kicks ass.
Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Fri Nov 25th 2005 at 9:09pm
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I just watched the Interpreter. It's a really interesting movie,
and once again Sean Penn was just awesome. It's got a good story,
quite suspenseful, watch it!
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 25th 2005 at 10:26pm
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Watched WotW today. I was truly impressed with the improved graphic for such an old storyline. They were not overdone like most remakes. I particularly like the fact that they did not rewrite it to suit the new mindsets for how movies "should be"

H.G. Wells needs no assistance IMO.

If you have not seen it yet, do so.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 2:09am
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I don't think I could ever watch that movie without a great sound system. Seeing that in theaters was nothing short of an experience (Mind you, I don't give two s**ts about the characters :smile: ). I'm glad Spielberg is putting DTS tracks on all DVD versions too :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 2:29am
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Careful, thats 2 for 2. People may think we are beginning to agree on something.

I did like the film though. I liked the old B/W version. Not as well as this but still, for its day it was alright.

I really, really want to see Potter #4. If I can find the time, I may locate a matin?e this weekend. Sadly, I have not learned my way around this town yet so I do not even know where the cinema is yet. :sad:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by BlisTer on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 5:30pm
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Crono said:
Yeah, he's actually good. I mean, it's Ridley Scott, do you think he'd accept a s**tty performance?
i disagree actually. imo bloom was the only weak point in the film. he
just wasnt as charismatic as i hoped him to be. Maybe i'm biased
because he played the coward Paris in Troy.

Saw Doom yesterday. i disliked the appearance of the monsters. only the
big "crawling" one was cool. The first person concept was awesome, and
the story wasn't bad actually :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 9:47pm
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Yeah, "good" was a little strong. I should have said, "Not painful to watch".

He's definitly not a leading man. I wish he'd learn to act ... well ... and THEN get in movies.

Goddamn you Peter Jackson. LOTR made him look like a decent actor, because his pale, stiff as a board acting suited the character.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Andrei on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 10:04pm
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I really, really want to see Potter #4.
I really liked the HPotter movies, but #3 was just dreadful. The book
was actually more tense than the movie. Any idea when #4 will be out
(if it isn't already)?
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 10:16pm
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It's already out here and according to Warner Brothers it will be released on December 23<sup>rd</sup> 2005 where you are.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 10:40pm
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BlisTer said:
i disagree actually. imo bloom was the only weak point in the film. he just wasnt as charismatic as i hoped him to be.
Exactly what or where would "Charismatic" fit into the theme/part he portrayed in the movie might I ask? I think his stoic disposition fit perfectly with the part and the director or whomever realized it did an excellent job placing him as the lead for that part.

Consider, he is following after Liam Neeson. How many actors would hold up under that shadow? Neeson is nearly God, will anyone notice a second rate actor otherwise?

The fact that he still did a satisfactory job shows that either he is better than you give him credit for, or someone else utilized him in such a way as to make him stand out in spite of Neeson.

Bloom did well considering.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 11:08pm
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I hate Orlando Bloom. He's like cardboard...
Re: Recently watched Posted by tovlakas on Sat Nov 26th 2005 at 11:55pm
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Wow, I was personally bored to sleep by Kingdom of Heaven. The first time I watched it I was baked out of my mind too, which should have made it interesting in itself. I assumed that because I was high I didn't get the point of the film, so I tried watching it sober, but I couldn't get past the first chapter before I turned it off. Weird considering it's a Ridley Scott film and all.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 12:16am
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French Toast said:
I hate Orlando Bloom. He's like cardboard...
Not exactly the comparison i would have chosen to illustrate my distaste for someone. Try imagining life without cardboard.

Also, how can one "hate" someone they do not personally know? I dislike many actors, but hate none. I often wonder how this or that person ever made it big in the first place. Was it nothing more than nepotism or something fouler?

Anyway, I think they could have done worse. They could have done better but Neeson already had a part. He could hardly have played himself and his son. :wink:
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Wow, I was personally bored to sleep by Kingdom of Heaven. The first time I watched it I was baked out of my mind too,
I have always considered myself reasonably open minded but I have to ask, how can anyone who admits to being stupid enough to fry his mind have sense enough to know a good movie when they see one?

Still, its your choice but I wouldn't expect many to think you credible when you admit to such actions. :rolleyes:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Gorbachev on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 12:59am
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Watched the Alien Quadrilogy last week. Loved 'em all, the only part I
didn't like was the CG in the 3rd one, I hate all the tacky CG in the
early 90s movies. Granted I watched the director's cuts which in some
ways are subtly better. I had only seen the first two previously.

Saw AvP after I had seen the entire Alien and Predator series, I only
need to buy Pred 2 now and I'll leave AvP off my list for now. The
first half was pretty interesting, had potential to be alright, but the
last half was just garbage.
Re: Recently watched Posted by satchmo on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 1:03am
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"Goblet of Fire" was the best Harry Potter movie released yet. It
did not follow the book that closely, which is a good thing.
Otherwise, the amount of story and detailed plot that the film has to
cover would have been overwhelming.

It's full of action, and it recreates the magical feeling that the
readers get from Rowling's books. Ralph Fienne is a fine
Voldemort.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 1:04am
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Gorb; Face it, the last two were brutal...

UD; I'll make a new comparison: Bloom is like Good Charlotte. He sucks at his profession.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 1:55am
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satchmo said:
"Goblet of Fire" was the best Harry Potter movie released yet. It did not follow the book that closely, which is a good thing. Otherwise, the amount of story and detailed plot that the film has to cover would have been overwhelming.
I didn't get a chance to watch it today. :cry:

I was wondering about this myself. The last three books (4-6), and I assume movies are huge reads. How much will they have to dock to make a 2-3 hour movie?

Did it ruin the plot condensing the film Satch?

and, who the heck is "Good Charlotte"?
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 2:55am
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A lame emo-boy band that wears heavy make up and sings that s**ty song
"Girls don't like boys girls like cars and money" and their entire fan
base consists of 11 year old girls who cry themselves to sleep at night
and then write about it in their MSN Spaces because nobody loves them
and it's the only way they can express their anger about how much their
life sucks.

Anyhoo, just watched Team America: World Police again, great great movie :biggrin: :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched Posted by ReNo on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 3:49am
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Good Charlotte aren't emo - just generic pop-punk if you ask me. And if
you are willing to look past their worst songs (ie. the singles), they
have some pretty good songs in that genre. Nothing to appeal to people
who aren't into that sorta music of course, but thats to be expected.
They're no Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory, The Starting Line or Midtown,
but still have some decent enough tracks. Anyhow, that's all besides
the point of the thread :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by satchmo on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 5:48am
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I must declare that Jane Austen is a remarkable woman. Now, after
stating that indisputable fact, the latest film adaptation of "Pride
and Prejudice" is quite remarkable too. Dare I say it is the best
period piece I've seen since "A Room with a View".

The movie worked well on so many levels. The casting was
first-rate, and the cinematography and direction elevated it to a
breathtaking experience. If you enjoyed "A Room with a View", you
shall find it most pleasing also.

I highly recommend it.
Did it ruin the plot condensing the film Satch?
It depends on how the story was abridged. For the most part, it
doesn't detract from the plot. However, I have to say that the
movie is more enjoyable if you have read the book. Some of the
details might go unnoticed if you did not read the book.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Gaara on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 1:26pm
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Watched Pulp Fiction yesterday. Nice movie. Also rented out all Kevin Smith movies, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks and Mallrats. Also nice movies IMO. Trying to get hold of Aqua Teen Hunger Force DVD's.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 8:21pm
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Yet, you didn't rent his only "good" movie: Chasing Amy. (The Clerks cartoon is also very funny, thankfully that wasn't written by him)
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 8:53pm
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A few things.

I haven't seen KoH, but I don't think Orlando Bloom can hold a candle
to someone like Russel Crowe when it comes to the "men, follow me to
your death!" department. I mean, when I watch Gladiator I have
this urge to fight alongside Crowe. Like BlisTer said, I don't
think Bloom has the charisma needed for the role. He's such a
pretty boy wimp.

Speaking of Crowe, I made a friend of mine watch LA Confidential (1997)
with me and he loved it (like I knew he would). Definitely go out
and see this movie if you haven't.

I made a different friend watch Shaun of the Dead with me, and he
thought it was great. It's a great film on its own, but if you're
familiar with zombie movies and their conventions, it really enriches
the viewing of Shaun of the Dead.

I rented the DVD for The Office Season 1 (UK) the other day just to
rewatch it, and I immediately remembered why I loved it so much.
Such a great series, and it really gets good in Season 2, when Dawn and
Tim's relationship starts taking center stage.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 10:10pm
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Addicted to Morphine said:
I don't think Bloom has the charisma needed for the role. He's such a pretty boy wimp.
Must I repeat myself every time. :razz:

Its always best to have some knowledge of a situation before commenting so sure. Please watch the film before you condemn its actors.

Blooms character doesn't need, nor use charisma to gain what he needs. He uses ones own pride to achieve the intention. When he takes commoners and Knights them he is asked "You think by just saying they are Knights will make them fight better"? His reply, "Yes"

This gives the people that he needs a choice. They are not compelled with mear words, they are trusted to make the right choice.

Some may say that since he is reading the lines that the sentence itself pulled it off but I say that without a modicum of acting ability the sentence would have failed.

In the end, watch the movie then get back to us with some working knowledge please.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 11:35pm
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Nah, I'd rather just bash Orlando :smile:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 11:41pm
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If I ever watch Kingdom of Heaven (which is somewhat unlikely), I'll come back and report if my initial guess was correct.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 27th 2005 at 11:51pm
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Addicted to Morphine said:
If I ever watch Kingdom of Heaven (which is somewhat unlikely), I'll come back and report if my initial guess was correct.
You know why I am convinced? I liked the movie without knowing who he was. Yes, I saw LotR but never made the connection. I did recognize him from... somewhere but couldn't for my butt figure out where.

Being unbiased might have made the difference. Then again, now that I am aware, my opinion hasn't altered much. I now see that he has taken a step from support actor to lead. (at least I feel that his role in KoH was one of the lead roles. His role in LotR was less so IMO)

Still, although the movie has biblical connotations, it is not really a religious movie. Not on a level with 10 commandments of Noah's ark at least. I would recommend seeing it to anyone. Its not as if its a total loser even if you do dislike Bloom because there were many other people in the movie.

Anyway, I am not here to convince you that Bloom is anything other than what you think. All I am saying is, watch it before you condemn the whole thing. Fair enough?
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Nov 28th 2005 at 12:07am
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Definitely fair enough.

The problem is, I just don't like Orlando Bloom. For no
legitimate reason. I just don't like the way he looks, moves, and
talks.

I also don't like Elija Wood (he's so good at playing the douche in
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind that I can't help but think he's
not acting), but it doesn't stop me from enjoying Sin City or Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless mind, because we are supposed to dislike
him. However, in the LoTR trilogy where he played a character we
were supposed to like, I couldn't help but make fun of Frodo throughout
the entire thing.

So, while rationally I know that I shouldn't let my feelings about
particular actors sway my opinion of movies (especially before I've
seen them) I find it hard to actually suppress my anti-Bloom prejudices.

So, KoH may be a good movie, but I don't think I'll be able to enjoy it
as much as I would if I didn't know who Orlando Bloom was. Just the fact that he's in it may prevent me from ever watching
it. :sad:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Mon Nov 28th 2005 at 12:18am
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I know what you mean. I used to actually boycott movies if it had an actor I disliked. Tom Hanks. Everything before Forrest Gump was pure unadulterated crap. I actually refused to watch his movies. I have since reevaluated my opinion because of Gump and now enjoy his stuff. John Travolta, horrible actor before the movie where he was the angel? (cannot recall the name now). His movies now are much more tolerable. Nick Cage, everything before he played in Fatherhood or whatever it was where he had the second chance was crap. I now think that as long as he doesn't attempt to be macho, or tough that he does an excellent job.

So yes, I know what you mean.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Nov 28th 2005 at 12:41am
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Yeah, the only two actors I have a problem with are the ones I
mentioned. Actually, Keira Knightly kinda gets on my nerves for
being so skinny. I want her to eat something.

I checked IMDB and I think you were referring to Michael and The Family Man.
Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Mon Nov 28th 2005 at 1:12am
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I hate Keira Knightly. SHe looks like she's trying to act like a fish by sucking in her cheeks or soomething.

I like Tom Hanks, he earned my respect after Castaway, that was an amazing performance.
Re: Recently watched Posted by BlisTer on Mon Nov 28th 2005 at 1:54pm
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UD, i see your point about the role Bloom had to play in KOH. Yes he started out as a mere young blacksmith and i agree he played that part decently, but the whole point of the movie IMO was that he transformed into this charismatic "king" (because he had it in him through his father) that his ppl would follow into battle like, indeed, in gladiator or even in alexander or king arthur.

At the end of the movie, where he speeched to his ppl to fight, i just wasnt convinced, i thought it was laughable.

Roles like in LOTR or in Troy are good for him, not the roles where he has to be charismatic at one point.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Mon Nov 28th 2005 at 2:58pm
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He makes agood elf because he's feminine and wimpy. He made me
angry in Troy and Pirates of the Caribean. He dilevers every
single line exactly the same. It's the same emotionless emotion
with the same sound... GOD it's annoying.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Tue Nov 29th 2005 at 3:32am
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Just watched Madagascar. (I think thats how its spelled)

Anyway, it just replaced The Incredibles as my favorite cartoon. Its so full of subliminal humor I was in pain the whole time from laughing.

Watch it people and know true humor.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Nov 29th 2005 at 3:47am
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Have you seen Finding Nemo yet? I loved the Incredibles but I
still think Finding Nemo was better. I haven't seen Madagascar
yet but I'd like to.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Gaara on Tue Nov 29th 2005 at 9:56am
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I can't find Chasing Amy. Orlando Bloom was in KOH? Didn't even notice. Good thing I didn't because every time I do notice him a little voice in the back of my head says sissy elf must die. [size=13]Also, has anyone [/size]seen The Corpse Bride? If so, is it 3D made to look like clay or is it clay with computer effects applied or just ordinary clay? Couldn't tell because only saw for a second in a preview.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Nov 29th 2005 at 1:27pm
Posted 2005-11-29 1:27pm
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Well, if Tim Buton did it the same way as he did Nightmare Before
Christmas, then he has a wall full of little clay interchangeable heads
with different expressions that he uses stop motion to switch and
animate.

Ahah, I was right. A quick search of www.imdb.com trivia revealed this:

<div class="quote"><div class="quotetitle">? quoting www.IMDB.com:</div><div class="quotetext">
<ul class="trivia">
[*] The puppets were made from stainless steel armatures covered with silicone skin.
</li>[*] The first stop-motion feature to be edited using Apple's Final Cut Pro.
[*] As an indication of the painstaking nature of stop-motion
animation, it took the animators 28 separate shots to make the bride
blink.</li>
[*] The puppets used neither of the industry standards of replaceable heads (like those used on The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)) or replaceable mouths (like those used by Aardman Studios in Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
(2005)) but instead used precision crafted clockwork heads, adjusted by
hidden keys. This allowed for unprecedented subtlety, but was
apparently even more painstaking than the already notoriously arduous
animation. One animator even reported having recurring nightmares of
adjusting his own facial expression in this fashion.</li>
[*] Small moving elements, such as candle flames, were photographed in MiniDV.
</li>
</ul>
</div></div>
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Tue Nov 29th 2005 at 6:28pm
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Posted 2005-11-29 6:28pm
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I know they used A LOT of CG in that movie too. Probably for making things smooth, shadows, and junk. Some of those shots would be impossible otherwise.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Wed Nov 30th 2005 at 2:06am
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Posted 2005-11-30 2:06am
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Just got back from Potter 4. First and foremost, I am glad I went. I would suggest that if you have not read the book yet, watch the movie first. They omitted so many key elements and rewrote so many scenes that it only resembles the story in the book. Its not a bad movie but in parts where I know this or that was coming, it never did, and other places I was wondering "where the heck did that come from?"

Anyway, the book was a 10/10, the movie maybe a 7/10 in comparison.

I would say that 70-80% of the book is missing. Many,many key elements are gone and some pertain to part #5. I wonder how they will fill them in in the next movie.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Fri Dec 9th 2005 at 10:45pm
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Just watched "Fantastic four"

It stayed amazingly true to the comics and for a group of relatively unknown actors, they did a very good job.
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