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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Fri May 20th 2005 at 3:13pm
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What about Batman eh? Don't you see him?
Oh yeah, That show with Beetle Juice in a cape?

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Re: Recently watched Posted by OtZman on Fri May 20th 2005 at 10:49pm
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Just watched Boogeyman. Started out good, despite the lame story
(monster in closet). Half way through or something the movie took a
turn for the worse and the end just sucked. I wish they left the ?ber
special effects out when making horror movies. :/
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Re: Recently watched Posted by $loth on Fri May 20th 2005 at 11:05pm
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Crono, you have just convinced me to go see, that as I am a little
sceptical (sp?) after watching 1 and 2, they were OK, but the poor plot
was made up by the cheese.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Dark Tree on Fri May 20th 2005 at 11:54pm
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Saw Team America: World Police last night. Hillarious.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat May 21st 2005 at 1:25am
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Crono, you have just convinced me to go see, that as I am a little
sceptical (sp?) after watching 1 and 2, they were OK, but the poor plot
was made up by the cheese.
Episode I and II have really good plot actually, I think. I like the Politics in the first and second movie and I think that people will appreciate the other two movies more. But, good. It'll rock your face.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by $loth on Sat May 21st 2005 at 8:42am
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Cool, will go see it next weekend with my GF, would this weekend but were going to see the moscow state circus.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 22nd 2005 at 2:46am
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Just in case a few of you have a hankering to watch some of the back episodes of Lost, you can try here.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by DrGlass on Sun May 22nd 2005 at 10:41am
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Just in case a few of you have a hankering to watch some of the back episodes of Lost, you can try here.
wow, I just get linked to a bunch of porn and stuff...
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 22nd 2005 at 10:52am
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DrGlass said:
<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quote:</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Just in case a few of you have a hankering to watch some of the back episodes of Lost, you can try here.
wow, I just get linked to a bunch of porn and stuff...
</div></div>

WHAT!?!

There isn't a bit of porn on my screen. Should I remove the link Doc?

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Re: Recently watched Posted by OtZman on Sun May 22nd 2005 at 10:55am
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DrGlass said:
Just in case a few of you have a hankering to watch some of the back episodes of Lost, you can try here.
wow, I just get linked to a bunch of porn and stuff...
WHAT!?!

There isn't a bit of porn on my screen. Should I remove the link Doc?
No porn appeares for me either.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by wizard james on Sun May 22nd 2005 at 10:57am
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lol,

i watched every lost to date, and i cant wait till the next one.. same with house..

anyone see that..

just saw white noise thisnight, and it was ok..but it does seam like an hour was cut out of it..

EDit, o yeah no pron here.. all good
Re: Recently watched Posted by $loth on Sun May 22nd 2005 at 2:35pm
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Just in case a few of you have a hankering to watch some of the back episodes of Lost, you can try here.
wow, I just get linked to a bunch of porn and stuff...
interesting, a recently watched thread about porn.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Fri May 27th 2005 at 8:04pm
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Holy s**t.. "Lost" just went from great to FUKIN WOW!!

Pretty snazzy cliffhanger.. /me can't wait for season 2.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 1:55am
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Am re-watching "Pretty Woman"

Classic viewing. :smile:

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat May 28th 2005 at 2:15am
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I watched 2001: A Space Odyssey last night. It was very very
strange. The whole time (and especially at the end) I kept
wondering what it would be like to watch it stoned. A few parts I
really enjoyed, but on the whole there were too many long shots to keep
me interested.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 2:24am
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Addicted to Morphine said:
I watched 2001: A Space Odyssey last night. It was very very strange. The whole time (and especially at the end) I kept wondering what it would be like to watch it stoned. A few parts I really enjoyed, but on the whole there were too many long shots to keep me interested.
My advice, skip the movie and stick to the book version. The movie was a piece of crap. Course, I am sure Crono would say that my opinion sucks dick or some other colorful equivalent :dodgy:

In fact, read all of the Odyssey books, they get progressively better.. If thats truly possible, as the 2001 one was superbly written.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat May 28th 2005 at 2:28am
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I don't know why many people dislike Kubric's adaptations. His version of The Shining is way better then the book, no matter what Stephen King says.

What's the point of watching a movie that is word for word the book? (This is most people's measuring scale of "crappyness" when it comes to adaptations.)

I've never attacked your opinion, by the way.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 2:43am
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Crono said:
I've never attacked your opinion, by the way.
Excuse please, that was meant to be lightblue. :smile:

I, for lack of a better definition, am highly "devoted" to written works. I have always dreamed that if there were a heaven, mine would be filled with books. I am very partial to them really and any movie made from one of them MUST do it homage. Now, do not get me wrong, I watched the movie 2001 many times and if I had not read the book would have rated it very highly. Sadly however, it does not particularly do the book many favors.

I am not bashing the movie, I am just more dedicated to books in general.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat May 28th 2005 at 3:16am
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This fall I watched The Shining for the first time ever. And now
it's my favorite horror movie, and that movie alone made me have the
utmost respect for Jack Nicholson as an actor. So yeah, I liked
that particular Kubrick movie.

Crono what did you think of Eyes Wide Shut? I have a friend who
keeps saying "Fidelio" over and over and wants me to watch it, but I
have yet to see it.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 3:20am
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>This fall I watched The Shining for the first time ever. And now it's my favorite horror movie, and that movie alone made me have the utmost respect for Jack Nicholson as an actor. So yeah, I liked that particular Kubrick movie.

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I like Jack, but actually feel the remake was better than his version.

If you get the opportunity, watch it as well.

and,

The book was mucho better still. Sorry, but there is no doubt.. Sometimes the movie fails to really capture the essence. As good as the movie was, the book beats the s**t out of it.

Another good example.. "Jaws" the book scared the holy s**t out of me, the movie was just good.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat May 28th 2005 at 4:30am
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Stephen King is a s**tty author, that's why the Kubrick version is better. I hated the book so much.

Morphine, I haven't seen it. But, I was told by many people that it was "bad", however, someone else explained that most people didn't like it because of the sexual content and it's actually quite good ... I mean it's Kubrick. It's kind of like people saying ?Clockwork Orange? was bad. Which is, obviously, ridiculous, since it's a great movie.

The new mini-series version of The Shining was terrible. So what are you talking about? I don't care if it was close to the book, the book was terrible too. If you want to read the book: read the book. I don't understand why either can't be respected or enjoyed in their own light. The only movie I compare to the book is The Lost World, simply because they pulled the movie out of their ass. (LXG was also rather blasphemous)

I've surmised that Stephen King should be shot. His recycled characters should meet the doom filled waters of s**tty character land and all the people who overpraise him should have their testicles and/or vagina twisted in a counter clockwise direction 30 times. Period.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 10:38am
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>The new mini-series version of The Shining was terrible. So what are you talking about? I don't care if it was close to the book, the book was terrible too. If you want to read the book: read the book. I don't understand why either can't be respected or enjoyed in their own light. The only movie I compare to the book is The Lost World, simply because they pulled the movie out of their ass. (LXG was also rather blasphemous)

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<DIV>/me contemplates words, and can only conclude that you are talking out your ass. you are bashing the book version as well as the TV version with a ferociousness contrary to your very wording.
How can you praise a movie based on a book, yet pound the book because its worse than the movie? Everyone knows that a book is more than likely better because it has the luxury of adding the details any movie cannot afford to include.
The 2001 book was leagues better in many ways, most particularly the parts where David (I think thats the characters name, been 20 years at least) has thoughts and dreams during those minutes long (it seems like hours really, its so horrible in the movie) sequences where he is floating in the monolith. The scenes where he turns into the infant version of the new self he becomes.
Anywho's, stop talking out of both sides of your mouth Crono. Either you dislike a book or author or you do not.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat May 28th 2005 at 5:56pm
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I meant what I said. There are many times where a movie based on a book doesn't need to be compared to the book version to test its merit. So don't jump on my ass because I pointed that out.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 6:41pm
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Crono said:
I meant what I said. There are many times where a movie based on a book doesn't need to be compared to the book version to test its merit. So don't jump on my ass because I pointed that out.
I got that part, and agree totally. What I was commenting on was the exact words I shaded in red. You were talking out your backside there cause you really beat the s**t out of books. Respect them as if they were indeed the same as movies, but in their own category.

I may not be in your league with movie critiques, but I damned sure am with books and I know exactly what I am talking about with reference about reading them.

I will defend a book, over a movie every time since no movie made can capture what words can convey.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat May 28th 2005 at 7:30pm
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You were talking out your backside there cause you really beat the s**t out of books.
What the f**k are you talking about?

By the way there are plenty of movies made from books that are WAY better then the novel form.

Does your opinion cover novelizations too? :rolleyes:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th 2005 at 7:40pm
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Crono said:
What the f**k are you talking about?

Does your opinion cover novelizations too? :rolleyes:
I will ignore the red part and say in green, not really.. I read few if any novels.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th 2005 at 2:19am
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I would like to expand this thread just a touch by asking three questions that I would wish to discuss.

1) Do you feel that a black and white movie can be as good as a color one?

2) Do you feel that a colorized movie adds or subtracts from the quality?

3) If you like black and white, name your favorite or favorites.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Cassius on Sun May 29th 2005 at 3:42am
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Les Quatre Cents Coups is black and white and definately one of my favorite movies of all time.

Music and sound are what keep a movie together, not color.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Spartan on Sun May 29th 2005 at 4:21am
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Just saw Star Wars episode 3 today. It kicked ass. Go see it for yourself.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Tracer Bullet on Sun May 29th 2005 at 5:17am
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<DIV class=quotetext>Just saw Star Wars episode 3 today. It kicked ass. Go see it for yourself.
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Yeah, In a vacuous look, I'm-an-action-movie-and-not-much-more kind of way. :rolleyes:

I don't think I could pick a favorite B&W movie, and I've never seen a B&W that had been colorized after I saw it as B&W so I don't really have an opinion about colorization. Seems to me that it is sort of like movies that are made from books. If you haven't read the book, there is no chance you'll percieve the fact that the original was heartlessly butchered.

I like Cary Grant films in general, and I think Jean Arthur may be one of the most beautiful women who ever lived.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Kain on Sun May 29th 2005 at 6:07am
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I just watched the most horrifying, twisted, sickest perverted movie ever! It's called "Audition"; it's Japanese or Korean... That's one sick movie for people who like cruel stuff. (Makes "funny games" look like a Disney movie)
Re: Recently watched Posted by Dark Tree on Sun May 29th 2005 at 9:56am
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Audtion is a great flick. If you liked Audition, you may (or may not) like Ichi the Killer, Crash (from 1996), Requiem For a Dream, Salo o le 120 Giornate di Sodoma, and others.

I just saw Unleashed tonight w/ Jet Li. Great flick with a deeper plot than just martial arts. I would pretty highly reccomend it :smile: . I wasn't even a big fan of Li until I saw this.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Kain on Sun May 29th 2005 at 11:26am
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Crash (from 1996), Requiem For a Dream, Salo o le 120 Giornate di Sodoma, ..
Yea I watched those three; they're great! Escpecially Crash. I'm gonna ask for "Ichi the killer" in this case :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched Posted by DrGlass on Sun May 29th 2005 at 6:58pm
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Saw this Japanese flick called Suicide Club.

It was a crazy movie... I know that japanese films arn't as cut and dry
as american films but ffs, right when I thought they were about to
figure everything out, the main character dies and the movie
ends. No resolution, nothing!

It was strangly good though, if you like to see Japanese school girls getting killed alot you will like this.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun May 29th 2005 at 7:15pm
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DrGlass said:
Saw this Japanese flick called Suicide Club.

It was a crazy movie... I know that japanese films arn't as cut and dry
as american films but ffs, right when I thought they were about to
figure everything out, the main character dies and the movie
ends. No resolution, nothing!

It was strangly good though, if you like to see Japanese school girls getting killed alot you will like this.

What's the point? You ruined the ending!

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th 2005 at 7:30pm
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Crono said:

What's the point? You ruined the ending!
Not if they killed them all at the beginning. :wink:

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun May 29th 2005 at 7:35pm
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... are you purposefully being a douchebag?
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th 2005 at 7:40pm
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... are you purposefully being a douchebag?
Why do I suspect that you have never even seen a douche bag?

and no, I love you far to much for that.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Kain on Sun May 29th 2005 at 9:06pm
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"What doesn't kill us, only makes us stronger", Nietzsche.

-Wrong thread, sorry-
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th 2005 at 9:09pm
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Kain said:
"What doesn't kill us, only makes us stronger", Nietzsche.
Even in Lebanon, this is still the movie thread Kain. :rofl:

whispers

methinks you want the quotes thread. :wink:

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Re: Recently watched Posted by DrGlass on Sun May 29th 2005 at 10:39pm
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What's the point? You ruined the ending!
There are like 450 japanese school girl deaths in that movie, I think you'll be ok.
Re: Recently watched Posted by ReNo on Sun May 29th 2005 at 11:49pm
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Audition was a great film. Such a strange change through the movie - it
begins like a drama/romance, and turns into a really rather sick and
twisted torture/horror film. Then again, it is a Takashi Miike film,
and that guy isn't exactly orthodox. Check out Ichi the Killer and the
Dead or Alive films for plenty evidence of that.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by DrGlass on Mon May 30th 2005 at 1:19am
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Was Dead or Alive the one with the guy who kills all those zombies with the law mower?
Re: Recently watched Posted by Dark Tree on Mon May 30th 2005 at 2:04am
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Dead or Alive? Yes it was. And about spoilers to 'Suicide Club'. Someone said a bunch a girls getting killed was a spoiler. THE NAME OF THE MOVIE IS SUICIDE CLUB. Also....that movie was pretty good....but with a pretty f**king lame end.
Re: Recently watched Posted by ReNo on Mon May 30th 2005 at 2:17am
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Oh another Takashi Miike film that is by far the wierdest of the bunch
(yet one of the most enjoyable and memorable) is "Happiness of the
Katakuris". Its a mad mix of comedy, drama, horror, and....musical.
This movie has to be seen to be believed really.

And to top it all off its only ?7.99 on play.com at the moment, so I think I'll pick up a copy for myself :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Dark Tree on Mon May 30th 2005 at 9:50am
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<DIV class=quotetext>...Happiness of the Katakuris...</DIV></DIV>

That reminds me of another utterly kickass movie. I would rank it VERY high....like....top 5 or top 10 high.

HAPPINESS.

Depressing and completely twisted...yet it is funny.....you have to have a mighty love of dark, dark comedies to enjoy this though. :smile:

edit: Dunno if I made this clear...but the name of the movie is entitled 'Happiness'.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Tue May 31st 2005 at 2:37am
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Just re-watched "Wind Talkers"..

I had actually forgotten how damned good that flick really was..

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Dark Tree on Tue May 31st 2005 at 7:03am
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Saw Suspect Zero tonight...for the second time.....kinda confusing....decent movie....nothing real memorable.....not recommended.

Again....decent but unoriginal.
Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Tue May 31st 2005 at 11:42am
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Posted 2005-05-31 11:42am
3043 posts 304 snarkmarks Registered: Jan 16th 2005 Occupation: Kicking Ass Location: Canada
I watched Episode I and II again last night, and remembered why I hate
Lucas. What the f**k was going through his mind with Jar-Jar?
Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue May 31st 2005 at 1:24pm
Posted 2005-05-31 1:24pm
3012 posts 529 snarkmarks Registered: Feb 15th 2005
My guess is kid appeal. Maybe he was going for a new C3P0 but
failed in that respect. C3P0 was kind of annoying, but not
claw-my-eyes-and-poke-out-my-ears-annoying like jar jar.

Appended: Since I was the last to post in this thread I'd just
like to add that I just watched the Life Aquatic with Steve
Zissou. I thought it was pretty good. I applaud its
originality, but it was a little too weird for me throughout most of
the movie. I only started getting into the movie towards the end,
which is a shame, because I was enthralled throughout Rushmore and The
Royal Tenenbaums. There was more emotion in those two movies.

If you like Wes Anderson you'll obviously end up seeing it, but if you
haven't seen any of his films, I would start with something like
Rushmore or The Royal Tenenbaums instead.