Re: Recently watched
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Mon May 2nd 2005 at 6:29pm
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You know Crono, you almost seemed to agree with me. That is something for the books. No pun intended. :smile:
I listen, That does not mean I agree, but I listen. Sometimes you forget that just because someone doe not agree, that they are not listening. You my friend, are a perfect example of "More than one right" :wink:
Re: Recently watched
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Mon May 2nd 2005 at 6:44pm
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Yes, but, if people tend to not agree with you, what is the point of saying anything? If I can't explain my view and have no one trying to think from whatever it is in a different way, even for a moment, then what I'm saying means nothing. I don't care if you listen. Just because someone reads something or hears something, that doesn't mean that person thinks about what they read or heard.
I imagine there are several people here who see I've posted something and glaze over it.
It doesn't matter, I suppoe.
Not being able to fit an entire book into a movie is rather obvious and almost in all cases a fact.
Re: Recently watched
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Mon May 2nd 2005 at 6:51pm
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You are agreeing with me again. Better stop it, it may tarnish your good name. You have not been here nearly long enough to have read my trials and tribulations here at Snarkpit. I wish you could have read a few of my ordeals from versions 3, 2 and 1.. You, in many small respects, are where I was a couple years before your arrival.
I know, you are thinking "WTF" again, but you do not have to agree with my words, to make them untrue.
I am not exaggerating, on a few instances it was indeed "tribulations" :sad:
I will shut up now.
Re: Recently watched
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Mon May 2nd 2005 at 8:04pm
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You kids. :/
Anyway, watched The House of D the other day, pretty good movie about this kid from... somewhere and how he grew up to be the person he was. Written/directed by David Duchovny and he's in there at the beginning and end and Robin Williams is in there throughout as his retarded buddy. I'd recommend it to those people who have hearts.
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Saw Hitchhiker's Guide earlier, it's a good movie. Though I think it
went by a bit too quickly, and the the thing between Trillian and
Arthur was pure rubbish.
Also watched Fight Club again, always a unique experience.
Re: Recently watched
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Mon May 2nd 2005 at 9:17pm
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I just watched the Bourne identity, if you have read the books its a
bummer, i dont like the movie. I geuss im used to the world i created
in my mind and not the movie world.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched Naruto: The Movie a few days ago.
It had kind of a darker feel than the series and didn't quite feel like
Naruto. Wasn't as good as the series, but still worth watching for all
Naruto fans.
Re: Recently watched
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is the LAST series you should be worrying about exact translation for. The books aren't even the original versions! It started as a radio show, afterwhich Douglas Adams was offered cash money to turn it into a book. He kept missing deadlings and eventually had to send the thing in as "unfinished" in his mind. In every book following, he contradicted previous volumes on a regular basis. The guide also got made into the miniseries and record albums, both of which were different from both the radio show and the book. This isn't a Tolkien-esque perfectionist here... this is a man who understands his work is allowed to evolve. Granted, there were a lot of things which weren't fully explained, but none seemed very integral to the movie, and I appreciated how at least they were going on in the background (towels, the sighing doors, etc.). The truly important stuff was taken near verbatim, everything else was organic. Good enough for me.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri May 6th 2005 at 1:33pm
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Anyone watch this weeks episode of "Lost"?
In one of the flashbacks, they showed a group of terrorist fragging Half-Life.. "Damn, I'm out of ammo", "Use the crowbar", "I cannot, it only works..."
anyways, i was giggling at the exposure Valve musta got. :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Fri May 6th 2005 at 1:59pm
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Just a quick thing about Hitchhickers Guide, it would have been a lot
worse. Adams was approached with a screenplay and he rejected it
because he hated it. Then he wrote his own. So the whole
script for the new movie was written by him, but if he had allowed the
other script I'm guessing it wouldn't have been nearly as good.
I rather enjoyed the movie as well. While it didn't follow the
book exactly, it's still a great movie. I'm going to see it a
second time tomorrow, and I'm going to completely forget about the book
and I'm sure that will make me enjoy it more.
BTW, watched the China Syndrome...cool.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri May 6th 2005 at 7:43pm
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... I've never watched it. One person told me about it and ... I don't care for cliff hanger after cliff hanger ... cliff hangers are also a pretty bad way to tell a story, to be honest. In a television medium it's more forgivable. I suppose it'd how it's portrayed.
Here's an example: I'd rather have a cliff hanger like Empire Strikes Back then The Matrix Reloaded. Each "unit" of whatever series needs to feel complete on its own, having major cliff hangers completely destroys that type of concept.
But, then again, I've never seen the show. However, that also means: I don't care. I don't even watch TV all that much.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri May 6th 2005 at 7:48pm
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Anything serialized can handle cliffhangers much better than anything that is supposed to be watched and viewed on its own merits. In other words, on a TV show, you need something to keep people coming back. In a movie, you don't.
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Is it? Think about this.
Having in on going story is important in any tv show, obviously. The same way it is important in any movie series.
I personally don't agree with the way most TV shows are written. I think, at least in the US, there should be shows that adapt the "season" idea for television. Right now, a season doesn't mean much past "every 13 - 21 episodes" or so. While it should represent its own story. With in that, I can understand having cliff hanger episodes, I'm not against them. Yet, each episode, like any film, should feel whole on its own. Otherwise what's the point of watching something if it simply moves along a plot? Sadly, this is exactly what most shows do.
I suppose it would take too much work, but it'd be nice if every episode of a show was vital and not just some hub-bub filler. It's also sad that the only way anyone has ever thought of doing this is using cliff hangers. :\
Re: Recently watched
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I'm reading what you said and all you're convincing me of is that cliffhangers are a lazy, unimaginative way to tie a series together - not that they're impractical or at odds with the primary goals of the series.
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I just watched "Birth" starring Nicole Kidman and I really really liked
it. It deviates a lot from typical Hollywood movies, with some
art film elements and heavy unanswered questions.
Has anyone seen it? I'm curious to see what people thought because I have a feeling its really divisive.
Interestingly, the director apparently went the road of David Fincher
as this was his first motion picture after breaking into the industry
with some music videos.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched Hostage yesterday, it was OK but I expected better even though I don't really like Bruce Willis. Crazy kids, though.
Watched part of the new Exorcist tonight, mostly laughable... then I got "treated" to the Notebook, definitely a chick flick 'cause it's so sappy but that means I at least got to hang around chicks, and it's got some good lines in it, such as this gem:
"That's what we do, we fight! You tell me when I'm an arrogant son of a bitch and I tell you when you're a pain in the ass, which you are 99% of the time!"
Ah, doesn't that bring back memories...
Re: Recently watched
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Just watched "Alone in the dark"- Very strange movie. Combines "Island of Doctor Moreau" and "RELIC".. Sorta anyways.
and watched "Racing Stripes" earlier.. Very funny. Worth a watch at least.
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I just watched "The Big Sleep" (1946) and "The Long Goodbye"
(1973). It was really fun to watch them back to back, as the
first one is a great example of the hard-boiled tradition, and the
second a great example of the demythification of said tradition.
Anyway -- as you can tell I have to write a paper on "The Long
Goodbye." I would recommend both if you're a fan of the genre.
Re: Recently watched
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My thoughts exactly....it almost was an intelligent movie....but it just didn't make enough sense.
Re: Recently watched
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Rented and am fixin to watch "White Noise"
Looks tantalizing so far. :smile:
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Recently watched
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Well yeah, they seemed to incorporate the "SHOCK" factor repeatedly, but no more so than any other highly successful horror/thriller. My only complaint was the holes the movie left. I felt it ended 1/2 way through. :/
/me liked, 2 thumbs up.
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Re: Recently watched
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You know what ended abruptly? The Final Cut , I think it's
called. It's got Mrs. Doubtfire (forgot the guys name) in
it. They have a really good thing going for them, and then it
just stops.
I watched BladeRunner recently, and I really enjoyed that. Kick ass music.
Re: Recently watched
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<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Crono</DIV>
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On another note, I saw ?Unleashed?. Oh man. Great. .</DIV></DIV>
Oh how i wanna piss on your cereal like you just did mine but i can't. I like jet li and most especially Morgan Freeman, so i cannot see any way the movie can be bad.
on another note.. White Noise was a good flick. /end of story .
/runs
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Re: Recently watched
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Yeah, just like Enterprise is the best Star Trek, right? :rolleyes:
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Re: Recently watched
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I haven't seen it. Looks like nothing but guns. It has three good leading actors, so it's probably not too bad ... at least not as bad as White Noise.
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Re: Recently watched
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Wed May 18th 2005 at 2:27am
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Assault on presinct 13, as I watched it looked like any other movie.
And for the most part it was nothing special, but there are some parts
in there that go against everything you expect in a movie like
that. I think anyone who hates the same crap diffrent name kinda
movie should see that. It just kicks what you expect in the jaw
and takes its money and girlfriend.
Also, on that same note, see Saw.
Re: Recently watched
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Wed May 18th 2005 at 3:16am
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Lock and Stock < Snatch
Snatch was Lock Stock on crack.
I would recommend Der Untergang. It is a really really good movie that takes NO SIDES about the fall of Hitler. Based on the 2002 interview with Hitlers secretary. It is very powerful, yet tasteful with brilliant acting. In German (yes with English subtitles you lazy bum).
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That whole "choose life" speech is plastered over the walls of 50% of the dorm rooms at my college.
I did like the movie, from the very beginning. It's funny to think that the director Danny Boyle went from that to The Beach, to 28 Days Later, to Millions. He does a good job not getting pegged into one genre.
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I didn't know that the movie was popular or that the director did 28 days later! wow intresting. is Millions any good?
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All good movies. Just watched A Night at the Roxbury for the Nth time last night. Laughed my arse off.
"Did you just grab my ass?"
Re: Recently watched
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Oh man ... Revenge of the Sith is crap-my-pants-good. Darkest Star Wars movie ... period. I'd probably rank it right under Empire (in favoritism). Which is what most of the other geeks are saying as well.
I think people in the theater were really pissed because the movie is so dark (only comparative to other SW movies, of course) That and some of the stuff with Vader in the Vader costume is ... lacking. (one of two things that caught me funny) OH and the acting. WAY F**KING BETTER then Attack of the Clones.
See it. If you see any of them in theaters, this would be the one.
Someone told me this, but I have no idea if it's true. Lucas said, supposedly, that if Episode 3 is ranked as the number one box office movie of the year he'll make VII, VIII, and IX (which would have Mara Jade in them, but not be based on any of the books). However, he may just say this to get people to see it over and over again.
I wonder how they'd market Episode IX, "The Saga is Complete ... AGAIN"
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