The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
Wed Apr 29, 2009 6:10 pm
Lee wrote:Dead Poet's Society
Came flying off my Netflix list at the recommendation of my mom. I did cry at the end. I couldn't believe how much the same Wilson from House M.D. looks in the movie (he plays a student).
OMG... I was semi watching that the other day. I need to get this to watch it properly. I hear it is amazing.
Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:32 pm
The Haunting of Molly Hartley.
The ending stank, supremely. I think the storyline had a bunch of potential, but it wasn't utilized in the best way - they left the ending open for a sequel; so it stank.
Blindness
I loved it.
At parts, it was extremely disturbing - but I loved the storyline.
Fri May 01, 2009 5:56 pm
Shoyru_Lover wrote:Lee wrote:Dead Poet's Society
Came flying off my Netflix list at the recommendation of my mom. I did cry at the end. I couldn't believe how much the same Wilson from House M.D. looks in the movie (he plays a student).
OMG... I was semi watching that the other day. I need to get this to watch it properly. I hear it is amazing.
Yeah, if you don't cry at the end... you're emotionally challenged.
Sat May 02, 2009 6:20 am
Or possibly I don't have tear ducts.
Sat May 02, 2009 9:32 am
X-Men Origins : Wolverine
As much as I love Hugh Jackman wearing a leather jacket and riding a motorbike with coiffed hair, I am scared for life.
They could have done so much more with Gambit and I seriously think they have ruined two of my favourite Marvel Characters.
Oh Deadpool.....
I actually did like Ryan Reynolds even though he's on for like 10 minutes max.
Sun May 03, 2009 12:03 pm
I think they should make the whole superheroes thing darker like what they did with Batman and with Watchmen... so much better and "believable". The current X-Men franchise is too kiddish.
Especially in the previous X-Men flick... I mean come on... when Wolverine goes up there to talk to Pheonix, everything tears off him except his shorts. What the?
Sun May 03, 2009 3:09 pm
Just saw Monsters vs. Aliens in 3D yesterday. It was good, fun movie and I would recommend it.
Sun May 03, 2009 3:17 pm
Loved that movie. When the girl got white hair though, I thought she reminded me of that white haired girl in "The Incredibles".
Sun May 03, 2009 5:06 pm
Oooh I love mosters vs aliens its quite funny
Sun May 03, 2009 9:17 pm
Shoyru_Lover wrote:I think they should make the whole superheroes thing darker like what they did with Batman and with Watchmen... so much better and "believable". The current X-Men franchise is too kiddish.
Especially in the previous X-Men flick... I mean come on... when Wolverine goes up there to talk to Pheonix, everything tears off him except his shorts. What the?
To be very honest, Marvel never really seemed like it could be taken seriously even if it did ever try and make their comic book movies darker. The characters can be so farfetched that it becomes difficult to translate them realistically on screen, so I guess they are sort of stuck making sucky movies.
If Deadpool and Gambit had more prominent roles then my opinion would probably be a bit different.
I still want Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool though. Perfect casting
Mon May 04, 2009 1:44 am
Gambit didn't get as much airtime as I thought he should have had, and I don't think he was brooding enough. Also, the diamond skin girl, I would have liked to see more of her in action.
Watchmen had many aspects that were farfetched but the director translated it amazingly onto screen. I hear they're also re-making the Fantasitc Four to be darker as well due to the success of Watchmen.
I never really got an opinion on the casting of Ryan Renolds as I am not as familiar with the character of deadpool as I am with say Wolverine or Gambit. Ryan was great in the film however. (Although I do tend to think that he plays the same character with quirky humour over and over again.)
Mon May 04, 2009 11:28 am
Just for a laugh I thought I would watch Hannah Montana the movie so I snuggled up in bed with some popcorn and started to watch it I was asleep after 10 minutes then woke up a hour later and the credits were running so to be honest it was rubbish
Mon May 04, 2009 10:25 pm
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
It was ridonculous. Like ridiculous, but a little more silly. Sure, it was pleasing to the eyes and I was able to suspend my disbelief to some degree, but honestly! Helicopters don't blow up twice! There were just too many holes to mock the movie nonstop. Strangest of all, I'm most upset at what they did with Deadpool, who is perhaps one of the most favorite characters of the Marvel universe. Hopefully they do come out with his own movie, cause for someone THAT big they gave him such a small role.
Again, still enjoyed it, but I find myself being critical all the same. Maybe that's why it's good, cause it makes me laugh?
Tue May 05, 2009 1:15 am
I just saw the Wolverine movie too. Thought it was great, and I loved it. Then again, I have hardly any discrimination in anything involving Marvel, I just love anything Marvel.
Tue May 05, 2009 1:41 pm
Jacob wrote:X-Men Origins: Wolverine
It was ridonculous. Like ridiculous, but a little more silly. Sure, it was pleasing to the eyes and I was able to suspend my disbelief to some degree, but honestly! Helicopters don't blow up twice! There were just too many holes to mock the movie nonstop. Strangest of all, I'm most upset at what they did with Deadpool, who is perhaps one of the most favorite characters of the Marvel universe. Hopefully they do come out with his own movie, cause for someone THAT big they gave him such a small role.
Again, still enjoyed it, but I find myself being critical all the same. Maybe that's why it's good, cause it makes me laugh?
They weren't too faithful to the comics were they? Crystal girl and Wolverine's ex aren't suppose to be related and Gambit's screen time was brief. Flying cards? I don't remember Gambit being able to do that...
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