Also, it's probably a good idea to refrain a bit from calling another movie fucking lame right after you admitted to liking Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.
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I'M JUST SAYING.
Fun fact, the guy that plays Shailene Woodley's love interest in Fault in Our Stars plays her brother in The Divergent series.BruceSmith78 wrote:Lol, Fault in Our Stars was some of the fakest shit I've seen in the theaters. Every time those kids opened their mouths I rolled my eyes. Teenagers don't talk like that. Adults don't talk like that. Nobody talks like that. I had the opposite reaction when comparing these two.
Cliques were restrictive in my high school, and maybe not warring, but I don't remember any warring in this movie either.
I didn't think the black guy was a stereotype just cuz he said dem titties. Most of the guys in my high school would say the same type of shit, and we had like 2 black guys.
I guess the rest of what you said about the movie not focusing much on Rachel was sort of true, but I didn't think it was supposed to or that it needed to.
I remember watching it because Michelle Williams is in it and that's literally all I remember about it. That's also the reason I watched The Station Agent. That one was worth watching. I hear that dwarf is a pretty big deal now.Gendo wrote:The United States of Leland - Darn, I really wanted to like this. I've been wanting to see it for over 10 years. Between the cast and the general themes, it kept seeming like it might be really brilliant; yet, it fell just short of that in such a way that made it just bad. Boring and muddled.
So what's the problem?Cassius Clay wrote:I hear King Kong is about the fear of aggressive black men kidnapping helpless white women.
The real main problem with the movie was a severe underuse of Brian CranstonGendo wrote:Godzilla (2014) - Um, so the parts with Godzilla were pretty cool. Too bad this movie had little-to-nothing to do with Godzilla. It was all about a couple non-Godzilla monsters attacking cities. The other monsters were stupid; why couldn't the movie actually be about Godzilla?
Also, the first half of the movie is them coming up with a plan to use a nuke to kill the monsters. The second half is about them deciding that that was a bad idea and coming up with a plan to disarm that same nuke. Um, yeah. So if they had just sat back and done nothing at all, the outcome would have been exactly the same.
The same can be said about Raiders of the Lost Arc. If Indy had done nothing, the Nazis would have found the arc and destroyed themselves with it, just like they did after Indy went through all that shit to stop them from finding it.Gendo wrote:Also, the first half of the movie is them coming up with a plan to use a nuke to kill the monsters. The second half is about them deciding that that was a bad idea and coming up with a plan to disarm that same nuke. Um, yeah. So if they had just sat back and done nothing at all, the outcome would have been exactly the same.
BruceSmith78 wrote:The same can be said about Raiders of the Lost Arc. If Indy had done nothing, the Nazis would have found the arc and destroyed themselves with it, just like they did after Indy went through all that shit to stop them from finding it.Gendo wrote:Also, the first half of the movie is them coming up with a plan to use a nuke to kill the monsters. The second half is about them deciding that that was a bad idea and coming up with a plan to disarm that same nuke. Um, yeah. So if they had just sat back and done nothing at all, the outcome would have been exactly the same.
You bitchUnvoiced_Apollo wrote:So what's the problem?Cassius Clay wrote:I hear King Kong is about the fear of aggressive black men kidnapping helpless white women.
Yeah, especially that whole "oh wow, he actually survived that big collapse that you thought killed him! Oh, never mind, we're just joking, he's going to die 5 minutes later instead."Unvoiced_Apollo wrote:The real main problem with the movie was a severe underuse of Brian CranstonGendo wrote:Godzilla (2014) - Um, so the parts with Godzilla were pretty cool. Too bad this movie had little-to-nothing to do with Godzilla. It was all about a couple non-Godzilla monsters attacking cities. The other monsters were stupid; why couldn't the movie actually be about Godzilla?
Also, the first half of the movie is them coming up with a plan to use a nuke to kill the monsters. The second half is about them deciding that that was a bad idea and coming up with a plan to disarm that same nuke. Um, yeah. So if they had just sat back and done nothing at all, the outcome would have been exactly the same.
If I recall that was the first action movie (maybe first one in general) Dwayne Johnson had as an actual lead. My guess Ahnohld's cameo was like a symbolic passing of the torch.Gendo wrote:The Rundown - Surprisingly good. Fun action/adventure/comedy. Also, contains close-up shots of Christopher Walken saying things like "that's a lot of cows". And for some strange reason, it has Arnold Schwarzenegger at the very beginning for 2 seconds.
I read that it's a common fan theory that Arnold said "have fun" as a way of passing the torch; though it doesn't appear to be anything official. I do know that it wasn't originally planned; but Arnold just happened to be nearby when they were shooting.Unvoiced_Apollo wrote:If I recall that was the first action movie (maybe first one in general) Dwayne Johnson had as an actual lead. My guess Ahnohld's cameo was like a symbolic passing of the torch.Gendo wrote:The Rundown - Surprisingly good. Fun action/adventure/comedy. Also, contains close-up shots of Christopher Walken saying things like "that's a lot of cows". And for some strange reason, it has Arnold Schwarzenegger at the very beginning for 2 seconds.
Gendo wrote:Total Recall (2012) - Not as good as the original, which was what I expected. It had some neat changes though. The Fall was a cool idea. And it had a couple good nods to the original. But even more changes to the plot would have been better.
I really, really didn't like the movie. I really enjoyed the book, though. Go read it. Better yet, listen to the audiobook (I got it free through my library). Some pretty sweet voice acting and narration. Ender's Shadow is a nice complementary book as well, as it follows the events through Bean's perspective.Ender's Game - Not bad, not great. I could see why the book is so popular. But the movie really failed at world-building; they never explained much of what was really going on at all. But the actual events of the plot were interesting; especially the ending.
Maybe he's a colorist.Gendo wrote:Batman v Superman - Better than Man of Steel and Better than I expected. Still bad though. I actually really liked the buildup in the first half. The biggest problem for me was the same as one of my problems with Man of Steel; why does Snyder hate colors?
"Martha" sums it up for me.BruceSmith78 wrote:My biggest problem was the final act was really sloppy, with a bunch of shit that didn't make sense thrown together so we could have some fight scenes.
After seeing it a couple more times, I don't know about that. While perhaps the fighting would have led to the same conclusion, I feel there's more emotional weight in how the conclusion came about.Gendo wrote:Captain America: Civil War - The only problem with hype is that it makes it hard to be impressed. It was great; which was exactly what I was expecting. If I had to say something negative, it's that the villain was pretty weak. Basically unnecessary. He had nothing to do with the primary reasons that the Avengers fought against each other.