hooskins
05-27-2008, 12:55 AM
I sense it will be similar to Star Wars. Episodes 4-6 (Star Wars, Empire, Jedi) were fun action movies with good storylines. And everyone thought with improved special effects that Episodes 1-3 would be even better.
But they sacrificed character development for cool effects and it was like adding technicolor to a classic black and white show. It just didn't seem right.
See the thing is it wasn't just CGI, I think the story wasn't that great and it just wasn't executed right. Lucas really fucked up on this one, IMO.
itvnetop
05-27-2008, 04:17 AM
Into The Wild, however, was outstanding. The way it builds and then the denouement (you like that itvnetop?!) is amazing. The movie was heartwarming, heartbreaking, uplifting and frightening all at the same time. This is one of those movies that stick in your mind for a long time after the movie. Definitely recommend it.
Nice SS... looks like someone's been holding back their film geekdom from us!
I think Sean Penn definitely has found his calling as a director. Into the Wild was a fine film, for sure. I did get a bit upset at the guy's lack of preparation for certain aspects of his new surroundings... but that's what makes the story so powerful- the range of emotions, as you said.
onlydarksets
05-27-2008, 11:59 AM
I watched The Man from Earth last night. Great low-budget (really, really, low budget) flick.
gibbsisgod
05-27-2008, 12:34 PM
I just got around to seeing "Next" with Nicholas Cage. Its pretty good IMO. Jessica Beil is HOT.
redsk1
05-27-2008, 12:55 PM
I was a big fan of Into The Wild too. Great movie.
Very good movie. For me, it was an uneasy good movie, if that makes sense. It was one of those movies that I kept thinking about after it was over. Great acting/directing/score/scenery.
Very good movie. For me, it was an uneasy good movie, if that makes sense. It was one of those movies that I kept thinking about after it was over. Great acting/directing/score/scenery.
Good way to put it.
It's definitely one of those movies that sticks with you for a while after.
SmootSmack
06-03-2008, 10:09 PM
Damn, i thought everybody had seen Back to the Future. Classic, 80s movie.
Speaking of Back to the Future
Great Scott! "Back to the Future" set burns down - Plugged In - Jackson Citizen Patriot - MLive.com (http://blog.mlive.com/citpat-pluggedin/2008/06/great_scott_back_to_the_future.html)
DynamiteRave
06-03-2008, 10:16 PM
Saw The Strangers on Friday.
Save the $10.
Not even worth the R rating... People in the theater talked throughout the whole movie and thats pretty much what made it entertaining.
My advice: Wait till it they start playing it on cable.
pigskinusa.com
06-03-2008, 11:48 PM
Hot Fuzz looks like it's going to be great, but I might be biased because Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite movies.
There are some other movies that look pretty good to me (the new Halloween movie from Rob Zombie, Pathfinder, Spiderman3, Die Hard, The Simpsons Bourne Ultimatum, etc) but there aren't any that I feel like I have to see right away.
Don't waist your time with Hot Fuzz. It's a giant pile of steaming crap.
That Guy
06-04-2008, 02:04 AM
new transformer movie being shot now near baltimore (well, 3 days near the old steel mill)
they were looking for asian american locals to play chinese peasants or something...
Releaselog | RLSLOG.net » Transformers 2 Photoset #1 (http://www.rlslog.net/transformers-2-photoset-1/)