Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters - A pointless concept executed surprisingly well, plays up to it's schlockiness, everything is set up and paid off instead of things just happening and the world is...
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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters - A pointless concept executed surprisingly well, plays up to it's schlockiness, everything is set up and paid off instead of things just happening and the world is...
Good Day to Die Hard - Even though he went with the express purpose of extracting his son from prison, someone decided John McClane needed a new catchphrase and that catchphrase is "I'm just on...
It had large plot holes and was derivative. That said: I really liked it quite a bit.
You realise your argument is self defeating, right?
*EDIT* Although your argument is doing the same thing I was concerned about earlier - confusing "I think it's good" with "I like it". I like...
Well yeah, I've never said it was ****. I said the tone was all over the place and it was silly far too often.
It rapes the face off of movies like Transformers 2, movies like The Matrix blow it...
Lord Zardos is right. The Star Wars prequels are clearly some well made, good films.
Probably Gia.
She does like 20 minutes of topless in that one.
He must be a genius.
I mean, Charlie Day isn't a voice actor, but he's a very experienced comedian and actor...
She was a cutter when she was younger so she had a taste for it.
Swingers was made in the mid-late nineties explosion of monied up independent films, just after people started buying rights to distribute at Sundance.
It's either true, or one hell of a hoax. She broke the news with an op-ed in the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/14/opinion/my-medical-choice.html?hp
There's that second tier of low budget movies like Rocky, Reservoir Dogs, Orgazmo, Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior) etc. which deserve recognition.
Fan of a few already mentioned plus El Mariachi, Pi, Eraserhead and The Cube.
And, of course, Feeding Frenzy.
If the president doesn't have a nuclear weapon in his chest that's set off by Jack Bauer getting within 500 miles of him, I don't want to hear about no mini-series.
That reminds me: Dr Rodney McKay.
Stargate Atlantis had it's problems (e.g. serial rapist as a comedic character!) but McKay was a shining light of relative realism, not a looker and an irritable,...
Cbear was 50 when that show premiered.
(guesstimate based purely on his purposely chosen other old favourite characters)
I like Lee Mack on panel shows but I've never enjoyed his scripted stuff and his stand up isn't my style either.
Add to that a problem where you're forced to compare it to your impressions of Ray...
Alan Shore is a better character.
But Denny is still my favourite :)
That's the kind of logic I can get behind.
*EDIT* But this wrastle**** talk brings up another problem: all those lava dudes are probably still alive. The suits really had no way to dispose of...
Enough power to hold up the entire structure, enough to fly around at will, strong enough to fight super strong guys, but not enough to fire self powered missiles?
On top of that - why do you suits rugby tackle those guys? They have firepower and air superiority. And their first avenue of attack is... hugging.
Whether or not it was in a comic book is irrelevant to whether or not it makes any kind of sense. Having not read the comics it's hard to say, but the idea the suit would shut down because something...
Yeah, it was OK. Like everyone, I've got "omg girlfriend, you haven't seen that'?" movies. There never seemed like a good time for a bunch of dead Jews film. Until yesterday! That was a bunch of dead...
And so we circle back to "it's just a comic book movie" arguments. Admitting to internal inconsistency and poorly conceived and realised concepts but throwing you hands in the air and saying "well...
I'm really looking forward to this next completely not in the movie and even contradicts things in the movies explanation.