It's not so surprising. The only experience I have with Star Wars is playing the Lego games. Never really interested me that much tbh.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
o.O-Sh1fty- wrote:
Finally saw Star Wars for the first time.
i've even less experience with star wars innit
what a load of gay
what a load of gay
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Generational shift, I guess. Just don't knock it because of Jar Jar Binks. 4, 5 and 6 are still great.
yr getting old, newbie, me and phil, the fresh generation, ready to take over.
friday friday, gotta get down on friday
friday friday, gotta get down on friday
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jay z is an unbelievable tool
and britney's any better, right
he is a bit of a willy, but i love that song
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Restrepo 8/10.
Documentary about a Platoon in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan. 15 Months there and came under contact every day. Strongly recommend for any military enthusiast. Especially you shifty, see what life in the marines is like outside of propaganda, video games and movies.
Easy A 8/10
Great movie about a high school girl who's life gets turned upside down by doing a little favour for a friend. I felt really attached to the family as their sense of humour was exactly the same as my family's sens of humour. Shift would like this one since he has a boner for Emma Stone, and this is the first movie I actually found her attractive in, so he should bust a nut.
The other Guys 6/10
Maybe I wasn't really in the mind frame to appreciate the scope of humour the first time I watched it. It had its funny parts, but for the majority of the time it was merely entertaining, not humourous. Not a movie to avoid, but not a movie to track down and chuck in your "Best movies EVAR" shelf.
The haunting in Connecticut 8/10
First of all I hate ghost movies. Despise them, yet I did appreciate and somewhat enjoy this movie. It plays with a lot of emotions, the main character acts very well in the little details, the things that a lot of actors over act. He is very convincing. The climax does somewhat pull on the heart strings as another layer of the movie unfolds and everything becomes clear. Very good movie. Not a cheesy horror at all.
Except for when it says based on a true story. The only true part of the story was that it was based on a house. In Connecticut.
Documentary about a Platoon in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan. 15 Months there and came under contact every day. Strongly recommend for any military enthusiast. Especially you shifty, see what life in the marines is like outside of propaganda, video games and movies.
Easy A 8/10
Great movie about a high school girl who's life gets turned upside down by doing a little favour for a friend. I felt really attached to the family as their sense of humour was exactly the same as my family's sens of humour. Shift would like this one since he has a boner for Emma Stone, and this is the first movie I actually found her attractive in, so he should bust a nut.
The other Guys 6/10
Maybe I wasn't really in the mind frame to appreciate the scope of humour the first time I watched it. It had its funny parts, but for the majority of the time it was merely entertaining, not humourous. Not a movie to avoid, but not a movie to track down and chuck in your "Best movies EVAR" shelf.
The haunting in Connecticut 8/10
First of all I hate ghost movies. Despise them, yet I did appreciate and somewhat enjoy this movie. It plays with a lot of emotions, the main character acts very well in the little details, the things that a lot of actors over act. He is very convincing. The climax does somewhat pull on the heart strings as another layer of the movie unfolds and everything becomes clear. Very good movie. Not a cheesy horror at all.
Except for when it says based on a true story. The only true part of the story was that it was based on a house. In Connecticut.
30's not that old, and I'm still 29.Finray wrote:
yr getting old, newbie, me and phil, the fresh generation, ready to take over.
friday friday, gotta get down on friday
Grosse Pointe Blank - 7/10
Oh yes, what a gem, not sure how many of these 90's classics I have left unseen now. Awesome soundtrack, clever, funny and easy to watch, John Cusack in his prime
Oh yes, what a gem, not sure how many of these 90's classics I have left unseen now. Awesome soundtrack, clever, funny and easy to watch, John Cusack in his prime
I know fucking karate
Just watched Restrepo. 10/10 Wished it was longer.
Fantastic isn't itCC-Marley wrote:
Just watched Restrepo. 10/10 Wished it was longer.
Somehow Restrepo didn´t move me. I thought it wasn´t all that great
Agreed. I found Armadillo better. Restrepo was lacking something.Sisco wrote:
Somehow Restrepo didn´t move me. I thought it wasn´t all that great
noice
It was the way it was filmed.KuSTaV wrote:
Agreed. I found Armadillo better. Restrepo was lacking something.Sisco wrote:
Somehow Restrepo didn´t move me. I thought it wasn´t all that great
They were too close on the soldiers and all you could see when they made contact was them shooting. In armadillo (I also found it better) you actually saw the enemy they fought.
I think that was part of the concept. It portraied the impact the fighting had on the inter- and intraindividual behaviour of the unit. Yet I felt it lacked especially in that regard. Part of that comes from the limitations of the chosen technique, using no voice over or commentary. And more than once I thought what a bunch of ignorant meatheads the guys are, which according to interviews with the author I read wasn´t the goal.Kampframmer wrote:
It was the way it was filmed.KuSTaV wrote:
Agreed. I found Armadillo better. Restrepo was lacking something.Sisco wrote:
Somehow Restrepo didn´t move me. I thought it wasn´t all that great
They were too close on the soldiers and all you could see when they made contact was them shooting. In armadillo (I also found it better) you actually saw the enemy they fought.
I often have that idea with American soldiers. it works for movies, but to see them be, what almost looks as unprofessional, in a real war in a documentary just doesn't make it work.Sisco wrote:
I think that was part of the concept. It portraied the impact the fighting had on the inter- and intraindividual behaviour of the unit. Yet I felt it lacked especially in that regard. Part of that comes from the limitations of the chosen technique, using no voice over or commentary. And more than once I thought what a bunch of ignorant meatheads the guys are, which according to interviews with the author I read wasn´t the goal.Kampframmer wrote:
It was the way it was filmed.KuSTaV wrote:
Agreed. I found Armadillo better. Restrepo was lacking something.
They were too close on the soldiers and all you could see when they made contact was them shooting. In armadillo (I also found it better) you actually saw the enemy they fought.
Forgetting Sarah Marshal 8/10
my best friend met the evil guy that shouts YOU REBEL SCUM! in, uuh, empire strikes back?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Generational shift, I guess. Just don't knock it because of Jar Jar Binks. 4, 5 and 6 are still great.
spent the afternoon with him at his house having tea and looking through photo albums
there were loads of him with thai lady-boys
says it all
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That stuff is becoming so common nowadays. I've listend to more than one unmarried consultant talk about how they like to go to Bangkok to 'relax' and that they try to go at least a few times per year.Uzique wrote:
there were loads of him with thai lady-boys
your friend*s a rent boy?Uzique wrote:
my best friend met the evil guy that shouts YOU REBEL SCUM! in, uuh, empire strikes back?
spent the afternoon with him at his house having tea and looking through photo albums
there were loads of him with thai lady-boys
says it all
nah but he had a big star wars thing when he was a kid
so for his 21st he got hold of the actors email and arranged a meeting/interview
pretty funny
so for his 21st he got hold of the actors email and arranged a meeting/interview
pretty funny
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oh. the original, looking back, is pretty cheesy. but at the time there were no effects like those in any movies.
i stood in line for the release of the original 3, but they waited too long for the last 3 . . .
i stood in line for the release of the original 3, but they waited too long for the last 3 . . .
I had never seen a Star Wars movie until this year. I decided to watch all six with Menzo (in saga order, so 1,2,3,4...) So far we've seen 4. And I must say that the old one was a lot more fun to watch than those new 3. They felt like a very generic sci-fi flick and the old one felt sort of original i guess.
Also: Now watching Back to the future trilogy, finished 1 last night and now watching 2.
Also: Now watching Back to the future trilogy, finished 1 last night and now watching 2.