Originally posted by zGoogleman
Is 2012 going to be a bad year for Hollywood movies?
as long as this goes as planned for a late 2012 release The Master , it is instantly a good movie year.
also add Tarantino's next film Django Unchained.
Silky Johnson
Oh man I totally forgot Could Atlas was being made into a movie. Looking forward to that.
Also, it seems Netflix had made a booboo. I was hoping to watch the 1996 Franco Zefirelli version of Jane Eyre, but the 2011 version is playing instead. All the info is for the 96 version. :wtf:
Dj Nacht
These amazing shadows was a very intriguing documentary about the american film registry. It might not sound very exciting but I was hooked the whole way through! If anyone here considers themselves a film buff, watch that movie. NOW!:gsmile:
Gonna watch Hot Coffee tonight.
ps: Immortals was terrible don't watch it.
WittyHandle
Piranha 3D was by far my favorite 3D movie ever and I just found out they're making a sequel!! Sooooo psyched!!
WittyHandle
Kev put this up of FB and it looks excellent. Can't wait.
Redd
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
Kev put this up of FB and it looks excellent. Can't wait.
dvdscreener of that has been out for quite a while.. if you really can't wait. dvd audio and video, a few "for your consideration"-banners but nothing too intrusive.
WittyHandle
Wow thanks man :)
EgosXII
^yeah-- good film too :) I like good ol' woody.
LAdazeNYnights
honestly - i hated rampart. yes, the acting was good - woody harrelson was good, but he had to be as the movie was little more than a character study. unfortunately the movie never really went anywhere, never picked up a whole lot of momentum, and eventually seemed to drag on to a worthless conclusion.
EgosXII
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Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
unfortunately the movie never really went anywhere, never picked up a whole lot of momentum, and eventually seemed to drag on to a worthless conclusion.
It definitely wasn't the best movie ever, but I actually liked that about rampart, and thought it suited the film overall. It was definitely a character film, and I thought it was fairly appropriate to his character, town and general situation that he went through hell only to essentially end up where he started. A sense of futility seemed to really be central throughout the film, so I guess having a kind of anti-climactic ending is necessary... Of course I may be making an excuse for bad filmmaking, but I didn't think the eventual ending was innapropriate... :)
Anyway, definitely not best film of the year or anything, but I liked the character and acting enough to recomend it :)
edit: I do tend to really like character-based films/tv shows too, so if you don't like that then Rampart definitely won't be interesting, that's for sure.
Chris Crossland
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
Piranha 3D was by far my favorite 3D movie ever and I just found out they're making a sequel!! Sooooo psyched!!
Bring me my legs. Bahahahahahahahahaha
DJRYAN™
Just finished watching Interview with the Assassin. Great mockumentary if you're into that sort of thing. Its about the JFK Assassination and the 2nd gunmen who after all these years seeks out a reporter to tell his story. Its quite convincing and worth the watch.