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« Reply #9540 on: January 24, 2011, 08:32:52 PM »
I don't get it, how can Neo be in a new matrix movie?  Furthermore, I thought shit got resolved, bridges burned, etc.
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« Reply #9541 on: January 24, 2011, 08:39:31 PM »
Have you ever read any comic books, EmCee
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« Reply #9542 on: January 24, 2011, 08:45:19 PM »
Not anymore, because the stories never have any consequences that permeate so the writers can fall back into their effortless.... oh.
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« Reply #9543 on: January 24, 2011, 09:30:05 PM »
[youtube=560,345]z8Nma4oEBWc[/youtube]
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« Reply #9544 on: January 24, 2011, 10:06:36 PM »
I can't believe that's from a real movie!  :lol
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« Reply #9545 on: January 24, 2011, 11:23:05 PM »
thought i'd end up not liking Blue Valentine, but :'(

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« Reply #9546 on: January 25, 2011, 01:27:42 AM »
Just watched A-Team. Murdock was awesome. The rest felt like a Brett Ratner movie with McG directing the bad CG.
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« Reply #9547 on: January 25, 2011, 02:50:07 AM »
Nicolas Cage is trying to out Staham Statham.

good luck with that.

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« Reply #9548 on: January 25, 2011, 07:47:32 AM »
Wrong thread!
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« Reply #9549 on: January 25, 2011, 10:27:51 AM »
Dogtooth and Enter the Void are streaming on Netflix as of today.  :rock
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« Reply #9550 on: January 25, 2011, 10:33:16 AM »
I think Steve Carell is capable.  You see shades of it in his roles.  Its kinda like Jim Carrey in that he gets typecast as an obnoxious douchebag but is capable of pulling off a performance like you see in The Majestic.
Yeah, I watched Date Night not too long ago and while the movie is terrible, he has a serious moment in there where I didn't see Michael Scott.  I used to think he didn't want to break out of those roles, but now that he's leaving The Office maybe he can start focusing on trying different characters.

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« Reply #9551 on: January 25, 2011, 10:43:46 AM »
I think Steve Carell is capable.  You see shades of it in his roles.  Its kinda like Jim Carrey in that he gets typecast as an obnoxious douchebag but is capable of pulling off a performance like you see in The Majestic.
Yeah, I watched Date Night not too long ago and while the movie is terrible, he has a serious moment in there where I didn't see Michael Scott.  I used to think he didn't want to break out of those roles, but now that he's leaving The Office maybe he can start focusing on trying different characters.

Have you seen Little Miss Sunshine? Steve Carell was pretty good in that and wasn't at all like his roles from the past few years.
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« Reply #9552 on: January 25, 2011, 10:46:22 AM »
Oh yeah, I completely forgot about that movie even though I own it :lol

Yeah, he was pretty great in that.

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« Reply #9553 on: January 25, 2011, 10:47:27 AM »
I think Carell has range, but he has been type cast as the crazy guy -- a role he genuinely embraces sometimes -- to the point where that's all people think he's capable of. Consider this, he voiced the main dude in Despicable Me. If I hadn't saw the credits list, I wouldn't have known it was him.

I think he's a man with some serious talent who will go far after he leaves The Office.
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« Reply #9554 on: January 25, 2011, 10:52:49 AM »
I think Carell has range, but he has been type cast as the crazy guy -- a role he genuinely embraces sometimes -- to the point where that's all people think he's capable of. Consider this, he voiced the main dude in Despicable Me. If I hadn't saw the credits list, I wouldn't have known it was him.

His name is in big letters at the top of every Despicable Me movie poster.
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« Reply #9555 on: January 25, 2011, 01:10:59 PM »
I knew Steve Carell was the dude in Despicable Me, it was plastered everywhere when they were exposing the movie.  However, if that wasn't the case then I might not have noticed.  I thought he would just sound like a russian Michael Scott but it wasn't like that.
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« Reply #9556 on: January 25, 2011, 01:47:16 PM »
I disagree.
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« Reply #9557 on: January 25, 2011, 03:05:07 PM »
Black Swan... so good. The twists and turns didn't hold as much impact for me once I realized nothing is at it seems from a certain point forward but even then I felt for Nina and got pulled down that drain with her. Dug it, immensely.

Oh and the dance scene in the club. Highlight of the movie for me (well besides the obvious other one a hurr hurr). Definitely could appreciate how it was shot and edited.
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« Reply #9558 on: January 25, 2011, 11:13:44 PM »



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« Reply #9559 on: January 25, 2011, 11:20:33 PM »
physical stunts and practical effects :bow2

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« Reply #9560 on: January 25, 2011, 11:22:07 PM »
I bet it's all placeholder though.
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« Reply #9561 on: January 26, 2011, 01:27:37 AM »
just saw Black Swan. it's the best thing he has done, and while very good at times, sometimes bordering brilliant, it failed at all the things which made me despise watching Repulsion--the lack of subtly and mystery. it should've been a masterpiece, but oh well. still, it exceeded my expectations, especially since The Fountain is one of the worst movies i've watched ever made. i'm going to state that with absolute certainty. it's not subjective nor open for debate, it's just a damn fact.


and what was with the needless use of cg. it was disgusting and distracting, especially having recently watched The Red Shoes not long ago. the last 15 minutes could've been a thing of pure beauty. unnecessary  :yuck

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« Reply #9562 on: January 26, 2011, 01:35:30 AM »
did black swan come out on blu-ray or something? it seems people are suddenly seeing it

I saw it last week.  I really liked it.  Can't decide if it or The Wrestler is better, but between them and The Fountain ( :-*) Aronofsky continues to prove that Requiem was just disastrous fluke and he actually has talent.

Natalie Portman was great in it.  She has been bad in everything since Leon, so it was shocking to see that she wasn't only good, but really good.


also saw True Grit a while back.  That was really good too.

I still need to check out The Fighter and 127 Hours, but those aren't movies I'd see in theaters.

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« Reply #9563 on: January 26, 2011, 01:36:35 AM »
i just think you're ahead of the game.

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #9564 on: January 26, 2011, 01:51:37 AM »
the rapper?


No, I'm asking for real.  I think Black Swan just opened in Europe or other countries. 

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #9565 on: January 26, 2011, 02:23:43 AM »
based on my incentives, i am never in no rush to see a Darren Aronofsky film.

graph that bitch.
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« Reply #9566 on: January 26, 2011, 02:25:51 AM »
sorry, that was a result of listening to econ lectures all day  :'(

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« Reply #9567 on: January 26, 2011, 02:55:34 AM »

Ong-Bak 3 is apparently Tony Jaa's final film, at least for the foreseeable future.  He doesn't go out with a bang, but at least he puts forth a manful effort to make a real movie and not just a stunt reel.  Is that still progress when the stunt reel films (The Protector, Ong-Bak 1) are actually more fun? 

Containing more Buddist themes then asskicking (by not just a little bit, a whole lot) would normally doom a movie like this to being dreadfully boring, but for some reason I couldn't dislike this film's obviously very sincere and ham handed moralizing.  Its about the corrosive nature of revenge, and while its far from presented in the most palatable way, it kinda works.  Kinda like how On Deadly Ground is still fun to watch despite all the lecturing.  That there's some ace level brutality bookending the very long redemptive second act helps a lot.

** and three quarters *

Four Lions is fucking hilarious.  Essentially its a only seemingly dumb slapstick comedy about a pack of very dim wannabe suicide bombers in England as they prepare themselves for their holy mission.  Along the way they take disastrous detours through training camp, polite British society, religious intolerance, and inconveniently volatile explosives.  That the comedy is so broad and the characters so cartoonish the grim and horrifying reality of their aspirations are successfully occluded, at least until the last act, which manages to be funny, wrenching, and suspenseful.

It doesn't look like a satire, it looks and feels like a dumb comedy.  But by the end it grows in power and becomes better (and smarter) then any film with this many punchlines would be counted on.  Will they succeed in their plan to blow up the internet?  Tune in to find out.

***1/2

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #9568 on: January 26, 2011, 06:25:30 AM »
The A-Team

Was alright.  I saw The Losers a while back and this was the better of the two; that's not saying much.  but yeah, it was alright.  Some really awful CG in it, though.

and liam neeson's hair looked weird 99% of the movie.
That'd be my reaction to those films as well. A-Team was more enjoyable, but part of me wonders how much nostalgia, and seeing an old favorite again played into my assessment.
I heard Dwight Schulz (the original Murdock) had a cameo in it; the only "cameo" I noticed was mention of "Reginald Barclay" in text onscreen during one of the briefings.
It was honestly a little hard to believe that the new Murdock was the same guy from District 9.

In more LTTP news, I finally saw Scott Pilgrim tonight. Scott himself still irritates the fuck out of me and Cera didn't help matters but as a audiovisual spectacle it was something else, as expected. My daughter walked into the darkened mancave during the final battle scene and just went WHOA!!!!! Another tiny mind blown.  :lol
Excellent! I actually liked the movie a lot, with no complaints about Scott or Cera-as-Scott. Scott's a freeloader. So what? Cera's this year's hot nerd. So what? I'd like to see him extend his range, but I suspect he's not being given many opportunities based on how what he's done has sold.

The videogame and comic-book style effects were superb, the timing was spot-on across the board, the music was great, and I got to see an alterna-chick version of Mary Elizabeth Winstead, including a scene in black lingerie.

How does it compare to the comic book? Should I bag those?

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« Reply #9569 on: January 26, 2011, 08:23:46 AM »
As someone with a speech impediment I must say I quite enjoyed The King's speech, very inspirational.
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« Reply #9570 on: January 26, 2011, 10:39:53 AM »
Moved to proper thread:

Watched The Crazies (2010). Considering the setup, there wasn't much crazy going on in the film, so I felt the whole thing landed with a bit of a thud. Some decent tension moments, but they were never really followed up, outside of the usual cheap/jump scares, and I didn't feel they hit the beats to drive home the triple threat of "If the virus doesn't get you, either the military or "Crazies" will".

Not much in the way of gore either. If I wanted to watch Timothy Oliphant's skinny ass act and walk funny, I'd rewatch Deadwood!
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« Reply #9571 on: January 26, 2011, 10:48:46 AM »
How to Train Your Dragon
A bit cliched, but thoroughly entertaining.  The dialogue was actually witty at points.  Nothing spectacular, but a solid movie on every level.

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« Reply #9572 on: January 28, 2011, 01:21:52 AM »
The A-Team

Was alright.  I saw The Losers a while back and this was the better of the two; that's not saying much.  but yeah, it was alright.  Some really awful CG in it, though.

and liam neeson's hair looked weird 99% of the movie.
That'd be my reaction to those films as well. A-Team was more enjoyable, but part of me wonders how much nostalgia, and seeing an old favorite again played into my assessment.
I heard Dwight Schulz (the original Murdock) had a cameo in it; the only "cameo" I noticed was mention of "Reginald Barclay" in text onscreen during one of the briefings.
It was honestly a little hard to believe that the new Murdock was the same guy from District 9.

It was a scene after the credits.  I tried to see if it was on youtube but couldn't find it.  All that happens is
spoiler (click to show/hide)
the old Face talks to the new Face about the tanning machine, and the old Murdock is performing shock therapy on the new Murdock.
[close]

and yeah, the District 9 guy playing Murdock was really great.  He was my favorite part of the movie.

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« Reply #9573 on: January 28, 2011, 04:03:04 AM »
It's 4AM someone take my man card away before I endanger myself and others: I just watched Black Swan, and it was better than Inception
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« Reply #9574 on: January 28, 2011, 04:06:06 AM »
this forums inception hate is fucking stupid.
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« Reply #9575 on: January 28, 2011, 04:09:53 AM »
I love Inception but Black Swan omg
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« Reply #9576 on: January 28, 2011, 07:13:08 AM »
Nothing unmanly about enjoying black swan pd, nothing unmanly at all :drool
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« Reply #9577 on: January 28, 2011, 10:59:26 AM »
The Illusionist comes out in Seattle today, gonna see it tonight with the wife.

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« Reply #9578 on: January 28, 2011, 11:01:01 AM »
The Illusionist comes out in Seattle today, gonna see it tonight with the wife.

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As a fan of Jacques Tati and animation, I really want to see this.
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« Reply #9579 on: January 28, 2011, 11:03:54 AM »
I absolutely loved Triplets of Belleville, and I'm really curious to see what Chomet does with Tati's script.

Summer Wars also comes out here today (we had Eva 1 and 2 last week) for a one week run, but I'll pass on that and wait for the Blu-ray.
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« Reply #9580 on: January 28, 2011, 01:16:39 PM »
Black Swan is amazing, moty. Nolan annihilated
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Re: The Movie News Topic
« Reply #9581 on: January 28, 2011, 01:27:37 PM »
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Thor-Script-Leaked-And-Erased-Lawyers-Rapidly-Asserting-Control-Over-The-Internet-22868.html
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Since the start of the new year we’ve received, on average, around four takedown notices (of varying types) a week here at Cinema Blend. HQ In 2010 we totaled fourteen for the entire year. We’re getting them not because we’re engaged in illegal activity (we’re aren’t) or because we’re doing anything different (we aren’t), but because the corporate world’s army of attorneys has recently decided that when it comes to the internet, the party’s over and they’re taking control.

Most of the takedown notices we receive are bogus, automated things generated by lawyers as scare tactics to force independent businesses without the corporate money necessary to defend their rights into saying what they want and telling you only what they want you to know. Most of the others are, more often than not, the result of a fundamental lack of understanding in how the internet works. For instance, earlier today we received a series of nasty takedown notices for sharing an image with our readers and then directing them to click through a link to the site where the photo originated for ten more. Yes, technically the image was the property of someone else but, had they allowed us to share the image they’d have benefitted from us doing so. Sharing images that way is generally accepted as a standard, best journalistic practice on the internet, unless of course you’re a shortsighted corporation with more lawyers than sense. Unfortunately, shortsighted corporations with more lawyers than sense are rapidly becoming the norm while independently owned sites like this one are rarer than ever.

Sometimes a takedown notice may at least seem warranted. This seems like one of those times since, word is that the script for Thor leaked online earlier tonight and in the process revealed a few pretty big details about what the next big Marvel movie has in store. Except, well, what does Marvel really have to lose by letting people read the screenplay? Is it likely to keep anyone from seeing the movie? Nope. It doesn’t hurt the value of their brand at all, at worst it helps raise awareness of the property. Some of Hollywood’s studios get that, others don’t and so Comic Book Movie informs us that they were hit by takedown notices from Paramount’s lawyers moments after the Thor script was posted on their message board by an anonymous user.

They complied, it is Paramount’s script after all, and they’re well within their rights. You can see their point, I might have done the same in their shoes. Except the script’s out there now, there’s no putting the genie back in that bottle, and in the process of trying to put him back in they’ve pissed a lot of fans off. That’s really all they’ve accomplished… for now. Then they took it a step further.

CBM claims that in addition to forcing them to remove the script Paramount then pressured them to also remove comments left by people about the script. Additionally, the site says they received correspondence from a Marvel rep trying to get CBM owner and reporter Jim Littler to reveal the script's source. Sure, you can probably still find the script floating around on the internet somewhere, but clearly the wide open freedom once found on the internet is shrinking. I suspect that the day isn’t far off when corporate America’s mega-lawyers will actually have the control over what you see, that they so clearly crave.


For now, if you’re interested in Thor, all you really need to know is that Comic Book Movie says the script confirms a few of the specific rumors we’ve heard about the production while at the same time breaking one pretty big spoiler cameo. At the bottom of this post you’ll see a Spoiler Warning followed by their information, read it if you want to know, skip it if you don’t. Exercise your right to choose what you see on the internet, while it still exists.

Spoiler Warning: Potential cameo spoilers for Thor follow.


-   Hawkeye’s cameo rumored here, is confirmed to be part of the screenplay.
-   Ant Man is referenced, referred to as Dr. Pym
-   There’s a reference to “a pioneer in gamma radiation.” That would almost certainly be Bruce Banner, aka Hulk.
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« Reply #9582 on: January 28, 2011, 01:31:02 PM »
this forums inception hate is fucking stupid.

Really? That's funny because I think Inception is fucking stupid :P

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« Reply #9583 on: January 28, 2011, 01:54:18 PM »
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Thor-Script-Leaked-And-Erased-Lawyers-Rapidly-Asserting-Control-Over-The-Internet-22868.html
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Since the start of the new year we’ve received, on average, around four takedown notices (of varying types) a week here at Cinema Blend. HQ In 2010 we totaled fourteen for the entire year. We’re getting them not because we’re engaged in illegal activity (we’re aren’t) or because we’re doing anything different (we aren’t), but because the corporate world’s army of attorneys has recently decided that when it comes to the internet, the party’s over and they’re taking control.

Most of the takedown notices we receive are bogus, automated things generated by lawyers as scare tactics to force independent businesses without the corporate money necessary to defend their rights into saying what they want and telling you only what they want you to know. Most of the others are, more often than not, the result of a fundamental lack of understanding in how the internet works. For instance, earlier today we received a series of nasty takedown notices for sharing an image with our readers and then directing them to click through a link to the site where the photo originated for ten more. Yes, technically the image was the property of someone else but, had they allowed us to share the image they’d have benefitted from us doing so. Sharing images that way is generally accepted as a standard, best journalistic practice on the internet, unless of course you’re a shortsighted corporation with more lawyers than sense. Unfortunately, shortsighted corporations with more lawyers than sense are rapidly becoming the norm while independently owned sites like this one are rarer than ever.

Sometimes a takedown notice may at least seem warranted. This seems like one of those times since, word is that the script for Thor leaked online earlier tonight and in the process revealed a few pretty big details about what the next big Marvel movie has in store. Except, well, what does Marvel really have to lose by letting people read the screenplay? Is it likely to keep anyone from seeing the movie? Nope. It doesn’t hurt the value of their brand at all, at worst it helps raise awareness of the property. Some of Hollywood’s studios get that, others don’t and so Comic Book Movie informs us that they were hit by takedown notices from Paramount’s lawyers moments after the Thor script was posted on their message board by an anonymous user.

They complied, it is Paramount’s script after all, and they’re well within their rights. You can see their point, I might have done the same in their shoes. Except the script’s out there now, there’s no putting the genie back in that bottle, and in the process of trying to put him back in they’ve pissed a lot of fans off. That’s really all they’ve accomplished… for now. Then they took it a step further.

CBM claims that in addition to forcing them to remove the script Paramount then pressured them to also remove comments left by people about the script. Additionally, the site says they received correspondence from a Marvel rep trying to get CBM owner and reporter Jim Littler to reveal the script's source. Sure, you can probably still find the script floating around on the internet somewhere, but clearly the wide open freedom once found on the internet is shrinking. I suspect that the day isn’t far off when corporate America’s mega-lawyers will actually have the control over what you see, that they so clearly crave.


For now, if you’re interested in Thor, all you really need to know is that Comic Book Movie says the script confirms a few of the specific rumors we’ve heard about the production while at the same time breaking one pretty big spoiler cameo. At the bottom of this post you’ll see a Spoiler Warning followed by their information, read it if you want to know, skip it if you don’t. Exercise your right to choose what you see on the internet, while it still exists.

Spoiler Warning: Potential cameo spoilers for Thor follow.


-   Hawkeye’s cameo rumored here, is confirmed to be part of the screenplay.
-   Ant Man is referenced, referred to as Dr. Pym
-   There’s a reference to “a pioneer in gamma radiation.” That would almost certainly be Bruce Banner, aka Hulk.


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Sure, you can probably still find the script floating around on the internet somewhere, but clearly the wide open freedom once found on the internet is shrinking. I suspect that the day isn’t far off when corporate America’s mega-lawyers will actually have the control over what you see, that they so clearly crave.

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« Reply #9584 on: January 28, 2011, 02:15:50 PM »
All that just to say that a studio asked a site to remove a liked script?
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« Reply #9585 on: January 28, 2011, 02:32:32 PM »
"Clearly the wide open freedom once found on the internet is shrinking. I suspect that the day isn’t far off when corporate America’s mega-lawyers will actually have the control over who you troll and who you are trolled by. This power, that they so desperately crave, and which we, the might internet warriors, must fight them for. Weep for this day, oh our youth, weep for this day which may yet come."
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« Reply #9586 on: January 28, 2011, 02:54:35 PM »
Go easy guys, this is the first time ManaByte got one of his articles published

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« Reply #9587 on: January 28, 2011, 04:07:55 PM »
 :lol
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« Reply #9588 on: January 28, 2011, 05:24:37 PM »
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« Reply #9589 on: January 29, 2011, 02:15:36 AM »
Fritz Lang's Metropolis.

Been meaning to see this for a while and I felt I was ready to watch it. I really enjoyed this movie. I can't believe this movie was made in 1927, some of the visual effects are stunning. I really enjoyed the soundtrack up until the Intermezzo, where it starts to get a little repetitive. I dunno if it's relevant, but I watched the 150 minute version.

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« Reply #9590 on: January 30, 2011, 12:52:29 PM »
Someone named Henry Cavill is playing Superman in Zack Snyder's Superman.  Expect to see him moving in snow motion.

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« Reply #9591 on: January 30, 2011, 01:34:19 PM »
A non American Superman? :usacry
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« Reply #9592 on: January 30, 2011, 01:36:04 PM »
Superman was always an illegal alien.
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« Reply #9593 on: January 30, 2011, 05:11:11 PM »
Thor sucks.  Potential viewers should have the right to check out the script before putting down $10. 

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« Reply #9595 on: January 30, 2011, 06:04:18 PM »
If true:

:bow Nolan :bow2

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« Reply #9596 on: January 30, 2011, 08:00:58 PM »
I actually think Williams could pull it off quite well (he's a much better dramatic actor than a comedic one) - I'm just anticipating the shitstorm :lol
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« Reply #9597 on: January 30, 2011, 08:39:20 PM »
Went to see Tron Legacy yesterday. In 3D. Which was kind of a waste, since 50% of the movie is 2D only. Eh.

So utterly predictable, subtle like repeated kicks to the nads.

Well, except for that jackass CEO and his Linux lapdog; I was half expecting them to turn up later on as the "Ha Ha I was the bad guy all along (secretly!)" duo. They probably will, in Legacy 2.0 or something like that.

Lots of eye- and earcandy, it's a movie where the brain is most definitely underutilized while eyes and ears are doing triple shifts. Then again, it's fucking Tron, not some deep psycho shit. So that's kind of OK.

The jedi robe that the old fart was rocking was pretty neat though. Also, I half expected him to yell "YOU SHALL NOT PASS" at the end. That, and he most certainly reminded me of the Dude. Come on. I can't have been the only one.

I think the movie is the kind that goes perfectly as a sidedish to popcorn, softdrinks and nachos. Nothing wrong with that. Not at all.

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« Reply #9598 on: January 30, 2011, 11:53:31 PM »
Williams would look pretty insane in a homemade batman suit, I approve.
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« Reply #9599 on: January 31, 2011, 11:32:55 AM »
Yeah, bring back The Dude as the main character. 

"Do you still want me to build the perfect system?"
"...yeahhh"

I busted out laughing there for some reason

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It was entertaining.  Most people I know that saw it hated the pacing.  I thought the pacing was great.  My issues were more related to the story.  His relationship felt underdeveloped.  All of a sudden he's
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and you just kinda accept it.  It's not bad, but the emotional impact moments just suffered.  It was neat and entertaining watching him just work and the sparse action scenes were really well done and fun.  But it's probably not anything I'd ever watch again.