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Pfft. The story is made for bitches. Cut that shit to just the action.
Quote from: Stoney Mason on September 07, 2013, 10:07:40 PMWatched Star Trek Into Darkness this evening. As usual I think this is a case of your expectations going in. I had heard so much negative from Trek fans that I went in sort of expecting not to like it but ended up liking it. There are certainly dumb moments in it. Some things that don't make sense or are thrown in for silly sort of vague meaningless fan service. But at the end of the day I thought it was an entertaining popcorn movie and at least more entertaining for me than the deluge of super hero movies that generally dominate today. I also found it more entertaining than the the first Trek Movie reboot. I watched it with a non-trek fan and they enjoyed it a ton which probably says something about how you have to make a trek film nowadays if you are aiming for the mainstream.It's a solid flick. I thought the cinematography was pretty great; i saw it in IMAX 3D though which is kinda like God jizzing into your eyes for a couple hours straight. I saw ST2009 first, then all the TV and movies, then Into Darkness, and I liked all three. I mean, it's a Star Wars movie but it's kinda what the series needs to inject some life into it.
Watched Star Trek Into Darkness this evening. As usual I think this is a case of your expectations going in. I had heard so much negative from Trek fans that I went in sort of expecting not to like it but ended up liking it. There are certainly dumb moments in it. Some things that don't make sense or are thrown in for silly sort of vague meaningless fan service. But at the end of the day I thought it was an entertaining popcorn movie and at least more entertaining for me than the deluge of super hero movies that generally dominate today. I also found it more entertaining than the the first Trek Movie reboot. I watched it with a non-trek fan and they enjoyed it a ton which probably says something about how you have to make a trek film nowadays if you are aiming for the mainstream.
Oh god I was out of town when that Robocop trailer was released
Quote from: Steve Contra on September 10, 2013, 06:51:56 PMOh god I was out of town when that Robocop trailer was released I can't bring myself to watch it even to mock it. The original Robocop is just so perfect. Plus when I was in middle-school by dad worked in the Dallas building they used for OCP Headquarters.
Interior, not exterior - he was a lawyer at the firm whose library was used for the OCP boardroom scenes.Source: Some other guy who knows this too I guess?.
Quote from: Howard Alan Treesong on September 10, 2013, 07:41:46 PMInterior, not exterior - he was a lawyer at the firm whose library was used for the OCP boardroom scenes.Source: Some other guy who knows this too I guess?.Ah, I see. That was the top floor of this building:(Image removed from quote.)
there's a robocop 3?
or maybe just heard the title. "Robocop? So it's about a robotic cop? GOT IT."
Jurassic Park 4 is now...(Image removed from quote.)June 12, 2015.
I saw Riddick with a few gaffers over the weekend. I really liked the movie it was definitely taking down the 4th wall and knew what it was, and it was beautiful fan service. Some of the lines in the movie had me dying in laughter though. I hope it does well enough to warrant more movies.
I saw Robocop 3 in theaters because i loved frank miller's comic work at the timewoof
Quote from: G The Resurrected on September 10, 2013, 04:33:53 AMI saw Riddick with a few gaffers over the weekend. I really liked the movie it was definitely taking down the 4th wall and knew what it was, and it was beautiful fan service. Some of the lines in the movie had me dying in laughter though. I hope it does well enough to warrant more movies.Yeah, some of it was definitely too fan-service-y. I would have enjoyed it more if it had been less direct in its re-creation of some scenes. I understand that, from the first movie, the implication is that The Universe Wants Kirk and Spock to Survive and Be Friends, because the aberrant new timeline introduced in the first movie needs to have as little affect as possible on the overall universe continuity. But somehow I think that repeated dialog is going to have a meager effect compared to the entire missing planet Vulcan.
This Kazakhstan-produced film features a mixture of stars that you would never expect in the same movie: Bolo Yeung (Bloodsport, Chinese Hercules), Don “The Dragon” Wilson (Bloodfist), Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Showdown in Little Tokyo), Armand Assante (Judge Dredd), Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister (Jackie Brown), Micheal Madsen (Reservoir Dogs) and Peter O’Toole (Lawrence of Arabia). now that is a diverse line up of actors
orion was so awesome, but man, when they went into desperation mode, the movies really went into the shitter. robocop 3 is probably the poster boy for orion's bankruptcy.i have no idea how a company could be so mismanaged as to have terminator, bill & ted, robocop, four best picture winners, a shit ton of great comedies, and still go tits up
Quote from: chronovore on September 11, 2013, 08:20:22 AMQuote from: G The Resurrected on September 10, 2013, 04:33:53 AMI saw Riddick with a few gaffers over the weekend. I really liked the movie it was definitely taking down the 4th wall and knew what it was, and it was beautiful fan service. Some of the lines in the movie had me dying in laughter though. I hope it does well enough to warrant more movies.Yeah, some of it was definitely too fan-service-y. I would have enjoyed it more if it had been less direct in its re-creation of some scenes. I understand that, from the first movie, the implication is that The Universe Wants Kirk and Spock to Survive and Be Friends, because the aberrant new timeline introduced in the first movie needs to have as little affect as possible on the overall universe continuity. But somehow I think that repeated dialog is going to have a meager effect compared to the entire missing planet Vulcan.Yeah. It was a lot of little stuff that added up. Like calling up Spock on the Time Phone to ask him about Khan for no god damn good reason, or introducing tribbles when no one under 40 or non star trek geeks would know what such a thing was and in fact normal people would find confusing. It was a lot of little stuff like that where it's trying to pay homage but its really clunky and dumb.That being said, at least I will mostly remember the plot of this movie. I've already forgotten everything about the first movie. I couldn't tell you the main plot in that one if my life depended on it.
This is how I am with the Iron Man 2 and 3. They are just so damn forgettable. I remember being entertained when I watched them, that's it though.
oh hey look, it's The Future.I legit would have loved something like that as a kid.