Tue Oct 26, 2004 9:53 pm
Wed Oct 27, 2004 5:02 pm
Sapphire Faerie wrote:
And... Istan? The ending wasn't really supposed to be surprising at all, considering Christian's first words are "This story is about love, the woman I loved is.. dead." And then he goes on to tell the story of what had happened the previous summer.
Sun Oct 31, 2004 12:01 pm
Cyanna wrote:I didn't pay much attention when we rented Moulin Rouge so I can't say I hated it. I didn't know that most (if not all) of the music was taken from already well known songs. I admit I found that disappointing. But ah well.
Sun Nov 14, 2004 3:24 pm
Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:18 am
Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:32 pm
Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:08 am
Shollia wrote:Kugetsu wrote:Shollia wrote:Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original).... The characters are annoying as crud and at the end.. you just want the bad guys to lop that woman's head off just to get her to shut up!
The original!? Great, that just about counters mine...
Texas Chain Saw Massacre (the recent one) - Instead of the "Don't go in there!" feeling you should usually get in a horror flick, I got more of a "Hand me the chainsaw and I'll kill them" feeling. That was before they even got out of their vehicle... The only character I could stand was the main character. This movie also has almost NOTHING to do with the original. If you are going to make a remake of a movie, please let it have SOME similarities in it besides a guy with a chainsaw.
Have you seen the first one? Just curious.. I really don't recommend it... but just to know HOW utterly annoying the main girl is in that movie. you have to watch it.
I mean all that wench does (when everyone starts to die) is scream... scream... scream some more.. and.. what's that? yep.. you guessed it.. scream.
*Spoiler!!!*
Even at the end where she's saved... she's looking back screaming... seriously.
It's UBER UBER UBER annoying and I swear I was about to jump through the tv and shut her up myself.
Wed Nov 17, 2004 3:31 am
Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:15 am
br00ster wrote:Shollia wrote:Kugetsu wrote:Shollia wrote:Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original).... The characters are annoying as crud and at the end.. you just want the bad guys to lop that woman's head off just to get her to shut up!
The original!? Great, that just about counters mine...
Texas Chain Saw Massacre (the recent one) - Instead of the "Don't go in there!" feeling you should usually get in a horror flick, I got more of a "Hand me the chainsaw and I'll kill them" feeling. That was before they even got out of their vehicle... The only character I could stand was the main character. This movie also has almost NOTHING to do with the original. If you are going to make a remake of a movie, please let it have SOME similarities in it besides a guy with a chainsaw.
Have you seen the first one? Just curious.. I really don't recommend it... but just to know HOW utterly annoying the main girl is in that movie. you have to watch it.
I mean all that wench does (when everyone starts to die) is scream... scream... scream some more.. and.. what's that? yep.. you guessed it.. scream.
*Spoiler!!!*
Even at the end where she's saved... she's looking back screaming... seriously.
It's UBER UBER UBER annoying and I swear I was about to jump through the tv and shut her up myself.
You'd be screaming too if you were chased by a dude with a chainsaw, tied to a chair, cut, bruised, hurt, had all your friends die, including your brother....
Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:06 am
ChromeFox wrote:Oh Lord. We had to watch "Patch Adams" at school because -- so says my teacher -- it deals with "medical ethics." Right.
This is the lamest tearjerker of a movie I think I've ever seen. My fellow classmates fell for it, but I'm way too cynical to be pulled in by this "Professionalism is bad! Rules are EVIL!" BS. A few examples of this idiocy:
Patch Adams (Robin Williams), who appears to be a wrinkled 50, falls for a blonde student who looks to be about 19. When they made-out, I felt like puking all over my desk. If a guy that age started hitting on me, I would have had the campus police over in three minutes flat.
Halfway through the film, this afforementioned girlfriend is murdered in a thoroughly ambiguous way. Despite the heavy piano music, I wasn't sad, just in a state of oh-my-god-what-just-happened. It went straight from the girl having tea at some dude's house to the friggin funeral.
An especially cheesy scene after the chick dies involves Patch contemplating suicide over a cliff. As he looked down hundreds of feet below, I shouted "DO IT!" The whole class heard me, the guys cracked up, and the girls chided me for it. "Sorry, but I hate this movie." They couldn't understand how anyone wouldn't fall in love with this crap...anyway, a butterfly -- which evidently represents the chick -- flies onto his hand, and of course he gains a blooming sense of hope and sets out on his quest once again. Lord.
Basically, this movie is about one moron running around making an idiot of himself in order to make some cancer-riddin children giggle. He puts a clown nose on, dances with some old hag in a pool of spaghetti, and throws balloon animals at a sleeping geezer. This is the worst movie I've ever seen. If you ever catch a glimpse of it at Blockbuster, run fast and far.
Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:33 pm
ChromeFox wrote:Oh Lord. We had to watch "Patch Adams" at school because -- so says my teacher -- it deals with "medical ethics." Right.
This is the lamest tearjerker of a movie I think I've ever seen. My fellow classmates fell for it, but I'm way too cynical to be pulled in by this "Professionalism is bad! Rules are EVIL!" BS. A few examples of this idiocy:
Patch Adams (Robin Williams), who appears to be a wrinkled 50, falls for a blonde student who looks to be about 19. When they made-out, I felt like puking all over my desk. If a guy that age started hitting on me, I would have had the campus police over in three minutes flat.
Halfway through the film, this afforementioned girlfriend is murdered in a thoroughly ambiguous way. Despite the heavy piano music, I wasn't sad, just in a state of oh-my-god-what-just-happened. It went straight from the girl having tea at some dude's house to the friggin funeral.
An especially cheesy scene after the chick dies involves Patch contemplating suicide over a cliff. As he looked down hundreds of feet below, I shouted "DO IT!" The whole class heard me, the guys cracked up, and the girls chided me for it. "Sorry, but I hate this movie." They couldn't understand how anyone wouldn't fall in love with this crap...anyway, a butterfly -- which evidently represents the chick -- flies onto his hand, and of course he gains a blooming sense of hope and sets out on his quest once again. Lord.
Basically, this movie is about one moron running around making an idiot of himself in order to make some cancer-riddin children giggle. He puts a clown nose on, dances with some old hag in a pool of spaghetti, and throws balloon animals at a sleeping geezer. This is the worst movie I've ever seen. If you ever catch a glimpse of it at Blockbuster, run fast and far.
Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:37 pm
Wed Nov 17, 2004 7:23 pm
Wed Nov 17, 2004 8:24 pm
Neopets Addict wrote:Wasn't Patch Adams based on a real doctor in the sixties?
Wed Nov 17, 2004 10:29 pm
slash1257 wrote:put a bblack and white film on