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    Quote Originally Posted by LitBolt View Post
    Just watched District 9 today. Read an online review that suggested it would be a thoughtful morality tale about how people treat each other, using aliens as a metaphor. It was that for about 15 minutes, then wavered into "humans = bad" territory before just becoming a full blown action flick half way through. Unlikable main character, poorly defined villains, and aliens who don't speak our language and are not given subtitles mute any impact the story had.

    Honestly, it was disappointing.
    Turn on the subtitles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Turn on the subtitles.
    Hmm, fair enough. Doesn't change my overall opinion though. :p
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    Watched It Follows with my little brother yesterday. Creeeeeeeepy! I watch so many horror movies that it's been years upon years now since I saw one that really unsettled me, and honestly I was beginning to find the genre a bit stale, but this one totally got under my skin. A really good movie besides, too! Beautifully shot, neat 80s horror styled soundtrack, and packed full of homages to classic horror movies while at the same time feeling like something different and fresh. One I'll remember in the coming years alongside my absolute favourite horror movies, I think.

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    I don't like horror films. I think the last one I watched was like, Saw 1. It's funny, I have no problem mowing people down in GTA or hacking things to bits in DmC, but I don't like seeing actual people in pain or stress. Must be down to a sense of control. The movie will happen the way it will happen, but ignoring cutscenes I at least have some say in the virtual violence I inflict on others.

    Rewatched my favorite movie earlier, Lord of War. A bit slow in places, but the cynical nihilism dripping from the script is wonderful. The main character is an amalgamation of several actual arms dealers operational from the 80's to the early 2000's, and details his rise from selling single guns in hotel rooms to selling tanks stolen from post USSR Ukraine. I can't adequately describe why I find it so appealing, seeing as how it deals with the horrible things that happens to people in warzones... Maybe the same thing that makes people slow down to look at a car accident.

    "You know who's going to inherit the Earth? Arms dealers. Everyone else is too busy killing each other. That's the secret to staying alive. Never go to war... especially not with yourself."
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    Transformers: Age of Extinction

    So are they just using the worst not porn fanfiction they can find at this point? And they're making another movie! WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH EVERYBODY?!

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    Jurassic World.

    Not a bad movie. Starlord is OP :O

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    Succubus: Hell-Bent

    If there was ever a movie you just wanted to punch for being a massive douche, this is it.

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    Just seen Jurassic Park World, which was surprisingly good, and everything I wanted the last godzilla movie to be and wasn't. It was a little predictable but still fun.

    If you liked that you're probably going to like Chappie too. I was expecting a little more Asimov but it was still good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LitBolt View Post
    Just watched District 9 today. Read an online review that suggested it would be a thoughtful morality tale about how people treat each other, using aliens as a metaphor. It was that for about 15 minutes, then wavered into "humans = bad" territory before just becoming a full blown action flick half way through. Unlikable main character, poorly defined villains, and aliens who don't speak our language and are not given subtitles mute any impact the story had.

    Honestly, it was disappointing.
    AAAARGH, WORST MOVIE EVER ETC.

    No, but really, why did people think it was clever to begin with? They make the fucking aliens live in the South African slums for crying out loud. Oooooh subtle clever metaphors ooooh.


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    Dark Planet

    A movie from 1997 that looks like it was made in 1980.


    Code Red: The Rubicon Conspiracy

    Somebody really liked Predator, wanted to make their own version, but couldn't get the rights, so they just jammed as many action movies cliches in as they could to try and disguise the fact that they were just making Predator.


    Strange Days

    All I see in this is a whiny political statement about racism in the LAPD and Sony trying to push their MiniDiscs, all set four years into the future at the time of the film with a flimsy science fiction framework to justify it all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elmdor Rizer View Post
    AAAARGH, WORST MOVIE EVER ETC.

    No, but really, why did people think it was clever to begin with? They make the fucking aliens live in the South African slums for crying out loud. Oooooh subtle clever metaphors ooooh.

    If you think that's in your face and frustrating, try Elysium.

    I also watched It Follows recently, brilliant film, I normally don't enjoy horror films because they don't spook me but this was one was very entertaining, the idea behind the monster being so simple it was probably very cheap to create.

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    It Came From Beneath The Sea (1955) colourised version.
    Hell Boats (1970).
    Battlefield Earth (2000).
    The Omega Man (1971).

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    The Matrix
    Mad Max (the new one)
    Chappie
    Fast & Furious 7

    Oh and The Interview.
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    I just saw Cowboys and Aliens. I donut get it... Han y u no falcon? (╯⌐■_■)╯︵ ┻━┻

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    Last movie I caught was Jurassic World - kind of dumb but me my wife enjoyed it. I got to see what I didn't see in the other Jurassic movies - rampaging dinos tearing up lots of people :-D

    Hoping to catch Ant-Man soon

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