pezus said:
4/10 I just did |
8/10 i fix it ;))
Tsubasa Ozora
Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.
pezus said:
4/10 I just did |
8/10 i fix it ;))
Tsubasa Ozora
Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.
| LinkVPit said: What is the film that you love, but everyone you know (friends, family etc) hates? I love Starship Troopers! Yes I know its not the best for plot, characters blah, blah, blah. But I thinks its awesome. All my friends take the piss out of me for it, but I don't care! I love that film! So what are your films? |
People hate Starship Troopers? Sure it strays quite a bit from the source material, but it's still excellent sci-fi satire.
Panama said:
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Some-one understands me!!! Yes all my friends thinks it crap.
LinkVPit said:
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the first movie is awesome
Tsubasa Ozora
Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.
kljesta64 said:
the first movie is awesome |
Yeah, its a shame about the sequels! No. 2 was really bad.
So... What are these 'many' plot holes in the Star Wars prequel trilogy?
The only one that I can think of is that Obi-Wan defeated Darth Maul in the bullshittiest way possible, but that's not really a plot hole.


The Blair Witch Project.
My friends can't seem to cope with its slow pace, handheld camerawork, and lack of solid explanations.
In my view, it's a masterpiece. Instead of relying on cheap scares, it uses the viewer's own imagination against them, playing on fundamental fears, (the dark, the unknown, the supernatural) and making us fill the gaps with our own personal terrors. It's also a study in how the human psyche breaks down under constant pressure. One of the characters vents his panic early on, gets it out of his system, then is the calmest later on. Another tries to be a peacemaker early on, but wears himself out trying to pacify the others. The blame game splits along gender lines, with the two men blaming their female companion.
The acting and camerawork are so realistic and convincing that it fooled many people on its release that it was real found footage, and the lack of explanations once again leads the audience to come to their own conclusions, with just enough frightening evidence to ensure these conclusions are chilling. The ending is the perfect example of this.
There's a lot more to the film than meets the eye as well. It may seem like it was just made by amateurs, but this isn't the case. Subtle touches abound; colour grading and sound mixing make the woods get gradually bleaker and quieter as the film progresses, enhancing the sense of looming dread. Stick effigies and bloody handprints on the walls of a dilapidated house don't look cheap and fake, but chillingly authentic.
As far as I'm concerned, it's a classic, but almost nobody I know who has seen it agrees.
The Last Air- XD Lol I can't even say that with a straight face.
In all seriously, don't people hate Scary movie 3?? Because that movie kicked ass.
''Love'' is a big word, but I enjoyed the first Hulk movie.
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