AlternativeUlster
Absolutely pathetic part deux
He's been doing this thread for like years it seems like.
Van Owen said:I think this thread was just an attempt to get people to visit thefilmstage.com
Van Owen said:I guess your site is the official host for all the trailers then.
BertramCooper said:I'm really looking forward to Splice. I always love a good sci-fi/horror film, and it appears that Splice is pretty good - maybe even great.
Solo said:DP does a nice service with all these movie threads, so thats his pro.
DP is also a shill for his own site, so thats his con.
These have both been known for a few years now. In the end it evens out.
Director Dennis Dugan was behind the comedic failures You Don't Mess with the Zohan and I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry. Now he decided to go bigger rather than better with Grown Ups; a film starring all those guys that used to be funny.
Solo said:DP does a nice service with all these movie threads, so thats his pro.
DP is also a shill for his own site, so thats his con.
These have both been known for a few years now. In the end it evens out.
Thank God someone is around to tell us to avoid Marmaduke and the latest Ashton Kutcher film.Solo said:DP does a nice service with all these movie threads, so thats his pro.
DP is also a shill for his own site, so thats his con.
These have both been known for a few years now. In the end it evens out.
Van Owen said:Thank God someone is around to tell us to avoid Marmaduke and the latest Ashton Kutcher film.
harSon said:I still can't get over the fact that the Chimera in Splice looks like Bjork (the singer!) :lol
bjork said:By "looks like" you mean "looks nothing like", right?
harSon said:Eh, I don't get the hype for El Secreto de sus Ojos. It's wonderfully filmed and competently acted, but the story was relatively straight forwardand left a lot to be desired IMO. It was certainly a good film, I'd probably give it an 8 or 8.5 out of 10, but it didn't seem special enough to win an Academy Award...outside of the end reveal
Van Owen said:Thank God someone is around to tell us to avoid Marmaduke and the latest Ashton Kutcher film.
DanielPlainview said:What more did you desire from it? The movie is definitely pretty absurd, but I thought the main relationship was handled perfectly and couldn't ask more from the suspense.
harSon said:I think they made the best movie possible using the story they did, outside of the fact that they did a horrible job aging the actors/actresses 25 years, I found the film itself, post-script writing, to be relatively flawless. Sometimes a film can do everything right and not be a masterpiece, I personally consider that to be the case with this film. And like I said, I found the film to be quite good (8-8.5 out of 10 is definitely nothing to sneeze at), I'm just not sure that it was deserving of an Academy Award over The White Ribbon..
Shrinnan said:I'm intrigued by The Karate Kid now but the one thing I can't understand is why is it called The Karate Kid if he's learning Kung Fu?
harSon said:You don't think the above picture looks like Bjork?
GDJustin said:I did not realize that Get Him to the Greek was a true spinoff of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Now I feel bad for making fun of Brand for always playing the same character in every movie he is in :/
LM4sure said:None of the movies coming out in June interest me enough to go see in the theater. Toy Story 3 would be the closest contender, but I think I've pretty much ruled out seeing any more children's films in the theater because of the amount of annoying kids there. Even if you go see a midnight showing, there will be damn kids in the theater talking, running up and down the aisles, crying, etc.
Might see Splice if I got nothing else going on. Or Knight and Day, depending upon reviews.
Masenkame said:I recommend Dogtooth, a Greek film which is interesting and disturbing. I felt quite strange after watching it.
Van Owen said:Thank God someone is around to tell us to avoid Marmaduke and the latest Ashton Kutcher film.