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Posted: 2002-11-13 10:51pm
by Darth Wong
Zaia wrote:weemadando wrote:I really like Grosse Point Blank.
Also all of the Chevy Chase/Dan Akroyd movies like Spies Like Us.
Grosse Point Blank is fantastic!! Did people say shit about it?
I don't think I've ever heard people tarring Grosse Point Blank. It's one of John Cusack's better movies, although his best is still "Say Anything".
Posted: 2002-11-13 10:53pm
by haas mark
Black Sheep (I think that's what its called)
Clockwatchers
Posted: 2002-11-13 10:55pm
by Master of Ossus
I liked Sum of All Fears and Attack of the Clones.
Posted: 2002-11-13 10:57pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Last week in my Film Analysis Tuesday night showing, we watched an experimental film called Wavelength (1967), which is a 45 minute zoom across a room while the image goes through different colour effects, and an audio tone.
Everyone else in the theatre hated it, because they thought it was insanely boring, but I enjoyed it.
Has anyone here seen Solaris? Because I really like that film. But since it's a 2 hour, 40+ minute Russian film, I'd imagine that not many others would like it. But I really want the 2-disc Criterion DVD release.
Posted: 2002-11-13 10:57pm
by Cal Wright
Sum of All Fears sucked harder than Star Trek TPM. lol. Actually I was just more dissappointed by it than anything.
Posted: 2002-11-13 10:58pm
by XaLEv
I loved Dark City. The first time I saw it, I got to the theater after it had started, so I missed the voice over at the beginning with Sutherland's character. I bought it later and saw that part, and realized how much better the movie was without it.
Posted: 2002-11-13 11:00pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
I like Dark City, too.
Roger Ebert's commentary on the DVD is pretty interesting.
Posted: 2002-11-13 11:00pm
by haas mark
Master of Ossus wrote:I liked Sum of All Fears and Attack of the Clones.
Liked SOAF, couldn't STAND AOTC
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:20am
by Master of Ossus
verilon wrote:Master of Ossus wrote:I liked Sum of All Fears and Attack of the Clones.
Liked SOAF, couldn't STAND AOTC
Read my article on AotC to see why I liked it. And I don't know why everyone hates SoAF. I thought it was a very good movie. Maybe it would be harder for someone who hadn't read the book.
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:23am
by haas mark
Master of Ossus wrote:verilon wrote:Master of Ossus wrote:I liked Sum of All Fears and Attack of the Clones.
Liked SOAF, couldn't STAND AOTC
Read my article on AotC to see why I liked it. And I don't know why everyone hates SoAF. I thought it was a very good movie. Maybe it would be harder for someone who hadn't read the book.
I never read the book and I thought it was a good movie....As far as AotC, I couldn't stand what I saw. But I DO need to actually see the whole thing before I pass final judgement.
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:28am
by Master of Ossus
verilon wrote:Master of Ossus wrote:verilon wrote:
Liked SOAF, couldn't STAND AOTC
Read my article on AotC to see why I liked it. And I don't know why everyone hates SoAF. I thought it was a very good movie. Maybe it would be harder for someone who hadn't read the book.
I never read the book and I thought it was a good movie....As far as AotC, I couldn't stand what I saw. But I DO need to actually see the whole thing before I pass final judgement.
I liked AotC because it was a movie on multiple levels, and I'm glad that someone who hadn't read the book liked SoAF. I guess some people just didn't understand it, or maybe they were expecting an action movie.
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:30am
by haas mark
Master of Ossus wrote:I liked AotC because it was a movie on multiple levels, and I'm glad that someone who hadn't read the book liked SoAF. I guess some people just didn't understand it, or maybe they were expecting an action movie.
From what I heard, it was because it wasn'tthe first-released Jack Ryan movie, and that's what everybody didn't like abou tit.
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:35am
by Master of Ossus
verilon wrote:Master of Ossus wrote:I liked AotC because it was a movie on multiple levels, and I'm glad that someone who hadn't read the book liked SoAF. I guess some people just didn't understand it, or maybe they were expecting an action movie.
From what I heard, it was because it wasn'tthe first-released Jack Ryan movie, and that's what everybody didn't like abou tit.
They've done tons of Jack Ryan movies. They can do a prequel. Oh well....
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:57am
by Zaia
Darth Wong wrote:I don't think I've ever heard people tarring Grosse Point Blank. It's one of John Cusack's better movies, although his best is still "Say Anything".
Absolutely! The part where he's holding up the boombox to her window (I think), and it's playing "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel--!!!!!!! *swoon* Good romant-- *ahem* [gruff, man-voice] Err, I mean, it's a great movie, if you like those macho, manly kinds of movies...Yeah... Sly Stallone should have been in it, not that pussy John Cusask....jeeeez.....[/gruff]
I actually LOVE John Cusack! He's one of my favourite actors!
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:58am
by TrailerParkJawa
Dang, Ive been meaning to post a topic like this but I was afraid of the flames I met get.
Starship Troopers: I never read the book so I took the movie to be a fun, campy, slugfest ala Robocop style.
Armagedon: I avoided this in the movies because I thought it would be a stupid. I watched it at home on cable, and thought it was a lot of fun. Not realistic, but fun in a super hero sorta way.
Coneheads: Again, I saw this on cable and it was funny.
Animated LOTR: I saw this at a very young age, and had only read the hobbit. Some of the acid trip scenes I could do without, but I still enjoyed the movie.
Dune (lynch): I saw this on video and had not read the book. I watched it in the company of a Dune fan who explained some things to me along the way.
Posted: 2002-11-14 12:59am
by haas mark
Animated Hobbit.
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:00am
by Kuja
TrailerParkJawa wrote:
Animated LOTR: I saw this at a very young age, and had only read the hobbit. Some of the acid trip scenes I could do without, but I still enjoyed the movie.
I remember that! Did you ever see the animated version of 'The Hobbit'?
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:02am
by TrailerParkJawa
Uh, yeah I think I did. I remember my science teacher in 7th grade showing us the tape a lunch.
Isnt that the one where there are orcs singing "Where there is a whip. There's a way! "
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:19am
by Frank Hipper
Starship Troopers. The friend I went to see it with started laughing at it before we even got out of the theatre. I dug it for the reasons stated elswhere in this thread. Apparently, ST TMP also. The opening sequence in ANH with the SD flyover and the Klingon battle from TMP are big moments in sci-fi, if you ask me.
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:19am
by Kuja
TrailerParkJawa wrote:Uh, yeah I think I did. I remember my science teacher in 7th grade showing us the tape a lunch.
Isnt that the one where there are orcs singing "Where there is a whip. There's a way! "
That's Return of the King, and I thought that was funny!
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:49am
by neoolong
I liked Soldier.
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:52am
by Kuja
neoolong wrote:I liked Soldier.
Yeah. Mediocre plot, but good action.
Posted: 2002-11-14 01:55am
by haas mark
*wonders if anyone has seen the Chameleon series...?*
I liked The Cube.
Posted: 2002-11-14 02:14am
by neoolong
verilon wrote:*wonders if anyone has seen the Chameleon series...?*
I liked The Cube.
The Cube was great and the DVD is pretty decent. The sequel isn't supposed to be as good though.
I liked the Chameleon series. Okay, it wasn't the deepest series of movies. But it was entertaining and Bobbie Phillips is fucking hot.

Posted: 2002-11-14 02:18am
by Slartibartfast
I always thought the way they did the animations in the LoTR cartoon (rotoscoping) was pretty awesome. Also there was blood n stuff, which for a cartoon is very impressive.
Lemme see... Wo hu cang long was very good, most people complained about the unrealistic physics but they missed the point that it was supposed to be a damn fairy tale/folk story thingy or whatever. Just like a girl being born from a lotus flower isn't very realistic either.
Pleasantville was nice.
I don't really go to the movies that much. Oh wait Ghosts of Mars was fun, in a cheesy B-movie sort of way.