
shorty
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just watched "In the mix"
same shit, different people...
same shit, different people...
Rocky said:Watching Final Destination 3 tonight. If I understand it correctly it is one of the finest films of our generation with an original concept, flawless acting and a script to die for. Should be good.
Line said:Well, tonight I saw the most anticipated movie of the year: Snakes on a Plane! Sadly, I could not attend it drunk but nonetheless it was the most fun I've had in a theater in a long, long time.
Without going into too much detail (don't want to give away too many spoilers) all I can say is the movie and it's director knew exactly just how ridiculous the story and script were and played to it nonstop. It's probably one of the best poorly made movies I've ever seen strictly because it aspired to be as bad as it did; and succeeded swimmingly. Also, the marketing was right on as the entire audience was laughing at the "unintentional" comedic moments and no one was taking the movie seriously (actually a good thing in this case).
Basically, it's exactly what you expect it to deliver based on the hype surrounding it and the commercials, trailers, tv spots, etc. So was it a good movie? Of course not, at least in the traditional sense but at the same time I can still see why it got positive reviews. A film that knows its identity and place in the industry is a rare commodity these days and SOAP probably is the most "secure" bad film I've seen ever.
Personally I went in with high hopes to the first one because I like Johnny Depp as an actor but generally am put-off by the image that pop culture surrounds him with. Also, growing up I was a big fan of the ride at Disney so I thought it'd be a fun little film but maybe with a bit more to offer. I was wrong.Flex said:Thanks for the review.
Looks like Pirates of the Caribean will settle at number six in the top grossing movies of all time. I don't get what's so great about these films? Personally, the only thing I like about them is the music. What you think Line?
miniduck said:I saw Accepted a few days ago. It won't blow you away, but it is worth going to see. Pretty funny, decent acting for the most part.
It seems like a movie for teenagers your age rather than myself.miniduck said:I saw Accepted a few days ago. It won't blow you away, but it is worth going to see. Pretty funny, decent acting for the most part.
Relatively new technology means just having the means to produce it is expensive. Then you have to pay the dorks who could've done something meaningful with their lives like becoming microscopic surgeons but were too preoccupied with "making things look cool." To top it all off, most movies that use it need to look up "sublety" in the dictionary because they use CGI overkill and that'll run up your production costs too.Flex said:Line, why is CGI work so expensive?
Flex said:It seems like a movie for teenagers your age rather than myself.
It's interesting. For the movie Poseidon, they never had a real ship. Everything was done by CGI.Line said:Relatively new technology means just having the means to produce it is expensive. Then you have to pay the dorks who could've done something meaningful with their lives like becoming microscopic surgeons but were too preoccupied with "making things look cool." To top it all off, most movies that use it need to look up "sublety" in the dictionary because they use CGI overkill and that'll run up your production costs too.