I've never seen the Matrix sequels, Slumdog Millionaire or Hurt Locker.
What say you, OT?
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I never see many of the movies that are nominated for/win Best Picture, like The Wrestler, Hurt Locker, Curious Case of Benjamin Button, etc.Head_of_gamesI saw the Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Its interesting but its so drawn out.
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sogni_belli
This. I'm not interested in watching Pocahontas with blue people.
'cus a movie has no value at all beyond its basic plot... :roll:[QUOTE="sogni_belli"][QUOTE="ragek1ll589"]
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CocoMarshmellow
This. I'm not interested in watching Pocahontas with blue people.
'cus a movie has no value at all beyond its basic plot... :roll:He's basically right though, it's just a sci-fi version of Dances with Wolves- a worse version at that.
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sogni_belli
This. I'm not interested in watching Pocahontas with blue people.
Don't get me wrong I still would like to see it eventually. Its just not at the top of my "movies to see" list.
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Was never that bothered about it... and two of my friends (whose tastes are very similar to mine) told me not to bother, and said it was typical predictable Hollywood schlock, aimed at the lowest common denominator, with a story suspiciously similar to Dances With Wolves... only very badly written.
madness!I've never seen the original Star Wars trilogy. Or any of the Indiana Jones'. And a lot of other movies.
I will... someday.
JadeNic
You will....right now. Also, would like to add the Bourne Trilogy.I've never seen the original Star Wars trilogy. Or any of the Indiana Jones'. And a lot of other movies.
I will... someday.
JadeNic
'cus a movie has no value at all beyond its basic plot... :roll:[QUOTE="CocoMarshmellow"][QUOTE="sogni_belli"]
This. I'm not interested in watching Pocahontas with blue people.
TheGrayEye
He's basically right though, it's just a sci-fi version of Dances with Wolves- a worse version at that.
Well, FernGully (1992) is just Dances With Wolves (1990) but in a forest. Pocahontas (1995) is also the same as the other two, but with a different setting and characters, and Battle for Terra (2007) is the same as all of them as well.
Does that mean that they are all bad movies? Actually, they are all terrible, but for other reasons. >_>
Who the **** watches a movie for its plot alone? I watched Avatar and enjoyed it. Sure, it had a predictable and clichéd plot... But it was still ****ing entertaining. The action was cool, the acting wasn't bad enough ruin it (yay), and it was ****ING BEAUTIFUL! It had me entertained throughout the entire film.
i guess the Twilight movies,
only because i refuse to watch them.
i hate the actors, and i have read the books.
the books are god awful.
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I haven't read the books, but I can tell that the movies are definitely not worth seeing.i guess the Twilight movies,
only because i refuse to watch them.
i hate the actors, and i have read the books.
the books are god awful.
:)
no_more_fayth
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This. I'm not interested in watching Pocahontas with blue people.
'cus a movie has no value at all beyond its basic plot... :roll: Unfortunately Avatar has no value at all, outside some pretty visuals.[QUOTE="no_more_fayth"]I haven't read the books, but I can tell that the movies are definitely not worth seeing.i guess the Twilight movies,
only because i refuse to watch them.
i hate the actors, and i have read the books.
the books are god awful.
:)
CocoMarshmellow
do yourself a favor and never the read the books either.
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Apparently Avatar and Inception?ShadowJax04Apparently? As in you don't even know if you watched it? :P
[QUOTE="ShadowJax04"]Apparently Avatar and Inception?supa_badmanApparently? As in you don't even know if you watched it? :P As in apparently a lot of people have watched that movie.. :P
[QUOTE="CocoMarshmellow"][QUOTE="sogni_belli"]'cus a movie has no value at all beyond its basic plot... :roll: Unfortunately Avatar has no value at all, outside some pretty visuals. Eh... I found the action to be enough to go get me through the movie. Maybe I'm just shallow though.This. I'm not interested in watching Pocahontas with blue people.
super_mario_128
Unfortunately Avatar has no value at all, outside some pretty visuals. Eh... I found the action to be enough to go get me through the movie. Maybe I'm just shallow though. Maybe. The final action scene was pretty good, I'll admit.[QUOTE="super_mario_128"][QUOTE="CocoMarshmellow"] 'cus a movie has no value at all beyond its basic plot... :roll:CocoMarshmellow
How can you now stand him if you've never seen any of his movies?most films that star steve carrel I just cannot stand the guy
fueled-system
[QUOTE="fueled-system"]How can you now stand him if you've never seen any of his movies?did you like not read the first word of the postmost films that star steve carrel I just cannot stand the guy
mrmusicman247
plus he stars in more then just movies:roll:
How can you now stand him if you've never seen any of his movies?did you like not read the first word of the post[QUOTE="mrmusicman247"][QUOTE="fueled-system"]
most films that star steve carrel I just cannot stand the guy
fueled-system
plus he stars in more then just movies:roll:
Ah. My bad.I've never seen the Matrix sequels, Slumdog Millionaire or Hurt Locker.
What say you, OT?
mrmusicman247
Yeah, I haven't seen any of those films either.
Or Pulp Fiction. :shock:
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