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So I'm watching Twilight series for the first time :o

It seems to have a marmeet response; some saying it's great, others saying it was utter shite (all those "still a better love story than twilight" Youtube comments :drama: )

 

I quite liked the first one actually. I thought the actors did their part well and liked the storyline. Only minor criticisms are the lack of emotion on the film (yes it's got vampires in it but Bella's hardly a smiley girl :rolleyes: )

Look forward to see how the sequels fair and watching Mew Moon tonight :D

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Enjoy Adam, I think the 2nd and 3rd (and 5th - we forget about number 4) movies are even better than the 1st. I saw Eclipse at the cinema three times :whistle:

I just saw 'It Follows' considering it's being hailed as the most 'scariest movie of the decade!'. :o

 

It wasn't scary honestly, I found the story interesting and some of the horror sequences menacing, but beyond that, nothing. It is substantially better than Ouija though by far.

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A 1980s slasher film that was on 4Music the other day called Slaughter High.

 

Very odd horror film in my opinion.

 

 

Transamerica

 

JESUS, Felicity Huffman was just mindblowing in this, a well earned Oscar nom. Brilliant movie too, very emotional.

I watched Team America: World Police tonight and I wasn't sure on it. It was really funny at times, especially at the start, the opening scene was the best part of the movie! However the story was pretty bad and it was just disgusting at times. I'd probably rate it 5.5/10
Watched Fury last night and it was definitely better than I thought it would be, Norman cleaning up the

piece of face

from the tank and then throwing up really hits you when you imagine what the conditions were really like in war. All five main characters played their roles very well too I though, Shia LeBeouf and Logan Lerman putting in the best ones I think. I'd probably give it 8/10 :yahoo:

Mother's Day a 2010 horror film.

 

Very uncomfortable to watch at times to be honest with you. Weird ending to be honest with you.

 

3.5/10

 

Here's the trailer for it:

 

 

Just saw a 1996 horror film called The Dentist on the Horror channel.

 

Again a bit of a odd film.

 

Here's the trailer for it:

 

 

Not for anybody who is afraid of the dentist.

Mother's Day a 2010 horror film.

 

Very uncomfortable to watch at times to be honest with you. Weird ending to be honest with you.

 

3.5/10

 

Here's the trailer for it:

 

 

Mack I'm not sure how honest you are being with us.

Okay, update on the movies I've seen:

 

I watched The Cobbler, The Fifth Element, and Treasure Planet pretty much back to back on Netflix the weekend before last instead of sleeping.

 

The Cobbler was actually a pleasant surprise. It was probably one of Adam Sandler's better movies (i.e. it was actually good), and had quite a few genuinely funny moments. The acting was pretty good for the most part (nothing really stood out to me as awful), the soundtrack was mildly amusing and fit the movie really well, and it kept my interest throughout. My only complaint was that the ending was really underwhelming. I felt it was going to go in a different direction at that time, and it left me thinking "that's it?"

 

The Fifth Element was an excellent movie. It's a bit confusing at the start, but the story is good, the characters are interesting and fantastic, and it was ridiculously funny. I understand he's a bit of a divisive character apparently, but Ruby Rhod just stole the show on this movie. Soundtrack was really underwhelming outside of that opera performance, but the acting was pretty strong. It was quirky (but in an enjoyable way) and fun throughout. Would definitely recommend!

 

The final movie I saw, Treasure Planet was certainly not one of Disney's best, but it certainly wasn't one of their worst. I actually read the book it's based on, Treasure Island. It's a fairly faithful adaptation of the book, but I don't think it really compares. to the original (which is to be expected with book to movie adaptations). It was enjoyable, fun, interesting, had some strong performances and characters, and I would probably recommend it.

Mack I'm not sure how honest you are being with us.

 

:hehe:

 

The film is definitely quite uncomfortable to watch at times especially with the scene with Johnny who clearly injured after being shot and Annette who is forced to seduce him.

 

The ending is weird especially when the baby disappears at the end once "Mother" has the baby after supposedly dying at the end with the showdown with the main character, Beth.

 

 

I liked it, but then, Shawn Ashmore was in it *.*

Had a movie day today and watched 5 movies :kink: Also seeing Fantastic Four this evening as well :wub:

 

Dracula Untold- absolutely awful and boring movie

Playing It Cool- sweet and quite good at times but quite a lot of the jokes didn't work and the 1st half wasn't great

The Skeleton Twins- amazing drama with fantastic acting

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles- I loved this, so so fun *.*

Into The Storm- I so wish I saw this at the cinema. I was at the edge of my seat and it was entertaining with great effects but also it had a lot of heart. Great movie :heart:

Dracula Untold is a truly awful movie. I didn't understand the plot, the actors were not putting in a whole load of effort and the movie was much longer than it needed to be. Not to mention the half-arsed special effects :drama:

This week I've seen:

 

Tropic Thunder- Fantastic cast and a good film

Color of Night- A strange unerotic thriller with Bruce Willis and Jane March.

Little Fockers- Worst of the three films. One sequel too many.

 

 

This week:

 

The Shaggy Dog- A cheesy remake of the 1959 film with Tim Allen and Robert Downey. Jr. Just not great at all.

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