Movie review thread...
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Crucial" data-cid="424978" data-time="1398237857"><p>All boobies in TV or Motion Pictures for 2014 have been completely spoiled by the magnificent rack of Alexandra Daddario in True Detective</p></blockquote>
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I was sitting there thinking "where do I know this chick from? Fuck me, Percy Jackson!!". If it's good enough for some chick out of a teen adventure series to get her kit off it should be fine for another. I'm looking at you Jennifer Lawrence! -
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<p>All boobies in TV or Motion Pictures for 2014 have been completely spoiled by the magnificent rack of Alexandra Daddario in True Detective</p>
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<p>Not just 2014, perfection is an often overused word these days along with epic and awesome. All three fail to capture the divine form of Alexandra Daddario.</p> -
<p>Lili Simmons did alright in True Detective and Banshee</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="dK" data-cid="424983" data-time="1398238840"><p>Jennifer Lawrence's dress in American Hustle, didn't leave much to the imagination</p></blockquote>
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Video games, TV and computers have ruined my imagination....:(
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote">All boobies in TV or Motion Pictures for 2014 have been completely spoiled by the magnificent rack of Alexandra Daddario in True Detective
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<p>not bad, not bad at all</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote">Lili Simmons did alright in True Detective and Banshee
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<p>meh, good lift, funny shape</p> -
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Crucial" data-cid="424978" data-time="1398237857"><p>All boobies in TV or Motion Pictures for 2014 have been completely spoiled by the magnificent rack of Alexandra Daddario in True Detective</p></blockquote>
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All this time I've been working in IT like a schmuck, when my perfect career was Being Woody Harrelson. -
<p>Mama - a horror with Jamie Lannister (he could aused his sword too given he had both hands back) one of those tortured soul type films where thier story needed telling for them to be released</p>
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<p>Had some creepy, tingly, hairs on back of neck moments, but IMO too much special effects (particularly the 2nd half of the film) of the 'tortured soul' detracts from this kind of thing, rather than just sounds, fleeting glimpses or shadows to feed your imagination and create suspense, not to mention the obligatory stupidity got that fulla killed scene....</p>
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<p>Was ok, but been a while since I watched a really scary film.</p> -
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<p>Mama - a horror with Jamie Lannister (he could aused his sword too given he had both hands back) one of those tortured soul type films where thier story needed telling for them to be released</p>
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<p>Had some creepy, tingly, hairs on back of neck moments, but IMO too much special effects (particularly the 2nd half of the film) of the 'tortured soul' detracts from this kind of thing, rather than just sounds, fleeting glimpses or shadows to feed your imagination and create suspense, not to mention the obligatory stupidity got that fulla killed scene....</p>
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<p>Was ok, but been a while since I watched a really scary film.</p>
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<p>I didn't mind it, if you want to watch something scarier try Sinister.</p> -
<p>Gerard Butler has dropped out of the remake of the best movie ever made, <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/gerard-butler-drops-point-break-701703'>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/gerard-butler-drops-point-break-701703</a> to concentrate of London has fallen a sequel to Olympus has fallen . Apparently they are also remaking [read that as remake into a steaming turd like Red Dawn] Romancing the stone ,Road House, Short circuit , War Games and a whole bunch of movies I loved as a kid .No mention of Labyrinth or Flight of the Intruder though thank fuck.</p>
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<p>Movie execs really are a shower of fluffybunnies aren't they? Do any of these remakes actually even live up to the original, let alone improve on them?</p>
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<p>Why remake movies people like? Remake movies that could have been cool, but kinda got fucked up. </p> -
<p>Oh, i watched "Jake the Giant Slayer" on the weekend. Yea it's a kids movie (ish, a lot of people get killed) but i thought it was pretty entertaining. looked cool, and the characters were pretty funny in the main.</p>
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Movie execs really are a shower of fluffybunnys aren't they? Do any of these remakes actually even live up to the original, let alone improve on them?Why remake movies people like? Remake movies that could have been cool, but kinda got fucked up.[/quote]
Because movie execs are a bunch of risk-averse fairies. They go with what they know makes money, rather than trying new stuff. And the fluffybunnys put too much money into it as well.I'm watching "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" which I recorded from SBS so it's the original Swedish version. Budget $13 million - box office $104 million = $8 return.
English version with Daniel Craig: budget $90 million. Box office $232 million = $2.5 return.
Silly pricks. Hollywood is hampered by a greedy union system though.
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<p>Thank fuck for that.</p>
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<p>Heres hoping these latest remakes crash so they don't even consider remaking those two, the special effects might be a bit ordinary by todays standards but they are still cool as fuck to watch. I bought them both for me and my boy to watch when he came to stay in the weekends.</p>
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<p>I like Mariners idea of remaking movies that got fucked up the first time around, first on my list would be Prometheus followed by Ali with no involvement at all from Will Smith this time around. . </p> -
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<p>Because movie execs are a bunch of risk-averse fairies. They go with what they know makes money, rather than trying new stuff. And the fluffybunnys put too much money into it as well. I'm watching "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" which I recorded from SBS so it's the original Swedish version. Budget $13 million - box office $104 million = $8 return. English version with Daniel Craig: budget $90 million. Box office $232 million = $2.5 return. Silly pricks. Hollywood is hampered by a greedy union system though.</p>
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<p>I watched the original first, and the English version seemed almost a carbon copy (scenes, script) but in English...</p>
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<p>God help us if they try to remake Point Break, I will boycott, mongrels, get some new ideas or fix someting that was broke (as NTA says)</p>
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<p>As Bodhi would say, Back off Hollywood, seriously!</p> -
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="427480" data-time="1399532512"><p>I watched the original first, and the English version seemed almost a carbon copy (scenes, script) but in English...<br /></p></blockquote>
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Which is different to the Asian remakes because they tend to change locations rather drastically