Quote from: goodguy on December 07, 2009, 05:42:57 PMI haven't seen T4, but I would say the best thing about the Terminator franchise is the TV series.Even over the first film? I don't go so far as Jimmy, in fact, I love the second film, but the first is the epitome of the Terminator idea.
I haven't seen T4, but I would say the best thing about the Terminator franchise is the TV series.
My Review:I am not a Harry Potter fan - an admission that can nearly get you publicly flogged Having not read the books most of the films I have found boring and wanting up to this point, the characters dull and the whole saga artificially extended solely for commercial purposes.This film does not change my mind, I rate it as a childrens film with large budget. The only high point was the introduction of the quality acting from Jim Broadbent. This movie seemed to have a lot less action than predeccesors, and an amazing amount of CGI is involved to create the most stunning cave scene.I found it boring, my fellow viewers were blindly loving it although they commented it does stray from the book somewhat.
Quote from: Rich on December 08, 2009, 12:53:26 AMMy Review:I am not a Harry Potter fan - an admission that can nearly get you publicly flogged Having not read the books most of the films I have found boring and wanting up to this point, the characters dull and the whole saga artificially extended solely for commercial purposes.This film does not change my mind, I rate it as a childrens film with large budget. The only high point was the introduction of the quality acting from Jim Broadbent. This movie seemed to have a lot less action than predeccesors, and an amazing amount of CGI is involved to create the most stunning cave scene.I found it boring, my fellow viewers were blindly loving it although they commented it does stray from the book somewhat."Blindly"? Ooh, controversial! I haven't read the books either, but I do enjoy the films, especially since Prisoner. I haven't seen this one yet. They are hollow and unwieldy, but it's also good old fashioned entertainment and I appreciate the optimistic tone. These are not films for cynics, that's for sure!
I am so pleased! Someone else likes Death Proof!
Please don't make me a member... If I want to watch something like this I prefer to watch an original 70's feature and not a commercial cash-in who had flop (it isn't for nothing if the Weistein company is on the verge of bankrupcy).I find it so amusing that most of the fanboys who like this film will never watch a Lee Frost, Arthur Marks, Al Adamson or a Jack Starrett production
Hmm, I think you can watch Death Proof with no knowledge of any of those films and still enjoy it And not feel the need to go back and watch older films of the same style
He's a man who makes films for the pure fun of making them
No offense but I hate this guy and I will certainly not change my mind on the fact he is an unoriginal hack and a leech who had done nothing but stealing others people work in his fraudulent career for the pleasure of a bunch...
Quote from: Critter on December 08, 2009, 10:29:55 AMHe's a man who makes films for the pure fun of making themFunniest thing I've read since a long time...No offense but I hate this guy and I will certainly not change my mind on the fact he is an unoriginal hack and a leech who had done nothing but stealing others people work in his fraudulent career for the pleasure of a bunch of fanboys who doesn't know better because for them a film like 2012 or Crank: High Voltage or Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle is awesome No more comment on this from me, this forum isn't the place for that