I haven't seen it but I want to since I'm a really big fan of David Fincher (Fight Club, Se7en) but I'm skeptical because even Zuckerberg was quoted saying, "Wow, they made my story interesting? That seems unlikely."Moeez said:Social Network. Unredeemable and predictable protagonist, shallow characters, nothing impressive film-wise, predictable story, overbearing music, and a lame duck of an ending.
Everyone I know, told them to stay far away from it. My non-movie friend hated it even more, and laughed at how melodramatic they made simple stuff. Like, HEY LET'S RUN TO SOMEWHERE TO WRITE DOWN MY THOUGHTS ON A NEW PROGRAM EVEN THOUGH I COULD JUST USE A NOTEBOOK OR SOME PAPER ANYWHERE! RUN ACROSS SNOW!
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I could go on for pages.
Don't forget what they did to deadpool. My brother and I felt like killing the sonofa gun that decided to shut him up!Find.Me.Seashells. said:Wolverine Origins because they completely mucked up Gambit's character. Anyone else remember the 90's version (back when Wolverine wore a yellow costume.) when Gambit was cool?
Had you not seen the previous RE movies? Afterlife was the best of the series (ie it was almost watch able from a movie perspective)I'm just curious why you picked that one as opposed to the first one since they've only ever had the most tenuous connection with video games they're "based" on.fare777 said:Resident evil afterlife.
I myself am a big fan of RE, however when I saw this movie I wanted to puke out my insides and burn them. Such a travesty to a wonderful game series.
No lead up to it? One of the film's major themes is questioning your own reality, how is that not a lead up to the ending?Thespian said:"Go see Inception, the new Psychological Thriller with so many twists and turns it's probably too smart for the average joe viewer!"
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"Go see Inception, the latest generic action movie which uses some poorly explained mind-dream-McGuffin as an excuse to suddenly have a kickass snow shoot-out for no good reason, quickly wrapping it up with the Tarantino-esque illusion of being clever by posing an unnecessary question with no lead up to it just to make your average third-rate movie novice say "Ohh, I are smart.""
But, the second one is a mouthful.
Seriously, Psychological Thriller my glutus maximus. I have nothing against action movies, but just BE an action movie. Don't pretend to be something else.
Was just an OK movie that might surprise you with its ideas, but a mindfuck it is not.baconsarnie said:Inception, "yeah it's really good but is a total mindfuck"
Seemed pretty boring and straightforward to me really
Boring? Bwuh? It wasn't a mindfuck at all but boring is pushing it! Unless you have the attention span of a speed addict on pixie sticks I think at least the shifting gravity combat and the explosive shootouts should keep you from nodding off! I am guessing idiots who didn't pay any attention because they were being distracted by a procession of naked ladies next to the screen probably found the movie hard to follow and then told everybody how mindfucking it is, leading to the midiration you experienced. But in all I wouldn't say it was a dissapointment, just not the mental bulldozer you were led to believe it would be. I still agree though, people must be pretty slow to loose track of that plot so easily.baconsarnie said:Inception, "yeah it's really good but is a total mindfuck"
Seemed pretty boring and straightforward to me really
Yes, but specifically the end. As in, the last three seconds. There was no lead up to that precise question that was posed, other than, from what I can see "Hey, some crazy shit happened before, what if it happened again :O"Woodsey said:No lead up to it? One of the film's major themes is questioning your own reality, how is that not a lead up to the ending?
There are also more literal points throughout the whole film to help you interpret the ending, also. It's not just there for the sake of it.
I wouldn't even say watch it if you want to know more about Zuckerberg and how Facebook came about, because it's based on a smear campaign book (Accidental Billionaire) that demonises Zuckerberg and he wants nothing to do with the film.Cursed Frogurt said:I haven't seen it but I want to since I'm a really big fan of David Fincher (Fight Club, Se7en) but I'm skeptical because even Zuckerberg was quoted saying, "Wow, they made my story interesting? That seems unlikely."
Yes it was extremely over rated and was I the only one who wanted the humans to annihilate the stupid blue monkeysninjastovall0 said:Avatar, I win.
I only watched the 2d version (meaning I saw the real movie)so i got mad that it got so much praise and awards
Now if you want to talk about a film I was disappointed by this is my current go to. I thought this movie was terrible.Moeez said:I wouldn't even say watch it if you want to know more about Zuckerberg and how Facebook came about, because it's based on a smear campaign book (Accidental Billionaire) that demonises Zuckerberg and he wants nothing to do with the film.Cursed Frogurt said:I haven't seen it but I want to since I'm a really big fan of David Fincher (Fight Club, Se7en) but I'm skeptical because even Zuckerberg was quoted saying, "Wow, they made my story interesting? That seems unlikely."
Nothing impressive about it at all. Not the acting, not some amazing scene. A better related movie is the social network thriller/mockumentary, CATFISH.
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