Now that's where you can be wrong, I loved Scott Pilgrim, it was a fun movie that had great action sequences and never got to serious about itself.tthor said:don't know what you're talking about, me and all my friends absolutely loved Sucker Punch~ I guess the stylization of movies like it and Scott Pilgrim is just really polarizing to most people, so you either love it or hate it..Marcus Kehoe said:Oh god please don't be another Sucker Punch, be as awesome as it looks.
interesting, i guess I figured people who hated sucker punch generally were the same group that hated Scott Pilgrim. You did make some pretty good arguments there,Marcus Kehoe said:Now that's where you can be wrong, I loved Scott Pilgrim, it was a fun movie that had great action sequences and never got to serious about itself.tthor said:don't know what you're talking about, me and all my friends absolutely loved Sucker Punch~ I guess the stylization of movies like it and Scott Pilgrim is just really polarizing to most people, so you either love it or hate it..Marcus Kehoe said:Oh god please don't be another Sucker Punch, be as awesome as it looks.
Sucker punch just seemed to be a series of someone's dreams. I get that it's her fantasy so they are never in any real danger , but that's not engaging. Though not to hard to figure out the freaking 3 sequences of reality and unreality got very annoying and kinda sucked. I would give it some point's for originality but the story was so see-through that it was hard to push out the feeling of mediocrity.
I find it hard to really relate the 2 movies. While both where very videogame-esc they where almost polar opposites in theme. Yes they had some great action scene's but one was a comedy about relationship's and self realization and the other was a dark movie about abuse, bad medicine, and dreams.tthor said:interesting, i guess I figured people who hated sucker punch generally were the same group that hated Scott Pilgrim. You did make some pretty good arguments there,Marcus Kehoe said:Now that's where you can be wrong, I loved Scott Pilgrim, it was a fun movie that had great action sequences and never got to serious about itself.tthor said:don't know what you're talking about, me and all my friends absolutely loved Sucker Punch~ I guess the stylization of movies like it and Scott Pilgrim is just really polarizing to most people, so you either love it or hate it..Marcus Kehoe said:Oh god please don't be another Sucker Punch, be as awesome as it looks.
Sucker punch just seemed to be a series of someone's dreams. I get that it's her fantasy so they are never in any real danger , but that's not engaging. Though not to hard to figure out the freaking 3 sequences of reality and unreality got very annoying and kinda sucked. I would give it some point's for originality but the story was so see-through that it was hard to push out the feeling of mediocrity.
Just because it isn't good doesn't mean it's not satire.SpiderJerusalem said:Oh sweet jesus, you did not just compare to actual, great movies to this dreck? (Da fuq does this mean?)The Austin said:It's Iron Sky; It's satirical.
Like Starship Troopers or Dr. Strangelove.
Iron Sky wouldn't know satire even if they were hit over the head with a bucketful of it. It's juvenile, poorly composed humor (Sarah Palin, really? Still topical even remotely?) that runs on the goodwill of the inane children's culture that is amok on the internet, who will watch just about anything as long as you put something dumb as "Nazi's on the moon!" on the poster. It's the reason garbage like Transformers 3 ("Robots on the moon!") was a success.
But please, don't go comparing it to classic films like Dr. Strangelove or even modern satire masterpieces like Starship Troopers, that's just beyond comprehension.
Fail. You are trying to find a logic reason how nazis got to the moon? I do not think realism was the point of this movie.Deathmageddon said:Nice. Love the reference.Soviet Heavy said:We're Nazis on the moon!
We're still just evil goons!
But we have space ships with laser tips!
Coming to a theater soon!
The trailer, on the other hand... bad. Sorry to be a downer, but I get the impression that they had a decent budges, but spent it all of CGI, which would explain why I don't recognize any of the actors, and pretty much everything that's not in space looks like crap. And the premise makes me want to laugh, cry, cut someone, and make stew out of my own brain, all at the same time (Nazis couldn't figure out the atomic bomb, but they can colonize the moon?).
I did read your post, and it was stupid.SpiderJerusalem said:I'd like to offer you this award for "Most Successfully Missing the Point", we usually hand them out at the end of the year, but you're such a prime candidate for the Dunce Cap Awards that our team felt it was only right to award it to you now.The Austin said:Just because it isn't good doesn't mean it's not satire.SpiderJerusalem said:Oh sweet jesus, you did not just compare to actual, great movies to this dreck? (Da fuq does this mean?)The Austin said:It's Iron Sky; It's satirical.
Like Starship Troopers or Dr. Strangelove.
Iron Sky wouldn't know satire even if they were hit over the head with a bucketful of it. It's juvenile, poorly composed humor (Sarah Palin, really? Still topical even remotely?) that runs on the goodwill of the inane children's culture that is amok on the internet, who will watch just about anything as long as you put something dumb as "Nazi's on the moon!" on the poster. It's the reason garbage like Transformers 3 ("Robots on the moon!") was a success.
But please, don't go comparing it to classic films like Dr. Strangelove or even modern satire masterpieces like Starship Troopers, that's just beyond comprehension.
Satire is a genre, not a quality.
Iron Sky: it's like Starship Troopers or Dr. Strangelove.
Seriously, read what I posted, then respond. It's not that hard.
It's Laibach - B MashinaFrenzy107 said:Heck yes! I really want to see this. If it is showing anywhere in a 5 hour radius of me I am going to see it.
Side note: who is doing that song during the trailers? sounds epic.
But that's the point! They are going to make fun of ALL the movies that do things like this. Just like "The earth is being invaded! Only america fights....". The entire point of the movie is to have all this stupid stuff to make fun of.DanDeFool said:This... looks really, really dumb.
I'll be interested to hear how they explain how the Nazis were able to not only get to the moon in a technological era preceding the first manned space flights, but thrive on a planetoid with virtually no easily-accessible natural resources whose surface constantly exposed to lethal temperatures and high-energy cosmic radiation, and construct a vast and technologically advanced military-industrial complex on the same.
I'll also be VERY interested to hear the explanation for how SARAH PALIN BECAME PRESIDENT. Talk about science-fiction!
And I wonder how the Nazis expect to be able to conquer Earth, when even a month in low-gravity is enough to weaken a human's muscles and bones to the point where they couldn't even stand up in Earth gravity, never mind someone being born and raised in... you know what? Fuck it. This movie is going to be stupid and full of plot holes, and nobody will care except me because I'm an insufferable know-it-all.
Actually I hear some of the actors are pretty famous , I dont have the names but im fairly sure one of them was Shidler from Shidlers list, and there was a few other fairly famous people too.Mimsofthedawg said:A ridiculous semi-comedic movie with a poor budget, unknown actors, and mild political subtext.Sean Hollyman said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Py_IndUbcxc
I don't know what to say.. h..how?
Thoughts..?
yawn.
If you're gonna make fun of conservatism and Sarah Palin, at least have the budget to hire Tina Fey... shit...
Damn it! That's more than I could come up with.Soviet Heavy said:We're Nazis on the moon!
We're still just evil goons!
But we have space ships with laser tips!
Coming to a theater soon!