Huh, I thought I was the only one who saw and appreciated that movie.spartan231490 said:"Accepted" you know, with Jason Long and Blake Lively. Not only is it without a doubt one of the 2 funniest movies I have ever seen, it also has a plain interesting story, but more than any of that, it has meaning. It points out how hopelessly flawed the US education system is. It took a serious issue and took it head on and made it funny, while still showing how important it was things needed to change. Here we are, 7 years later, and we still haven't heeded the warning. Definitely my favorite film
Hah, I really didn't like that movie, just because you didn't feel any sympathy for, well anyone. I mean, I love gangster movies and morally grey charachters as much as the next guy, but De Niros character was a plain bastard that deserved every bad thing that came his way. I don't think that works with the main character in a story the same way many slasher movies fail by making the victims of the killer irritating assholes.Sexual Harassment Panda said:My favourite seems to change alot.
Right now it's "Once upon a time in America". I love the ambiguity and I love that it doesn't feel the need to give you a righteous protagonist.
baby steps. i think i'll get the pineapple to shake soonBinnsyboy said:Huh, I thought I was the only one who saw and appreciated that movie.spartan231490 said:"Accepted" you know, with Jason Long and Blake Lively. Not only is it without a doubt one of the 2 funniest movies I have ever seen, it also has a plain interesting story, but more than any of that, it has meaning. It points out how hopelessly flawed the US education system is. It took a serious issue and took it head on and made it funny, while still showing how important it was things needed to change. Here we are, 7 years later, and we still haven't heeded the warning. Definitely my favorite film
I too want to learn to blow shit up with my mind.
DeNiro's character isn't completely unredeeming. There's very obvious regret and visible change in the character throughout the timeline of the film. The shocking acts that do arise(I thought) had extra impact because they seemed to come out of nowhere and felt uncharacteristic, when most of the time he's fairly laid back and fairly charismatic too.Movitz said:Hah, I really didn't like that movie, just because you didn't feel any sympathy for, well anyone. I mean, I love gangster movies and morally grey charachters as much as the next guy, but De Niros character was a plain bastard that deserved every bad thing that came his way. I don't think that works with the main character in a story the same way many slasher movies fail by making the victims of the killer irritating assholes.Sexual Harassment Panda said:My favourite seems to change alot.
Right now it's "Once upon a time in America". I love the ambiguity and I love that it doesn't feel the need to give you a righteous protagonist.
I totally didn't even notice your user name.shrekfan246 said:I assume you mean me, which means you completely missed the spoiler box and think that four movies and an unqualified number of animated Disney films equals "huge lists".Kinitawowi said:Yay, it only took three posts for somebody to decide that they were more super-special than the stated terms in the thread and rattling off huge lists!
Sigh. This is why "top X" threads are always doomed to failure.
And I was more playing it for a joke, anyway, because my username should be able to clue people in to my answer in threads like this one.
Then I just went back up and double counted. At least you settled on one eventually.JemothSkarii said:I'm gonna have Four Catagories: Eastern Live Action, Western Live Action, Eastern Animated, Western Animated.