60's and 70's era Godzilla movies. Good god are they so amazing.
Oh, and Flash Gordon.
And Starships Troopers.
Oh, and Flash Gordon.
And Starships Troopers.
Drive is way deeper than you seem to think it is. Subtly like that is incredibly hard to pull off and hasn't been done so successfully since the days of Sergio Leone. You really should edit your original post or you'll risk derailing this thread.Lovely Mixture said:I was ready to jump into this thread, but I really need to question this.Musclepunch said:Sometimes you are just in the mood to watch some nonsense, my choices are Drive,
I don't think Drive is nonsense, it's just extremely subtle with a couple moments of visceral violence.
It might deeper, but you can also just watch it as some badass nameless man taking out revenge on certain people and rescuing that womanfloppylobster said:Drive is way deeper than you seem to think it is. Subtly like that is incredibly hard to pull off and hasn't been done so successfully since the days of Sergio Leone. You really should edit your original post or you'll risk derailing this thread.Lovely Mixture said:I was ready to jump into this thread, but I really need to question this.Musclepunch said:Sometimes you are just in the mood to watch some nonsense, my choices are Drive,
I don't think Drive is nonsense, it's just extremely subtle with a couple moments of visceral violence.
Fair enough, but the camp and satire is my favorite partDirge Eterna said:tippy2k2 said:snip
I try really hard to like the movie but after reading the book I just can't. Too many variances and differences. I know its trying to be campy and satire but I just can't do it. I liked the animated stuff better than the live action.
I agree with the Shia LeBeouf thing, but I actually really enjoy this movie - I personally don't think it's terrible but then again I enjoyed the Mario Bros. movie.Murais said:Constantine.
The plot is complete tripe and Keanu Reeves is the most cardboard and shapeless person to ever be selected to play John Constantine and it feeds into my completely legitimate and justifiable hatred of Shia LeBeouf and no its totally not a complex and I would ask you to kindly stop judging my judgment of human garbage--
But I just.
Keep.
Watching it.
Anytime time it is ever on.
I have intellectual omnipresence for this film, and as a film major it is my greatest guilty pleasure.
I wouldn't call the The Raid "trashy" in any sense. It's a legitimately good action film. Yes, the plot isn't anything special, but it's efficiently told and the action is some of the best I've seen in any movie.Musclepunch said:I'm about to watch The Raid.
Just because it's trashy doesn't mean it's not any goodsextus the crazy said:I wouldn't call the The Raid "trashy" in any sense. It's a legitimately good action film. Yes, the plot isn't anything special, but it's efficiently told and the action is some of the best I've seen in any movie.Musclepunch said:I'm about to watch The Raid.
OT: Rock 'n' Roll Highschool (the movie that has the Ramones in it) and Fast Times at Ridgemont High are both really fun to watch, even if they aren't that good.
How is The Raid trashy? How do you define trashy?Musclepunch said:Just because it's trashy doesn't mean it's not any goodsextus the crazy said:I wouldn't call the The Raid "trashy" in any sense. It's a legitimately good action film. Yes, the plot isn't anything special, but it's efficiently told and the action is some of the best I've seen in any movie.Musclepunch said:I'm about to watch The Raid.
OT: Rock 'n' Roll Highschool (the movie that has the Ramones in it) and Fast Times at Ridgemont High are both really fun to watch, even if they aren't that good.