Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 10, 2013 9:44:30 GMT 9.5
The last two Toy Story films are pretty incredible, got that magical Pixar touch where it's a film that can touch adults and yet keep the kids satisfied with enough slapstick. Same for Up actually, the scene when the old man's wife dies is desperately sad for a cartoon supposedly aimed at kids.
Of course The Dark Knight trilogy is the bollocks, as I'm sure you'll agree Ginger
I finally watched Kick-Ass and that's a bloody good film. It's funny and full of mayhem, it's like Saints Row in the form of a movie.
"You need to be yourself, you can't be no one else."
Everyone knows about my love for Batman theyknowwhatimean, but I'll save that for a seperate thread, so shh...
I've never seen Kick Ass, it's probably something I should watch, but I've just never gotten round to watching it.
Yeh, for whatever reason I avoided Kick-Ass as well but with the sequel coming out and everyone seeming to be buzzing for it I thought it must be alright. The blu-ray is only a fiver and after about twenty minutes it warmed up and was just laugh-out-loud funny. There's something great about seeing an apparently sweet little eleven year old take the form of an assassin and call everyone 'cunts'.
There's some nice little gags in there as well, like Nicholas Cage's character as a super hero who talks in the same slow, stuttering, really wooden acting style that Adam West made famous in the Batman TV series
I'd definitely recommend it.
"You need to be yourself, you can't be no one else."
Post by noelsoasis on Aug 10, 2013 15:25:31 GMT 9.5
My top 10 movies have been pretty much set in stone for years.
1. Raiders Of The Lost Ark 2. Empire Strikes Back 3: Man Of Steel 4: Star Wars 5. Back To The Future 6. Ghostbusters 7. The Dark Knight 8. Jurassic Park 9. Beverly Hills Cop 10. The Avengers
Its a shame the Dark Knight is so low on my list, because it is my 2nd favourite comic book movie of all time. but movies i grew up on and have watched a million times comes first
01. Withnail & I 02. Lord Of The Rings Trilogy (and now The Hobbit as well) 03. Inception 04. Django Unchained 05. Notting Hill 06. Star Wars 07. The Dark Knight Rises 08. Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade 09. Four Weddings & A Funeral 10. The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
"Who'll pick you up when you're spread too thin, when the walls you built are closing in around you? I found you...."
Post by welshylad on Aug 10, 2013 18:22:27 GMT 9.5
Back To The Future Fire In The Sky Scream Point Break Scott Pilgrim The Shining One Flew Over The Cukoo's Nest The A-Team Eurotrip Ghostbusters Hot Rod The Faculty Tremors Young Guns Flatliners The Breakfast Club Weird Science
Post by Green Eyed Boy on Aug 10, 2013 21:14:37 GMT 9.5
Here we go
1) Pulp Fiction 2) The Shawshank Redemption 3) Fight Club 4) Se7en 5) Die Hard 6) The Sixth Sense 7) Scarface 8) The Matrix 9) Trainspotting(after this, I'm never taking drugs) 10) Rock'n'Rolla 11) Kill Bill 1,2 12) Scream 13) Titanic 14) Psycho(this is probably the only movie I'm afraid to watch even in daylight) 15) The Dark Knight 16) The Green Mile 17) Inception 18) Ocean's Eleven 19) Goodfellas 20) Love Actually
1) the fantastic Mr. Fox 2) Oldboy 3) Drive 4) no country for old men 5) shining 6) Signs 7) The Good, The Bad and The Ugly 8) Night of the living Dead 9) I saw the devil 10) only god forgives 11) Enter the Dragon
etc etc. there are too much. I love Western, Eastern, Horror, Car Movies ...
Of course The Dark Knight trilogy is the bollocks, as I'm sure you'll agree Ginger
The third film was a bit of a let down, that said the expectation was massive on that film, batman begins is the best of the 3.
There just wasn't enough of Batman in the film and the death scene of Talia and even Bane, were a bit weak. I still enjoyed it tough, just not as much as The Dark Knight which is probably one of my favourite films of all time. But yeh, Begins was incredible, probably the best FILM out of the three but Heath Ledger's performance alone was enough for me to prefer The Dark Knight
"You need to be yourself, you can't be no one else."
Post by Robert DuTrot on Aug 11, 2013 0:15:47 GMT 9.5
Patriot Games Autopsy (I now am terrified of power drills and doctors) Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome Devil's Prey Ca$h Essex Boys Johnny Was Sleeping with the Enemy Soldiers Of Fortune
Jos Verbeeck has two hobbies outside racing....eating people and sacrificing people to himself