The Movie Thread - Printable Version +- Be Right Back, Uninstalling (https://www.brbuninstalling.com) +-- Forum: General Category (https://www.brbuninstalling.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=49) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://www.brbuninstalling.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=59) +--- Thread: The Movie Thread (/showthread.php?tid=8049) Pages:
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Re: The Movie Thread - Ianki - 07-04-2010 (07-04-2010, 08:40 AM)Black Aspen link Wrote: [quote author=Karth link=topic=947.msg162011#msg162011 date=1278194498] I watched Wyatt Earp a few nights ago. Ugh, skip the 1st hour. Hoakey and stale. The rest is alright though. Dennis Quaid as Doc Halliday is the best aspect of the entire movie. Out of the park. Have Tombstone waiting to be watched too, as I want to see how both handle the same subkect matter. [/quote] Tombstone is awesome Re: The Movie Thread - Black Aspen - 07-05-2010 The Road was everything I had hoped for it to be. Damn the fools that told me to not pursue it. Re: The Movie Thread - Hobospartan - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 12:11 AM)Black Aspen link Wrote: The Road was everything I had hoped for it to be. Damn the fools that told me to not pursue it. The basement scene is gonna haunt me for a long time :o Re: The Movie Thread - Odin - 07-05-2010 Book was better IMO. Re: The Movie Thread - Hobospartan - 07-05-2010 I liked the book, but couldn't finish it. I was really enjoying myself, but it was difficult to read, and when I was reading it I really wasn't in the proper mood, so I go about 75 pages in and quit. One day I'll be going back and finishing it. The book IS better 99.9% of the time though Re: The Movie Thread - exanimo2 - 07-05-2010 I hated the book, so I refused to watch the movie. Re: The Movie Thread - Ianki - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 01:11 AM)Hobospartan link Wrote: I liked the book, but couldn't finish it. I was really enjoying myself, but it was difficult to read, and when I was reading it I really wasn't in the proper mood, so I go about 75 pages in and quit. One day I'll be going back and finishing it. The only two exceptions i can think of are the Godfather and The Kid Stays in the Picture. Man, the Godfather is such an awful book. Oh, and i guess Lord of the Rings. it's not as though i think it's poorly written, i just can't dig the factual manner in which he writes. Also, the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy radio series are better than the books that were based on them, but that is mostly because i don't have Peter Jones narrating in my head while reading the books. The Shoe Event Horizon Re: The Movie Thread - beep beep diglett - 07-05-2010 i think tolkien kinda intended lotr to read like a history book, yknow? and it doesnt really flow well. i unno, just couldnt dig the books, but loved the movies Re: The Movie Thread - Odin - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 01:48 AM)dagrett link Wrote: i think tolkien kinda intended lotr to read like a history book, yknow? and it doesnt really flow well. i unno, just couldnt dig the books, but loved the movies Same. Re: The Movie Thread - Kor - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 02:30 AM)Odin link Wrote: [quote author=dagrett link=topic=947.msg162233#msg162233 date=1278312528] Same. [/quote] Blasphemous cunts! Slightly on topic though, the book actually became even better for me after having the imagery of the movies to use. Re: The Movie Thread - Geoff - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 12:11 AM)Black Aspen link Wrote: The Road was everything I had hoped for it to be. Damn the fools that told me to not pursue it. dude if you read the book youll understand how the movie's end was total shit and they completely cut some of the best parts out of the movie. also the movie had a completely different feeling, and was a complete letdown. for me at least. Re: The Movie Thread - Turtle - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 02:30 AM)Odin link Wrote: [quote author=dagrett link=topic=947.msg162233#msg162233 date=1278312528] Same. [/quote] I disagree I am currently reading the fellowship of the ring, and the problem with the book is that tolken normally doesn't talk about the scenery/imagery, and focuses mainly on the plot. Where as in the movie, they focus a lot on the scenery. Re: The Movie Thread - Ianki - 07-05-2010 I saw Micmacs tonight. Jean-Pierre Jeunet is one of my favorite directors and i had high hopes. It's better than Amilee, holds water against Delicatessen, and falls short of City of Lost Children (no one can beat Ron Pearlman speaking french). It's a great movie, filled with the whimsical and dreamy style that populates most of his movies while still retainin the dark undertones of his earlier movies. Give it a try. Re: The Movie Thread - beep beep diglett - 07-05-2010 (07-05-2010, 11:52 AM)Turtle link Wrote: [quote author=Odin link=topic=947.msg162237#msg162237 date=1278315004] Same. [/quote] I disagree I am currently reading the fellowship of the ring, and the problem with the book is that tolken normally doesn't talk about the scenery/imagery, and focuses mainly on the plot. Where as in the movie, they focus a lot on the scenery. [/quote] a plot is a story, history has been passed down through the ages in stories, if it focuses on the plot.... ??? it reads like a history book Re: The Movie Thread - KorJax - 07-06-2010 Boss Nigger Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 07-06-2010 (07-05-2010, 10:16 PM)Ianki link Wrote: I saw Micmacs tonight. I was looking forward to seeing this, glad it is good. I haven't seen any of the other movies you mentioned. What order should I see them in? Re: The Movie Thread - Ianki - 07-06-2010 (07-06-2010, 01:47 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=Ianki link=topic=947.msg162390#msg162390 date=1278386217] I was looking forward to seeing this, glad it is good. I haven't seen any of the other movies you mentioned. What order should I see them in? [/quote] City of Lost Children and Delicatessen i guess. Amelee is good, i guess. just a little too 'magical'. Delicatessen is sitting on netflix instant just for ya. Re: The Movie Thread - Professor Funbucks - 07-06-2010 (07-05-2010, 10:36 PM)dagrett link Wrote: [quote author=Turtle link=topic=947.msg162264#msg162264 date=1278348757] Same. [/quote] I disagree I am currently reading the fellowship of the ring, and the problem with the book is that tolken normally doesn't talk about the scenery/imagery, and focuses mainly on the plot. Where as in the movie, they focus a lot on the scenery. [/quote] a plot is a story, history has been passed down through the ages in stories, if it focuses on the plot.... ??? it reads like a history book [/quote] What edition are you reading? The editions I read DIDNT SHUT THE HELL UP when it came out scenery. I think there was a description of a tree in The Two Towers that was bout 2 pages long. Re: The Movie Thread - beep beep diglett - 07-06-2010 (07-06-2010, 03:27 PM)Funbucks link Wrote: [quote author=dagrett link=topic=947.msg162392#msg162392 date=1278387390] Same. [/quote] I disagree I am currently reading the fellowship of the ring, and the problem with the book is that tolken normally doesn't talk about the scenery/imagery, and focuses mainly on the plot. Where as in the movie, they focus a lot on the scenery. [/quote] a plot is a story, history has been passed down through the ages in stories, if it focuses on the plot.... ??? it reads like a history book [/quote] What edition are you reading? The editions I read DIDNT SHUT THE HELL UP when it came out scenery. I think there was a description of a tree in The Two Towers that was bout 2 pages long. [/quote] my dad is a huge nerd and had the originals and i read them as a kid, so my memories are kinda fuzzy Re: The Movie Thread - Turtle - 07-06-2010 see how i said fellowship of the ring yeah that's not two towers |