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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 8:14 pm
by azul017
Lazario wrote:
PeterPanfan wrote:Fred Claus-Ehh..it was just okay. B-
Oh, I forgot about that one. Literally going down right now as The Worst Movie of 2007. Just barely beating Transformers out of the #1 slot. F from me.
Fred Claus is worse than Transformers? Eh, any other movie that's NOT a Uwe Boll movie or Michael Bay movie is automatically better by default. I didn't think Transformers was that bad, it needed a more competent director and screenwriters. But it was still pretty bad -- epileptic seizures posing as action sequences, awful comedy and a butt-punishing runtime. It's still better than the likes of Pearl Harbor or Bad Boys II, although that's very faint praise. *shudder*

Then again, it's understandable given the unenthusiastic reviews towards Fred Claus.

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 8:43 pm
by Lazario
azul017 wrote:Fred Claus is worse than Transformers? Eh, any other movie that's NOT a Uwe Boll movie or Michael Bay movie is automatically better by default. I didn't think Transformers was that bad, it needed a more competent director and screenwriters. But it was still pretty bad -- epileptic seizures posing as action sequences, awful comedy and a butt-punishing runtime. It's still better than the likes of Pearl Harbor or Bad Boys II, although that's very faint praise. *shudder*

Then again, it's understandable given the unenthusiastic reviews towards Fred Claus.
Well, Fred Claus and Transformers are ungodly pieces of crap, so distinguishing which one is worse is pointless. I just hate Vince Vaughn's light-comedy performance a little more than poor Shia LeBeauf. :twisted:

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:24 am
by PixarFan2006
I rented and watched Spider-Man 3 on DVD. I can safely say that this was one of the most disappointing movies of the year. There were some good visual effects though.

B-

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:36 am
by PixarFan2006
Shrek the Third

C+

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:56 am
by Jack Skellington
I actually watched a foreign movie and I really enjoyed it.

It's called "Saawariya" and it has some of the most beautiful sets I've ever seen.

It's produced by Sony Pictures and got a worldwide release, so it's in your nearest cinema right now.

But you probably never heard of it so here is the website :
www.sonypictures.com/movies/saawariya/index.html

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:08 am
by Ariel'sprince
Meet The Parents-what's so funny about this movie?.
AquaMarine-did live action mermaids never heard of a bra?.
Ratatouille-Yay,Remy ^___^.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:04 pm
by dvdjunkie
Watched Close Encounters of the Third Kind - 30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition, all three versions of the same movie with a different cut of each, and some pretty good extras. Only 4/5 because there is NO commentary. Watched the Theatrical version to compare it to the new Spielberg Director's Cut, and I love the fact that Spielberg saw fit to put back in the scene where Dreyfuss is tearing up his yard and throwing all the stuff into the house through the kitchen window and his little boy comes over to help. This scene was excised from the Extended Version. I really like the new Director's Cut because Spielberg took out the ending scenes of Dreyfuss on the Mothership because, as he says, "I wanted those people who watched the movie to imagine what the inside of the space ship looked like, and I made the mistake of letting them see my version, and let most of them down." This is really a nice collection to have and if you have any of the other versions, you really should have this one.

:)

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:23 pm
by blackcauldron85
All semester long in my Foundations of Production class, we had been watching the third season of "Project Greenlight". On Tuesday, we watched the film that we saw the making of- "Feast". I was so nervous about watching this film- bloody horror films are so not my cup of tea. But, having seen the making of it, I figured it wouldn't be so bad. It grossed me out, but having seen certain scenes being shot made it easier to watch. It was actually pretty funny in certain spots. It wasn't a bad film, but I don't think I'll be checking out the sequels! I can honestly say that that was the first time that I had screamed in a class. I think that the boys behind me thought that my shrieks were funny... :lol:

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:13 pm
by Dottie
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Great! Better than the 4th movie, and the climax is soooo good.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:55 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
March of the Wooden Soldiers [aka Babes in Toyland] (1934),
A good movie. It has better acting than the disney version and Bogeyland puts the Forest of No Return to shame. The musical numbers, unfortunately, seem like an afterthought and don't do anything for the plot. I'm going to like say I like this equally to the Disney version (once again, we disagree Mr. Maltin), but my ideal version of this story would have all the creepyness and acting of the 1943 film and the song/dance scenes and special effects in the 1961 film, with the humor of both.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:21 am
by Lazario
Idiocracy (2005) - ... Very accurate, very scary... A little funny. But, suffers hugely from also being too mainstream (the score is lousy and makes it a second rate action-adventure movie) and feels too much like an episode of a not too funny TV show. Office Space was better (same director - Mike Judge). C-

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:49 am
by Ariel'sprince
Garfield 2:
WORSE-MOVIE-EVER!.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:21 pm
by Lazario
Ariel'sprince wrote:Garfield 2:
WORSE-MOVIE-EVER!.
That's impossible... Blair Witch Project is worse. 8)


Anyway...

The Opposite of Sex - utter brilliance. A

and,

Death Becomes Her - better than I remembered. B+

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:35 pm
by Siren
Elf B
You can't watch that movie and expect anything but silliness. Some parts are a bit stupid, but most of it makes me laugh. And I love the fact they used forced perspective instead of CGI and green screens to make Buddy appear do big.

Legend A+
Amazing this movie was made before CGI and it still looks good. The story is far more like the gruesome Grims' Tales than the usual watered down ones we get from Disney. Ripley's story started out as a miller's boy in love with a princess, and there are unicorns and the villain is named Darkness. And from there is blossomed into what I feel is one of the best fantasy movies yet. Deffinetly on of Tim Curry's greatest performances. Mia Sara was fantastic, able to capture both the innocence of her princess side and the seductive dark side of herself. Tom Cruise...its Tom Cruise, I hate Tom Cruise, always did, even back then. But he still gave a good performance. A fun tidbit: The scene where Lily tosses her ring into the lagoon. That scene was filmed at Silver Springs, FL. I recently visited there, took a guided boat ride and saw it. But next time I go, I plan to rent a canoe and go deeper into the lagoon. The cliff in the movie was man-made, it was dismantled when filming was complete. But many of the mangrove trees, they are still there, despite all the hurricanes. Silver Springs is a magical place anyways. Most beautiful place I have ever seen. Better than any beach.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:05 pm
by Dottie
Pirates of the Caribbean

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:22 pm
by PeterPanfan
Alice in Wonderland(Disney)-I didn't think I liked this movie. I was very wrong! This has now skyrocketed up to my top 5 list of favorites! A +

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:59 pm
by Ariel'sprince
Lazario wrote:
Ariel'sprince wrote:Garfield 2:
WORSE-MOVIE-EVER!.
That's impossible... Blair Witch Project is worse. 8)
Or was it Dirty Shame?.
Anyway they turn Garfield into something comepletly out of his character with a stupit plot (the whole thing sounds like a Mary Kate and Ashley movie with stupit plot lines ("Oh,she's going to London? let's go,too! it's like driving TO THE NEXT HOUSE!")).

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:47 pm
by dvdjunkie
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium starring Dustin Hoffman, Zach Mills, Natalie Portman and Justin Bateman as Henry, the Mutant (you have to see the movie to get the joke). What a wonderful movie, and I suggest that you check your brain at the door, and don't look for anything but a little more than 90 minutes of pure magical entertainment. Hoffman plays Mr. Magorium, the 243-year-old proprietor of the Emporium, and he has decided that his time here on Earth is over and wants to leave the Magical Toy Store to Portman, who is very reluctant to assume responsibilities. She has been the store's General Manager for several years, but to become the owner is rather scary for her. Just sit back and let the magic take over, the special effects are wonderful and very imaginative, and the overall appeal of the movie is that is just a lot of fun. I will give this movie 3.5/5 stars, and will put this on my list to buy when it comes to DVD.

:)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:20 pm
by Lazario
I basically just watched Dario Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet on YouTube. I know, I know. It was in fullscreen and the quality was cruddy. But, at least I saw most of it. Under those circumstances, I shouldn't get to pass judgment. But I will anyway - C+

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:50 pm
by Lars Vermundsberget
Just watched "The Killers" (1946) - edition by the Criterion Collection.