" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Wolf-man (post: 1452602) wrote:Lets see I have watched quite a few films recently.
The Green Hornet - The action was fun and the Black Beauty was awesome but the movie as a whole was pretty terrible. Seth Rogan is on my list of worst actors ever because of this movie. I had never really seen him in anything other than the voice of Mantis in Kung Fu Panda but after seeing this I realize how awful of an actor he is. The only reason I ever wanted to see him on screen was to see the Green Hornet costume. Also what made the movie worse was that language and sexual innuendos were WAY over the top, especially for a PG-13 rating.
Frozen - This movie was amazing. I highly recommended it. It is one of the most realistic Horror movies I have ever seen. There are a couple unbelievable things in it but overall the characters acted exactly how you would think someone would act stuck several feet in the air on a non-working ski-lift...for a week. The music was great and really helped to set the mood and make you feel for the characters. The camera work was amazing and again set the mood and gave a great scope the lay of the land. I recommend it to Horror fans and non fans alike.
Laid to Rest - This was a descent modern slasher. I liked Chrome Skull. He was interesting enough to turn the movie from "seen a billion times before" to this is kind of interesting. I liked the plot and mystery, although the reveal was kind of anti-climactic. The kills were great and probably some of the best I have seen in a while. The idea of the video camera on his shoulder was smart and intriguing. It made for an interesting look at how technology has effected the modern American Horror film. I enjoyed and I look forward to Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2
Shiver - This was a really good Spanish Horror film. I am not a fan of the whole "feral child is the killer" thing but this movie made it work. It was nice and atmospheric and had good scares. I recommend this to Horror fans.
Watched SAW 4 for the second time. Still good even though I know what the twist is. I like how they set stuff up in the very beginning and when you watch it for the second time your like "OH MY GOSH!!! IT MAKES SENSE NOW!!!"
My facebook wrote: I am sitting here thinking about something clever or deep to say about buried but i honestly can't. It has left me literally speechless of things even to say in my head. The color is completly drained from my face and I just can't put it into words. By the end you are just drained because of the emotions this film has put you through from general fear to joy to sorrow .......so yeah
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Wolf-man (post: 1452602) wrote:Shiver - This was a really good Spanish Horror film. I am not a fan of the whole "feral child is the killer" thing but this movie made it work. It was nice and atmospheric and had good scares. I recommend this to Horror fans.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Happyfeet (post: 1455195) wrote:Im watching 'Batman & Robin' on some Korean site, its dvd quality, but downloads slow. This is hilariously cheesy.
Nate (post: 1455511) wrote:Weird. I hated Batman Returns. I won't say it's the worst Batman movie, because hey, Batman and Robin, but you'd probably have to strap me to a chair to get me to watch it again.
I realize your tastes differ but to me it's inexcusable to take a proper gentlemanly villain like the Penguin and turn him into...whatever the crap that thing was in that movie. I mean you might as well make Batman a hobo who lives with his mother/lover in a cardboard box because IT'S SO DARK AND EDGY OMG HOW DEEP.
Plus I hated, absolutely LOATHED Michelle Pfeiffer's hypersexualized, mentally unbalanced Catwoman. She is without a doubt the worst Catwoman ever. Yes, even worse than Halle Berry.
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