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Edge of Tomorrow - 7.2/10
Overall pretty good. Ending was cheesy and predictable. Plot was meh but action was good and it was quite humorous at times.
macbone wrote:The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 5.5 out of 10
This thing had some cheesy lines that brought to mind Batman Forever (I love Paul Giamatti, but he wasn't given much to do). The love stuff between Peter and Gwen was sweet, though.
Spider-Man films really amp up the villains' powers, huh? I didn't remember Electro being such a force of nature in the comics, similarly to the way Sandman was beefed up in Spider-Man 3.
Look, Fox, Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 were great in part because we got to focus on just 1 villain at a time. Please stop trying to weld together three different movies with three different sets of villains.
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Edge of Tomorrow - 7.2/10
Overall pretty good. Ending was cheesy and predictable. Plot was meh but action was good and it was quite humorous at times.
Just saw it.
8.5/10
Movie was a lot of fun. All the best elements of Starship Troopers, Groundhog Day, Terminator 2, and War of the Worlds. You'd think with all those obvious influences it would feel very derivative, but it actually didn't, because genuinely new twists were combined with each, and the final result felt original.
mrswdk wrote:I watched Pulp Fiction the other day and thought it wasn't really up to much. Anyone else think so?
My main problem with it is that Tarantino obviously wants it to seem deep, meaningful and introspective, but he doesn't actually have anything to say. He just writes some abstract conversations that he thinks sound deep, chucks in a reoccurring Bible quote and reckons that he has written a work of philosophical genius, much like a teenager posting obscure song lyrics on their Twitter because they think it makes them sound deep and mysterious.
It's a shame because the action and cinematography is pretty entertaining, but it's spoilt by all the lame attempts at pretending that the film has something important to say.
6/10.
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macbone wrote:I love Pulp Fiction, and it's a crime that I haven't watched Reservoir Dogs or Inglorious Basterds. I really need to get on that. Kill Bill Vol. 1 was great, too, although I didn't enjoy Vol. 2 as much, and I really enjoyed Django Unchained, too.
mrswdk wrote:Django Unchained and Inglorious Basterds are far superior. I really enjoyed them. He drops almost all the pretention and just makes some entertaining movies. I could watch Django over and over. Pulp Fiction I'm not sure I'd even go back for a second run.
mrswdk wrote:Django Unchained and Inglorious Basterds are far superior. I really enjoyed them. He drops almost all the pretention and just makes some entertaining movies. I could watch Django over and over. Pulp Fiction I'm not sure I'd even go back for a second run.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:mrswdk wrote:Django Unchained and Inglorious Basterds are far superior. I really enjoyed them. He drops almost all the pretention and just makes some entertaining movies. I could watch Django over and over. Pulp Fiction I'm not sure I'd even go back for a second run.
That's funny, I thought Django and Basterds were both almost insufferably pretentious. Django is a movie that relies on the righteous slave getting revenge on a slaver, and Basterds is just the same but with Jews and Nazis. It's like watching a propaganda film.
-TG
Dukasaur wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:mrswdk wrote:Django Unchained and Inglorious Basterds are far superior. I really enjoyed them. He drops almost all the pretention and just makes some entertaining movies. I could watch Django over and over. Pulp Fiction I'm not sure I'd even go back for a second run.
That's funny, I thought Django and Basterds were both almost insufferably pretentious. Django is a movie that relies on the righteous slave getting revenge on a slaver, and Basterds is just the same but with Jews and Nazis. It's like watching a propaganda film.
-TG
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