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Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 5:43 am
by Kain´s seventh son
browneyedgirl wrote:I just got through watching Alien VS Predator for the about dozenth time! I like it--but, I wonder, did the Predators use the Aliens for breeding purposes,(no female Predators AFAIK) or that little alien-predator mixed breed that burst out of the soldier predator at the end going to give rise to a sequel plot?
There are female Predators, but they won't go to field since they are a hunter's society

check Wikipedia for A LOT more

Aliens are game for them, nice to breed, challenging to hunt

what else would Predator want from life...
And for that little Predalien, yes, he is most likely for the sequel

they are familliar for those who enjoyed playing the Alien vs. Predator I & II games for PC... get fucked-up in 20 seconds on one, and you'll know that one for the rest of your life
And, for the record the movie was not my kind

in short, I hated it in sake of the orginal Alien and Predator series... and the great games too!

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:57 pm
by stratoplayer
HvyMtlClickWitch wrote:Someone tell me how Munich is, if anyone ever sees it! It looks like a real hit-or-miss kind of flick.
IMO the funniest (recent) movie ever is The Imposters. Or maybe I'm just biased because Oliver Platt is in it.
I went to see it friday night, its very well done and all but oh so long and slow... they could have cut off 40 minutes off and it would have been cool, also the ending is very drawn out... but i enjoyed it.
@BEG: Aliens vs Predator Rocks! love the whole saga and universe, i still play my old aliens vs predator 2 on my pc

and yes as Kain just said, the Predators have a very organized social system (so i read the books too, sue me)
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 12:03 am
by MetalAngel
Narnia, yesterday. Great movie!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 1:46 pm
by iron_thunder
woah! i just watched the mothman prophecies... it was so much LESS cheesy than i thought it would be... kind of predictable, but worth watching. that ... uh... mass destruction thing at the end of it was creepy. (i won't give it away for those of you who haven't seen it but want to

)
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:15 pm
by htcdude
Saw Lords Of Dogtown yesterday which was pretty kool, being a skater it made me feel gooooood

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:36 pm
by nepi
Hot Shots 2.... Guys, I cannot stop to laugh about it! Next day in the office I often thought about any scenes and laughed...

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:25 pm
by Beast_Pete
Dungeons and Dragons II... what a shit.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:31 pm
by Kain´s seventh son
AT LAST! Sin City

too cool to make any honor by words, this movie is a must to see!

just amazingly great!

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:15 pm
by stratohawk
Kain´s seventh son wrote:AT LAST! Sin City

too cool to make any honor by words, this movie is a must to see!

just amazingly great!

absolutely agreed!! Normally I don't like brutal movies, but this one is unbelievably cool!
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:00 am
by Jester
Monty Python and The Holy Grail is a classic! Sin City was a great movie as well. I've got both of those on DVD. I loved Munich and will get that one when it comes out too.
I just saw "SAW", and I liked it.
Jesse
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:06 am
by browneyedgirl
iron_thunder wrote:woah! i just watched the mothman prophecies... it was so much LESS cheesy than i thought it would be... kind of predictable, but worth watching. that ... uh... mass destruction thing at the end of it was creepy. (i won't give it away for those of you who haven't seen it but want to

)
I liked that movie&its based on true events. I read an article about it in FATE magazine right before the movie came out. It is kinda creepy! :shud:

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:24 pm
by iron_thunder
browneyedgirl wrote:iron_thunder wrote:woah! i just watched the mothman prophecies... it was so much LESS cheesy than i thought it would be... kind of predictable, but worth watching. that ... uh... mass destruction thing at the end of it was creepy. (i won't give it away for those of you who haven't seen it but want to

)
I liked that movie&its based on true events. I read an article about it in FATE magazine right before the movie came out. It is kinda creepy! :shud:

so you've seen it then? that ... um... big disasterish thing at the end was .. i don't know. that bothered me, but i love creepy movies so this was no problem

I turned out all the lights in the basement and actually made popcorn. what a nerd. haha..
So Sherry, are we both interested in all that paranormal stuff, then?... or am i just speaking for myself?

hehe..
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:52 am
by Morgana
Kill Bill - a week ago. Well, I like it!
And 21 grammes - today. Well, it's toooooo hard to watch

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:30 am
by browneyedgirl
@iron_thunder, yes I love weird movies like that--nothing gory, but just weird or scarey stuff.
I watched ALEXANDER today again. Somehow, Colin Farell does not fit that part--I mean AtheG was a pretty violent fellow&Colin came off as the guy next door until toward the end when he got paranoid--but in those days it was normal to be paranoid because everyone was trying to topple everyone in power to become the ones in control!

Kinda like today, then!

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:18 am
by Morgana
I'm going to watch "Coyote ugly" today! I saw it for 2 times already

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:21 am
by Stealth
I'm watching the saga of "A Nightmare on Elm Street". I watched the third one today. Three down, four to go.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:26 am
by Morgana
Alice Cooper was acts in part 4 as I know

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:45 am
by Stealth
Don't fall asleep or Stealth will come for you...
I will get Freddy in
his dreams!

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:48 am
by Morgana
Stealth wrote:Don't fall asleep or Stealth will come for you...
*running to the bed* 
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:51 am
by Stealth
Emmmm... errrr...
*Should I follow Morgana to where she is hiding?!?*
*Can people read my thoughts in this forum?!?*
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:01 pm
by htcdude
Saw The Sixth Sense the other day..and yesterday i watched End Of Days and National Treasure, all were pretty good movies, although i wasn't so keen on End Of Days.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:24 pm
by Beast_Pete
Stealth wrote:*Can people read my thoughts in this forum?!?*
You can't be seen, you can't be here, but we can read your thoughts.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:44 pm
by TrialByFire
On the topic of movies.
Alien vs. Predator: Hated it so much. It took everything that we used to love about the Alien and Predator movies and pussified it. The last 15 minutes were the best parts of the entire movie.
Just saw the Punisher for the 1000 time and it gets better each time. Time to punish the guilty. Violent to the core, the way it should be. There is no sugar coating a movie like that.
Finally took the chance to see The Patriot(not the pussy Steven Segall shit either) and I loved every moment of it. Thank god they kept the war scenes as realistic as possible.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:47 pm
by TrialByFire
browneyedgirl wrote:@iron_thunder, yes I love weird movies like that--nothing gory, but just weird or scarey stuff.
I watched ALEXANDER today again. Somehow, Colin Farell does not fit that part--I mean AtheG was a pretty violent fellow&Colin came off as the guy next door until toward the end when he got paranoid--but in those days it was normal to be paranoid because everyone was trying to topple everyone in power to become the ones in control!

Kinda like today, then!

They should have given the part of Alexander to Val Kilmer. Far superior actor in my opinion. In fact, I thought he stole the whole movie from Farell. Then again, I never liked him anyway.lol
I thnk the biggest travesty is that they picked Farell to play Sonny Crocket in the up coming Miamia Vice movie.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:03 pm
by stratohawk
2 Days ago I've watched the German comedy "7 Zwerge" (7 dwarfs). Well, not really good, but it contains some funny guest appearences of well-known German comedians.
And yesterday evening I've seen "Riddick". And I still don't know what to think about that movie. Somehow... well, the atmosphere is cool, and I love those dark worlds and planets. But somehow it's all so superficial and soulless. Still, Van Diesel has kind of a coolness factor. His character is so much exaggerated, but if you accept that you really can enjoy his acting.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:32 pm
by Patricia
I've seen Narnia...nice movie.

Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:09 pm
by browneyedgirl
stratohawk wrote:2 Days ago I've watched the German comedy "7 Zwerge" (7 dwarfs). Well, not really good, but it contains some funny guest appearences of well-known German comedians.
And yesterday evening I've seen "Riddick". And I still don't know what to think about that movie. Somehow... well, the atmosphere is cool, and I love those dark worlds and planets. But somehow it's all so superficial and soulless. Still, Van Diesel has kind of a coolness factor. His character is so much exaggerated, but if you accept that you really can enjoy his acting.
Colm Feore is one of the best villians in showbiz today, IMO. He was the bad-guy in this movie, if my memory serve correctly.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:30 pm
by Syren.S
HvyMtlClickWitch wrote:Someone tell me how Munich is, if anyone ever sees it! It looks like a real hit-or-miss kind of flick.
just finished watching it. the movie is great - and blackened my whole day, as it might suppose to do to everyone.
i feel really sad, really.
there're too many thoughts, too many questions without answer. but, well, i still prefer the "Lord of War" style, at least it makes me laugh, 1000 times, no matter how ironical or tragical it actually is.
so i love Munich, but i won't see this movie again.
also watched Brockback Mountain last week. like it very much.
and some old movies. saw Training Day and feel disapointed - don't really like the story. both actors are brilliant but the movie itself is not that good.
finally got a copy of "Out of Africa" too, and watched it right after Brockback Mountain. really enjoyed it. btw, when i saw a young Robert Redford i thought i was looking at a Brad Pitt clone or something...XD
yes i know i've seen too many "serious" movies so i spent some hours watched the "Wallace&Gromit" series. saved my day~
*i <3 Gromit!*
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:28 pm
by iron_thunder
re: a nightmare on elm street... i love those movies! ... not #6, though, that one sucks ass (except for the map-folding part. blah)
@ BEG: If you like scary-but-not-gross, watch The Brood, if you can find it. There are a few murders, but it's not gruesome (to my recollection), just fucking scary. like... incredibly freaky.
Re: Recently seen movies
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:03 pm
by stratobabius
Some weeks ago I saw "the myth". It's a Jackie Chan film, but this one is very different from the rest. It has a moving love story! I liked watching movies were Jackie plays, but this one is by far the best I've seen!