ScuroFantasma
09.04.14 | 3 was good but it was a bit boring imo |
Glassjawx
09.04.14 | yeah it got pretty deep into Sound City's history. I didn't mind it though, the whole thing was pretty fascinating |
ScuroFantasma
09.04.14 | They left Corey Tayors part out of the main movie though which was dissapointing since I thought his contribution was one of the best. |
scottpilgrim10
09.04.14 | I hate saw, but 1 6 and 8 rules.
What's your Opinion on The Social Network, The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Grand Budapest Hotel? It's unlikely that you've seen more than 1 of these, but they are all films I really love.
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Glassjawx
09.04.14 | I've seen The Social Network, it was pretty great, all the teenies gushing over Wallflower turned me off from seeing it when it came out in theaters. It's probably good though. I really wanna see The Grand Budapest Hotel
check my other movie lists too, bruh |
scottpilgrim10
09.04.14 | okay :) |
Glassjawx
09.04.14 | Scott Pilgrim vs. The World was dope as shit too
:) :) :) |
ArsMoriendi
09.04.14 | 1 is good, but overrated as hell.
4, 6, and 8 are great. Haven't seen the others. |
scottpilgrim10
09.04.14 | That's true while I prefer the comics the movie is pretty dope. I love the scene transitions and visuals. I don't know if you've seen the bloopers to Scott Pilgrim. But there is a scene where he signs a package from Ramona and he throws it in the trash right away. They did that shot in one take so it took Cera over 30 times until he actually threw the package into the trash. :) |
Glassjawx
09.04.14 | Futures, you're no fun, scott, I'll have to check those bl00pers |
ScuroFantasma
09.04.14 | Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a great movie, I love when he jumps through the window. |
scottpilgrim10
09.04.14 | The bloopers are pretty awesome. And I was blown away by the amount of commentaries they made for the film. The DVD has 4 different commentaries! 4! I've only seen the one with Edgar Wright and Bryan Lee O'Malley. The nest one I really want to watch is the one featuring the main cast. |
Glassjawx
09.04.14 | I think the one on here that most people might not have seen is Raging Bull. Black and white, stars De Niro, plays a successful boxer sort of descending into madness. (it's on netflix) |
ArsMoriendi
09.04.14 | "Futures, you're no fun"
Duh. |
ScuroFantasma
09.04.14 | 7 and 9 are great movies too agreed |
scottpilgrim10
09.04.14 | 7 is so messed up though, and it had so many terrible sequels. I mean I get final destination, but I have no idea why people love saw |
Glassjawx
09.04.14 | I was cool with Saw I-III, the later ones are really cheesy. The appeal of Saw I'd say is the question of morality (would you do this to survive?), the fucked up contraptions that often correlate with the victim's "sin" or crime, and obviously the gut-wrenching blood and gore. Some of that shit is vomit inducing. I think the original Saw and the few after were just really creative, the mastermind behind it is interesting, the tricycle doll is creepy, the "games" are crazy as hell, and the psychology of it all is interesting |
Onirium
09.04.14 | Yeah all the Saw sequels are terrible, but the first one was actually not that bad. Well, it was bad, but the storyline actually almost made sense... |
scottpilgrim10
09.04.14 | Yeah it does make me question my morality, and I don't really like thinking about it lol.
"Yeah all the Saw sequels are terrible, but the first one was actually not that bad. Well, it was bad, but the storyline actually almost made sense.."
Yeah I feel the same way, and all the clear DVD cases are annoying as well. |
ScuroFantasma
09.04.14 | I liked almost all the Saws, they were pretty smart imo |
Glassjawx
09.04.14 | I think it was the seventh Saw that I watched and it was just wack |
ChoccyPhilly
09.04.14 | saw 3 is the best saw! Carves out the horror and isolation elements perfectly |
YakNips
09.04.14 | wtf saw 1 is the only good one i thought that was common knowledge |
ScuroFantasma
09.04.14 | The last Saw movie is pretty good, I like how it wraps everything up and answers questions but it gives you a sense of 'everything happened for a reason'. |