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prplchknz

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I'm not sure how i feel about it but i'm watching "Don't trust the b---- in apt 23. probably will turn it off and find something else
 

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Reopened by Netflix DVD plan.

Before Midnight
Frances Ha
Only God Forgives
 
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So basically I think that Pacific Rim is as good of a monster/giant robot movie as you're going to get. It's not going to win any awards, and it wasn't crammed full of smoking hot technicians from the Star Trek Enterprise, but it was better than Transformers. As a guy who grew up on Gundam and Godzilla, I think this movie manages to do the genres justice, reiterating cliches with just enough novelty and modernity to make it enjoyable. I actually had feels during this movie because they set up a decent narrative without any glaring logical inconsistencies. I appreciated nods to Bladerunner as well. Though one could make the argument that this movie ramrods ethnic/geopolitical stereotypes down your throat, it represents characters from a glorified nationalistic perspective. The Jaegar pilots were venerated as rock stars.

That said, I won't say Pacific Rim was a cerebral movie, nor was it full of enough social commentary or relatable contexts to satisfy a conversation about the significance/symbolism it held. It was just full of enough entertainment to warrant a re-watch for me.

Lol.
 

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[MENTION=13402]Saturned[/MENTION]

So basically I think that Pacific Rim is as good of a monster/giant robot movie as you're going to get. It's not going to win any awards, and it wasn't crammed full of smoking hot technicians from the Star Trek Enterprise, but it was better than Transformers. As a guy who grew up on Gundam and Godzilla, I think this movie manages to do the genres justice, reiterating cliches with just enough novelty and modernity to make it enjoyable. I actually had feels during this movie because they set up a decent narrative without any glaring logical inconsistencies. I appreciated nods to Bladerunner as well. Though one could make the argument that this movie ramrods ethnic/geopolitical stereotypes down your throat, it represents characters from a glorified nationalistic perspective. The Jaegar pilots were venerated as rock stars.

That said, I won't say Pacific Rim was a cerebral movie, nor was it full of enough social commentary or relatable contexts to satisfy a conversation about the significance/symbolism it held. It was just full of enough entertainment to warrant a re-watch for me.

Lol.

It was a popcorn movie, dude. If Michael Bay directed the exact same movie, it would've been exactly that. Nothing else.

I thought The Lone Ranger was the best movie of the summer season.
 
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It was a popcorn movie, dude. If Michael Bay directed the exact same movie, it would've been exactly that. Nothing else.

I thought The Lone Ranger was the best movie of the summer season.

If Michael Bay had written in, then it would have severely insulted your intelligence before shovelling salt in the gaping wound.

The wound would also flap and expose bone marrow. Like it was talking. Then it would actually start to talk and decide to insult you on top of it all, with salt spouting all over the floor.
 
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[MENTION=13402]Saturned[/MENTION]

So basically I think that Pacific Rim is as good of a monster/giant robot movie as you're going to get. It's not going to win any awards, and it wasn't crammed full of smoking hot technicians from the Star Trek Enterprise, but it was better than Transformers. As a guy who grew up on Gundam and Godzilla, I think this movie manages to do the genres justice, reiterating cliches with just enough novelty and modernity to make it enjoyable. I actually had feels during this movie because they set up a decent narrative without any glaring logical inconsistencies. I appreciated nods to Bladerunner as well. Though one could make the argument that this movie ramrods ethnic/geopolitical stereotypes down your throat, it represents characters from a glorified nationalistic perspective. The Jaegar pilots were venerated as rock stars.

That said, I won't say Pacific Rim was a cerebral movie, nor was it full of enough social commentary or relatable contexts to satisfy a conversation about the significance/symbolism it held. It was just full of enough entertainment to warrant a re-watch for me.

Lol.

@bold most especially... 4REALZ?!?! Even me with my mucky Ti was spotting plot holes left and right. (Sign of the apocalypse right thar)

Exhibit A: the horrible overexplaining of how the "science" works that reminded me of midichlorines.

Exhibit B: "Know what I'm thinking." "I'm in your brain, dude." I would bet my bile duct that the movie was built around this line. :D

P.S. It was nice that you gave it such a shot though, hehe.

FINE [MENTION=294]The Ü™[/MENTION]

It was dumb. Okay.

OKAY?

Just..

Ju

Just shut up :cry:

*is happier*


I think you just single-handedly saved humanity here. THAT was a close one...
 
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Actually I still don't understand how that thing was able to Stand Up In the Middle Of the Pacific Ocean which is like Duggar Vagina deep.
 

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What did you think of After Earth?

(Please note: this is a test)

It was a surprise. In that it had no surprise ending. A slight improvement over The Last Airbender, maybe also The Happening, but still rests safely in the so-bad-it's-funny territory.

As far as the after-earth movies this year, of the three that came out this year (Oblivion, After Earth, and Elysium), Oblivion was by far the best. Elysium in the middle, which was almost as bad as After Earth. Jodie Foster's accent in that movie was almost as bizarre as Will Smith's in AE.


EDIT: And I liked when Will Smith called it "earf," not "ith."
 
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@bold most especially... 4REALZ?!?! Even me with my mucky Ti was spotting plot holes left and right. (Sign of the apocalypse right thar)

Exhibit A: the horrible overexplaining of how the "science" works that reminded me of midichlorines.

Exhibit B: "Know what I'm thinking." "I'm in your brain, dude." I would bet my bile duct that the movie was built around this line. :D

P.S. It was nice that you gave it such a shot though, hehe.



*is happier*

While you're referring to implausibilities and not gaps in the logic of the narrative, you've gotten me thinking about some things that bothered me. Implausible things.

Like - why did they suddenly draw their sword ( which proved to be their most useful weapon ) at the end of the movie, only but to extend fight sequences? They could have saved scores of lives if they simply sawed the first couple of kaijus through the dome.

Also, WHY did they not kiss at the end. THAT'S DUMB. THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT THE FUTURE. AND THE FUTURE OF JAEGAR RADIATION CANCER. BUT MOSTLY THE FUTURE. WHY NOT JUST MAKE BABIES WHILE STRANDED IN THE OCEAN?

Sigh.

War never changes.

Or something.
 
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While you're referring to implausibilities and not gaps in the logic of the narrative, you've gotten me thinking about some things that bothered me. Implausible things.

Like - why did they suddenly draw their sword ( which proved to be their most useful weapon ) at the end of the movie, only but to extend fight sequences? They could have saved scores of lives if they simply sawed the first couple of kaijus through the dome.

Also, WHY did they not kiss at the end. THAT'S DUMB. THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT THE FUTURE. AND THE FUTURE OF JAEGAR RADIATION CANCER. BUT MOSTLY THE FUTURE. WHY NOT JUST MAKE BABIES WHILE STRANDED IN THE OCEAN?

Sigh.

War never changes.

Or something.

Your tear streaked caps PLEASE ME. Also, more movies should end in the making of babies with giant waves crashing in the background.

It occurs to me there is probably a porn about this already with a fetchingly terrible name.

It occurs to me you are ready.

FOR AFTER EARTH.
 

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Rush (2013), I liked it. Daniel Brühl's character was interesting... People calling him a rat and he simply brushed it off.
 

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Hunger Games 2, would have been nice if I could see 2 and 3 at the same time.
 
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