Anyone seen this yet? I went Friday night, and still cant decide if it was awesome or a big turd.
i watched book of eli today and thought it was a great movie . i really liked the underlying messages in the movie because it's things i agree with and as fro biker said it's a real powerful movie .saw it last night. soooo sick. it is very similar to the theme of fallout, but not the same (similar: post apocalyptic, lone hero, etc.)
there are a lot of different messages underlying the main point of the film (not going to spoil anything) and it is really powerful. a definite must-see if you are into this genre of films/stories.
some people will get butt hurt.........but if you couldn't figure it our before going in...
great game, bad movie.i heard it was somehow related to fallout 3. I do kind of want to see it.
progress motherfvcker, progress.SPOILER!
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I thought this was an interesting fact:
King James Version
The 1611 Authorized Version Bible in Grade Two English Braille is contained in 18 Braille volumes and requires sixty inches of shelf space, twelve inches high, to store.
I judge all Denzel Washington movies by Man on Fire. If they're as good, I'll see it. If they're not...pass.Just watched it. It was a decent story but the entire thing right up to the end was very predictable. I definitely liked this a bit more than most Denzel Washington movies.
am i crazy to think he was better in that than he was in training day?I judge all Denzel Washington movies by Man on Fire.
No. It was the better movie, IMHO.am i crazy to think he was better in that than he was in training day?
am i crazy to think he was better in that than he was in training day?
I only see movies based on RM reviews.
Or figure it out coming out of the movie. Do you really need someone else to tell you that the movie that you just saw was any good or not?
Yes, you are in fact crazy. Training Day was his best movie. Mostly because of the supporting roll played by his juiced Monte Carlo.am i crazy to think he was better in that than he was in training day?
A juiced Grand National for extra effect would of been best. Good call thoughYes, you are in fact crazy. Training Day was his best movie. Mostly because of the supporting roll played by his juiced Monte Carlo.
<edit> Had there been a juiced Regal Limited, it might have been better.
Only reason I sat through Fast and Furious.A juiced Grand National for extra effect would of been best. Good call though
A juiced Grand National would be horrific. Those cars should only be built to haul a$$. That's it.A juiced Grand National for extra effect would of been best. Good call though
I usually delete the post after the spam for necro-threads that are bumped by the bots... but once in a while I like to leave it alone so the poster looks like an ass who dragged something unimportant out of the archivesGoddammit you mods deleted that spam post that brought this thread back from the dead?
Now my post doesnt make any sense anymore does it?
Yes. With Vigo Mortensen and Naomi Watts (but not enough to ruin the movie). It's quite good though I don't know how it compares to the book. I only read his non filmed books.I watched this before reading 'The Road' and thought it was pretty good. After reading the book, I agree with the above comments. Did they make a movie of 'The Road'?
I have honestly never seen it, I will this weekend if he is that good in it.Even though I love Training Day, his best movie is Malcolm X. He went from a slick hustler to angry prisoner to righteous religious leader.
I was more in line with Gary Oldman's character. Not that I would be that person, but the bible could (and has) been a powerful tool to enslave the masses. Same holds true for many other books of faith (that I won't mention for fear of some dude suicide bombing my house).I didn't like the underlying tones that without the bible the world turns to ****. But that's me. At first I thought the entire movie was going to be a slam on how weak people find guidance in the bible. The action was cool, and Mila Kunis is always worth watching.
It did not make the save-to-my-hard-drive-to-keep-it-forever cut.
Viggo was the only choice to play the father. He is a survivor, not a fighter. Most of the time, he and his son are walking and hiding.Yes. With Vigo Mortensen and Naomi Watts (but not enough to ruin the movie). It's quite good though I don't know how it compares to the book. I only read his non filmed books.
I watched this before reading 'The Road' and thought it was pretty good. After reading the book, I agree with the above comments. Did they make a movie of 'The Road'?
They did make it, but I did not feel that it was as good as the book. There's a certain amount of suspense that was lost from the book to the movie, but it was a fairly accurate representation. It's tough, the basement scene took forever in the book, I feel like it lasted seconds in the movie. Same with the bunker. I think it'd be worth seeing if you read the book, but not the other way around.Yes. With Vigo Mortensen and Naomi Watts (but not enough to ruin the movie). It's quite good though I don't know how it compares to the book. I only read his non filmed books.