The Crazies was a well-executed but somewhat generic movie. So good and recommended, more important when you consider the source material and when it came out.
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The Bounty (1984)
I loved this movie. Sooooo many Tahitian titties once the story got underway. Felt really bad for Mel's character...titty duty turmoil. I like sea-going movies that give that starving adventure tropical happy scurvy feel.
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I watched Ghost in the Shell 2.0 yesterday. It was a nice way to freshen up the movie and it looked pretty good for a digital restoration of a 15 year old movie. The Blu-ray transfer wasn't the best at times but I wasn't expecting much.
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The Proposal
Saved by Ryan Reynolds who is just a fun guy who you want to hate but you can't. And seeing Sandra Bullock like 95% unclothed...I think she is sexy, but she's a bit of an enigma. She goes through phases where in one movie she is hot, then the very next movie she isn't hot. Hot/not hot/hot/not hot/etc.
As far as chicky-flicks go, Definitely, Maybe was a much better film.
The Proposal was alright, I thought the movie went no where really. Like they just fell in love because she started talking to him.
Also saw Black Dynamite, now that was an awesome movie, you dig jive turkey.
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The Room
Finally got around to seeing it. That was....an experience.
Wow, just watched this as well. Pretty incredible in such a terrible way. It's hard to believe this guy is serious, but then you watch the behind the scenes and interview segments in the special features and it just gets worse. Definitely one of the most fun, terrible movies I've ever seen.
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I saw Akira for the first time today! That was pretty awesome.
And saw Advent Children Complete. The added scenes and the revisions were refreshing since I was able to tell that the movie was different since the last time I saw it, but it's still kinda over-rated and the plot doesn't make much sense still.
I watched Ghost in the Shell 2.0 yesterday. It was a nice way to freshen up the movie and it looked pretty good for a digital restoration of a 15 year old movie. The Blu-ray transfer wasn't the best at times but I wasn't expecting much.
Hm which one is that? It's not 'Innocense', right? Because I think that's only 5 years old or so.
I saw the 2 seasons and the 2 movies of GitS.
I thought Akira was incredibly boring.
I saw Happy-Go-Lucky, I hated it. It was supposed to be like Amélie, but it wasn't. She was annoying, the movie didn't have a story. Some jokes were funny though.
Also finally saw Moon and District 9. Moon was awesome. The whole next day I was still thinking about the story.
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Hm which one is that? It's not 'Innocense', right? Because I think that's only 5 years old or so.
I saw the 2 seasons and the 2 movies of GitS.
It's a slightly redone edition of the original movie. Some of the effects were redone with new CG, and some of the scenes were redone in CG entirely, as long as a full digital remaster with redone vocal and audio tracks from the original people. It was quite nice.
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I thought Akira was incredibly boring.
I can see where you're coming from with that but you have to admit that there was some pretty crazy animation for being a 20 year old movie. There was a lot of stuff that is very influential and wasn't done back then.
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Moon was awesome. The whole next day I was still thinking about the story.
One of my co-workers was watching Moon when I was at work while he was on his lunch break. He said it was pretty fucked up, I'll have to check it out.
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Just finished getting through my newly-delivered copy of Evangelion 1.11: You are (Not) Alone.
It was a great way to bring the old into the new, lemme tell you. It's a visual overhaul, definitely not just watching the entire show (or I guess the first 6-8 episodes of the series) all over again. Especially the fight against the 6th angel. Holy hell.
I don't know how interested people would be in it if you haven't seen the show before, but it's worth a watch. Sadly there's no news of when even a DVDRip from Japan or a US release will happen for the second movie, and it already was released in theaters in Japan back in July.
The first of two movies that follow the events of the series. The show took place in Washington D.C. and Tokyo while the movie is mostly set in NYC. Probably the best depiction of the city I've seen animated; a number of recognizable areas.
Really enjoyed it though the dialogue took me out of it a bit. Pitch perfect noir but it felt like a student play when you have highschoolers speaking in that manner.