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Moonraker, Octopussy and A View to a Kill.
In other words, Roger Moore as James Bond.
In other words, Roger Moore as James Bond.
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Moonraker, Octopussy and A View to a Kill.
In other words, Roger Moore as James Bond.
Alien Resurrection. Personally, I liked it way better than 3 because 3 was a clusterfuck and in development hell.
AR was visually a lot better looking to me and the cast better than in 3 now I know they are convicts and you shouldn't give a shit about them anyway but really besides Tywin being in it and Sigourney Weaver and Ron Pearlman were great but the rest of the cast was terrible as well as the CGI new hybrid xeno.. Beihn wanted more money so FOX axed him as well as Carrie Henn, it was going to be a way different film than it turned out to be. They tried their best but to me it was lackluster and visually boring compared to the others.IMO, Resurrection deserves the hate it gets. I give it some leeway because language barriers kept the director from actually communicating with the cast though.
The only thing I liked about that movie was Winona Ryder's hair.
Plus Joss Whedon, because he's Joss Whedon, couldn't just admit he wrote a bad movie. He said he thought it stunk, but then he jerked himself off and bragged about how Clone Ripley and Ryderbot were great metaphors for the LGBT community.
IIRC, the draft used was Joss Whedon's but Whedon's interpretation (More snarky and tongue-in-cheek) clashed with the director Jean-Pierre Jeunet's (Dark, gritty and humorless) making Resurrection as weirdly tone-deaf as it was. The language barrier didn't help in this regard either.IMO, Resurrection deserves the hate it gets. I give it some leeway because language barriers kept the director from actually communicating with the cast though.
The only thing I liked about that movie was Winona Ryder's hair.
Plus Joss Whedon, because he's Joss Whedon, couldn't just admit he wrote a bad movie. He said he thought it stunk, but then he jerked himself off and bragged about how Clone Ripley and Ryderbot were great metaphors for the LGBT community.
AR was visually a lot better looking to me and the cast better than in 3 now I know they are convicts and you shouldn't give a shit about them anyway but really besides Tywin being in it and Sigourney Weaver and Ron Pearlman were great but the rest of the cast was terrible as well as the CGI new hybrid xeno.. Beihn wanted more money so FOX axed him as well as Carrie Henn, it was going to be a way different film than it turned out to be. They tried their best but to me it was lackluster and visually boring compared to the others.
I dont like Joss either but when you stack those two up next to one another, AR looks more polished. Makes you wonder how 3 would have been if FOX didnt fuck it up.
Alien Resurrection. Personally, I liked it way better than 3 because 3 was a clusterfuck and in development hell.
FWWM is a masterpiece. It may very well be my favorite David Lynch after Mulholland Dr. I saw it in a theater nearly two years ago and it was one of the most visceral things I've ever experienced. Luckily, its been re-evaluated in recent years.Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Given that the writers all worked on Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, it makes more sense that the movie was as jarringly adult as it was.Cat in the Hat gets way too much hate. I liked that movie as a kid and I like it even more now. It's all about how you watch it - if you watch it as a kind of send-up, parody movie to kids' movies, then it's awesome! But yeah, if you except faithfulness to the book, you're gonna have a bad time.
Including The Garbage Pail Kids?Any film that Doug Walker hates and the people take his word as the gospel.
Including The Garbage Pail Kids?
I think all the autistic stormweenies who took Starship Troopers so seriously need to lighten up and realize the movie deviates so drastically from the book on purpose. The stupidity of the movie's protagonists is because Verhoeven was satirizing fascism, not because he didn't read the book.
Verhouven didn't read the book though, he said he stopped after two chapters because he thought it was stupid. Instead, he had the film's screenwriter, Ed Neumeier, tell him the story.
EDIT: Double Post, my bad!
I haven't seen Sky Captain in years since I saw it in the theater, but I remember loving it. If I watched it again now it might be goofy, but hardly bad.I genuinely liked Sucker Punch as a spectacle in a sort of old school MTV music video that ran for close to two hours. I'll grant the plot was about as incoherent as any I've ever seen and the dialog was borderline painful, but damn did it have some arresting visuals. Amusingly, I've also seen it called a movie that caters to GamerGaters AND a movie that flopped because GamerGaters hated on it.
Anyone have an opinion on Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow? I've only seen the trailer and a couple of reviews that all hate on it. But it seems like the kind of dumb movie I'd probably like as well.