The Room so horribly bad it's good.Senator_Sunburst wrote:I have decided that The Room is now one of my favourite movies. It's so hilarious. I just...it's amazing.
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I'm so happy, I can watch one of my favorite movies, 28 weeks later, for free until September 30th.
YES!
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YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, SUNBURST!Senator_Sunburst wrote:I have decided that The Room is now one of my favourite movies. It's so hilarious. I just...it's amazing.
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Oh, hi Sleet.Sleet wrote:YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, SUNBURST!
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Letsee here.. *clears throat*
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Cool Hand Luke
Jurrassic Park (first one only)
V for Vendetta
Boondock Saints! (sweet movie!)
All the Futurama movies
Event Horizon (eerie movie)
Super Mario Brothers (it was sooo awesome!)
Repo the Genetic Opera (soon to be the next Rocky Horror Picture show, an awesome horror/musical/drama, I still listen to the soundtrack like every day!)
Fox and the Hound (I still cry everytime I see it)
Casablanca (classic)
Hugo the movie star (def the most least known awesome movie)
Whole Nine/Ten Yards (Bruce Willis' best!)
The Fifth Element
Disney's Great Mouse Detective
Disney's Robin Hood
All Dogs go to Heaven (I am too scared to watch this cause I know I'll cry again if I do. I haven't seen it since I was a kid..)
and Housepets the movie! (I can dream can't I?! ^^)
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Cool Hand Luke
Jurrassic Park (first one only)
V for Vendetta
Boondock Saints! (sweet movie!)
All the Futurama movies
Event Horizon (eerie movie)
Super Mario Brothers (it was sooo awesome!)
Repo the Genetic Opera (soon to be the next Rocky Horror Picture show, an awesome horror/musical/drama, I still listen to the soundtrack like every day!)
Fox and the Hound (I still cry everytime I see it)
Casablanca (classic)
Hugo the movie star (def the most least known awesome movie)
Whole Nine/Ten Yards (Bruce Willis' best!)
The Fifth Element
Disney's Great Mouse Detective
Disney's Robin Hood
All Dogs go to Heaven (I am too scared to watch this cause I know I'll cry again if I do. I haven't seen it since I was a kid..)
and Housepets the movie! (I can dream can't I?! ^^)
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Haha, I used to love Hugo when I was younger!
God, I need to watch that one again!
God, I need to watch that one again!
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I found an english version dvd of it over on amazonTobee wrote:Haha, I used to love Hugo when I was younger!
God, I need to watch that one again!
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Oh lord, I thought the Super Mario Brothers movie was terrible.
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it was awful in the awesome sense! lol i still enjoyed it tho..Dubiousity wrote:Oh lord, I thought the Super Mario Brothers movie was terrible.
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While it was so laughably bad I still kinda enjoyed it, but still.Shyanne wrote:it was awful in the awesome sense! lol i still enjoyed it tho..Dubiousity wrote:Oh lord, I thought the Super Mario Brothers movie was terrible.
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I don't even think it was bad! I think people get hung up on it not being like Mario at all, so they call it a bad movie. I just see it as "two plumbers have a sci-fi adventure" in which case it's an awesome fun movie!
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If it wasn't a Mario movie and that bad I wouldn't have been able to tolerate it.
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That = truth. I really loved the movie, so what if it wasn't really like Mario? Anything with John Leguizamo is usually pretty good. Check the live action Spawn movie, that was pretty good too.. although, this was the only good part of Romeo + Juliet.. (which I gotta say the only good thing about the movie was Leguizamo as Tybalt) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7lP4E_s80o It's sooo bad its good! XDSenator_Sunburst wrote:I don't even think it was bad! I think people get hung up on it not being like Mario at all, so they call it a bad movie. I just see it as "two plumbers have a sci-fi adventure" in which case it's an awesome fun movie!
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That was actually my favourite scene!Shyanne wrote: That = truth. I really loved the movie, so what if it wasn't really like Mario? Anything with John Leguizamo is usually pretty good. Check the live action Spawn movie, that was pretty good too.. although, this was the only good part of Romeo + Juliet.. (which I gotta say the only good thing about the movie was Leguizamo as Tybalt) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7lP4E_s80o It's sooo bad its good! XD
Although I also don't think Romeo + Juliet was bad. I think it was awesome and that it's humour was intentional. Then again, I think My Immortal was intentional so maybe I'm just insane?
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well see that's the problem. Romeo and Juliet was never meant to be intentionally funny. The lines they speak are the same as in the original, it is funny cause they modernized it and that's why it seems so humorous. It wasn't too terrible though, I just prefer the original..Senator_Sunburst wrote:That was actually my favourite scene!Shyanne wrote: That = truth. I really loved the movie, so what if it wasn't really like Mario? Anything with John Leguizamo is usually pretty good. Check the live action Spawn movie, that was pretty good too.. although, this was the only good part of Romeo + Juliet.. (which I gotta say the only good thing about the movie was Leguizamo as Tybalt) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7lP4E_s80o It's sooo bad its good! XD
Although I also don't think Romeo + Juliet was bad. I think it was awesome and that it's humour was intentional. Then again, I think My Immortal was intentional so maybe I'm just insane?
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I'm aware the lines are the same. I saw it right after doing a 4 week study on the play (by that time I basically knew the whole script) so I recognised the lines and saw when there were scenes that were cut out and whatnot.Shyanne wrote: well see that's the problem. Romeo and Juliet was never meant to be intentionally funny. The lines they speak are the same as in the original, it is funny cause they modernized it and that's why it seems so humorous. It wasn't too terrible though, I just prefer the original..
But come on, they could have modernised it without being as funny as it was. It seemed to me they were trying to make it funny as part of the entertainment. They had sword sound affects with those guns, the gangs were hilariously over the top, I mean...I'm sure it was on purpose. It had good actors in it, people who know how to act, no way they were just being bad.
At least I hope not.
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I just watched Christopher Nolan's (Inception) early film The Prestige, and man was it amazing! The last shot and the timing of the sound cutting off before the credits haunted me. In addition, I watched Lost in Translation, which again showed that Bill Murray is a comic genius. Then there was Raging Bull, with Robert DeNiro and my favorite director of all time Martin Scroscece (I still can't spell his name) and finally I veiwed Watchmen for the second time since it came out and I was reminded again of how amazing it was.
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Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away from Studio Ghibli
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The Room was a bad movie, but it was also good at the same time.
I liked it.
Also
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Wall-E
The Incredibles
Toy Story 3
How To Train Your Dragon
Love Actually
Jumanji
I liked it.
Also
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Wall-E
The Incredibles
Toy Story 3
How To Train Your Dragon
Love Actually
Jumanji
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Miyazaki is just good all over the place.Haru Totetsu wrote:Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away from Studio Ghibli
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I completely forgot about How To Train Your Dragon. I loved that movie so hard. *goes to add to his/her Facebook profile*
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to be perfectly honest, i didn't care for Spirited Away
*Shot dead a thousand times*
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- The Matirx Trilogy. I like it even more nowadays becasue I think Zion is part of the Matrix, how else did Neo still have his powers?
- Shutter Island
- Blood Diamond
- Gran Torino
- Zombieland
- Resident Evil: Extinction. The first two can rot for all I care (HURR HURR)
- The Hangover
- Shaun of the Dead
- Hot Fuzz
I could think of a billion more, but I won't.
- Shutter Island
- Blood Diamond
- Gran Torino
- Zombieland
- Resident Evil: Extinction. The first two can rot for all I care (HURR HURR)
- The Hangover
- Shaun of the Dead
- Hot Fuzz
I could think of a billion more, but I won't.
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i also love Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzzyoyodude wrote:- The Matirx Trilogy. I like it even more nowadays becasue I think Zion is part of the Matrix, how else did Neo still have his powers?
- Shutter Island
- Blood Diamond
- Gran Torino
- Zombieland
- Resident Evil: Extinction. The first two can rot for all I care (HURR HURR)
- The Hangover
- Shaun of the Dead
- Hot Fuzz
I could think of a billion more, but I won't.
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this will change everyday, to. but here are some of my more permanent favorites:
animtion:
The nightmare before christmass
coraline
spirit (i don't know why)
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live action:
K-Pax
alice in wonderland (both the new one and the old one that wasn't animated that hardley anyone even knows about)
dr. horribles sing along blog
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anime:
spirited away
howells moving castle
le potrait de petite cossette
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musical:
phantom of the opera
animtion:
The nightmare before christmass
coraline
spirit (i don't know why)
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live action:
K-Pax
alice in wonderland (both the new one and the old one that wasn't animated that hardley anyone even knows about)
dr. horribles sing along blog
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anime:
spirited away
howells moving castle
le potrait de petite cossette
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musical:
phantom of the opera
bwah bwah
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The Blues Brothers
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Also, I'm going to point out that anime and animation aren't really that different. Sure, anime is japanese, and therefore often represents japanese culture, but it's still an animated work. To give an individual label to a single country's output just because it's highly appreciated in foreign markets/is done well by said country seems somewhat silly to me. I love anime, don't get me wrong, I just don't love it enough to agree with it being separate than animation as a whole.
And now I've made every otaku on the forum mad.
Also, I'm going to point out that anime and animation aren't really that different. Sure, anime is japanese, and therefore often represents japanese culture, but it's still an animated work. To give an individual label to a single country's output just because it's highly appreciated in foreign markets/is done well by said country seems somewhat silly to me. I love anime, don't get me wrong, I just don't love it enough to agree with it being separate than animation as a whole.
And now I've made every otaku on the forum mad.
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By definition, anime is animation. I think people get so uppity about the definitions. They're the same thing, just made by different cultures, so they're going to tend to have different styles. The line isn't even that important anymore, if you compare things like Avatar: The Last Airbender to the current reimagining of Apocalypse Meow.
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Um, that's what I said.Sleet wrote:By definition, anime is animation. I think people get so uppity about the definitions. They're the same thing, just made by different cultures, so they're going to tend to have different styles. The line isn't even that important anymore, if you compare things like Avatar: The Last Airbender to the current reimagining of Apocalypse Meow.
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Well excuuuuuse me, Princess.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPxY8lpYAUMSleet wrote:Well excuuuuuse me, Princess.
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You're excused.Sleet wrote:Well excuuuuuse me, Princess.
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to be fair, i'm more a gotakuTeh Brawler wrote:And now I've made every otaku on the forum mad.
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