11.07.2016, 03:03 PM | #19841 | |
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the problem with the earlier movie was that it was taken over by shitbirds (i think donald sutherland pulled a kirk douglas-- if you know the story of spartacus). whatever the case, whedon's original script was turned to shit. plus that girl couldn't act much, unlike sarah michelle gellar who was great. plus plus plus. trust me. the tv show kicks the movie in the ass up and down the street for a whole weekend so anyway yes, season 1 of buffy picks up right after the movie story where she's been expelled for "burning down the gym" lololol. anyway you can also save "hush" for its rightful place in the story and start season 1, episode 1, and build up to it, 3 seasons later, when you'll know who is who and what is what and will get the full greatness of it. dude, get ready for a great ride. |
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11.07.2016, 03:14 PM | #19842 | |
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It makes me very happy when someone watches this movie for the first time and ends up loving it. This movie didn't get nearly the release or hype it deserved when first released. It was certainly not an easy movie to promote given its a film best seen knowing as little about its plot turns as possible. |
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11.07.2016, 05:18 PM | #19843 | |
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Hahaha! I didn't even know Buffy was a Whedon creation! I thought it was just a cash grab to follow up a cult-ish movie with a series that would get through several seasons on curiosity alone (a la Teen Wolf and Fargo). Now I want to rewatch the movie. And I actually thought whatshername from the movie was OK. I mean, she was definitely super cute and very watchable. SMG on the other hand... gotta say that name is probably the biggest reason why I never bothered with the TV show. She's kinda... late '90s-md-'00s teen movie blehhhrrghh. Never cared for her in anything. BUT ... I will take your word for it. Now I'm actually pretty interested, knowing it's a Whedon original. Also, I recently learned through watching WAY too much of the WB/CW forever-running Supernatural that some of those WB/UPN shows were actually pretty smart if you gave them a chance. For instance, there's 12 and counting seasons of Supernatural (ugh) and my wifey has watched all of it. I say it to yuck it up for a few episodes, and kinda came and went, but now I can honestly say that at least once or twice a season there is a genuinely GOOD episode of the show that justifies the rest. Also, RE: Teen Wolf ... Did you guys know that Jason Bateman took over for Michael J. Fox in Teen Wolf Too? I didn't. Not until the other day when I saw both films in the bargain bin an checked the credits. I'd seen "...Too" plenty of times (child of the '80s, y'know) but it never clicked until then that it was Michael Fucking Bluth doing all that terrible hairy boxing! |
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11.07.2016, 05:21 PM | #19844 | |
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Well said. Like I said, I thought it was going to be a shitfest until I heard from several reliable sources that it was one of the most "original" horror movies of the decade. They were right of course. But you couldn't tell from the previews that it was going to be a meta-horror masterpiece full of Lovecraftian lore and great genre references. Somehow feels odd that Cabin is STILL underrated, while DEADPOOL is the highest grossing R film of all time. Cabin did it first, and did it better. |
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11.08.2016, 10:10 AM | #19845 | ||
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with more time today: yes, i'm a whedon fan and totally totally totally missed this when it was released. i saw serenity, i saw much ado about nothing, i saw dr. horrible, i saw avengers, i saw agents of shield (at first, don't like it anymore) but missed this one COMPLETELY. i was only vaguely aware of the name and nothing more. literally nothing. but hell yes. yes yes yes yes. great. just. fucking. great. Quote:
YES buffy and angel are whedon creations. he wrote a good many episodes and led his team of writers through the development of each seasonal story arc. if you watch them in the right order, you'll understand much better wtf is "the ancient ones" or whatevs in cabin in the woods. plus plus plus plus. not that you *need* it but it just fits the puzzle much better. it's that universe. the universe was created in buffy, expanded in angel, and here we are now (entertain us). the recommended order is thus: first: buffy 1 through 3 second: buffy 4 + angel 1 in parallel, and continue in parallel until you run out of buffys and have only angels left PREPARE TO BE HOOKED. 12 seasons total. |
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11.08.2016, 12:51 PM | #19846 | ||
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You bet your ass it's from a movie. A movie about a high school werewolf (Michael J. Fox) who uses his Wolf powers to be awesome at basketball. And the movie is actually kind of brilliant (in, coincidentally, kind of a Buffy-esque way). The sequel is pretty goddamn horrendous. High school werewolf becomes college werewolf, uses werewolf powers to be awesome at boxing and stand-up comedy or some shit. Not actually sure if it's the same character but it's a stinker. First one is, dare I say, essential viewing for anyone raised in the '80s with an appreciation for the absurd. Quote:
I thought the Ancient One was a Cthulhu-type thing. Am I forgetting something? |
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11.08.2016, 12:55 PM | #19847 |
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^^ you'll find out in buffy/angel
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11.08.2016, 09:32 PM | #19848 |
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appropriately, im watching roman polanski's macbeth
hard to concentrate, but... i cant stand the news right now |
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How was THe Arrival? I want to see every Amy Adams movie.
Buffy is awesome. Been rewatching slowly. I'm in the mid of season 3 and it's still great.
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11.10.2016, 06:24 PM | #19851 | |
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8 of 10. Amy was brilliant. she done her part very well. |
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11.10.2016, 06:37 PM | #19852 |
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11.10.2016, 07:53 PM | #19853 |
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wow good to hear. I def want to see it.
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11.11.2016, 02:38 PM | #19854 |
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was halfway into HELLRAISER and got distracted. currently celebrating Veteran's Day but so far the movie was pretty terrible. i get the story behind it so far, the thril-seeker
anyway tldr we gonna watch PSYCHO NOW. PSYCHO HELL YEA HITCHCOCK IS BOSS |
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11.11.2016, 02:40 PM | #19855 |
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I love Hellraiser. It's so weird. The 2nd one is pretty good. The rest get awful. But I love the first one.
Y'all seen Doctor Strange yet? It was a good time. Not quite top tier MCU, but damn good MCU.
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11.11.2016, 04:35 PM | #19856 | |
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the problem was also that the central character, who is frank, the brother who got involve in shady shit, is given so few lines he's practically a prop for the suffering wife. as for narratives, -- oh hi i jjst came back we got psycho ready but had pending yardwork, so... maybe later. anyway i don't want to condemn hellraiser before i finish it but so far it has been poorly executed. the idea for the core fairytale i get, it's the telling that's bugging me. but i pay too much attention to structure i guess. i think a straight telling would have made this much better. |
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11.12.2016, 01:34 PM | #19857 |
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Has anyone seen the new Adam Curtis documentary that's on bbc iplayer?
I love Adam Curtis' work and this was no less for me. People say he's too scatterbrain in his approach, but being able to connect over 50 years of history of the middle East, the ideas of William Gibson, Putin and with Patti Smith thrown in into a pretty damn coherent narrative takes some doing. It'll leave you depressed and drained, but worth watching. All in all, we're fucked.
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11.12.2016, 05:35 PM | #19858 | |
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i need a VPN to get the bbc player to work here in 'merica but forgot to install it-- now i'm refurbishing an old macbook pro, and it's *almost ready* for prime time. so i'll probably load it monday if i get to install the HD posts tomorrow (some pins that need a torx key)-- thanks for the reminder |
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11.12.2016, 06:22 PM | #19859 | |
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I couldn't agree more. I've tried countless times with it because I really really want to like it. Barker clearly has a great imagination and the scenes with the cenobites are awesome but the rest of it is just so flat. The main girl is particularly awful. Although I'm not sure if that's her fault or just poor direction from Barker (I suspect the latter). Fans will definitely disagree but, for me, if there was ever a film that warranted a remake it's that one. So long as whoever did it, didn't fuck around with the cenobites: the film's sole saving grace imo. |
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11.12.2016, 10:56 PM | #19860 | |
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Cenobites get CRAAAZY in the second one, which a lot of people prefer to the first actually. Also, a remake has been in talks for YEARS. One of them turned into a really poorly rated direct to video "sequel" a couple years ago that I never bothered with. Barked was going to be involved in the remake, but ... y'know.. I too would love to see a good retelling, since the first had the camera sheen of an early '90s Lifetime movie. For me, though, it worked all things considered. The second one really kicks it up a notch. Some genuinely terrifying shit for an '80s movie. All the others are terrible. Maybe not as bad as the Nightmare on Elm Street sequels... but definitely nothing good going on in any of them. The fourth (which attempts to be anfar future space opera AND alternate history tale using a cast of essentially one very bad actor playing generation after generation of males in his family) is particularly awful in every way. |
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