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Angra 09-05-2011 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by roshiq (Post 903072)
I think he'll appear with similar kinda approach in Expendables 2....an old tough guy with guns.


Blah!! We have enough of those already.

I want ass kicking, damn it. WITH THE FEET!! :mad:

hammerfan 09-05-2011 04:13 PM

The Town....

Elvis_Christ 09-05-2011 09:24 PM

Attack The Block

Found it pretty forgettable. Not bad or anything it just didn't really do much for me.

Angra 09-05-2011 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 903117)
Attack The Block

Found it pretty forgettable. Not bad or anything it just didn't really do much for me.

I tell you what the problem was. Not enough young hoodlums died.

In fact, unlike Shark Night, the bodycount wasn't high enough concidering it had no likable characters whatsoever. They should all die. All of them.

roshiq 09-06-2011 10:30 AM

Cry Baby Lane (2000)

http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...ryBabyLane.jpg

It was a TV movie that aired on a Halloween edition of SNICK, Nickelodeon's Saturday night block of tween programming. It was a children's horror movie, much like their hit show Are You Afraid of the Dark?, but there was just one little problem: it was way too scary for the age demographic that it was aimed at. So said thousands of parents, anyway, and they bombarded Nickelodeon with complaints about their airing of this vile material. Thus, Nickelodeon never aired it again, sealed it away in their vaults, and pretended that it never even existed.

It was actually nothing but a simple & very average 80's feel like TV film for the kids that unnecessarily created lots of fuss at back then & remain as lost for the good until someone found it lately & posted on a site.

>>: C

The Lost (2006)

http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...dc/TheLost.jpg

>>: B

Fearonsarms 09-06-2011 01:05 PM

I hated The Lost-hugely disappointing-probably my worst film of 2006 With probably the hamiest and most wooden acting I've seen in ages-you expect that in old turkeys not modern films.

Oh and phantomstranger thanks for your review of The Last Exercism I will give that a huge AVOID.

Elvis_Christ 09-06-2011 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 903120)
I tell you what the problem was. Not enough young hoodlums died.

I think you're right there man! :D

The Villain 09-06-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by roshiq (Post 903140)

Is that the Jack Ketchum adaptation? I was kinda disappointed in that especially the quick ending. That was the first book i read by Ketchum and was really hoping for more from the film.

yblehsspot 09-06-2011 02:59 PM

The last movie I saw was The Dead One. The movie that was based on the Comic. I started to watch Gothika, but gave up when I wasn't paying any attention to the movie since I was dying to get on the computer and post instead. :D

siorai 09-06-2011 09:02 PM

Attack the Block:

Awesome movie. Probably the best movie I've seen all year. Seriously. The actors were great. The alien effects were understated, but worked perfectly. I can't really fund fault in this movie at all. Although I will say that Nick Frost really brought nothing to this film other than a "Oh hey! Look! It's that guy," kind of moment. But I guess they wanted at least one big name guy in the film to draw people in. Kinda too bad because the movie would hold up on its own quite well without him.

Red State:

This movie really should be titled "Red State (Or why Kevin Smith should stick to making comedies about sucking dick and fucking donkeys.) What a disappointment. Sure there are a ton of big name people in this. Big deal. The plot is boring, the movie doesn't feel the least bit fresh at all, and I really didn't care about a single character in the movie. A bad guy dies? Oh well. A good guy dies? *yawn* Plus it seemed like Smith was trying to pull a Tarantino by having some long, drawn out talking scenes. (He didn't pull it off.) Smith also tries to rip a page from Family Guy's schtick-book and have a few scenes of pure dead silence. (It was just as boring as when Family Guy does it so I guess he accomplished it.) In the end I was just glad the movie was over.


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