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Ferox13 05-08-2012 01:42 AM

[QUOTE=Elvis_Christ;924515]Great doco you should follow it up with Machete Maidens Unleashed.


Agreed and Agreed...

roshiq 05-08-2012 06:33 AM

Got back home last night after having a 5 day long Holiday trip to Singapore. And didn't miss the rare chance to watch some movies in the IMAX theaters...


The Avengers (2012) [in 3D]

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 923965)

Near perfect comic book film. Plus the one liners were actually funny..Seeing Hulk Ragdoll Loki cracked me up..

Ditto.

It was a great fun experience. The audience in the theater were bit weird...barely shared any expression when there was a funny one liner or some awesome "Avengers" moments...finally when I couldn't help myself but clapped at 'Hulk Ragdoll Loki' scene then it was like everyone was just waiting for that as the 'clapping' spread over & finally others started to open themselves up :D
Anyway, highly entertaining; though expected a bit more action(!), like the way how every character got their fair portion of screen presence & action. I have a feeling that they may add Spidy in the sequel.

>>: A-

The Hunger Games (2012)

Didn't read the book but had a good expectation about it after reading somewhere that it has something similar to Battle Royal. But the end result: pretty ridiculous & disappointing!

>>: C

The Cabin in the Woods (2012)

A pretty decent & entertaining satire with some nice homage elements to genre classics. Liked it.

>>: B+

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 923673)
"The Cabin in the Woods" 8/10

And honestly, not a whole lot happened inside that cabin.

That being said, this will probably be one of the most seen horror movies this year.

By the way.. am i the only one who was thinking Evil Dead when the party arrived at the Cabin? And am i the only one who was thinking Lovecraft at the end? :D

Ditto...& I also had the exact thought about the ED Cabin & the end. :)

newb 05-08-2012 09:07 AM

a bit of netflix last night

Primal---could have been much better if the director had watched "Demons" and took some hints......overall though worth a watch

Shark Night---bad acting, bad CGI, bad plot....I don't even think a well placed pair of naked female breast [ which there was none ] could have saved this one.

newb 05-08-2012 09:08 AM

[QUOTE=Ferox13;924540]
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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 924515)
Great doco you should follow it up with Machete Maidens Unleashed.


Agreed and Agreed...

and agreed

Elvis_Christ 05-08-2012 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 924562)
Shark Night---bad acting, bad CGI, bad plot....I don't even think a well placed pair of naked female breast [ which there was none ] could have saved this one.

Yeah that flick fucking sucked. I was really disappointed even by my low standards.

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Rise Of The Animals

Zero budget fun n' splatter with killer soft toys and horrendous CGI.

cheebacheeba 05-09-2012 10:59 AM

"Seeking Justice".
Didn't mind it at all.
Can't stand the January Jones chick though, she's like a robot.
Cage wasn't bad, nor was the plot.
It's interesting, and it keeps you watching.

phantomstranger 05-09-2012 04:47 PM

"The Avengers" (2012)

Phantom's Review: Simply Awesome! The best comic book action movie I have ever seen. All the heros get plenty of screen time,intresting story, great FX and plenty of action. Superb, now if only the comics were as good.

newb 05-10-2012 07:46 PM

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

meh......pretty stupid. Katie Holmes ain't much of an actress and the actions of the father were too unbelievable.

Elvis_Christ 05-10-2012 09:39 PM

Straw Dogs

Dumbed down and pointless remake but James Woods was great in it. It made me appreciate the original film a lot more.

Elvis_Christ 05-10-2012 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Медвежуть (Post 924715)
just watched Calvaire (2004), what a blast. a grandma's sex-symbol christmas singer vs a whole village of loony fucks. cow-humping and cornholing included. beautiful nature and excelent camera work, by the way.

Great film I really dug it. That scene with all them all singing by the piano was twisted.


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