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urgeok 07-06-2006 06:14 AM

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Originally posted by Posher778
TOO MUCH LANGUAGE.

267 swears is WAY too much and completely unneeded.


i'm pretty sure it's accurate for the type of people represented in the film.

i work in an corporate office environment and i hear far worse than that daily.

urgeok 07-06-2006 06:16 AM

last seen : Toolbox Murders (remake)

having never seen the origional i have no idea how this stacks up.

i found it to be just another 80's slasher movie .. boring undeveloped characters i couldnt care less about, poor performances, badly written dialogue, ho-hum gore, and a childish story.

pretty poor effort - did nothing to rejuvinate the genre.

ManchestrMorgue 07-06-2006 06:19 AM

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Originally posted by tarcher80
i'm not naming anyone, but somebody sent me a private message... and in that message they suggested i watch "an american werewolf in paris" b/c they thought is was better than "an american werewolf in london." we have a pretty good dialogue on this site (i'd like to think), but i'm crying blasphemy on this one...
All those advertisements that state "drugs are bad" are obviously correct... :D

tarcher80 07-06-2006 06:20 AM

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Originally posted by Sick_As_Fuck
Candyman: Farewell To The Flesh - I love the Candyman character so I enjoyed this film. Nowhere near as good as the OG, though.

Love that Phillip Glass Soundtrack... I think you could put that in any shit movie and make it bearable. They should have put it in Gili.

Posher778 07-06-2006 06:55 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
i'm pretty sure it's accurate for the type of people represented in the film.

i work in an corporate office environment and i hear far worse than that daily.

Yeah, but I even think Panic Room was unnessessary (lmao i cannot spell that word) with language. However, Running Scared, yes it was in character, and a good movie, but it just doesn't need that much if you ask me.

urgeok 07-06-2006 07:55 AM

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Originally posted by Posher778
Yeah, but I even think Panic Room was unnessessary (lmao i cannot spell that word) with language. However, Running Scared, yes it was in character, and a good movie, but it just doesn't need that much if you ask me.
well for fucks sakes, there's no fucking pleasing some fucking people !

joshaube 07-06-2006 10:24 AM

Fuck this fucking cunt-filled shit. The amount of fucking swearing in a movie is no fucking deal, jesus christ. It doesn't fucking matter how much fucking swearing there is a jesus-fucked-mary-in-the-asshole movie. It's a movie and it fucking needs to be there because they are fucking characters and if they fucking want to fucking swear then they can fucking GO RIGHT THE FUCK AHEAD!

But honestly, it would have been sad if there was no language, or even if they toned it down. If you were in that situation, I'm sure you would find time to swear incoherent even more so then they do here.

tarcher80 07-06-2006 11:08 AM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
You're a very wise person, because you have the same taste in films I do! (See how I sort of pat myself on the back there.)

I like a good movie, this is true. But I can enjoy a bad movie just as much...and sometimes more!

Like "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" (the Al Adamson film). It's great! It's not just bad. It's beyond bad. But it's so entertaining, so cringe-inducing.

that's the thing... i watched monster dog as a kid and liked it just b/c it was about werewolves. i wish i hadn't watched again b/c now i have a bad memory instead of a good one. i thought it would be mindless fun, but it ended up pissing me off: THE DUBBING!!!! why did they dub alice cooper??? THE WEREWOLF!!! did they not have enough in the budget to sick a guy in a suit??? i guess not b/c all we get is a fucking puppet head. for all my complaining there were a few good scenes: the guy getting his head blown-off (always funny) and the scene where cooper's girlfriend sees the werewolf in the picture (that actually was erie). i enjoy movies that are so bad they're good, but this is not one of them. [tear]

Miss Olivia 07-06-2006 12:35 PM

I just watched Toy Story 2. Pretty funny stuff, the blooper reel at the end is pretty cute.

The_Return 07-06-2006 01:01 PM

Just watched Black Cat (2004). Not a very well known Poe adaption, but it was still pretty good. It tired pretty hard to be smart, but the ending really let me down. I was expecting more from it after a pretty good build up. If you happen to come across this movie somewhere I recomend seeing it, but I wouldnt go out of my way to get a copy.


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