Griffith
With the streak of a tear, Like morning dew
NightCrawler said:http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/drive_2011/
Doesn't seem polarized at all.
I was just going by word of mouth.
NightCrawler said:http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/drive_2011/
Doesn't seem polarized at all.
Griffith said:People seem to either love or hate this one.
Griffith said:I saw Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, and not only did it suck, but it was surprisingly boring.
IncantatioN said:
Truder said:this year he is Focusing on the Big 3: the Frankenstein monster, Count Dracula, and the Wolf Man (and their Sequels). great stuff!
Truder said:this year he is Focusing on the Big 3: the Frankenstein monster, Count Dracula, and the Wolf Man (and their Sequels). great stuff!
NightCrawler said:Is that true? Only those three?
I read this year's focus was on sequels, but that's disappointing IMO.
Griffith said:I doubt it, he's done all the classic Universal Frankenstein movies, which already had a lot of crossover with Dracula and the Wolf Man. Now he's jumped to the 70's and the Hammer Dracula series, and he hasn't revealed what he'll do next as far as I know. The Wolf Man is a good guess thematically, but unless there's a series of over a dozen wolf man movies, that won't be all he'll do. If he does a few shorter series he could easily do three or four more. Also, in the past he's gone chronologically, so it's also likely he'll do something from the 80's or more contemporary next. Anyway, this year's entries have been much more in-depth, I don't know where he finds the time, but I recommend everyone check them out even if you're not into these movies.
NightCrawler said:I'm hoping he does Nightmare on Elm Street. It's one of the few horror series that has something imaginative in every sequel.
Wow, lucky you!NightCrawler said:I'm hoping he does Nightmare on Elm Street. It's one of the few horror series that has something imaginative in every sequel.
Griffith said:You win:
http://cinemassacre.com/2011/10/16/a-nightmare-on-elm-street-3/
NightCrawler said:Shame the quality of the reviews took a nosedive after the dracula series. I'm disappointed.
Lithrael said:I just saw Real Steel. Would be a great movie to take a date who likes Hugh Jackman to, or a little brother. It's pretty much a straight up happy kid-n-dad redemption/buddy movie. It doesn't do anything innovative at all but it's solid, paced well and shot very competently. A fun piece of fluff.
IncantatioN said:Watched Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 and Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0 on BR, fun.
I like the city's transformation scenes a lot. Every scene with Mari in 2.22 were the highlight for me from both movies. I've watched both movies in Japanese and English, hate the latter. Don't remember much of the anime series cos it's been years since I watched it, a re-watch is in store. There's a lot of symbolic referencing I notice now like the Kabbalah Tree of life in 2.22 and the entire Freudian influence/ under-tones.Turkitage said:I liked 1.11 a lot. But 2.22 I liked, but there was too much going on. It felt too fast pace as far as switching from scene to scene, which is what I loved about the anime series - it had a nice pace. still good overall and super pretty!