MidnightWinterz

MidnightWinterz

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16 years ago @ /Film - Gay-Friendly Bruno Res... · 0 replies · 0 points

My question is, who are Jack Plotnick, Peter Paige, and Jennifer Elise Cox and why should anyone, let alone Cohen, be concerned with what they have to say?

They are waaaaaaaaaay too low on the celebrity totem pole to even be listened to.

16 years ago @ /Film - VOTD: 100 Best Movie L... · 0 replies · +1 points

"Soylent green is people!"

"Why so serious?"

"Immortality. Take it! It's yours!"

"Today, we celebrate our Independence Day!"

17 years ago @ /Film - The Buzz: Terminator S... · 1 reply · -1 points

So let me get this straight...unless they can find a director as good as James Cameron, they shouldn't make it?

Wow...good luck.

17 years ago @ /Film - A Better Look at Dev P... · 1 reply · +2 points

"I think he’s one of the best working filmmakers in the US, if not the world."

seriously? I really don't see it. what's you rationale? 6th sense (and maybe signs) is the only good movie he's made.

17 years ago @ /Film - Early Twitter Buzz: In... · 0 replies · +1 points

i'm very excited for this movie. the dialogue should be great, tarantino's a genius when it comes to exploring the demented human psyche (and is there anyone more demented then nazi's?). If you haven't read the script that was released, I reccomend you do so.

The subtle facts here and there that he includes are the most intriguing part. For instance, Brad Pitt's character is described as having a long rope scar covering his whole neck, as if he survived a lynching. There is no mention of his scar in the dialogue of the movie.

Also, tarantino is at his best when the scene is free-wheeling conversation. He examines simple topics and delves into their complexities by exploring the many viewpoints of his characters (take the opening scene in Reservoir Dogs or any time Jackson and travolta are talking in Pulp Fiction). The way he portrays the casual conversations of nazi's (like one scene when many high ranking Nazi officials are having lunch at a restaurant) is fascinating. Very natural, very smooth, and extremely offensive (but they were nazi's, so of course it's offensive). Just imagine QT's uncensored mouth in the presence of the most racist people to ever live.

17 years ago @ /Film - Early Twitter Buzz: In... · 0 replies · +1 points

shut down mark.

17 years ago @ /Film - Chris Hemsworth Cast a... · 0 replies · +1 points

This guy looks more like a captain america than anything else...is his hair gonna be long for thor?

17 years ago @ /Film - Wolverine Review · 0 replies · +1 points

another thing, when striker is controlling deadpool from the computer in the final scene, he types "decapitate" into the program.

I hate when movies/shows do this. That is, when someone is controlling another entity by means of computer, they spell out and type the actual action they want to happen. Are we really supposed to believe that "decapitate" is the systematic entry into their program to control the actions? In my experience, computer programs are never that simple.

Sorry, just something that bothered me last night and has always bothered me when I see it.

17 years ago @ /Film - Wolverine Review · 0 replies · +1 points

I liked it, didn't love it. There definitely needed to be more of wade wilson and gambit, and less of will.i.am. Plus, that fight scene with the blob was embarrassingly bad. I didn't quite understand if Victor was evil or just tired of being immortal, and deadpool was just thrown at us in the end without warning or introduction. He's waaaay too badass of a character to just be thrown in as a final fight villain.

17 years ago @ /Film - X-Men Origins: Wolveri... · 1 reply · +1 points

How do you know the effects in Terminator Salvation are amazing?