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Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 9:37 am
by raidergale
All that stuff about METHOD ACTING aside I'm sure I'd be quite pissed too if I starred in something which heavily featured me in promos and then most of my scenes ended up being cut :LOL:
They were probably part of the darker cut the director wanted but WB didn't :pi:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 9:40 am
by king.neko212
yeah :fdat:

they probably like told him to say that to justify the lack of screentime :lol: :LOL:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:44 pm
by MisterHentai
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Well, they are certainly Disney family friendly! :LOL:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 6:38 pm
by MisterHentai
Got myself into a situation where I was watching Tenacious D: The Pick Of Destiny after probably 6 or 7 years since the last time I saw it.

Such a dumb film but still quite enjoyable if only for my favourite scene.



Also one of the easiest songs to play and especially sing back on Rock Band as well. One of my simple go-to songs since I hate singing. :LOL:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:24 pm
by RoxasKennedy
I should watch the movie sometime
Funny how I know some of the songs, but haven't actually watched the movie :LOL:
MisterHentai wrote: Also one of the easiest songs to play and especially sing back on Rock Band as well. One of my simple go-to songs since I hate singing. :LOL:
Too bad the guitar is annoyingly hard, especially at the beginning :rage:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 12:36 pm
by MisterHentai


Bigger budget and production. Larger ham! :LOL:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:34 am
by MisterHentai


Old Man Logan .....ish and quite the tonal shift here. Has a very The Last of Us vibe to it as well.

The X-Men and Wolverine films have always been very inconsistent in terms of good and bad, mostly on the bad side, so I wonder how this one will do.

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:19 pm
by MisterHentai
Probably one of the best and very relevant Nostalgia Critic reviews right now since it tackles a movie trend that we had and will be seeing alot more of in the years to come i.e. the franchise VS franchise genre.



I :LOL: 'd so hard at this because it's practically how I felt about the film even at the time of it's release.

Still a guilty pleasure of mine though because it's one of my definitive "it's so bad it's good" movies. :lol:

The much quairty acting, typical dumb teen horror cliches, intentional or unintentional dark comedy moments, but best of all is the fight choreography between the two horror icons. It's quite impressive and given that this film by a Chinese director, it has the raw Hong Kong-style action martial arts grittiness, ingenuity and violence to the fights.

So yeah if you want a good laugh this Harroween, I'd recommended this hilarious ...... "classic" ? :LOL:

The Evil Dead series and Drag Me To Hell would be some other fitting stuff to watch too, because the dark humour and comedy in these films is what makes the jank in good horror films that much fun. :LOL:

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:28 am
by Dazzy


This looks awesome... and she is so badass.

Re: Cinema, Film, Movies, TV..

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 1:40 pm
by MisterHentai
Just hope WB/DC doesn't fuck it up.

Setting it in WWI might actually do it good since the historical context and ruthless human casualities associated with it look to make a far stronger impact for her character development. The use of chemicals weapons which are featured heavily in the trailer and story for this were no joke in actual history, so it would definitely will add alot to that.

Had it been her WWII origins, I doubt it would be as impactful especially when Marvel's Captain America already exists and given WB/DC's track record, they can't compete with that. :lol: