Moot_Geeza wrote:I just bought it, had to after a recommendation like that. The film hit the right spot for me, I thought it was the best modern western since....Meek's Cutoff? I'm possibly forgetting something in between.
mistercrayon wrote:Isn’t the main driverSpoiler:
Syph79 wrote:Blocks100 wrote:Currently watching RoboCop the remake and and I can't put my finger on it but something's not quite right is it? I mean it should work, it's a stellar cast and there are one or two memorable set pieces - but did they really think they could eclipse the original in any way shape or form? I mean really, what was the point of even trying?
I still reflect regularly on the fact they saved his hand, for no discernible reason. It played no role in the film at all.
Blocks100 wrote:Syph79 wrote:Blocks100 wrote:Currently watching RoboCop the remake and and I can't put my finger on it but something's not quite right is it? I mean it should work, it's a stellar cast and there are one or two memorable set pieces - but did they really think they could eclipse the original in any way shape or form? I mean really, what was the point of even trying?
I still reflect regularly on the fact they saved his hand, for no discernible reason. It played no role in the film at all.
You ever tried wanking with a cold titanium robotic hand with a crushing power of 1800 PSI?
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:mistercrayon wrote:Isn’t the main driverSpoiler:
Yeah, but I didn’t read that as Sci Fi, just as a fictionalised grounded world setting with a little extravagance. There’s probably an entirely different, deeper, level to the book that I missed if i should have been thinking sci fi? The thing you mention was just the narrative Mcguffin to me - the end point of the tale but not the reason for the journey.
Kow wrote:Werewolves Within - what a lot of shite. I knew something was up when the Ubisoft logo appeared at the beginning. I half expected guardposts and towards but I didn't even get that. I got an unfunny and strange kind of whodunit with a werewolf thrown in, which didn't work on any level. Apparently it's based on a game of the same name but I've never heard of it.
Hahahahahahahahaha zing!Diluted Dante wrote:Ah, watching it with family, gotcha.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:I do like the bluntness that he has around Hollywood politics and such too. Also, the more I think about it, the more I feel like Fast and Furious 9 is a genuine modern masterpiece. It's the pinnacle of big dumb action and I'm not sure it'll ever be topped
Kow wrote:I'd prefer to stab myself with anthrax smeared shards of Chernobyl's reactor than ever see another Fast and Furious film.
Kow wrote:I'd prefer to stab myself with anthrax smeared shards of Chernobyl's reactor than ever see another Fast and Furious film.
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