It's just so... aw fuck it. We all have films we love that others hate, I suppose. I'll let it pass. This time.Long Con wrote:What's not to enjoy about Braveheart?

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It's just so... aw fuck it. We all have films we love that others hate, I suppose. I'll let it pass. This time.Long Con wrote:What's not to enjoy about Braveheart?
I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
I like The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings, mainly because they capture the novels quite well (the latter more than the former). I also like The Green Mile and Dead Poet's Society, and that's about it.Long Con wrote:Then there needs to be a lower status.Dom wrote:*is definitely a film pleb*
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
In a game such as this, where it seems that so many of you have such a deep respect and admiration for these artsy directors whose movies I will never see, and whose names I will never remember.
My top movie of all time is The Matrix, I think that is the most perfect movie I have seen. Second and third are Braveheart and Aliens.
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
Ricochet wrote:I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
Computer-generated imagery.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Ricochet wrote:I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
What's CGI?
Oh I love all those bad sci fi movies, Plan 9 etc, and movies with the underwater scenes shot through fishbowls. I love them mainly in a MST3K kind of way, but even without Tom Servo and Crow, I appreciate the imagination that went into them. But yeah, the CGI gets more real every year.Ricochet wrote:I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
I'm not very good with bad or "so bad it's good" movies, either. I watched once a MST3K take on Space Mutiny, together with Matt, and recently we have a friend over for New Year's Eve who's a fan and showed us some killer American educational shorts parodies. I also watch the Best of the Worst series made by the Red Letter Media guys (the ones with the Plinkett reviews).S~V~S wrote:Oh I love all those bad sci fi movies, Plan 9 etc, and movies with the underwater scenes shot through fishbowls. I love them mainly in a MST3K kind of way, but even without Tom Servo and Crow, I appreciate the imagination that went into them. But yeah, the CGI gets more real every year.Ricochet wrote:I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
turethellama73 wrote:Have you seen Dead Alive? It is his best work. (hi Sabie!)sabie12 wrote:Gahhhhh so hard to chooooose!!!! I guess I am a big fan of Lord of the Rings so I'll go with good ol' Peter Jackson but it was a tough choice.
The man who fell to earth is utterly horrible. It is my least favorite movie of all time.Ricochet wrote:I'm not very good with bad or "so bad it's good" movies, either. I watched once a MST3K take on Space Mutiny, together with Matt, and recently we have a friend over for New Year's Eve who's a fan and showed us some killer American educational shorts parodies. I also watch the Best of the Worst series made by the Red Letter Media guys (the ones with the Plinkett reviews).S~V~S wrote:Oh I love all those bad sci fi movies, Plan 9 etc, and movies with the underwater scenes shot through fishbowls. I love them mainly in a MST3K kind of way, but even without Tom Servo and Crow, I appreciate the imagination that went into them. But yeah, the CGI gets more real every year.Ricochet wrote:I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
I meant SF films more like The Day the Earth Stood Still, Andromeda Strain, Dark Star, The Man Who Fell on Earth (even if it stars a totally, yet typically cuckoo David Bowie). Incidentally, my favourite such movie so far would be a rather esoteric Czech movie called Ikarie XB-1, because looks like a bootleg Star Trek episode, but it's also more existential underneath.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Agreed. There were many moments in the Hobbit that were entirely too ridiculous (like Legosas stair-hopping in slo-mo), and didn't suit the nature of the film at all. I cringed a few times watching it.thellama73 wrote:Also, Long COn, Aliens is the second greats sci-fi/action movie ever after Terminator @, so good choice there, and Metalmarsh, I agree that the Green Mile is pretty good. I liked the ord of the Rings films (a surprsing amount of practical effects as opposed to CGI in those) but didn't like the Hobbit at all. I generally don't like CGI much because it looks so fake and takes so little imagination on the part of the filmmakers, and I feel like it often comes at the expense of story (looking at you, Michael Bay!).
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
Duly noted.Ricochet wrote:Computer-generated imagery.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Ricochet wrote:I usually feel the same about the "Golden Age" Hollywood and old, cheap Sci-Fi movies. At least in case of the latter, I realize it's probably because of being fed too much blockbuster CGI these past decades.Long Con wrote:
I have never seen Casablanca. I don't like old movies, I like modern ones. I saw Citizen Kane at some point, and I don't really remember a single frame of it, I just know it bored me. I saw Gone With The Wind recently, and I enjoyed Rhett Butler's character, disliked the main chick, and just didn't feel immersed or invested in the storyline all that much.
What's CGI?
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
Voting for Walt Disney might just do it.A Person wrote:He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
It would certainly make it more animated.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Voting for Walt Disney might just do it.A Person wrote:He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
But everyone would be back alive the next day after being killed.A Person wrote:It would certainly make it more animated.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Voting for Walt Disney might just do it.A Person wrote:He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
thellama73 wrote:Have you seen Dead Alive? It is his best work. (hi Sabie!)sabie12 wrote:Gahhhhh so hard to chooooose!!!! I guess I am a big fan of Lord of the Rings so I'll go with good ol' Peter Jackson but it was a tough choice.
We need a Smiley for a drum set.A Person wrote:It would certainly make it more animated.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Voting for Walt Disney might just do it.A Person wrote:He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
I quite enjoyed that film until the end when it went off the deep end.Ricochet wrote:I'm too much of a scaredy cat to watch horror. Although I did watch the Babadook recently, due to hype.
I mean like a drum kit doing the funny noise things ya know ya???Metalmarsh89 wrote:You mean this?
Not if they're deer to you.Ricochet wrote:But everyone would be back alive the next day after being killed.A Person wrote:It would certainly make it more animated.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Voting for Walt Disney might just do it.A Person wrote:He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
i understand, it would make me sick tooMongoose wrote:I'm staying home sick from work today.
Enjoy yourselves, and try not to trash the place.
I'm a little too loopy and headachey to match up the numbers, but it's 5 players. I'll give them another day and then post Day 1 tomorrow.MovingPictures07 wrote:Who still hasn't checked in?
Dom wrote:We need a Smiley for a drum set.A Person wrote:It would certainly make it more animated.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Voting for Walt Disney might just do it.A Person wrote:He's probably just waiting for the thread to blow up.Ricochet wrote:Well he must be somewhere around here.thellama73 wrote:(looking at you, Michael Bay!)
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Horror is fun to watch with friends when you can make fun of it together. If only I had friends... sigh hahaRicochet wrote:I'm too much of a scaredy cat to watch horror. Although I did watch the Babadook recently, due to hype.
I don't have friends either. I only have a girlfriend who will not tolerate nightmare-inducing cinematic experiences.sabie12 wrote:Horror is fun to watch with friends when you can make fun of it together. If only I had friends... sigh hahaRicochet wrote:I'm too much of a scaredy cat to watch horror. Although I did watch the Babadook recently, due to hype.
Can I be the replacement and have two roles?Mongoose wrote:I'm looking for a replacement; here is your chance to get your friend in on the action.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
I just finished Invisible Man(ellison), and need to break in the funky dialect, keep it Jazzy. Ya know pops?thellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?
I like the part in that where the scientist turns invisible and can't find a way to turn back.Made wrote:I just finished Invisible Man(ellison), and need to break in the funky dialect, keep it Jazzy. Ya know pops?thellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Certainly.thellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
I said ellison tho.thellama73 wrote:I like the part in that where the scientist turns invisible and can't find a way to turn back.Made wrote:I just finished Invisible Man(ellison), and need to break in the funky dialect, keep it Jazzy. Ya know pops?thellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?
It's groovy as long as you make sure not be athellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?
I don't remember what the scientist's name was. I just always called him "Dr. Invisible."Made wrote:I said ellison tho.thellama73 wrote:I like the part in that where the scientist turns invisible and can't find a way to turn back.Made wrote:I just finished Invisible Man(ellison), and need to break in the funky dialect, keep it Jazzy. Ya know pops?thellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
thellama73 wrote:I don't remember what the scientist's name was. I just always called him "Dr. Invisible."Made wrote:I said ellison tho.thellama73 wrote:I like the part in that where the scientist turns invisible and can't find a way to turn back.Made wrote:I just finished Invisible Man(ellison), and need to break in the funky dialect, keep it Jazzy. Ya know pops?thellama73 wrote:I'm gonna play chill this game, like a cool cat, daddio. Is that groovy with everyone?