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The Movie Thread Reloaded

Started by Apparition, January 03, 2018, 11:10:35 PM

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Ratman_tf

Well, I made it to episode 2 of the Netflix Cybertron series and lost interest. That should tell you something.
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HappyDaze

Quote from: Ratman_tf;1145115Well, I made it to episode 2 of the Netflix Cybertron series and lost interest. That should tell you something.

Without more explanation, it doesn't really tell us much.

Omega

Quote from: anime_qui;1145093man transformers was nice, they just had to stop like few movies before !!!!
they kept it going for too long

They needed to stop at no movies. Hated the first one, didnt like the second one, and was pretty meh on the third one. They are all so damn lacking in individuality now its hard to tell whos who, especially in a fight.

Omega

Quote from: Ratman_tf;1145115Well, I made it to episode 2 of the Netflix Cybertron series and lost interest. That should tell you something.

Which one? I think theres like two or 3 now?

Ratman_tf

Quote from: Omega;1145204Which one? I think theres like two or 3 now?

The one I previously posted about. War For Cybertron, Siege.

Quote from: Omega;1145203They needed to stop at no movies. Hated the first one, didnt like the second one, and was pretty meh on the third one. They are all so damn lacking in individuality now its hard to tell whos who, especially in a fight.

I saw glimmers of a decent movie in the first Bay Transformers. The sequels were dumpster fires and turned the stupid up to 11.

I consider Bumblebee to be the best of the live action films so far.
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Ratman_tf

#395
Bill and Ted Face the Music

Eh. It was funny and entertaining. Not as good as the first two, but not a disaster like so many nostalgia cash ins.
Reccomend.

*Edit* In hindsight and listening to Midnight's Edge review, I agree that this was a good passing the torch film, because they didn't have to piss on Bill & Ted to make the daughters look good in comparison.
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-Haffrung

Lurkndog

Quote from: Ratman_tf;1145274I saw glimmers of a decent movie in the first Bay Transformers. The sequels were dumpster fires and turned the stupid up to 11.

I consider Bumblebee to be the best of the live action films so far.

I liked the first one, the second and third ones ruined pretty much everything I liked about the first one, and the rest were barely worth renting as dumb action flicks.

I did like Bumblebee. I knew I was being pandered to with the manic pixie dreamgirl mechanic, but I liked it anyway. Hopefully the sequel won't suck.

HappyDaze

New Mutants is pretty fucking terrible. There's perhaps 5 minutes of amusing material buried in 90 minutes of shit. I can't even recommend this one as an on-demand what-the-hell-it's-only-six-bucks option. Just say no.

Omega

This is about as close to the comics as Power Pack was. EG: Not even remotely. And it just feels so utterly off kilter. But we knew this from the trailers well ahead.

Pat

There was a Power Pack movie?

Ghostmaker

Quote from: Ratman_tf;1146848Bill and Ted Face the Music

Eh. It was funny and entertaining. Not as good as the first two, but not a disaster like so many nostalgia cash ins.
Reccomend.

*Edit* In hindsight and listening to Midnight's Edge review, I agree that this was a good passing the torch film, because they didn't have to piss on Bill & Ted to make the daughters look good in comparison.

All I gotta say is that Keanu Reeves looks -very- strange without his mustache and beard. Although Alex Winter has aged pretty well all things considered.

Omega

#401
Quote from: Pat;1146978There was a Power Pack movie?

TV series pilot that never got past a limited showing. One of my players way back knew some of the production crew. That and the New Mutants pilot. But that one at least followed the comics a little more. Ive seen both.

Im pretty sure there was one more from Marvels tries at superhero TV series in the 90s.

addendum: Ohh yeah! Nick Fury with David Hasselhoff as a pretty darn good Fury actually.

Also didnt know Marvel was behind the Nightman TV series? Thought that was Malibu's gig?

Ratman_tf

Cuties


Nothing like a big controversy to get me interested. So I went ahead and watched it. I rather liked it. Despite all the people flipping their caps on social media over pedo bait, this is not that kind of film. It's not even anti-child sexualization (though that it a part of the film) so much as about children growing up and trying to find acceptance in an adult world, and doing it very poorly as you'd expect of a child.


To sum up, a young girl, Amy is upset, I would go so far as to say traumatized, by her father bringing another woman into their family. IE polygamy. She rebels in various ways, by stealing from her mother, getting in fights, and yes, doing some rather inappropriate sexualized behavior. It's a biting criticism of tradition and Islam in specific and how that impacts a young girl who can't process it all.



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Lurkndog

Quote from: Omega on August 31, 2020, 10:35:41 AM
addendum: Ohh yeah! Nick Fury with David Hasselhoff as a pretty darn good Fury actually.
He looked the part, but that was the only good thing about the production.

Those Marvel TV movies were an in-depth study in missing the mark.

Omega

More like trying to do comics as more "real world" well before the Nolan Batman movies. Which ends up feeling very lacking. That and trying to keep the SFX budgets down.
Same reason so many of these live action adaptions of say cartoon and game characters keep failing as near invariably they are set in the real world or so close that they lose huge chunks of what makes them interesting. The new Sonic movie is just one in a long long depressingly long line if these and its just as lacking.