LeopJag
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Post by LeopJag on Sept 4, 2013 6:02:15 GMT 5
Pretty much everyone loved Forrest Gump - i wasn't too impressed with it. i think the plot about a mentally handicapped guy doing these superhuman feats got pretty unrealistic and ridiculous. Tom Hanks himself even said that he didn't like it..
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Post by 221extra on Sept 6, 2013 0:48:20 GMT 5
It seems like mostly everyone likes Ted, while I find it terribly unfunny & this is coming from someone who is a pretty big Family Guy/American Dad fan (tho they're admittedly getting more & more bland every year.)!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2013 2:09:13 GMT 5
I really hate the piece of shit movie How to Train your Dragon, but everyone else loves it.
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Post by Vodmeister on Oct 31, 2013 11:09:55 GMT 5
The last two Harry Potter movies. I especially hated the scene where Voldemort dies. That was an anti-climax. 8 movies of suspension only to see Voldemort blow up in confetti at the end.
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Post by coherentsheaf on Oct 31, 2013 17:46:42 GMT 5
The last two Harry Potter movies. I especially hated the scene where Voldemort dies. That was an anti-climax. 8 movies of suspension only to see Voldemort blow up in confetti at the end. That is not the reason why I hated it. In the book Riddle falls t the ground, despite all mere human, which I found to be a beautiful symbol for the impossibility to become transhuman as he intended (A stance I disagree with btw.) In the movie his death looks nothing like a human death, in direct contradiction to the source, implying t me that the director did not understand the character and the books.
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Post by theropod on Nov 1, 2013 4:17:53 GMT 5
It seems despite all the effort that went into them, the makers of the movies didn't really pay attention to the books. The way voldy died was obviously aimed at an audience that had at best skimmed a Harry Potter book before...
I heard the guy who played dumby from year 3 on didn't even read them at all (no wonder he was such a terrible Dumbledore, I'd have preferred to have seen an animated Treebeard play him!).
Tough I must say I found the last two films to be an improvement on the three before them, at least they didn't cut the largest part of the book, and there was no humourless Dumbledore in them.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 9:00:54 GMT 5
Titanic.
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