DWB : I saw Burn after Reading friday and I personally didn't like it too much. I won't spoil it for you guys though. I did laugh a couple of time, yes, but then it was all pointless and I don't necessarily recommend it to people.
I often come out of movies thinking like this, and then I realise I was looking at it in the wrong light. It's like trying to take Death Race, or Shoot 'Em Up seriously. You just can't. They're idiotic movies, but that's why they're so bloody fantastic. I quite enjoyed Tropic Thunder, I found it quite funny and had a great time. Wasn't a great movie by any stretch - it had Ben Stiller in it, after all, and he's not that funny. But I did laugh quite a bit; mostly at the rediculousness of it.
Of course, you're entitled to your opinion. And yes, at the age of 24, you're an old man. I'm only 21 and I feel bloody old. Physically, too. haha
Going to see this one with my girlfriend on Saturday... Looks like it'll be entertaining, although Pitt has done some pretty off movies. Hopefully this one proves to be one of his better ones (to me anyways, pants to what others think!).
Yep Seraphim Falls is fantastic! I love when I get surprised like this by movies...Didn't have any expectations what so ever and it had been years I hadn't seen a movie of this kind...
I watched Death Race a few nights ago, It was a very tall story but I still enjoyed it. There is nothing wrong with a film being way over the top, its supposed to entertain and if your entertained the film has done what its supposed to do. I think documentaries are meant to be taken seriously, try one of those if serious is what you want! I can recommend the discovery channel!
You reminded me to watch all these herzog documentaries.
By the way, have you seen Gummo.
And could you tell what did you think of The Lord of The Rings (I presume you have seen these)
If I get answers I am looking for on these questions, I can be sure You have the best taste for movies I have seen.
About my own film watching, the latest I watched was Le Proffesionel. An ordinary movie at the beginning, but very extraordinary in the end, especcialy the 'À bout de souffle'-reference. Very beautiful.
I've seen bits of Gummo, but I'm really not a fan of Korine. He shoots beautiful images but as a storyteller he's total crap IMO. I should probably give him more of a chance.
The Lord of the Rings movies are great spectacle movies, but they suffer a bit from slavish devotion to the books. They make some smart decisions in terms of things they leave out (i.e., Tom Bombadil), but overall they get a bit numbing toward the end.
Mostly amazing special effects and good character work, though. The first is the best of the three, even if it ends like 9 times (which is 9 less than the third one).
I think some people just assume because a movie is old and crap it must be a classic and therefore any newer version will be rubbish. When infact the original Death Race is a cheesy movie, with crap sped up chases and stunts, and the new version might actually make the concept watchable for more than 5 minutes. The best part of the old Death Race is the tyre sounds are taken from tarmac roads, but they are on dirt paths.
Anyway, I recently bought Street Kings on DVD, it was a predictable film, but enjoyable. The acting was pretty good, the action was good and the story is good. I would give it 3 out of 5, because it was quite good and worth a watch.
I will agree, Doomsday was a big bit stupid, it was laughably stupid. In fact, if I could, I would get a refund on the couple of hours of my life that it consumed, however, it comically entertaining because the plot was amazingly rubbish.
Without bad film's the good ones would not impress us.... so.... YaY for bad films too.
Death race 2000 was laughable, and in no way was there anything classic about it, unless your talking about the classic Silvester Stallone. The new release Death Race is supposed to be based on the original movie, I personally think "inspired by" would be a better way to put it as the new release is nothing like the old movie. What happened to euthanasia day at the hospital? that bit was great!
That's the point. It's entertainment on the lowest level, and, in my opinion, it was and is very, very entertaining.
I think the reason it became a classic is because the story was just so out there. It's a terrible, terrible movie and has over-the-top cheese, plot holes, and many, many inconsistencies (the points system is different in every scene, and it ultimately doesn't even count for anything in the end!) but it is immensely entertaining. As with Shoot 'Em Up, entertainment at the lowest level, and I loved it.
While it is true that it is more "inspired by" than it is "based on," it has a couple key things, namely, the characters. Well, two of them, anyways. Machine Gun Joe, and Frankenstein. Remember, also, that Frankenstein, in the original, was a different driver all the time, too (as per the story).
That being said, I do wish the new movie was more like the original in that it was a race across the country. I was hoping for a Euthanasia Day The 'remake' was more a Running Man with cars than a Death Race.
Sick as it may sound, all I can say is... Yay for Euthanasia Day! Yeah, I forget about the characters being the same! I'm glad you see things my way, cheese and crap are entertaining and top quality comedy! Maybe if its not supposed to be cheese or crap it gets more entertaining and comical? Well done Silvester, you entertained me again with your cheese, it makes me think of demolition man where Wesley Snipes was almost as cheesy as Silvester.
Rewatched Sunshine yesterday... Still found the atmosphere of the film gripping, the immensity (not a word?) of the sun is just amazing.. Im so glad I saw that movie in the movie theatre.. Seeing the sun on the big screen and that soundtrack 3>