nanoboy
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there's some cool parkour moves on this clip too:
Best Free-running and Parkour fails - YouTube
Too funny.
there's some cool parkour moves on this clip too:
Best Free-running and Parkour fails - YouTube
Total Recall
Who from the action-era doesn't remember Arnold Schwarzenegger in Verhoeven's cold violence-fest "Total Recall"?! I went into the modern remake a bit unsure what I was about to experience, but I will openly go against (seemingly) the majority of the critics and say that I really enjoyed it.
It was a bit weird watching this movie because it is literally almost a straight copy script-wise, even including lots of the same lines (although there was a nice "two weeks" bit in the Customs scene). Even the freakin' characters names are the same -- including Quaid's why-even-bother-including-him-in-the-remake work buddy Harry (I kept hearing Colin Farrell saying "Harry" in Schwarzenegger's accent!). I was sitting there knowing exactly what was going to happen and who all the characters were and where their allegiances lay, which was a bit frustrating.
There are some differences of course. Earth and Mars are now played by, er, Great Britain and Australia....um, moving on.....and there is a distinct "Blade Runner" fusion going on in this future. The writers presumably couldn't decide if they wanted to keep Michael Ironside or Sharon Stone, so they just gave Kate Beckinsale both roles. Because there's no Mars the ending has been changed but that's alright, we didn't want to watch Colin Farrell's face distorting in the Martian atmosphere anyway.
My verdict: A for Awesome Action; A for Awesome Special Effects; and A for Jessica Biel's.....Acting.
Oh, and the three-breasted hooker is waaay hotter in this version than the original, and that alone makes it worth seeing!
I can't actually remember the ending to be honest. I probably thought it should be different too. The movie was widely panned by critics, but I liked it.I just saw this movie and really enjoyed it. I wanted a different ending though. Maybe where he woke up to find out it was a memory and then something happened to make him and viewers doubt if it really was a dream - kind of like the ending of Inception. But, great action sequences anyway.
I can't actually remember the ending to be honest. I probably thought it should be different too. The movie was widely panned by critics, but I liked it.
Why would you feel weird? Like you said, it's a great film. Makes a change from all the Hollywood blockbuster rubbish
It's definitely excellent but normally films like this make you feel nice but are easily forgettable and nothing to rave about (i.e. The Bucket List, The Most Exotic Marigold Hotel). The Intouchables is far superior and will hopefully be regarded as a classic in years to come. The type of movie to show your grandkids in 60 years.
I have seen only one Twilight movie at the cinema, but I saw the others at home. They are targeting teens, but I am a fan of vampire lore, so I watch Twilight out of loyalty to the genre. I will definitely watch the new Twilight movie - but at home.
Has anyone here ever seen the horrible movie version of Anne Rice's awesome books about the vampire 'Lestat'? I will tell you folks more about that in another post.
This is the other movie that I know all you guys (Chlidonias, Nanoboy, Hix, etc.) have seen, but nobody has reviewed it yet.
As you all know, this fifth and final installment in the Twilight series centres on the newly-turned vampire Bella and her new-husband Edward, as well as their half-human, half-vampire daughter, who the vampire police (Volturi) want to eliminate. So Bella & Edward's clan (the Cullens) have to gather a small army of other vampires, to convince the Volturi that the daughter isn't bad, and shouldn't be killed. This is the slow half, which dragged a bit, but did a good job of setting the scene for the second half.
And the second half is actually pretty impressive. It revolves around the arrival of the Volturi, the tension-filled negotiations and the final battle scene. Followed by long credits in which every actor who has ever appeared in any of the five Twilight movies (including both actresses who played Victoria, despite the first being fired) is shown in a beautiful montage. Awwww.
Interestingly, this movie deviates quite significantly from the book (at least it appears to), in that there was never a battle in the book. Despite this, this is the movie's actual genius - most viewers know exactly what is going to happen, and when the first unexpected thing happens (vampire X being killed) the audience totally freaks out.
Overall, if you never liked any of the movies (regardless of whether you have actually ever seen any or not), this is unlikely to change your opinion. If you have watched the others and not been particularly impressed, you'll probably be impressed. If you like/love twilight you will have already watched it. Go into it with an open-mind and you will find something worth watching.
The second-best movie of the series, beaten only by the first installment.
Rating: 7/10
David, I saw from Goldeneye in the cinema, but I saw a few of the others on TV. I find them to be quite cheesy, so I am not a big fan of the lame special effects. (I know that you are, given your love for 'Terra Nova'.) Just last night I watched the Top Gear 50th Bond anniversary where they celebrated the Bond cars. I laughed a fair bit at some of the older Bond clips.
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The Roger Moore era Bonds ARE cheesy. The Connery and George Lazenby Bonds are awesome, especially "From Russia With Love", "Goldfinger", and "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" . The Aston-Martin from "Goldfinger" was so cool that it [SPOILER ALERT] made a return appearance in "Skyfall" where it continued to be awesome.
I was wondering when he became 13 years old. And a girl.Dude, you really like Twilight? I just lost all respect for you and may have to delete this thread.
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Arnie signs on for Terminator 5 and 6 - NZ Entertainment - Your daily fix of movie news and film trailersI didn't know where else to put this: Arnold Schwarzenegger is apparently making a new Conan movie, The Legend Of Conan!!!!
The Legend of Conan Trailer, News, Videos, and Reviews | ComingSoon.net
Given how old and unactionstarable he looked in The Expendables 2 I am not looking forward to having to watch this![]()
Action hero turned politician turned older action hero, Arnold Schwarzenegger has reportedly signed on to film Terminator 5 and 6. As we rapidly approach the years of the robot uprising made famous in James Cameron's 1991 hit, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, will the star be too old to play the T-800 cyborg?
Annapurna Pictures, the studio behind critically acclaimed hits Lawless, Killing Them Softly and The Master has picked up the rights to the cult sci-fi franchise. Given that pedigree of filmmaking quality, it looks like Terminator is in safe hands.
It's been a decade since he last donned the leather jacket and shades, but at 65, Arnie isn't letting age slow him down. The ex-Governor of California has six movies planned for 2013.
Terminator isn't the only franchise Arnie intends to revisit. "I must first shoot Ten with David Ayer, but then we’re going to focus on Conan," he revealed. As long as it's better than the 2012 Conan, we'll be happy.
He's also planning a sequel to Twins with Danny DeVito.
I liked the tv series. The ending sucked though and just created a massive continuity error (well, actually I guess the entire series was a bit of a continuity error but that was mainly due to having to pretend that T3 didn't exist).Arnie is cool! I look forward to some new terminators. I wonder if it will be set in present day like T3 or the future like T4? And where did the silly tv series "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" fit in?