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01-26-2008, 03:58 PM

LOL im a thriller movie fan...and shining is one of the best thriller ever lol There are also The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy (I love that writter!) the movie is great with Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin and my favorite (by T-C)
Patriot Games with Harrison Ford and Clear and Present Danger with H.F again.. AND one the best I think The Silence of the Lambs...nothing to say.scaryyyy lol


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01-26-2008, 03:59 PM

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LOL im a thriller movie fan...and shining is one of the best thriller ever lol There are also The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy (I love that writter!) the movie is great with Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin and my favorite (by T-C)
Patriot Games with Harrison Ford and Clear and Present Danger with H.F again.. AND one the best I think The Silence of the Lambs...nothing to say.scaryyyy lol
lol I used to read Tom Clancy novels a lot. They grew tiresome though..


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01-26-2008, 05:06 PM

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[The trilogy is entertaining though but there're some major mistakes... most of them are unnoticable unless you watch it in slow-mo, but they're there, like the red car in the scene where Frodo is about to leave the Shire and he and Sam are eating apples or something. Btw, did anyone notice Frodo's nails? o.Ô
Can i ask, How and why do you people do you people do that? Watching a movie in slow mo to find its faults? thats just... ...I don't think people have the right to complain about a film because it had some mistakes in it! Like for example, there was one dude i had this conversation with. He told me he was totally disappointed when in braveheart, there was a scene where william was running with a sword, and then the next second it was an axe. I was thinking to myself, wtf??? why would taht even bother you?

Some good films have been mentioned here. I forgot shawshank, butterfly effect when i mentioned those kinda films... also, for worst movies i'd have to say anything horror. I really hate horror movies, not because they scare me, but because i'm never frightened or jumpy or anything. And the stories are usually boring and rather predictable!
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01-26-2008, 05:26 PM

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Blood Diamond was also awesome! I used to hate Di Caprio but he totally made that movie excellent.
Yeah, DiCaprio has improved enormously since Titanic His best movies are the ones he's starred in recently like Gangs of New York, Catch Me If You Can, The Departed, Blood Diamond, etc. These are the ones that make him a good actor, not Titanic, Romeo + Juliet or The Basketball Diaries.

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Can i ask, How and why do you people do you people do that? Watching a movie in slow mo to find its faults? thats just... ...I don't think people have the right to complain about a film because it had some mistakes in it! Like for example, there was one dude i had this conversation with. He told me he was totally disappointed when in braveheart, there was a scene where william was running with a sword, and then the next second it was an axe. I was thinking to myself, wtf??? why would taht even bother you?
I don't watch every single movie in slow-mo to find its faults, but I like reading reviews and then go back to it and analyze it from a more formal perspective. It's not like I'm going to dislike a movie cause it has a lot of mistakes, Gladiator had inaccuracies (it is -or used to be- in the Top 10 of the movies with more mistakes in them, along with Saving Private Ryan, which is one of my all time favorites) and I still enjoyed it.

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01-26-2008, 05:34 PM

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I don't watch every single movie in slow-mo to find its faults, but I like reading reviews and then go back to it and analyze it from a more formal perspective. It's not like I'm going to dislike a movie cause it has a lot of mistakes, Gladiator had inaccuracies (it is -or used to be- in the Top 10 of the movies with more mistakes in them, along with Saving Private Ryan, which is one of my all time favorites) and I still enjoyed it.

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I know that website... that dude i told you about sent me links to it several times...
Ok, fair enough. If you don't change your opinion about a movie because of its mistakes, then thats ok in my books. I just assumed that when you made the remark about its mistakes in the same sentence as its entertainment value, that it affected your judgment!
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01-26-2008, 05:54 PM

people have their own point of view.. like it or not, just accept it and we go with our own way.. nevertheless, lets enjoy watching movies!!


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Tom Cruise RULES??
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01-26-2008, 06:51 PM

lool ok I was thinking ur gonna tell me "Ohh he's soo hot" stuff like that lol

That movie is great i like the story


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01-26-2008, 07:05 PM

But some parts are...just..sorta..too contrived for my liking.


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But some parts are...just..sorta..too contrived for my liking.
Really? Like what for example?
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