Re: Movies!
Posted: 05 Jul 2015 06:22
HERE I COME B@#$%$#!!!!!!!- ak - wrote:You're both lying.
Mad Max ran over them both with his badass vehicle, all shiny and chrome :3

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HERE I COME B@#$%$#!!!!!!!- ak - wrote:You're both lying.
Mad Max ran over them both with his badass vehicle, all shiny and chrome :3
watched it yesterdayThe Kakama wrote:Watched Terminator: Genysis. The plot was a bit like the Myosotis game, but with some more twists.
First time I watched Kill Bill was when I was 8 years old...RoentgenDevice wrote:And I watched Kill Bill for my 18th birthday, as I wanted to be a special snowflake and watch an r rated movie. I was impressed by the superb Tarantino tricks, but puzzled by the fight scenes at the end: They were so crazy and over the top that I laughed my ass off (I mean, it's one woman battling 100 sword fighters and magically jumping up walls), but then I read those were "some of the best choreographed fight scenes ever" and "a bow to classic martial arts movies". Soo... it wasn't a parody?!
*slow clap*ENIHCAMBUS wrote:First time I watched Kill Bill was when I was 8 years old...RoentgenDevice wrote:And I watched Kill Bill for my 18th birthday, as I wanted to be a special snowflake and watch an r rated movie. I was impressed by the superb Tarantino tricks, but puzzled by the fight scenes at the end: They were so crazy and over the top that I laughed my ass off (I mean, it's one woman battling 100 sword fighters and magically jumping up walls), but then I read those were "some of the best choreographed fight scenes ever" and "a bow to classic martial arts movies". Soo... it wasn't a parody?!
Metropolis, 2008 full recovery.Cone wrote:Yesterday I saw Murnau's Nosferatu. Two months ago I saw his Faust. There's just something about those silent movies that makes me all excited, most likely the simple, yet amazing special effects. I shall certainly delve deeper into the world of silent cinema.