Indeed, it was fun. I felt like it should have had a special credit-
'And Trey Stokes as Keith Richards'
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Indeed, it was fun. I felt like it should have had a special credit-
'And Trey Stokes as Keith Richards'
Hahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahaha
What Switch said.
Shit, I'm 33 and I feel like waving my cane at my wife's dance students when they think Britney's new single is great song writing.
You're younger tham me. Just anyway. My sister is 19 and I often look at the stuff she likes to listen to and watch and think- 'really?' When she was a kid, I had her on a healthy diet of Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future and Quantum Leap. Now, she watches reality shows and 90210. She does play the occasional game, though.
Kids.
I know Ebert is a renowned and loved critic and everything, but fuck that guy. He spoiled the film Super for me in his review......in the first fucking paragraph! Won't be reading him again. He didn't like the film, fine, doesn't give him the right to spoil it for those of us who may actually enjoy it.
And he was talking shite about The Frighteners too, it's great.
It was certainly a change from the first film. Sure, if they kept the series as Riddick up against a horror movie creature, it would probably get boring, but the sequel was such a depature. Very strange choices were made.
Pitch black - not shite.
Glad to hear it. I must watch it again sometime
I loved Pitch Black when I saw it in the cinema, COR, not so much.
It has been a few years since I saw Pitch Black, though. It may well be shite.
I have a feeling we'll be seeing that Holden one a lot
Holden, that's fucking genius! Thankfully, there's a 'Preview reply' button as having that much awesomness on the one page may splode the internet
(although, the pic is that big, it would probably go onto the next page but I just couldn't take that chance, dammit!)
Jackie Chan AND Dorkman on the same page? Too.....much.....awesomeness.......
According to IMDB-
Cinematographic process
Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
HDCAM (1080p/24) (source format)
Super 35 (source format)
If that means anythng to anybody....
Steeeeeeeeeeeve!
Woah, I don't want to sound too preachy, John
What podcast is getting released on Monday? I hope it's Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs because, when you were going to do the recording, I dowlnoaded it as I had never seen it. I have since bought the Blu Ray because it is a fricking awesome film but still haven't listened to your commentary for it. I can now listen to it along with the film
Illeagal downloading is wrong kids. Stay in school, don't do drugs.
Shifty Bench wrote:I think E.T. is very 'meh'.
ET isn't 1/10th the film Close Encounters is. Plus it totally ripped off Mac and Me, the Surrogates of its time.
Ha! 1 point for making me laugh and 10 bonus points for the Mac and Me reference
BTW, there's a lovely little documentary called The Pixar Story on Netflix Instant right now. Not quite as good or as interesting as Waking Sleeping Beauty, but...good and interesting nonetheless.
If it's the same one that I have on my Wall E blu ray, then it is good. I haven't seen Waking Sleeping Beauty so I can't comment on it. I want to see it, though.
Shifty Bench wrote:It doesn't help that we didn't get it on home video for about 5 years after it was released in cinemas.
Well, the idea was it would be held back and re-released into theaters the same way Disney was doing with their cartoons. Never would we see E.T. or Star Wars on video! Ah, those were the days...
This is true. Doesn't stop it from being a stupid idea, though
E.T. was not shown on TV in the UK til Christmas day 1990, I think it was a world TV premiere if memory serves
It's a pity the UK is classed as 'the UK' ,lol. If it was split you'd have England and one more with Scotland (me, huzzah!) and another two if you have followers in Ireland and Wales
If my net connection is as good this week as it was last week, I'll be there. It'll be 9pm for me so I shouldn't have anything else to do. Just pissed at myself for selling Scott Pilgrim last week, I could have watched along live
Wright does a commentary with Tarantino for Hot Fuzz as well as the one he does with Simon Pegg (which he also does on Shaun of the Dead). I have them both on Blu Ray.
I did have Scott Pilgrim but I've just sold it on Ebay.
I think E.T. is very 'meh'. Never thought it was that amazing. Not that I think it's crap or anything, it obviously isn't I just couldn't get into it.
It doesn't help that we didn't get it on home video for about 5 years after it was released in cinemas.
I've been listening to a lot of Greatest Hits lately. Queen, Rolling Stones and Aerosmith mostly. Those and the various film score albums I have on my mp3 player, too many to mention.
There's also "The Puppet Masters" -- the book, at least. I heard the movie made rather a botch of it but never saw it.
I used to quite like the movie back in the day, haven't seen it in a while. I had it on VHS and used to watch it and the 90's version of Body Snatchers on rotation. I can't comment on how it compares to the book as I've never read it.
Both Puppet Masters and Body Snatchers are mentioned in The Faculty, another film I know is bad but can't help enjoying
I was 20 when Batman and Robin was released, so it has always been awful for me
Burton's Batmans were my Batmans growing up (well, in my teens) but I will admit that Forever isn't rubbish, it's actually good fun. I'll get it on Blu Ray eventually but I'll never own 'the one with Clooney'.
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