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Geddy 10-11-2006 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloody Mitts (Post 487823)
Wow, last few I've watched over maybe a 3 day period were...

The Descent.. I was disappointed but it makes a good date movie.

Aeon Flux.. Sci-fi but I give it a lot more credit than even the creator of the series did.

and right now i'm in the middle of watching Saw 2.. this movie is 'suspenseful' (horror style) and I am enjoying it so far, i think the only thing that will ruin the movie for me will be a horrible ending.. which i doubt seeing as how the first one ended well and they are releasing a third.

Tommorrow - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (remake) and The hills Have Eyes. If time allows I'll probrablly pop in Silent Hill as well (I'll be damned biased on that one).

R.I.Peace out folks.


Saw 2 has a pretty awesome ending I thought.

GorePhobia 10-11-2006 02:34 AM

Yeah Saw II did have a great ending. And I cannot wait untill October 27th!!!!!!!

urgeok 10-11-2006 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 487765)

Darkman

This movie is like a comic book put to film. (Was it actually a comic book before it became a movie?) Anyways, Sam Raimi shows why we all tend to adore his work in this dark, violent tale of vigilante justice. A tragic hero, a nasty villain, a good story, good action, good acting and nice direction, and even a Bruce Campbell cameo. What more could you ask for from an early 90's comic style action film?

B+

a lot of forshadowing re. spiderman as well..

hammerfan 10-11-2006 04:56 AM

The Hunger

bwind22 10-11-2006 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GorePhobia (Post 487833)
Yeah Saw II did have a great ending. And I cannot wait untill October 27th!!!!!!!

Saw 2 > Saw


I thought the ending of the first Saw was totally a film-killer. It punched way to many holes in the plot for me to enjoy it. Saw 2's ending actually makes sense and is executed well. This is one of the very few cases that I prefer the sequel to the original. (Also, the blond guy in the original... He was a terrible fuckin' actor.)

Vodstok 10-11-2006 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 487875)
(Also, the blond guy in the original... He was a terrible fuckin' actor.)

Cary Elwes? Terrible? He's the Dread Pirate Westly! Robin Hood! (with an English accent no less)

Maura Tierney's douchebag boyfriend in Liar Liar!


How dare you?!?!

the_real_linda 10-11-2006 11:05 AM

i bought saw (finally!) from asda last night, my moms got saw 2. she wont let me put them together. grr. the same with the descent....i bought it for her to watch but she's kept it but it belongs with 'dog soldiers'.....plus neil took my course at uni and one of my lecturers is obsessed with 'the descent'. i watched 'mean girls' with my sister yesterday.......ive watched that a lot recently.....hmmmmmm.......and i watched texas chainsaw2 and the dark.

The_Return 10-11-2006 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 487885)
Cary Elwes? Terrible? He's the Dread Pirate Westly! Robin Hood! (with an English accent no less)

Maura Tierney's douchebag boyfriend in Liar Liar!


How dare you?!?!

He's a good actor usually, but Im with Bwind on this: He sucked ass in Saw.

And for the record, I didnt like Saw 2's ending.


***Spoilers (obviously)***



The Amanda thing was OK, but chaining the detective to the wall just goes against EVERYTHING that Jigsaw "teaches". There is no weay for him to redeem himself, to learn a life lesson. I thought it was pretty dumb, despite the movie being better overall than #1.

zwoti 10-11-2006 01:12 PM

marathon man

Geddy 10-11-2006 01:34 PM

I think I might watch A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 or maybe 5 I can't decide.


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