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« Reply #5640 on: Wednesday, September 10, 2014, 12:17:17 » |
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I watched it last night. It started with so much promise, but very quickly turned into "Fuck yeah! 'MURICA!" instead of trying to expand on the back story and legend of Godzilla which was quickly glossed over.
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« Reply #5641 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 11:26:54 » |
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I watched some film on Film4 last night with Nicholas Cage. His son was handed a letter from a time capsule buried 50 years before. It contained a letter with numbers all over it. Cage worked out it predicted a series of dates that tragedies would occur and number of deaths that would occur in the tragedy.
It wasn't very good, but credit where it is due for the most un-Hollywood ending I've seen!
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« Reply #5642 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 11:33:23 » |
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Saw Guardians of the Galaxy with 2 of my kids and loved every minute of it. A talking raccoon with a machine gun, whats not to like.
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« Reply #5643 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 11:33:36 » |
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I watched some film on Film4 last night with Nicholas Cage. His son was handed a letter from a time capsule buried 50 years before. It contained a letter with numbers all over it. Cage worked out it predicted a series of dates that tragedies would occur and number of deaths that would occur in the tragedy.
It wasn't very good, but credit where it is due for the most un-Hollywood ending I've seen!
haha, I have seen that twice, I can't remember what it is called or how it ends! Cage is in some utter shite isn't he? Actually, I watched a fairly interesting film with him in recently based on a true story in Alaska. Again, the name escapes me but I'm sure a look at his WIKI page will reveal all!
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« Reply #5644 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 11:44:22 » |
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It's called Knowing. I thought the film was pretty good, until the rather shit "this is how we can explain it in one easy step" ending.
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« Reply #5645 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 11:48:36 » |
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It's called Knowing. I thought the film was pretty good, until the rather shit "this is how we can explain it in one easy step" ending.
**Spoiler alert** Was it aliens again?
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« Reply #5646 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 13:54:58 » |
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I watched Godzilla on top of a car park Sounds shit. What was the running time?
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« Reply #5647 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 15:36:59 » |
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It wasn't very good, but credit where it is due for the most un-Hollywood ending I've seen!
Talking of un-Hollywood endings, I saw the most-Hollywood ending a while back and forgot to mention it anywhere. I remember the Butterfly Effect being a really good film with a good, decently thought provoking ending. Well, some time back I watched it again - it might've been channel 4, but I forget. What I watched was the same film, but with what I can only describe as the most warm and cuddly ending to that film one could possibly conceive. I was sickened such a pathetic ending even existed to be honest.
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« Reply #5648 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 15:45:54 » |
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« Reply #5649 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 15:51:57 » |
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Ooh I've only ever watched the Directors Cut version, it always confuses me when films have variable endings. Watched Southland Tales on recommendation and the ending was dire, then turned out I'd watched the theatrical version when the recommendation was from the Directors cut. Couldn't face watching it all again.
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« Reply #5650 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 15:56:32 » |
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The Mist had a very British ending for an American film I thought.
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« Reply #5651 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 16:33:23 » |
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RE: Butterfly Effect, I'd only seen the director's cut so thought that was the only ending.
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« Reply #5652 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 18:50:10 » |
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Just seen this footage from 9/11 for the first time. Not a film as such, but didn't know where else to put it. Absolutely mindblowing, if you have half-an-hour to spare.
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« Reply #5653 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 18:50:59 » |
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The Mist had a very British ending for an American film I thought.
Is it anything like the book? I thought the book was ok; I've read quite a bit by Stephen King
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« Reply #5654 on: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 18:54:44 » |
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Is it anything like the book? I thought the book was ok; I've read quite a bit by Stephen King
" Darabont conceived of a new ending in translating the novella for the big screen. Author King praised Darabont's new ending, describing it as one that would be unsettling for studios. King said, "The ending is such a jolt—wham! It's frightening. But people who go to see a horror movie don't necessarily want to be sent out with a Pollyanna ending."
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