[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Left 4 Dead is a great game. Wish they would add new maps.[/quote]
You can download new ones that people make and they are pretty decent. But yes, the 4 originals get very repetitive and boring. Waiting for L4D2.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Left 4 Dead is a great game. Wish they would add new maps.[/quote]
You can download new ones that people make and they are pretty decent. But yes, the 4 originals get very repetitive and boring. Waiting for L4D2.
I liked 28 Days, and 28 Days Later for this reason, at least they run after them.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
I liked 28 Days, and 28 Days Later for this reason, at least they run after them. [/quote]
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Like when they got stuck in the road tunnel and they had to change the tire. How gay would it have been if they were slow moving zombie. “Hurry, they are half a mile away put the damn tire on!”. “It takes 1 min to change a tire and they take about 40 mins to get here, we’re fine”.
LOL.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
I liked 28 Days, and 28 Days Later for this reason, at least they run after them. [/quote]
I consider 28 days later different. Its virus that affects people that turns them into rabid people. They don’t eat you, they just beat you to death, and vomit. They eventually die.
[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
I liked 28 Days, and 28 Days Later for this reason, at least they run after them.
Possible Spoiler**
Like when they got stuck in the road tunnel and they had to change the tire. How gay would it have been if they were slow moving zombie. “Hurry, they are half a mile away put the damn tire on!”. “It takes 1 min to change a tire and they take about 40 mins to get here, we’re fine”.
LOL. [/quote]
Rofl. Anyone else going to actually go see Zombieland when it comes out besides me?
- YouTube <-trailer
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
Fuzzyapple wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
I liked 28 Days, and 28 Days Later for this reason, at least they run after them.
Possible Spoiler**
Like when they got stuck in the road tunnel and they had to change the tire. How gay would it have been if they were slow moving zombie. “Hurry, they are half a mile away put the damn tire on!”. “It takes 1 min to change a tire and they take about 40 mins to get here, we’re fine”.
LOL.
Rofl. Anyone else going to actually go see Zombieland when it comes out besides me?
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i’m going to see it. woody looks good in the trailer. it may be humorous.
i like the old-fashioned, slow rigor mortis zombies just as much as the mega-strong, fast modern ones.
Went back to some Spike Lee Joints
Hoop dreams- One of the only documentaries I can sit through and enjpy\
Inside Man_Fucking Awesome that’s all there is to say
Do the right thing- Pretty good, slightly overrated but still a well made film. Spike Lee has a very distinct style of film making. In every one of his pictures there is a heart and I feel like that’s what alot of filmakers lack nowadays
I watched Lady in the Water…I hated it the first time I saw it years ago, but loved it after this second watch. The main actress in that movie has a really unique quality about her.
It’s always that way with Shamalyan’s (sp?) movies, you either love 'em or hate 'em
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
I watched Lady in the Water…I hated it the first time I saw it years ago, but loved it after this second watch. The main actress in that movie has a really unique quality about her.
It’s always that way with Shamalyan’s (sp?) movies, you either love 'em or hate 'em[/quote]
Myabe I should re-watch Lady in the Water. I hated that and The Village the first time I watched them and haven’t bothered with them since. I really liked Unbreakable, I thought that The 6th Sense and Signs were alright but didn’t really live up to all the hype.
I just re-watched the 2004 version of Dawn Of the Dead after all the zombie talk in this thread. That is defintely my favorite zombie movie, and Ving Rhames is a bad ass motherfucker!
[quote]waldo21212 wrote:
I just re-watched the 2004 version of Dawn Of the Dead after all the zombie talk in this thread. That is defintely my favorite zombie movie, and Ving Rhames is a bad ass motherfucker![/quote]
I would say best of all time myself. I can’t think of another zombie movie I’ve watched as many times and that felt as potentially real as that.
The ending is fucked up though. I would have stayed on the boat I guess.
Saw The Informant last night - if you don’t bring anything to hang yourself with half way through out of sheer boredom you might just fall asleep, which would be better than sitting through the whole thing. Boring p.o.s.
Green Mile - Michael Clarke Duncan at about 6’9" is friggin awesome. “Like the coffee, just spelt different”
Hancock - I know Charlize Theron’s in it, and um, let’s see, ummmm…
Snatch - yes, again. “Got proper fucked, didya?”
9- It had good action and an internal struggle between the good guys that I wasn’t expecting. It definitely gave the story some much needed depth since the bad guys don’t speak. The ending was a little strange though. It’s worth a rental.
I liked Signs and Unbreakable, but The Village and the Lady in the Water are just terrible. I really can’t see how I could ever come to like either of them. I really feel like Shyamalan tried to produce hit after hit as fast as he could and he just seemed to run out of steam. Shame.
Saw District 9 last night.(Hooray for another really exciting saturday night). Surprisingly good movie. I was a bit skeptical after the first 10 mins but about half way through it really started to kick ass. Definitely not the type of movie that everyone would like though.
Wolverine - Origins
For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins
For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).[/quote]
Blue Ray is so gay. I guess in 2 years, I’ll need X-ray, Beta Ray, and Billy Ray to watch movies.
I’ll stick to good ole VHS.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins
For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).
Blue Ray is so gay. I guess in 2 years, I’ll need X-ray, Beta Ray, and Billy Ray to watch movies.
I’ll stick to good ole VHS.[/quote]
Funny…It’s like I have heard these words before.
Oh, that’s right…when I was a kid and my uncle STILL had an 8 track tape player.
A fucking 8 TRACK PLAYER.