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RE: At the Movies! - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 09-29-2017

(08-13-2017, 07:19 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote: I'm looking for a Mexican movie about three dudes (the son of a business man and the thieves who were going to rob him) who got trapped in a elevator during a three-day holiday.

Does anyone know the name? I watched a small segment a year and a half ago and I can't remenber it.

So the other day I decided to ask actual Mexicans about this movie... either they mistook it for a Bolivian movie that follows the same premise or they just didn't knew what I was talking about. How lovely....


RE: At the Movies! - tatochypz - 10-01-2017

i finally got around to seeing it. i personally thought it was fantastic, i'd probably put it in the top three stephen king adaptations


RE: At the Movies! - CLXcool - 10-01-2017

(10-01-2017, 10:13 PM)retr0pia75 Wrote: i finally got around to seeing it. i personally thought it was fantastic, i'd probably put it in the top three stephen king adaptations

Stephen King and Tim Curry have given their praise for the new It adaptation.


RE: At the Movies! - tatochypz - 10-01-2017

(10-01-2017, 10:20 PM)CLXcool Wrote:
(10-01-2017, 10:13 PM)retr0pia75 Wrote: i finally got around to seeing it. i personally thought it was fantastic, i'd probably put it in the top three stephen king adaptations

Stephen King and Tim Curry have given their praise for the new It adaptation.

and it's very much warranted to. the 1990 miniseries outside of curry's performance as pennywise has not aged very well at all so it's good to see something that truly does the novel justice
i also loved how they took advantage of it being set in the late 80's, anyone with an eye for background details can notice the theater showing batman '89 and leathal weapon 2 and elm street 5 later on


RE: At the Movies! - Raiden Blackwood - 10-01-2017

I recently watch The Void and I highly recommend it to everyone. It's a very Lovecraftian horror flick and beautifully done. It's also from the guys that made Manborg, so that's an added bonus.


RE: At the Movies! - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 10-03-2017

Can somebody please tell me from which movie this GIF is from?
Oh, and remenber that Mexican movie I said I was looking for? I decided to gave up in my search for the time being. Maybe I going to try again in a couple of months.


RE: At the Movies! - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 10-04-2017

BBC article on games that were turned into films !

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41498073


RE: At the Movies! - gamemaster1991 - 10-04-2017

(10-03-2017, 08:24 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote: Can somebody please tell me from which movie this GIF is from?

That would be Beverly Hills Ninja.


RE: At the Movies! - Raiden Blackwood - 10-04-2017

I finally got around to watching Lights Out. I saw the short film the movie is based on several years ago and the movie does it justice. 8/10

Also rewatched Requiem for a Dream because my fiancee had never seen it. Still a beautifully depressing work of art. 10/10


RE: At the Movies! - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 10-04-2017

(10-04-2017, 08:13 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 08:24 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote: Can somebody please tell me from which movie this GIF is from?

That would be Beverly Hills Ninja.

Ah, I see. It's the movie any good?


RE: At the Movies! - gamemaster1991 - 10-05-2017

(10-04-2017, 09:02 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote:
(10-04-2017, 08:13 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 08:24 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote: Can somebody please tell me from which movie this GIF is from?

That would be Beverly Hills Ninja.

Ah, I see. It's the movie any good?

I don't really remember. I haven't seen it since High school, but I want to say that it's not his best movie. However Chris Farley is still pretty funny in it and I remember getting a few good laughs out of it. It's about a guy that was raised by a clan of ninjas because they thought he would grow up to be the legendary White Ninja. He grows up to be a fat, awkward klutz, so doubts are cast on to hm. When he leaves Tokyo to go to Beverly Hills to prove himself, his adoptive brother follows him to protect him.

If anything it's worth a watch just to see Chris Farley's last movie.


RE: At the Movies! - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 10-18-2017

(09-29-2017, 02:06 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote: As someone who liked the first Kingsman movie I shall ask.... how good is the sequel called "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"?

Well, judging by the lack of responses nobody here watched it yet.


RE: At the Movies! - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 10-21-2017

So I just finished watching Ang Lee's 'Crounching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'.

It managed to perfectly fuse action/adveture with drama. The characters are all dynamic and their decisions affect the plot (rather than the other way around), this is backed up by the spot on acting. The wire work was actually well done and it helped to improve the action. The scenery and the photography is beatiful.

Overall, just go see it.


RE: At the Movies! - tatochypz - 10-24-2017

sometimes, it's just way too easy to make a joke about something

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RE: At the Movies! - CLXcool - 10-24-2017

^ Michael Bay. King of special effects and ruining people's childhoods one by one.