Dvader said:I just saw Ninja Assassin, HOLY SHIT!!! What a fucking awesome action movie!
that movie is all kinds of awesomeness sadly it went over a lot of americans heads with all the bad reviews it got
As soon as I saw the previews for the movie all I could think was, "there's already a Red Steel 2 movie?" Definitely something I want to check out, though probably not in the theaters.
robio said:As soon as I saw the previews for the movie all I could think was, "there's already a Red Steel 2 movie?" Definitely something I want to check out, though probably not in the theaters.
You are thinking of the Warrior's Way which is coming out soon. That has cowboys and ninjas, I dont know anything about the movie. Ninja Assassin came out last year, its about one ninja kicking the ass of his entire former clan.
eggmiester said:that movie is all kinds of awesomeness sadly it went over a lot of americans heads with all the bad reviews it got
The previews made it look really cheesy bad, but to be fair the movie is so crazy it was almost a cartoon, thats what came across in the previews. What didn't come across is that the movie was an extremely well made action movie that hits all the right beats, has a great action movie story and some truely spectacular action scenes.
Last night I watched "The Secret of Kells"
It's mostly coincidental that I should watch two animated films back to back but this (after Peur(s) du Noir) was another stunningly beautiful film with a wonderful and extremely unique style of art and animation. Unlike Peur(s) du Noir though this was incredibly colourful and bright. Also unlike Peur(s) du Noir the story is very grand and epic about people going through dark times of extreme danger and struggling for the survival of their lives and civilisation. It's a fictionalised account of the writing of The Book of Kells (still on display today in Trinity College Dublin). I have an emotional connection to Ireland and the Irish ... and reading all the grim news about their budget for the next four years and the IMF stepping in etc meant that the timing of me watching this also added to the emotional impact it had on me.
I recommend it very very highly to everyone. Especially to lovers or animation and in particular studio ghibli.
Dvader said:The previews made it look really cheesy bad, but to be fair the movie is so crazy it was almost a cartoon, thats what came across in the previews. What didn't come across is that the movie was an extremely well made action movie that hits all the right beats, has a great action movie story and some truely spectacular action scenes.
What the hell? This is the movie starring Rain the Korean pop star right? I was avoiding it based on reviews, but now I will check it out when it comes to dvd.
bugsonglass said:Last night I watched "The Secret of Kells"
It's mostly coincidental that I should watch two animated films back to back but this (after Peur(s) du Noir) was another stunningly beautiful film with a wonderful and extremely unique style of art and animation. Unlike Peur(s) du Noir though this was incredibly colourful and bright. Also unlike Peur(s) du Noir the story is very grand and epic about people going through dark times of extreme danger and struggling for the survival of their lives and civilisation. It's a fictionalised account of the writing of The Book of Kells (still on display today in Trinity College Dublin). I have an emotional connection to Ireland and the Irish ... and reading all the grim news about their budget for the next four years and the IMF stepping in etc meant that the timing of me watching this also added to the emotional impact it had on me.
I recommend it very very highly to everyone. Especially to lovers or animation and in particular studio ghibli.
I've got this on my rental list.
Er...... so Frank Darabont fired all of the Walking Dead writers.
gamingeek said:Er...... so Frank Darabont fired all of the Walking Dead writers.
WTF?!
Best show on TV right now and you fire the writers. But the article makes it seem like Darabont did not like the writers and rewrote all the scripts for the show.
Dvader said:
WTF?!Best show on TV right now and you fire the writers. But the article makes it seem like Darabont did not like the writers and rewrote all the scripts for the show.
I'm more befuddled with the seasons of US TV. I remember one season used to be 24 episodes? Then I hear that season 1 of Walking Dead is 6 episodes and season 1 of Human Target is 12 episodes? What happened? It's confusing.
If American shows are getting shorter, all I can say is fuck yes.
(As long as long ones don't die out completely.)
Number of episodes in a season vary a lot. I've as few as around 8 to as many as 24-25 with many series being around 10-13 episodes per season
i think the trashy ones like lost, 24, sex and the city etc have 24 or 25 episodes etc cause they can just churn them out. the better quality ones eg the wire, the sopranos, deadwood, six feet under etc have about 12-13.
so yeah it's a question of quality over quantity
bugsonglass said:i think the trashy ones like lost, 24, sex and the city etc have 24 or 25 episodes etc cause they can just churn them out. the better quality ones eg the wire, the sopranos, deadwood, six feet under etc have about 12-13.
so yeah it's a question of quality over quantity
No, thats cable vs network. Network shows have around 20 episodes a season. Cable has 12-13. Nothing to do with quality, cable doesn't have as much money or needs to fill time with new content as much.
Dvader said:No, thats cable vs network. Network shows have around 20 episodes a season. Cable has 12-13. Nothing to do with quality, cable doesn't have as much money or needs to fill time with new content as much.
i didn't know that's what it was, but i knew it wasn't what i said. i was joking
Anyone see this?
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Tonight I watched a French animated film called Peur(s) du Noir. Which google tells me means Fear(s) of the Dark:
It was a very very weird film. One of those I sort of enjoy, even though I don't quite understand completely art-house type affairs. It consists of 4 shorter films with a fifth one used as link between the 4 as well as some bits of monologue. The visual style is very striking and it's entirely in black and white. Each of the short films has its own very unique style of art and animation. The stories themselves are pretty absurd and rather difficult to describe. Let me just say in there somewhere there were elements of magical realism, Kafka, the Fly, Audition, the hound of the Baskervilles, french/european folklore and a lot of Limbo (even though this came before and could in fact very well have been an influence). It's a very very dark film that's rather unsettling, I would recommend it though if you think it may be your sort of thing, and certainly to fans of comics and animation. I think I will link a bunch of images to give a better idea.
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