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Dukasaur wrote:Went to go see it last night. I was impressed with how free of hyperbole or propaganda it was.
Army of GOD wrote:I think I'll end up watching it (once it goes to DVD) but I hate Affleck as an actor. That won't work in the movie's favor.
nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Go watch it now! Carpe diem!
Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Go watch it now! Carpe diem!
movie theater no has power =(
Symmetry wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
I don't agree with the great part, but it's a solid movie. Definitely worth a see.
Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Go watch it now! Carpe diem!
movie theater no has power =(
Metsfanmax wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Go watch it now! Carpe diem!
movie theater no has power =(
The one here in Ronkonkoma does, and usually it's lower price than the one on 347 anyway.
Also I've heard that PJ Cinemas is open.
nietzsche wrote:Symmetry wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
I don't agree with the great part, but it's a solid movie. Definitely worth a see.
It was very good, different, interesting, thrilling, and only a bit predictable and in things you don't mind much. It surprises you more than once with the direction the story unfolds. It was great, if this movie was made in the Inception way, we would be talking about the blockbuster of the summer, oscar worthy and stuff.
No, it's not the greatest movie of the decade but it's totally worth it the 10 bucks of going to the movies.
Symmetry's taste is a bit more educated though, I can understand he doesn't find it great.
Army of GOD wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Go watch it now! Carpe diem!
movie theater no has power =(
The one here in Ronkonkoma does, and usually it's lower price than the one on 347 anyway.
Also I've heard that PJ Cinemas is open.
Where's PJ Cinemas? I don't know shit about Stony Brook...
nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:I watched Looper last week. It was great, really.
This guy Brian Johnson has become one of my favorite directors/writers. He also wrote/directed Brick and The Brothers Bloom.
Dammit, I really want to see Looper in theaters though. It looks pretty interesting.
Go watch it now! Carpe diem!
maxfaraday wrote:This idea of sending people back in time to kill them is STOLEN from Doctor Who (the greates tv series ever).
The Weeping Angels already do that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_Angels
I' won't watch this shit.
Metsfanmax wrote:maxfaraday wrote:This idea of sending people back in time to kill them is STOLEN from Doctor Who (the greates tv series ever).
The Weeping Angels already do that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_Angels
I' won't watch this shit.
Pretty sure the idea of sending people back in time to kill other people is a lot older than fucking Doctor Who.
Metsfanmax wrote:maxfaraday wrote:This idea of sending people back in time to kill them is STOLEN from Doctor Who (the greates tv series ever).
The Weeping Angels already do that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_Angels
I' won't watch this shit.
Pretty sure the idea of sending people back in time to kill other people is a lot older than fucking Doctor Who.
Dukasaur wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:maxfaraday wrote:This idea of sending people back in time to kill them is STOLEN from Doctor Who (the greates tv series ever).
The Weeping Angels already do that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_Angels
I' won't watch this shit.
Pretty sure the idea of sending people back in time to kill other people is a lot older than fucking Doctor Who.
Maybe, but what would the Terminator have to do with that?
Terminator came out in 1982; Doctor Who started around 1964 or 65.
Dukasaur wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:maxfaraday wrote:This idea of sending people back in time to kill them is STOLEN from Doctor Who (the greates tv series ever).
The Weeping Angels already do that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_Angels
I' won't watch this shit.
Pretty sure the idea of sending people back in time to kill other people is a lot older than fucking Doctor Who.
Maybe, but what would the Terminator have to do with that?
Terminator came out in 1982; Doctor Who started around 1964 or 65.
Dukasaur wrote:In any case it's cute how quickly this thread turned from a discussion of Argo to a discussion of sci-fi movies.
Metsfanmax wrote:Dukasaur wrote:In any case it's cute how quickly this thread turned from a discussion of Argo to a discussion of sci-fi movies.
Is it really though? After all, Argo is basically about a sci-fi movie.
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