True Detective. im buying the box. what a fucking finale.
What have you watched recently?
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Is it really that good?
Too bad it's supposed to be an anthology meaning the next season will have different actors.
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Too bad it's supposed to be an anthology meaning the next season will have different actors.
Didn't know that!
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This Is The End.
Considering i usually don't watch comedies and i hate self-referentiality, i found this quite amusing, i think they pulled it off nicely. Also, the last part gave me a distinct "video-gamey" feeling.
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I've been watching Battle Royal..... What the hell man?
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Oh man, the Eric Andre show is hilarious. That where I posted this gif from in the hahaha thread
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My guess is it's one of those shows that either people find fucking hilarious or not funny at all. I'm from the former side.
Here's some clips
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Watched 300: Rise of a Nation.
It was basically 300 on boats. Enjoyable spectacle, light on the plot. If you liked the first one, this is basically the same movie with a three minute angry sex scene. Which was kind of awkward to watch with my wife next to me...
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I thought it was great honestly. The battle scene choreography was excellent, the subtle war between the leaders (which manifests especially in the control over who actually fucks who in the sex scene). Well played protagonist and main antagonist, well fleshed out story of how Xerxes came to be. It's far from the same movie IMO, it shows much more appreciation for subtlety and the intricacies of war politics while still showing the brutality of war in practice.
Well worth seeing, and a worthy successor to the first.
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True detective was a blast, great series overall. I cannot recommend this enough.
Watched Stalingrad (2013) yesterday, despite not being a great movie, it looks gorgeous and its quite fun to watch.
It's something like 300, but in Stalingrad during the ww2.
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I watched The Fifth Element for the first time in years. I totally forgot how fucking cool this movie is. It's such a joyride. Also, Chris Tucker is amazing in this movie. Enjoy:
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I thought it was great honestly. The battle scene choreography was excellent, the subtle war between the leaders (which manifests especially in the control over who actually fucks who in the sex scene). Well played protagonist and main antagonist, well fleshed out story of how Xerxes came to be. It's far from the same movie IMO, it shows much more appreciation for subtlety and the intricacies of war politics while still showing the brutality of war in practice.
Well worth seeing, and a worthy successor to the first.
I guess I didn't mean to come across quite so sardonic but let me throw in my 2 cents (lots of spoilers... sorta).
QuoteBoth movies begin with the origin of a king. The first about Leonidas, the second Xerxes. With the threat of war looming, both protagonist try to rally an army but are met with some kind of resistance to waring with Xerxes forces. Without other options they take a much smaller force to set a defense and are challenged by waves of enemy attackers, and included in said force is the protagonist best friend and son (over whom there is a debate to whether or not he is ready to fight). However, by implementing superior tactics they overcome the onslaught of enemies and gain victory in battle a few times. After losing several men and a couple of commanders (including executing one of the failed commanders themselves), the antagonist summons the protagonist to try and come to some kind of peaceful agreement that entails servitude as a general. It doesn't work. Infuriated the antagonist sends out a massive force which finally causes the protagonist and his force to take a number of casualties, and ends the father/son relationship by killing one of them off. Without any other options the protagonist sets out on a suicide mission in order to defeat the antagonist by their own hand. In the end the Persian army is faced with a united army formed be several of the city states who have finally come to an alliance.
I think that pretty well sums up the "samyness" of the two movies. There's definitely intricacies there, particularly in the politics, but the plot does run a very similar overarching course.
Like I said. I enjoyed both films but because of how the overarching plot flows, that really isn't that surprising.
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I'm not sure how well this will fit in here between 300 and Stalingrad 3D but Blue Jasmine was pretty good in my opinion
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I guess I didn't mean to come across quite so sardonic but let me throw in my 2 cents (lots of spoilers... sorta).
Both movies begin with the origin of a king. The first about Leonidas, the second Xerxes. With the threat of war looming, both protagonist try to rally an army but are met with some kind of resistance to waring with Xerxes forces. Without other options they take a much smaller force to set a defense and are challenged by waves of enemy attackers, and included in said force is the protagonist best friend and son (over whom there is a debate to whether or not he is ready to fight). However, by implementing superior tactics they overcome the onslaught of enemies and gain victory in battle a few times. After losing several men and a couple of commanders (including executing one of the failed commanders themselves), the antagonist summons the protagonist to try and come to some kind of peaceful agreement that entails servitude as a general. It doesn't work. Infuriated the antagonist sends out a massive force which finally causes the protagonist and his force to take a number of casualties, and ends the father/son relationship by killing one of them off. Without any other options the protagonist sets out on a suicide mission in order to defeat the antagonist by their own hand. In the end the Persian army is faced with a united army formed be several of the city states who have finally come to an alliance.
I think that pretty well sums up the "samyness" of the two movies. There's definitely intricacies there, particularly in the politics, but the plot does run a very similar overarching course.
Like I said. I enjoyed both films but because of how the overarching plot flows, that really isn't that surprising.
QuoteWhile both movies showcase two kings, they hardly play the same role during both movies. Xerxes isn't even the main antagonist of the second movie, and act more as a minor character. The focus is on the naval battles between Persia and Greece, along with the subtle fight between their leaders. By contrast, there was no subtlety in 300, and the interaction between the kings lasted at most a few scenes.
300 was a movie about how a force became almost unbeatable against a Goliath of an army until betrayed. A battle wherein the underdog succeeds throughout the movie, but finally falls at the end. In the second movie, the underdog fails throughout the movie, yet finally triumphs at the end - not due to war effort, but due to war politics.
Besides that, in war, battles have their ups and downs, and the small second wind Themistokles gets through tactics and the small number of boats/soldiers his army destroys is nothing compared to how well the 300 did, slaughtering practically thousands of Persians.
So yes, both movies are about war, both movies have kings - apart from that, I'm having trouble seeing your comparison.
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Got to watch the Escape Plan, with Arnold and rocky. It wasn't that bad, but the way they did the end was weird
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Watched the entire first season of Gravity Falls... damn well written show, it's like the cartoon version of Twin Peaks
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Got to watch the Escape Plan, with Arnold and rocky. It wasn't that bad, but the way they did the end was weird
Not yet on Netflix unfortunately, adverts for the bluray release reminded me of this. Unfortunately the trailer show an amount of action and shooting that i wasn't expecting from the first trailer! And that doesn't seems good for me.
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Walter Mitty
Pretty decent, very nice CGI (not over the top, just very nicely blended!).
Dallas Buyers Club
Liked it although I kinda missed the point maybe? Just stuff happening, pretty grim and very good character development though.
47 Ronin
I liked it but I knew it was gonna be a B fantasy movie, if you know the plot is gonna be thin then it's quite enjoyable.
Wolf of Wall Street
Didn't really like it, was super long as well. Just meh, some funny scenes here and there but I kinda dislike the finance world and I didn't think it was gonna be about that, just party stuff xD His wife though.. hot damn. Fuck this, I like the movie.
Frozen
Ermahgerd it's a musical. Another surprise but it was pretty enjoyable albeit thin.
Escape Plan is on my list as well! If you say it isn't bad then that's all I need to know
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