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Exactly. I like the acting too. But I'm biased. I love almost everything Michael Mann makes it would seem.
Action movie, with some brilliant Shooting and fighting sequences.
Alien - what an amazing movie and as a scifi thriller en horror movie not very often bettered.
This film has gotten a lot of criticism when compared to the other 2 films in the trilogy, but I really enjoy the film. Right from the start with that epic plane sequence I am in the mood for almost 3 hours of fantastic stuff. Bane is a great villain, really nasty and scary. There's plenty of stuff going on in the film, almost too much going on as some subplots are over very quickly. Not the best soundtrack from Zimmer but I find it quite enjoyable. The only gripe I have with this film comes from the 2 main female characters played by Cotillard and Hathaway - I didn't care for them at all and they were annoying in a few scenes. All in all, this last installment in the trilogy is more mindless entertainment than the previous 2 outings, but it is more epic in scope, so it balances it out.
I loved Die Hard 4 when it came out but I am interestingly seeing more and more people realize Die hard 4 isn't that bad is it Die hard with a Vengence no but it's way better then A good Day to Die hard.
in Fact I would argue A Good Day to Die hard could of been a fairly decent film if they had a better script kept the villian the same throughout the film and given Mclane some cooler things to do and hired an actor instead of a block of wood to play Mclane's son the film could of been good.
sigh at least we have 1-4
Every time I watch this movie I am struck by how much the iconic Nolan Batman has ripped this movie of in his first attempt BB.
Then again it is a matter of historical fact that so much from the early comic Batman has been "borrowed" from the Shadow, coming close to plagiarism, so why would Nolan be any better.
This movie has everything, great music, setting, action, famous faces, good story and the "superhero" that was there first. Too bad there were not more Shadow movies with Baldwin.
It is about time that Sam Raimi finally came with his take on the Shadow saga, his previous attempt was a poor rip off. But now he has got the rights.
Lamont: "Good morning."
Margot: "Good morning. Oh, god, I dreamed."
Lamont: "So did I. What did you dream?"
Margo: "I was lying naked on a beach in the south seas. The tide was coming up over my toes. The sun was beating down. My skin was... hot and cool at the same time. It was wonderful. What was yours?"
Lamont: "I dreamed I tore all the skin off my face and was somebody else underneath."
Marot: "You have problems."
Lamont: "I'm aware of that."
Yes, I love the 1994 Shadow film. And I don't mean that in a cheesy or so bad it's good way, I just love it. It is my favourite comic book/superhero film.
I loved the line about being mentally rather endowed. I love this one as well more than any other comic book/superhero movie.
That was another good line, followed by Margot's "I bet you are." The Shadow had a sly sense of humor, it stayed on the tasteful side of innuendo.
What a hugely entertaining movie! Lester at his finest.
My experience of The Descent was similar, it was actually in the day time I caught it but I had the whole cinema to myself, that film will never give me the same experience again.
Definitely Marshall's best film although I do have a soft spot for Dog Soldiers, after that he's gone off the boil save some TV work he's done of recent.
Im glad I skipped it then. I wasn't too impressed with the first one, but I did enjoy Timothy Olyphant's take on 47.
Doom
Max Payne
Hitman
Even the Resident Evil films aren't spectacular. They are basically just B-grade zombie films.
With that being said I would love to see an adaptation of Bioshock, with Kevin Spacey playing the Andrew Ryan role and I honestly think Fallout would work great. The only thing we have seen similar to Fallout was "The Book of Eli." I have recently imagined a scene in which the wastelander is knocked out and we see him wake up and see a glimpse of brightness only to see a deathclaw hovering over him.
Had forgotten about it, but I saw that in the cinema when it came out. Was just a little kid back then.
They had it in the works for years to have it developed. I think Gore Verbinski was supposed to direct as well. But like you said it has sailed. 2010-2011 should have had it if it were to happen.