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jaekwon15 said:Did you happen to notice this?
Haha, second strike!
Edit: Just to make it clear. Your second strike because you pointed out two things you thought were errors when they were actually correct.
jaekwon15 said:Did you happen to notice this?
mac said:Haha, second strike!
Edit: Just to make it clear. Your second strike because you pointed out two things you thought were errors when they were actually correct.
jaekwon15 said:Oh no. I have been ruined by their on-line superiority complexes. I'm melting. I'm melting.
mac said:Er, you were the one so eager to point out their imagined grammatical faults.
+10 points for mentioning Titicut Follies. I was going to bring it up, then figured no one would know what I was talking about.mac said:LOL, it's not Titicut Follies.
Jaekwon15 makes every thread fun. We really need a "subscribe to user" button.Acid08 said:This thread has been so much fun to read through. I guess I'm going to wait for DVD for this one.
Some of the deleted musical sequences play over the end creditsciD_Vain said:someone told me there was something after the credits. god damn it
I think it would have been wild. Its the kind of thing that I was totally expecting from the movie.Vincent Alexander said:I meant to say about your (Dead) post earlier, in regards to the alternate ending. I was actually expectingto go back into her fantasy world after the lobotomy, and would've enjoyed it. Not sure how I feel about them all joining in together on stage and singing though....
Vincent Alexander said:Jaekwon15 makes every thread fun. We really need a "subscribe to user" button.
Solo said:After thinking about it, the whole movie should have been a short with just the action sequences (tethered together somehow) and been about 30 minutes long.
we have a winnerJill Sandwich said:I think it should have been 60 minutes of the girls making out in slow motion to Careless Whisper.
Jill Sandwich said:I think it should have been 60 minutes of the girls making out in slow motion to Careless Whisper.
I use "whatsoever" all the time. Both in written and verbal communication. Have you never heard the word before?jaekwon15 said:Did you happen to notice this?
I could be wrong, but I think this line was a jab at "elitists". Maybe Sucker Punch has no point, and that's fine? That's how I take the line anyway.Kimosabae said:Sweet Pea says something to the effect of, "Dancing should mean something. It's more than random gyrating and titillation".
Snyder could not have written that line.
Vincent Alexander said:I could be wrong, but I think this line was a jab at "elitists". Maybe Sucker Punch has no point, and that's fine? That's how I take the line anyway.
Yeah, I'd probably say it's impossible. Unless the point is to not have a point. But in that case, there would be a point. -Head explodes-Kimosabae said:What's the point of making anything with no point? Is that possible?
Kimosabae said:What's the point of making anything with no point? Is that possible?
Jill Sandwich said:I think it should have been 60 minutes of the girls making out in slow motion to Careless Whisper.
Damn. I've never watched a single one of their film reviews, but that was good. I especially liked his comparison between Sucker Punch and Inception. I'll be checking his reviews out more often.xxxstylzxxx said:I would so pay to see this lol.
BTW I for one really enjoyed Sucker Punch. While not a perfect movie by any stretch it was nowhere near as bad as many critics and movie goers alike are making it out to be.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/2962-Sucker-Punch
The most spot on review that I've come across so far.
xxxstylzxxx said:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/2962-Sucker-Punch
The most spot on review that I've come across so far.
xxxstylzxxx said:I would so pay to see this lol.
BTW I for one really enjoyed Sucker Punch. While not a perfect movie by any stretch it was nowhere near as bad as many critics and movie goers alike are making it out to be.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/2962-Sucker-Punch
The most spot on review that I've come across so far.
michaelsrevenge said:'Intensely personal heart, mind, and soul we hardly ever get to see in big budget blockbusters' LOL. That's a terrible review
neorej said:That review was awesome.
I think he was laughing because he, like me, is of the opinion that Sucker Punch comes nowhere close to having a personal or intense amount of soul or heart.xxxstylzxxx said:What about that statement is in any way inaccurate? Those particular elements are hard to come by in big budget blockbusters. Sure you'll get your fair share of high quality cinematic experiences in the form of B.O. successes like "The Dark Knight" but films of that stature seem to be a rarity these days.
he makes some good points.xxxstylzxxx said:I would so pay to see this lol.
BTW I for one really enjoyed Sucker Punch. While not a perfect movie by any stretch it was nowhere near as bad as many critics and movie goers alike are making it out to be.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/2962-Sucker-Punch
The most spot on review that I've come across so far.
it was about as much soul and heart as Zack is capable of. so if you curve the grading scale...big ander said:I think he was laughing because he, like me, is of the opinion that Sucker Punch comes nowhere close to having a personal or intense amount of soul or heart.
I don't even think it having a mind is debatable.
it's thelma and louise with perfect thighs.firehawk12 said:That Escapist review's last argument about male gaze makes no sense... because at that point, the Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider films become grrrrrrl power films as well.
I mean, this thing ain't exactly Thelma and Louise.
big ander said:I think he was laughing because he, like me, is of the opinion that Sucker Punch comes nowhere close to having a personal or intense amount of soul or heart.
I don't even think it having a mind is debatable.
I could see someone trying to remake Thelma and Louise with two starlets who make out with each other for 30 minutes now.Dreams-Visions said:it's thelma and louise with perfect thighs.![]()
michaelsrevenge said:Edit: Watched it again to confirm. His argument for the movie empowering women is 'WELL ALL THE GUYS ARE BAD'. It just sounds like he's trying to defend the movie as opposed to giving a rounded opinion of it. *Dismissive wank*
I don't like Snyder at all, but I could give him the first part of the review. Once he started talking about how women were represented in the film, he completely lost me.xxxstylzxxx said:I don't get that impression at all. I think his analysis was thorough enough to justify his opinion as to why he thought it was a good film. He also went out of his way to acknowledge it's shortcomings and was fully aware that it would have its fair share of detractors for the very same reasons that he and movie goers like myself found to be appealing.
You have every right to disagree with his points but to classify it as a terrible review is not giving credit where credit is due.
Yeah, they weren't fucking Ellen Ripley, they were just straight nerd fantasy generic. I really don't understand how someone could be praising their representation.firehawk12 said:The girls in this film are the natural fanboy progression of Trinity from the Matrix films. I don't deny that they're supposedly strong women, but they're still male fantasies of strong women.
yea, I think you left a bit prematurely. it was just her escape/coping mechanism going active.Zeal said:Only movie in years I had to walk out on. Not only was it incomprehensible, it was just stupid.
Walked out after I saw a white guy in a japanese temple give the blonde chick a katana, oh yeah, then a samurai with a chaingun and bazooka appeared.
Game over.
firehawk12 said:The girls in this film are the natural fanboy progression of Trinity from the Matrix films. I don't deny that they're supposedly strong women, but they're still male fantasies of strong women.
Dreams-Visions said:yea, I think you left a bit prematurely. it was just her escape/coping mechanism going active.
Do you live in Bakersfield?Zeal said:Only movie in years I had to walk out on. Not only was it incomprehensible, it was just stupid.
Walked out after I saw a white guy in a japanese temple give the blonde chick a katana, oh yeah, then a samurai with a chaingun and bazooka appeared.
Game over.
Would you say the film is a critique on geek cultures sexism?
ZS: It is, absolutely. I find it interesting, in a lot of ways, that this movie of all the movies Ive made has been universally hated by fanboys, which I find really interesting. Its like a fanboy indictment, in some ways. They cant have fun with the geek culture sexual hang ups.
I thought it was basically you commenting on those attendants at Comic-Con who shout, Youre hot! at beautiful cast members.
ZS: Yeah! 100%. They dont know how to be around it. Its funny because someone one asked me about why I dressed the girls like that, and I said, Do you not get the metaphor there? The girls are in a brothel performing for men in the dark. In the fantasy sequences, the men in the dark are us. The men in the dark are basically me; dorky sci-fi kids.
Is it wrong to enjoy seeing Babydoll in that school girl outfit, though?
ZS: I have no problem with this dichotomy as to why she is in the outfit. You can say what you want about the movie, but I did not shoot the girls in an exploitative way. They might be dressed sexually, but I didnt shoot the movie to exploit their sexuality. Theres no close-ups of cleavage, or stuff like that. I really wanted it to be up to the viewer to feel those feelings or not. Does that make sense?