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What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??

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Offline stormbolt7

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #315 on: May 11, 2014, 08:19:20 PM »
The ultimate epic disaster with a twist YES we all know the saga and how Titanic ends.. WELL not this time MY version..
Just as they begin to sight land, east coast of America.
The Hindenburg crashes down into it, bursting into flame, and sinking them both.. How about that for a twist??

The Hindenburg disaster LOOKED very impressive, but really it was just quick-burning hydrogen and doped painted canvas and wood struts.  While that would not be GREAT for the Titanic's paint job, it certainly wouldn't sink it.  And people would be able to jump off into the water and be much finer than they were in the freezing north seas.

And if the Hindenburg went down over the water even more people would have survived than the 62 who survived versus 36 fatalities in the original disaster.

Would've been a godsend for the zeppelin passengers, really.

WELL darn it being all logical like that fine MY disaster movie .... As they burn, Moby Dick slams into them.. To be finished of by Captain Nemo's nautlilus.. Now that outta do it!!
DON'T MAKE ME have GODZILLA STOMP on them!!

BTW not sure they still do .. YET local baseball team Uses clips of Godzilla when trying to get crowd into it.
Use the jumping, dancing Godzilla ... as well as clapping, after he hits someone else with thrown boulder think it was.
For the let's go as the beat plays thummm thumm thummm They have part of clip of King Kong, in time, pounding on village gate.

All on jumbotron of course !!

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #316 on: May 12, 2014, 08:33:18 AM »
OMG   NOW I get it .. TOTAL men in black X-files type coverup ..

It was no stinking iceberg .. The Titanic HIT Godzilla Then sank!! 

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #317 on: May 12, 2014, 02:28:04 PM »
Again, if you want to watch a disaster movie just watch anything by Paul W.S Anderson.

It'll likely be fucking catastrophic.

Apart from Even Horizon. That was ok.

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #318 on: May 13, 2014, 05:50:12 AM »
Apart from Even Horizon. That was ok.

Pilots love a nice even horizon.

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #319 on: May 13, 2014, 02:56:20 PM »
As someone who is working towards her pilots license...sorry...but nothing beats a good power dive....

Especially when its between someone's...

Oooops...better stop there
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #320 on: May 16, 2014, 04:06:03 PM »
The Shawshank Redemption...

It rarely gets much better.....and two lines from the movie sum it up for me...

Andy Dufresne: "I guess it comes down to a simple choice really. Get busy living, or get busy dying."

Red: "There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret. Not because I'm in here, or because you think I should. I look back on the way I was then: a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can't. That kid's long gone and this old man is all that's left. I got to live with that. Rehabilitated? It's just a bullshit word. So you go on and stamp your form, sonny, and stop wasting my time. Because to tell you the truth, I don't give a shit."
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #321 on: May 20, 2014, 03:56:54 AM »
So I really dug the new Godzilla.  The theme of this one was "gods", and they really drove it home. Godzilla is not just a monster - he's a pure force of nature, bringing huge waves and enormous storms and ravenous darkness with him everywhere he goes, and they really hit that motif beautifully.  Godzilla is not a friend to children or a defender of the world's people - he is a ancient world's god, and he has a duty that he performs, relentlessly and without hesitation. 

And the trailer scene with the scary chorus and the guys doing the HALO into San Francisco while the monsters destroy it was just as good as it looked.

I was pleased.  It just needed more of the original Godzilla theme and they shouldn't have fucked with his roar so much.  They put in too much of the Jurassic Park T-rex.
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #322 on: May 20, 2014, 04:03:55 AM »
So I really dug the new Godzilla.  The theme of this one was "gods", and they really drove it home. Godzilla is not just a monster - he's a pure force of nature, bringing huge waves and enormous storms and ravenous darkness with him everywhere he goes, and they really hit that motif beautifully.  Godzilla is not a friend to children or a defender of the world's people - he is a ancient world's god, and he has a duty that he performs, relentlessly and without hesitation. 

And the trailer scene with the scary chorus and the guys doing the HALO into San Francisco while the monsters destroy it was just as good as it looked.

I was pleased.  It just needed more of the original Godzilla theme and they shouldn't have fucked with his roar so much.  They put in too much of the Jurassic Park T-rex.

I might have to raise a point of order your honor....

I quote you

"Godzilla is not a friend to children or a defender of the world's people - he is a ancient world's god, and he has a duty that he performs, relentlessly and without hesitation"

I wonder if Godzilla is truly an ancient world's god...or is Godzilla merely the product of a modern world's technological obscenities and expansionists tendencies run amok?

Just sayin...

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #323 on: May 20, 2014, 05:21:40 AM »

I wonder if Godzilla is truly an ancient world's god...or is Godzilla merely the product of a modern world's technological obscenities and expansionists tendencies run amok?

In this movie's case, he is both - an ancient god awakened by modern technology.
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« Reply #324 on: May 21, 2014, 06:49:07 AM »
OK checked out the big G tonight ....  Kind of nice seeing they do touch back on some of origins.

Early Godzilla was in part an earth guardian. Defending against other monsters yes.. One reason he began rampaging against men. Was due to their waste, and wounding of the planet. Through nuclear technologies and other harmful practices.
Nice seeing can be an ally as well as enemy again. Later Toho movies had him just a rampaging force. That kind of lost it's purpose.

ALSO notice possible foreshadowing to Mothra ..... in this one.. anyone else catch it??  Mothra also considered a god by the island inhabitants, that worship her.

Latest creature.. has some look, back to Destroyah .. Yet also it's own creation. Think they used the Emp surge idea, with alien in Godzilla 2000.
Anyways .. will be interesting to see if they continue.  Also if they do ... Which classic monsters may get remake. I did like the updated version of Ghidra in Final Wars. Seemed to be more kick ass, and harder to defeat. Before he turned into the usual dragon look.

Michelle Bikini island ... Before the bomb test back in time .. Sounds like a great place for pirate sluts of the spanish main to hang out!!

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #325 on: May 22, 2014, 04:04:24 AM »
Those new monsters were touched upon by Destroyah and Battra, but they were PRIMARILY the Cloverfield monster with scary Decepticon faces.
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #326 on: May 22, 2014, 03:56:18 PM »
Those new monsters were touched upon by Destroyah and Battra, but they were PRIMARILY the Cloverfield monster with scary Decepticon faces.

and in line with that...

"Cloverfield"

The monster came from the Atlantic Ocean, where it was awakened by Tagruato submarines sent down from Chuai Station to investigate. The monster rampages throughout Manhattan, destroying the city in its path. This destruction causes the United States government to sacrifice New York City in an attempt to kill the monster with heavy ordnance in the Hammerdown protocol. Before that, the monster killed Jason Hawkins, crushing him with its tail on the Brooklyn Bridge; its parasites bite Marlena Diamond, causing her to explode from the central cavity; and it bites Hud Platt in half just moments before the Hammerdown protocol.

The whisper after the credits states that the monster is still alive, however, J.J. Abrams states that the military bombing killed the creature. The monster's origins are revealed in Cloverfield/Kishin

The creature, upon arriving to New York City, attempts to eat the Statue of Liberty's head, then throws it into the city when it realizes the head isn't edible.   Some say this is a slap at many of the street food vendors in the city (in Manhatten we call them "Road Kill Connoisseurs") and was the first sign of good taste displayed in the Big Apple in decades.

I call it......simply an awesome movie :)

Thank you J. J. Abrams
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #327 on: May 25, 2014, 02:43:24 AM »
lets see, monster movies huh, try "Alien"  nothing says Entertainment like being  in a ship in space alone with a monster that has acid for blood and that human bodys are used to grow it in before it explodes out of said persons chest to take over all life   Pass the Nachos and Salsa  :P

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #328 on: May 26, 2014, 05:31:50 PM »
Aliens ...   Did anyone else. See the funny tribute mock-up that Mel Brooks did in Spaceballs??  Ohhh no not again!!  He he he

OK was in a hurry .. added this wrong thread.. So dropping it here.

Just watched Fifth Element again .....

Just something about it I like. Kind of it's own quirky thing. With a universe full of aliens N monsters.  A slightly younger Milla looking hot in bandages as well.

TOTALLY tried to catch them. Yet never had the chance. This year at Novi actually saw a couple dressed very to the character. Guy was Zorg .. the evil businessman. The lady YEppp dressed as Milla, that outfit, with a bit more covering her. Yet they both came in costume character from Fifth Element.

Never managed to get a pic of them.. saw them seperate briefly, then lost track of them...

Maybe next year ya never know ...

Think the diva getting ready to sing... so quiet in the space cruiser and opera house!!    Wink

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #329 on: May 27, 2014, 05:47:44 AM »
I finally got around to watching The Amazing Spider-Man.  I'd been putting it off because fuck it, how many Spider-Man movies can I take in a decade, but I was very pleased with it, actually.  Which makes me all the more disappointed by the terrible reviews for the sequel. But I thought it was a great to have an awkward, geeky teenage Peter Parker with a Brooklyn accent.

And MOTHERFUCKIN' HOMEBREW WEB SHOOTERS.  Fuck Raimi's organic jizz-shots, man.
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