Have you seen the theatre production of it? It's brilliant, and no Daniel Radcliffe!nadroJ said:But, Daniel Radcliffe URRGGHHHH <///3 I tried to watch The Jonathon Ross Show the other day with him on it and I literally can't watch his stupid face on screen. He is AWFUL. Excruciatingly awkward to watch. Despite this, I still want to see Woman in Black.
tomahawKSU said:Drive
Everyone kept jerking all over this movie saying how awesome it was so I decided decided to rent it and watch it. Some people even said Ryan Goslig deserved an Oscar. Right, and Transformers will win every award. This movie really was total ****. Goslig was awkward the entire movie, felt like like there was no connection to the characters and it was just a waste of my time. I could go on but that will make me only more annoyed at how i wasted my time with that movie.
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furie said:The film was over two hours long, one piss yourself moment doesn't detract from the rest of the tedium
I'm neutral about the film. The stuff with muppets in as focus was great, the stuff with humans in as focus was utterly dreadful. The entire thing comes out pretty "meh".
tomahawKSU said:See, the ENTIRE time I was watching I thought somebody switched it out for some different movie. Gosling was so awkward the entire movie, it was painful, there was zero attachment to the characters, the constant head stomping seemed over done. Personally I'm not a fan of over the top gory violence, I hate the Saw movies, and the deaths in this movie felt very saw. The soundtrack made it worse, I felt like I was watching some cheesy 80's teen comedy where a boom box and the token black kid were gonna roll up outside the popular white kids house and then they were gonna encourage him to go get the girl and leave him in the yard with the boombox. (Totally just combined about 5 80's movies but I don't care)
I think Gosling is a horrible actor, and his part was just ****. There was no depth, if he would've been shot in the face and the movie ended, I wouldn't have shed a tear as there was no attachment.
peep said:The Room with intro Q&A with Tommy Wiseau
You all know how awful the film is, well, these special screenings with the man himself were absolute chaos, I loved every minute of them. The man is actually deluded and insane but absolutely hilarious. The crowd were going nuts for it too, plastic footballs were being thrown around, thousands of plastic spoons and, yeah, it was just mental. I'm looking for good quality recordings of the Q&As but the professional ones haven't been released yet, here's a good one though to give you an idea of how mental he actually is...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3o4MQF3tb8&feature=related[/youtube]
Rating: 1/5 (film) - 5/5 (experience)
nadroJ said:tomahawKSU said:See, the ENTIRE time I was watching I thought somebody switched it out for some different movie. Gosling was so awkward the entire movie, it was painful, there was zero attachment to the characters, the constant head stomping seemed over done. Personally I'm not a fan of over the top gory violence, I hate the Saw movies, and the deaths in this movie felt very saw. The soundtrack made it worse, I felt like I was watching some cheesy 80's teen comedy where a boom box and the token black kid were gonna roll up outside the popular white kids house and then they were gonna encourage him to go get the girl and leave him in the yard with the boombox. (Totally just combined about 5 80's movies but I don't care)
I think Gosling is a horrible actor, and his part was just ****. There was no depth, if he would've been shot in the face and the movie ended, I wouldn't have shed a tear as there was no attachment.
Constant head stomping? You see no blood until at least an hour into the film and there is one shot of a head being stomped on? And how, in any way, shape or form is the violence in Drive akin to Saw? It kind of makes me think you definitely have watched something different, because it's really nothing like it. Also, the music is 70s inspired so why it made you think of 80s music I don't know =/ The whole style of Drive is grindhouse inspired, so you get the cool, underground retro sounding soundtrack with smooth, sexy characters, cool costumes (that scorpion jacket and gloves combo <3), awesome cars with caricatured blood and violence as opposed to the horror style gore as seen in Saw.
I will argue for this film forever because in my opinion it's just an all rounder and I just can't understand how someone can be so dismissive of it XD