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Hammock Parties 04-01-2014 07:04 PM

Saw the new Arnold flick.

It was an Arnold flick.

Immensely satisfied. Immensely. The ending was note perfect.

rocknrolla 04-01-2014 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10507698)
"Mud" is on Netflix instant now.

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Good flick. Although, I kept asking myself, where did he get his smokes if he couldn't get food?

Easy 6 04-01-2014 08:55 PM

Started the new Lone Ranger about 25 minutes ago, cant believe STARZ had it so fast and whats more I cant believe how much I'm digging this, TOTALLY thought this would be a turd... but its actually like the original Indiana Jones set in the wild west.

Beautiful live sets, cinematography, the acting is no joke either... a true sight for my sore eyes, so why did it bomb?

The EXTREMELY sad realization hit me a few minutes ago that the "wild west" no longer holds any fascination or mystery for todays kids, its just dead to them... "horses and trains, old time guns and cowboy hats... I'm bored Dad".

No lie, this movie, and what became of it... feels like a true passing of the torch, kids simply don't give a shit about this kind of old stuff anymore, they couldn't be bothered, its somehow too far removed from them.

This movie should've been HUGE, it wasn't, and its not my generations fault... but it still makes me sad... it seems like all these kids today want is some bleep bloop blarp bullshit, no soul, no fascination with history... unless its some "old" Nintendo game.

Not to blame the kids, it happens... but its sad beyond words to see the western die before my eyes.

Deberg_1990 04-01-2014 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 10533268)
Started the new Lone Ranger about 25 minutes ago, cant believe STARZ had it so fast and whats more I cant believe how much I'm digging this, TOTALLY thought this would be a turd... but its actually like the original Indiana Jones set in the wild west.

Beautiful live sets, cinematography, the acting is no joke either... a true sight for my sore eyes, so why did it bomb?

The EXTREMELY sad realization hit me a few minutes ago that the "wild west" no longer holds any fascination or mystery for todays kids, its just dead to them... "horses and trains, old time guns and cowboy hats... I'm bored Dad".

No lie, this movie, and what became of it... feels like a true passing of the torch, kids simply don't give a shit about this kind of old stuff anymore, they couldn't be bothered, its somehow too far removed from them.

This movie should've been HUGE, it wasn't, and its not my generations fault... but it still makes me sad... it seems like all these kids today want is some bleep bloop blarp bullshit, no soul, no fascination with history... unless its some "old" Nintendo game.

Not to blame the kids, it happens... but its sad beyond words to see the western die before my eyes.


I saw it in the theater with my son who's 9 and we both enjoyed it. It didn't deserve to bomb the way it did. It's not out of this world spectacular, but it's not horrible either.

The media had it out for this movie from the start. When it didn't open huge, they all jumped on it like sharks. But whatever, I try not to listen to the medias judgement.

Hammock Parties 04-01-2014 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 10533268)
Not to blame the kids, it happens... but its sad beyond words to see the western die before my eyes.

You're being stupid. Several great western movies have come out in recent years. Well reviewed, made money, etc. Check out 3:10 to Yuma.

Fire Me Boy! 04-01-2014 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott free (Post 10533268)
Started the new Lone Ranger about 25 minutes ago, cant believe STARZ had it so fast and whats more I cant believe how much I'm digging this, TOTALLY thought this would be a turd... but its actually like the original Indiana Jones set in the wild west.

Beautiful live sets, cinematography, the acting is no joke either... a true sight for my sore eyes, so why did it bomb?

The EXTREMELY sad realization hit me a few minutes ago that the "wild west" no longer holds any fascination or mystery for todays kids, its just dead to them... "horses and trains, old time guns and cowboy hats... I'm bored Dad".

No lie, this movie, and what became of it... feels like a true passing of the torch, kids simply don't give a shit about this kind of old stuff anymore, they couldn't be bothered, its somehow too far removed from them.

This movie should've been HUGE, it wasn't, and its not my generations fault... but it still makes me sad... it seems like all these kids today want is some bleep bloop blarp bullshit, no soul, no fascination with history... unless its some "old" Nintendo game.

Not to blame the kids, it happens... but its sad beyond words to see the western die before my eyes.

Ah, thought you'd catch me with the late April Fools. Not happening, scott free.

Easy 6 04-01-2014 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 10533282)
I saw it in the theater with my son who's 9 and we both enjoyed it. It didn't deserve to bomb the way it did. It's not out of this world spectacular, but it's not horrible either.

The media had it out for this movie from the start. When it didn't open huge, they all jumped on it like sharks. But whatever, I try not to listen to the medias judgement.

Very glad to hear Jr. enjoyed it, very glad.

Easy 6 04-01-2014 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Douche Baggins (Post 10533284)
You're being stupid. Several great western movies have come out in recent years. Well reviewed, made money, etc. Check out 3:10 to Yuma.

Yuma was a modest hit that appealed to/meant for adults only... like I said, cant blame the kids, they're a product of their time... but they voted with moms purse on this incredibly well done movie and it will have a lasting impact.

Most of the new generation couldn't care less about dusty old westerns, I'd bet anything on it... just dial up the bleep bloop blorp and bank.

KChiefs1 04-01-2014 09:25 PM

Draft Day hits the theaters on April 11th.

Hammock Parties 04-01-2014 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 10533334)
Draft Day hits the theaters on April 11th.

ROFL

Hammock Parties 04-02-2014 01:25 AM

After viewing Arnold's latest at the cinema I had to check out Escape Plan.

LMAO

I'm so mad I didn't go to see it in the theater. It was completely ****ing awesome. Like it was right out of 1987.

HAVE A LOVELY DAY. ASSHOLE!

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chiefzilla1501 04-02-2014 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Fairplay (Post 10508799)
300 Rise of an Empire was real good, shows the navel battle that went on while the 300 army was doing its thing.


Spoiler!

Are you talking about the 301?

The Franchise 04-02-2014 09:33 AM

Watched "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Gravity". Wolf was a ****ing awesome movie. Gravity was pretty good.

Hammock Parties 04-02-2014 09:43 AM

Finally going to watch The Hunger Games.

jiveturkey 04-02-2014 11:01 AM

Lucy
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