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11-24-2008, 10:16 AM | #196 |
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No mention of Part 3 from me. Although I was happy when they killed Sofia Coppola. If they'd shot her earlier in the film, it wouldn't have sucked nearly as much as it did.
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But I'm good with films that make me think and emote. I'm a huge fan of films that piss me off or make me cry. I don't watch movies as a form of escapism. Sometimes that's all it's meant to be, other times it's meant to be something more. Those are the films that made me want to make my own. |
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By itself, The Godfather 3 is not a bad film. In comparison to G1 and G2, it's an abortion. |
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Uh....separate discussion, but 3 was a completely disjointed film that looks like it was thrown together.
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And I have no idea who uses the word emote. I don't think I wrote that sentence. |
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11-24-2008, 11:03 AM | #203 | |
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For future "spoiler" posts, just FYI there is a spoiler tag. Use ["spoiler"]["/spoiler"] without the quotes to begin and end your spoiler.
Your post when then have been: Quote:
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11-24-2008, 11:10 AM | #204 |
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The ending of No Country For Old Men was magnificent and visionary, but the end of The Mist was shit? I just.... damn, I can't even respond to that. |
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The MIST is one of the best pure horror flicks ive seen in a long time.
The ending was classic.
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Yes, The Mist is a masterpiece. The end made total sense. It wasn't at all sloppily done and not consistent with prior actions or character development up to that point.
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Hey fuggers I didn't see no mist yet. Cover your spoilers up bastards.
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11-24-2008, 11:18 AM | #208 |
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Yeah, sorry about that.
I just deleted it so no one else will get that wonderful ending spoiled. |
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I agree. Thats what made that flick so good was the characters. BTW, Darabont changed the ending from the book. Something the Coens should have done.
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I read the book as well. My point is that if the character of the father was consistent he wouldn't have done what he did so hastily. He would have explored other solutions before he had to and he would have waited. It didn't make sense.
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