Yes I did realize that the movie was about time. Yes I did realize that it killed people in different ways. But seriously: do you think this was done right? The movie was boring as hell. The back cover of the movie was saying something about an exceptional love story, because they age different ways. There wasn't really anything special about it in the end. Benjamin started being with the woman around half way through the movie, around the point it wouldn't look absolutely disturbing. Then they continued growing different ways. I couldn't actually see anything special about it, except that they were talking about the aging crap all the time. I actually laughed at the point when to woman (don't remember name) started whining about how much she looked older than Benjamin. They actually looked pretty much the same. Then Benjamin left when he became a little younger. So the movie didn't actually show any sort of relationship between the ages or shit. I'm not talking sexual or anything, just saying that the movie would've been more interesting, if they would have been together most of the time. It didn't even have anything interesting in the end. It would have been a nice surprise that Benjamin would have been in the same hospital, dieing at the same time as his loved one.Broken Wings said:ooooh this should be fun.Well I'm not going to dwell on this so I'm just going to throw the first gauntlet. Do you only take things at face value? Seriously did you not get the fact that the movie was about time, and how it takes many people in many ways, affecting people and changing them. If you want me to keep going and do point counter-point quote me. Have a nice day.DVSAurion said:The second one, Benjamin Button (horrible movie) suffered from a throughout movie AYFKM moment. It was boring, meaningless, way too long, poorly written, good idea ruined, Bad Forrest gump rip off, etc. The true surprise was, that the movie actually was well reviewed, got some oscars and shit. I actually watched it to the end if that bullshit had any meaning. And ofcource it didn't. I was really, really mad for the movie makers wasting almost 3 hours of my life. Yes I know where the oscars where from, but I still don't think it deserved them.
I know what you are talking about and this mine too. Me and my friends walked out of the theatre at that point. (sadly it was the end but fuck it)TaborMallory said:To start off, I'm like Yahtzee for movies.
Anyway, I walked into the living room when my parents were watching Knowing. I decided that, why the hell not, I've got nothing better to do.
So I watched it.
This movie was actually interesting, up until the ending.
"Are you fucking kidding me??"
I'll just say that it was swimming in religious symbolism. IMO, horrible ending.
I'm not saying it wasn't pretty wtf but I had friends that were complaining about how unrealistic it was which baffled me when I saw the others. Are you seriously going to tell me that magic and religious powers are that much better?CoreofexisteNz said:ya dont get it gryphon, when indy was just a boy, he found out about treasures and such!
none of them were of alien origin >.> not one HINT of aliens... not even in the atlantis spins, not in the any of the spins no trace of aliens, just overinflated legends.
No no no, it's supposed to go: HE WAS THEIR FATHER? WTF? AWSOOOMMMMMEEEE!. Besides they sort of foreshadowed it earlier in the film when they talked about their dad leaving them when they were young, or something.Kaiser Jon said:Back in Boondock Saints when El Dolce knew that little family prayer. HE WAS THEIR FATHER? WTF LAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEE!
Thank you!!!Golden Gryphon said:I saw the Crystal Skulls movie before any of the other Indiana Jones movies and thought that the aliens were pretty weird. However after seeing the others I have to say I don't get people complaining about it. I mean in the others you have magic and mystical god powers and you're seriously going to complain about aliens?