I did end up reading the version with zombies. Quite entertaining.manythings said:Yeah the movie is; the book, on the other hand, is a lot better but only if you like pointed satire about the failings of the english upper classes.Ironic Pirate said:Pride and Goddamn Prejudice. I went to see it in exchange for a trip to five guys, the best restaurant ever.
Somehow, it was even worse than I thought. It follows the lives of bunch of annoying, shrieky characters that wonderful conversations about fucking ribbons.
Everyone in this movie was extremely irritating, to the point where I mentally superimposed on all the characters faces every time they talked. It was the most boring, pointless, banal piece of tripe I've seen in my life, and I've seen Shark Boy and Lava Girl, a masterpiece compared to this shit.
You'll probably enjoy Sense and Seamonsters and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter... there's one other one I can't think off.Ironic Pirate said:I did end up reading the version with zombies. Quite entertaining.manythings said:Yeah the movie is; the book, on the other hand, is a lot better but only if you like pointed satire about the failings of the english upper classes.Ironic Pirate said:Pride and Goddamn Prejudice. I went to see it in exchange for a trip to five guys, the best restaurant ever.
Somehow, it was even worse than I thought. It follows the lives of bunch of annoying, shrieky characters that wonderful conversations about fucking ribbons.
Everyone in this movie was extremely irritating, to the point where I mentally superimposed on all the characters faces every time they talked. It was the most boring, pointless, banal piece of tripe I've seen in my life, and I've seen Shark Boy and Lava Girl, a masterpiece compared to this shit.
I've never seen and of the Ocean's movies, so I'll have to take your word for it.Limie said:Ocean's twelve and collateral. The first, I have no idea what's going on, at any point and the second, I just can't stay awake for the whole film. Collateral also seems to suffer from dialouge akin to whipering, as opposed to the volume of the action sequences. I had to keep changing the volume to hear the dialogue, then promptly snooze...
Nice avatar by the waylinkzeldi said:Superman returns. Of course that might have been because I was watching it at a drive-in, laying on the roof of my car at almost midnight.
Edit: Sorry my grammar was horrible
Sense and Seamonsters is out? A friend of mine told me it was still being written...manythings said:You'll probably enjoy Sense and Seamonsters and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter... there's one other one I can't think off.Ironic Pirate said:I did end up reading the version with zombies. Quite entertaining.manythings said:Yeah the movie is; the book, on the other hand, is a lot better but only if you like pointed satire about the failings of the english upper classes.Ironic Pirate said:Pride and Goddamn Prejudice. I went to see it in exchange for a trip to five guys, the best restaurant ever.
Somehow, it was even worse than I thought. It follows the lives of bunch of annoying, shrieky characters that wonderful conversations about fucking ribbons.
Everyone in this movie was extremely irritating, to the point where I mentally superimposed on all the characters faces every time they talked. It was the most boring, pointless, banal piece of tripe I've seen in my life, and I've seen Shark Boy and Lava Girl, a masterpiece compared to this shit.
"The Assassination of Richard Nixon". I [em]wish[/em] I'd fallen asleep from that one.Sturmdolch said:What movies have you seen that bored you to death? What makes a movie boring for you?
Ditto this but for the second in the series. I tried watching this film on two separate occasions yet fell asleep both times.Julianking93 said:OT, I've only fallen asleep in one movie and that was the most recent Fast and the Furious film.
Not good when you fall asleep in a movie built solely on explosions and car chases...
I think it's Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters I saw it in a book shop, oh about five months ago, The new one that is out is Murder at Mansfield Park. I know that S. and S. and S. wasn't written by the same guy that did P. and P. and Z. Murder at Mansfield Park is by a third person too.manythings said:You'll probably enjoy Sense and Seamonsters and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter... there's one other one I can't think off.Ironic Pirate said:I did end up reading the version with zombies. Quite entertaining.manythings said:Yeah the movie is; the book, on the other hand, is a lot better but only if you like pointed satire about the failings of the english upper classes.Ironic Pirate said:Pride and Goddamn Prejudice. I went to see it in exchange for a trip to five guys, the best restaurant ever.
Somehow, it was even worse than I thought. It follows the lives of bunch of annoying, shrieky characters that wonderful conversations about fucking ribbons.
Everyone in this movie was extremely irritating, to the point where I mentally superimposed on all the characters faces every time they talked. It was the most boring, pointless, banal piece of tripe I've seen in my life, and I've seen Shark Boy and Lava Girl, a masterpiece compared to this shit.