An attitude that I myself may take. In all seriousness though, I find the concept unbareably disgusting. I had a Saw-esque dream last night that nearly made me sick.HardRockSamurai said:If I ever meet a gorgeous, English-speaking, German supermodel who agrees to go out with me and who's a big fan of the Saw movies, then yes, I will go see it.
Who knows? If she has a sister, I might even go see it twice.
they will keep making them as long as people keep watching itZahri said:It's going to end at 7, which will be in...Suiseiseki IRL said:Another one? Will they ever end?
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The fact that you can sum up the scripts of those three films in one sentence each only proves my point. You can also probably sum up the first one in just one sentence as well, but you would not be able to mention the sheer force of that script. I'm not knocking First Blood Part 2; it wasn't as good as the first but it's still a good movie. Rambo 3 on the other hand was a terrible movie, especially when compared to the first two and Rambo was just an excuse for blood and explosions and mindless violence and its script was as thin as the paper it was printed on, like almost every other action movie out there. In my opinion, First Blood Part 2 wasn't shit, but the other two definitely were and I have no doubts that the next one won't break the series' steady decline.imahobbit4062 said:So your saying that the story of how John Rambo was forced back into service and was left for dead, managed to retrieve his fellow soldiers from a war long gone and then go off into the the world to find peace was shit? Or how he Found his peace, yet risked his life again and again to save his only friend he has left, and helped a race of people who were getting killed and taking down a sadistic army? Or how about him taking Aid workers into a War Torn country who get captured and decides to help them from an untimely demise?AvsJoe said:Cute.imahobbit4062 said:You say Rambo declined into shit but Harry Potter got better?AvsJoe said:The day that I finally give in and have a Saw marathon will be the day I watch this one; but that day is a little while off. I skipped Saw V when it played at the cheap theater and I'll be skipping Saw VI this year. Besides, I never really get into movie series' that have this many titles. I've noticed that most series' that lasted as long as Saw generally start out great but descend into sh-t really quickly (see: Planet of the Apes, Star Wars (assuming that you consider A New Hope first), Death Wish, Rocky, Rambo, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Leprechaun, Alien, Halloween, etc). Notable exceptions include the Harry Potter series which seems to be getting relatively better with each movie and Star Trek which bounced from good to bad every other movie instead of following the usual pattern.
Im detecting mass amounts of fail. Over 9000!
Yes Harry Potter got better. Watch some of the older movies and tell me that isn't true. The series has gotten a lot better as it got darker, despite the fact that the latest movie was a bit of a misstep. And Rambo has gotten worse. First Blood meant something; it really pushed home the fact that a soldier can never really go back to the way things used to be. It was an incredible story and should be better remembered. The series has since gotten more violent, sure, but it lost its symbolism and meaning. If I wanted a mindless bloody action thriller I'd watch a Seagal flick.
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So your saying the story of the last 3 Rambo films was shit? I cannot take you seriously anymore.
You know what I am... not because I really want to see it, but my GF and I, on our first date, went and to see SAW 1... and so every year we go and see the next saw movie, or hire it, or buy it (depending on when they come out etc) on our anniversary...Zahri said:I know i am. I've loved each one from beginning to end, and i feel that this one won't be any different.
After all, a story is a story, and besides the serious Cluster Mind-Fuck throughout the whole thing, i've enjoyed it.
So yeah, who else is going to watch it?
THEY DO TOO!!! 1, 2, 4, 5, 6.. uhmmm... 96! See, we is being taughted wellness in the Land of the long white cloud, they even teach us England when we behave. [Which means no sheep sagging, which makes Ringo sad, Ringo likes sheep shagging].The_Healer said:No...Kiwibloke said:6 movies in 6 years actually.The_Healer said:Ok. They have made 6 movies in 5 years.
First one came out in 2004.
2009 - 2004 = 5
Edit: I guess I should be more lenient, I know they don't actually teach you to count in New Zealand.
You have to include 2009 as well. 2k4, 2k5, 2k6, 2k7, 2k8, 2k9. 6 years. Now apologize to the Kiwi.The_Healer said:No...Kiwibloke said:6 movies in 6 years actually.The_Healer said:Ok. They have made 6 movies in 5 years.
First one came out in 2004.
2009 - 2004 = 5
You're oversimplifying the Harry Potter series. Really oversimplifying it. Besides, my question still stands: do you agree or disagree that the newer movies are better than the older ones? I believe so for both the books and the movies.imahobbit4062 said:I can sum up each Harry Potter movie in one sentence aswellAvsJoe said:The fact that you can sum up the scripts of those three films in one sentence each only proves my point. You can also probably sum up the first one in just one sentence as well, but you would not be able to mention the sheer force of that script. I'm not knocking First Blood Part 2; it wasn't as good as the first but it's still a good movie. Rambo 3 on the other hand was a terrible movie, especially when compared to the first two and Rambo was just an excuse for blood and explosions and mindless violence and its script was as thin as the paper it was printed on, like almost every other action movie out there. In my opinion, First Blood Part 2 wasn't shit, but the other two definitely were and I have no doubts that the next one won't break the series' steady decline.imahobbit4062 said:So your saying that the story of how John Rambo was forced back into service and was left for dead, managed to retrieve his fellow soldiers from a war long gone and then go off into the the world to find peace was shit? Or how he Found his peace, yet risked his life again and again to save his only friend he has left, and helped a race of people who were getting killed and taking down a sadistic army? Or how about him taking Aid workers into a War Torn country who get captured and decides to help them from an untimely demise?AvsJoe said:Cute.imahobbit4062 said:You say Rambo declined into shit but Harry Potter got better?AvsJoe said:The day that I finally give in and have a Saw marathon will be the day I watch this one; but that day is a little while off. I skipped Saw V when it played at the cheap theater and I'll be skipping Saw VI this year. Besides, I never really get into movie series' that have this many titles. I've noticed that most series' that lasted as long as Saw generally start out great but descend into sh-t really quickly (see: Planet of the Apes, Star Wars (assuming that you consider A New Hope first), Death Wish, Rocky, Rambo, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Leprechaun, Alien, Halloween, etc). Notable exceptions include the Harry Potter series which seems to be getting relatively better with each movie and Star Trek which bounced from good to bad every other movie instead of following the usual pattern.
Im detecting mass amounts of fail. Over 9000!
Yes Harry Potter got better. Watch some of the older movies and tell me that isn't true. The series has gotten a lot better as it got darker, despite the fact that the latest movie was a bit of a misstep. And Rambo has gotten worse. First Blood meant something; it really pushed home the fact that a soldier can never really go back to the way things used to be. It was an incredible story and should be better remembered. The series has since gotten more violent, sure, but it lost its symbolism and meaning. If I wanted a mindless bloody action thriller I'd watch a Seagal flick.
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So your saying the story of the last 3 Rambo films was shit? I cannot take you seriously anymore.
1- Harry finds out he is a Wizard and stops Voldemort.
2- Harry learns more about his past...and stops a younger Voldemort.
3- Harry learns about his godfather, and saves him.
4- Harry does a Wizard competition, and learns the Voldemort has been resurrected.
5- Harry builds an army, and tries to take on Voldemort, Godfather dies.
6- Harry tries to find the pieces of Voldemorts soul,See? I can be a dick too! Although I do agree RAmbo will be fail, Rambo taking on the Cartel? ...Dumbledore gets wasted.
I believe that I really should say this: I mean no disrespect to you or your taste in movies. To each their own. What you enjoy may not be in my tastes and visa versa and by no means do I have perfect tastes. I found Half Past Dead a ridiculously fun action movie and love watching it time and time again and I thoroughly enjoy Demolition Man; it gets better with every subsequent viewing for me. These two movies are considered among the worst movies made for their respective stars and very few publicly admit love for them. I would also love to say that I have really enjoyed our debate/argument. This is the best virtual confrontation I had since I resolved a spat between two YouTube commenters arguing over whether Brett Favre was a better athlete than LeBron James. I hope to see you a lot around these forums and possibly get into another heated debate. Cheers!imahobbit4062 said: