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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2015 23:04:43 GMT -5
I've enjoyed a lot of Bay's films, Transformers series included. I've watched the first two a few times each.
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Post by Cela on Aug 5, 2015 0:06:43 GMT -5
Has anyone watched The Artist since it won Best Picture?
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Post by Raskovnik on Aug 5, 2015 1:55:43 GMT -5
I very rarely watch movies more than once, just as I very rarely read a book more than once or catch a show again unless there are seriously compelling reasons to do so. Like that twist in Sleepaway Camp that gives you a whole new perspective on the movie upon a second viewing.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Aug 5, 2015 4:27:33 GMT -5
The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies I'll take that one step further and say all 3 Hobbit films.
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Post by Danimal on Aug 5, 2015 7:59:07 GMT -5
Love Man of Steel. IMO it's one of the best comics-based flicks ever.
Dark Knight Rises was a little disappointing but still gets an overall thumbs-up.
Avatar = Dances With A Man Called Pocahontas...IN SPACE! That is THE overhyped movie. Ya the CGI was impressive but not like when T2 or Jurassic Park came-out, while the rest of the flick was a boring rehash of better flicks made about early America.
The first Transformers was quite good. The sequels were worth checking-out on cable but hardly worth the price of a ticket.
The Hobbit flicks were bloated as hell and boring in spots. Liked them enough to watch but they would have been better as two more streamlined films.
I like the first Avengers flick and Captain America: Winter Soldier but I didn't think they lived up to all the hype. I thought the first Captain America flick was actually better.
Could obviously go-on for days in terms of Oscar-bait type movies.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2015 8:49:46 GMT -5
All the MCU films, except Iron Man 1.
Nolan's Batman films. TDR has good replay value though. Begins and DKR, I just zone out pretty quick.
I'd add Bay's films, but I feel like they're appropriately hyped. Eptiome of big, dumb action films that are only meant to be seen once in the theater.
Grand Budapest Hotel. Anderson's worst film for me, by a wide margin, he's just not a great writer and needs a Coppola or someone to help him out.
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Post by kidglov3s on Aug 5, 2015 14:59:33 GMT -5
I'm in the minority, but all movies have no replay value. Most of my enjoyment from movies comes from the fact that I go on a ride with the story and the characters, once you know how everything unfolds and have seen the performances from the actors, there's no more surprise or excitement to be had. For me I find that a lot of times my appreciation of a movie sort of starts where that first viewing ends, and I can revisit it for different things and not be concerned with that question of where it's going and how it ends.
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