David Kronenbourg
Well-Known Member
The first two LOTR films. Still look good but dated in every other way.
Panic Room. Very good. Jared Leto plays a really good creep
Panic Room. Very good. Jared Leto plays a really good creep
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If by dated you mean really fucking great, then yep, totally.The first two LOTR films. Still look good but dated in every other way.
It's easy to be yourself in filmsTJared Leto plays a really good creep
It's a good filmBlinded By The Light. Bawled through 70% of it. I blame the lockdown.
Nah, I still like em. The second one is the weakest imo.If by dated you mean really fucking great, then yep, totally.
It's a good film
The first two LOTR films
Yeah that's it. It's well done but somehow something feels cynical about it hahaIs that the Asian lad discovers Springsteen one?
I always like the Bakshi rotoscope version better because it did stay more true to the book. Like, if they'd properly finished that version, and maybe extended it a bit, that would have been the go to forever.i watched the dig which i thought was pretty good. thought ralf fiennes was great.
i've been re-reading lotr for the first time since i first saw the movies. having seen the movies quite a few times since, and having read the book a few times prior, i can't get over just how many details are different between one and the other. barring the basics, the first 100 pages or so (that's about as far as i am right now) are completely re-written. i remember when i first saw the movies i was captivated and felt that peter jackson had stayed very close to the source material. now that i'm reading it again it's mad just how different it is. (i'm sure that an in-depth analysis of everything that's different is just a google away). not to take away from the movies... which i think are great.
cannot get over how much leg Aragorn has on show in it thoughI always like the Bakshi rotoscope version better because it did stay more true to the book. Like, if they'd properly finished that version, and maybe extended it a bit, that would have been the go to forever.
The Jackson films are great though, except obviously the last 30 minutes or so is unwatchable drivel. I bet fuckin Bakshi would have fucked The Shire up!!
You'd pay to see Viggo in thatcannot get over how much leg Aragorn has on show in it though
Haven't watched that yet but apparently it's an interesting take.
Shelob!Hahaha skip to 35 minutes for Gollum!
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