I thought it was brilliant myself.
Giles ,'Get It Done'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Yeah, I remember one of the more disturbing moments from the 1978 Invasion of the Body Snatchers was when Donald Sutherland caves in the head of his duplicate in the making and it looks an awful lot like he just caved in a human's head, not something alien.
For me the scariest moment in that was the dog human centaur made by combining the disabled man in the wheelchair and his helper dog
I'm whitefonting because others are. I fear I'd make a good cartoon lemming.
Me too, Typo!
Oh, that was one of the freakiest things ever, Typo!
Oh, that was the scariest moment (along with the shriek at the end - you know the one), but the other was really, really gross.
Watched World War Z. This is not a good movie. The movie had some promise the first 10 minutes, then it went all to fuck. The movie does not really have a story. Events were told through flashbacks and recollections from through the whole middle of the film. And the end...OMG, the end was a trip. First, I pretty much knew what was going to be the ultimate end after a certain supposition was provided. But then a character provides a monologue at the end that is so amusing and out of nowhere, that I don't know what to do except laugh.
The movie isn't particularly boring (lots of action), but the movie doesn't make a lot of sense. There is one scene in particular that was just fucking bizarre - the plane scene was just unbelievable. I mean really. Glad I didn't see this in the theater. Still, it is better than "Man of Steel."
I purchased the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen on dvd at the library book sale today.
$1...totally worth it for the audio commentary.
I have to snigger at Sean Connery relating that he turned down the Matrix and LOTR...on principle...but he took this movie.
Heh.
What was the principle involved in those decisions?