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Bridge of Spies...... very well done.

Everest...... Boring as shit!
 
Bridge of Spies...... very well done.

Everest...... Boring as shit!
Everest was beautiful to look at otherwise.....whatever. Was I supposed to care when they died?

I can't be the only one who said fuckem.
 
The Reverent!!!! Awesome!!! Who wouldn't want to see a bear tear a man apart??

I think you mean "Revenant". I haven't seen that one. But I have seen THIS one can can thoroughly recommend it:



Who wouldn't want to see a guy who's had his eyelids chewed off by fish?
 
Here's a movie I've seen recently that could easily be shown in a triple bill with The Grey and the (more recent) Revenant:



It has some of the most amazing cinematography I've ever seen. In any film. Ever.
 
Here's a movie I've seen recently that could easily be shown in a triple bill with The Grey and the (more recent) Revenant:



It has some of the most amazing cinematography I've ever seen. In any film. Ever.


I have to see the whole thing. Was it shot on location in NJ? lol
 
Not a movie but just finished the second season of Happy Valley on Netflix. It's a really good British cop show, more for a mature audience but really well done. Watch it with the CC on because it's very British.
 
Daredevil, Season 2, Episode 3, that is an amazing fight scene done in one continuous take. Beautiful camera work and staging.
 
I watched The Big Short a few days ago. I thought it was good, but not as good as I was expecting based on what I heard about it.
 
Okay guys, I'm pretty much a Superman fanboy and I really liked Man of Steel. Now that I've got that disclaimer out of the way, Batman v Superman is my favorite superhero movie ever. I loved every minute of it and I can't wait to see it again. If you were interested in seeing it but the poor reviews from critics dissuaded you, I beg you to see the movie and form your own opinion on it.
 
Okay guys, I'm pretty much a Superman fanboy and I really liked Man of Steel. Now that I've got that disclaimer out of the way, Batman v Superman is my favorite superhero movie ever. I loved every minute of it and I can't wait to see it again. If you were interested in seeing it but the poor reviews from critics dissuaded you, I beg you to see the movie and form your own opinion on it.
I was wondering what you'd think. I read probably 50 user reviews on rotten tomatoes last night and get the sense the movie is way better than it's critic score suggests.
 
I was wondering what you'd think. I read probably 50 user reviews on rotten tomatoes last night and get the sense the movie is way better than it's critic score suggests.
I definitely think it is. I legitimately can't understand it's awful rating on RT when every single Marvel Studios movie has at least 60%. They have had a couple stinkers for sure..
 
Bought Pacific Rim 3d bluray. I remember thinking the movie was ok when I saw it before, but 3d on a 135 inch screen was amazing.
 
Saw a very good movie last night called City of Gold. For you foodies out there, or other ex-Angelenos like me, you would like it.
 
Kind of want to re-watch V for Vendetta. I've only seen it once a while back, but I own it on Blu-Ray, just haven't gotten around to watching it again, yet.
 
Anyone familiar with redlettermedia.com? They just released a self-produced movie called Space Cop. I bought a digital copy and watched it last night. If you like these guys to boot, you'll dig the movie. Hilarious.
 
Batman vs. Superman was OK. The film was extremely ambitious, but fell pretty short of being great.
 
I'm probably gonna go see BvS again tomorrow. I also wouldn't be surprised if I go a third time before it's out of theaters. I can hardly wait til the 3 hour unrated director's cut is released.
 
I'm probably gonna go see BvS again tomorrow. I also wouldn't be surprised if I go a third time before it's out of theaters. I can hardly wait til the 3 hour unrated director's cut is released.

I'm definitely going to watch it again in the theater at some point.

Is the director's cut going to be released in the theater?
 
Saw Batman v. Superman on Sunday. I liked it. Maybe it was the poor reviews that gave me low expectations.
 
Zootopia was really great. A deep film with a lot of heart. And cute talking animals.
 
The action in Batman v Superman was fantastic, but the storytelling wasn't great. The movie felt a bit disjointed, like they were trying to cram too many storylines into the movie. Some of the scenes felt tacked on. But it's Superman versus Batman! It's a spectacle you shouldn't miss!
 
Agreed. The beginning is definitely disjointed, and the story telling for why they are at odds with each other is a little rough, but at least they tried.
 
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