Lean wrote:I've just seen Donnie Darko.
It's a good mindfuck, huh?
Lean wrote:I've just seen Donnie Darko.
I've just seen Donnie Darko.
Jackal wrote:Honestly it is, even the Matrix Trilogy is some awesome stuff to watch on Blu-Ray.
detail on Sin City is amazing. As if I'm actually watching the actors move in front of me
benji wrote:Star Trek.
Which like The Dark Knight is popular among people who like films without entertaining stories that contain shaky-cam chaos-fests with characters they vaguely recognize. Only Trek throws in tons of lens flare to compliment the endless cuts and mindlessly moving shapes.
Like The Dark Knight, I can't give it lower than 2/5 (and hover around 3/5 depending on my mood) simply because of the license and the fact that while used mainly as a skin for a generic action film, is still a skin I love and has some good performances.
Chris Pine is just brilliant, Pegg and Urban knock it out of the park. Quinto is overrated but delivers. The guy playing Pike was great as well. Although Uhura, Sulu and Chekov are either bad or abhorrent. (Cho is a better actor than what he's given. Sulu is basically Harold in space here.) If Eric Bana was in the film for more than ten minutes of screen time I'd be surprised. He was a worse villain than Sybok or Soran. (And I read and enjoyed Countdown, the comic prequel, I can't imagine people who haven't caring about his character at all since his entire backstory and fleshing out is pushed into that. He's supposed to be a sympathetic villain.)
They should have ditched the time travel crap and just rebooted the series. Then it'd be a separate canon instead of a stupidly tied one that ultimately rejects half of the canon rendering the reason for the time travel meaningless.
But what can you expect from the writers behind Transformers except a bunch of worthless and boring story around action scenes with a bunch of lame in-references for the fanbois.
I love reading the "after Nemesis, Trek needed this" type of comments. When Star Trek HAS THE SAME EXACT PREMISE AS NEMESIS BUT WITH TIME TRAVEL THROWN IN. Only it gets a better actor to portray the villain (and then uses him in a manner that should have been done with Shinzon but not with Nero) and removes any good space battles from the film. (Nemesis had probably the second best battles of the eleven films.) Also, it wastes our time with a bunch of boring back story. (Which takes place in an Iowa that for some reason has GIANT CANYONS!)
Like The Dark Knight, this is a film with half a story that completely falls apart the farther it goes, culminating in an absurd finale that shits on any good that came before it. (Although Trek doesn't do this anywhere near as bad as TDK does.)
Oh, and Tyler Perry is in it.
Lamrock wrote:I've never seen any other Star Trek movies, so I was probably the target audience for it.
Lamrock wrote:That WAS Tyler Perry! Despite that, I liked it. I've never seen any other Star Trek movies, so I was probably the target audience for it.
DoobieKnicks wrote:Anyone see American History X? ... shit
benji wrote:When your director wants his name taken off the film, that's a pretty good sign.
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