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Pyser 07-20-2004 12:29 PM

catwoman
 
there is no way to write this without it coming off as sounding like bragging, but i assure you it isn't.

i had the unfortuante experience of seeing catwoman today, and felt obliged to warn all of you to stay far away from it. it isnt funny, sexy, exciting, or good in any way. you have been warned.

WSUCougar 07-20-2004 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyser
i had the unfortunate experience of being catwoman today, and felt obliged to warn all of you to stay far away from me. I am not funny, sexy, exciting, or good in any way. you have been warned.

Fair enough. Thanks for the tip.

Pyser 07-20-2004 12:32 PM

youre not mad at me, youre mad at your father!

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:35 PM

I figured that one for a rental, at best.

Lorena 07-20-2004 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
I figured that one for a rental, at best.


Exactly, we'd probably rent it if we had the monthly pass. I sure as heck wouldn't pay to watch it.

Starsky and Hutch is out today... I'll watch that one.

Peregrine 07-20-2004 12:41 PM

I was already warned by the trailers, but thanks for the additional heads-up!

KWhit 07-20-2004 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dodgerchick
Exactly, we'd probably rent it if we had the monthly pass. I sure as heck wouldn't pay to watch it.

Starsky and Hutch is out today... I'll watch that one.


Starsky and Hutch is a damn funny movie if you're drunk in an airplane on your way to Vegas with your 4 best friends in the world.

Pyser 07-20-2004 12:47 PM

ok, one gem, and ill shut up:

sharon stone: game over!
halle berry (getting up): it's overtime!!!

rkmsuf 07-20-2004 12:48 PM

that's writing.

bbor 07-20-2004 12:51 PM

Never had any interest in this one.....The Village is the one i'm waiti8ng anxiously for.

WSUCougar 07-20-2004 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bbor
Never had any interest in this one.....The Village is the one i'm waiting anxiously for.


Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyser
ok, one gem, and ill shut up:

sharon stone: game over!
halle berry (getting up): it's overtime!!!


Halle Berry needs to just stop making superhero movies. Honestly. She's the weakest link in both X-men films. In fact, I think she's a shitty actress, period.

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 01:00 PM

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You are the wind beneath my wings.

duckman 07-20-2004 01:00 PM

I like boobies.

bbor 07-20-2004 01:24 PM

I wanna be a cowboy!

Samdari 07-20-2004 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bbor
Never had any interest in this one.....The Village is the one i'm waiti8ng anxiously for.


Ugh. Shymalan is simply a terrible filmmaker. Its like he has a "pure crap" generator running at full steam in his office, with an infinite amount of schlock at its disposal.

rkmsuf 07-20-2004 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Samdari
Ugh. Shymalan is simply a terrible filmmaker. Its like he has a "pure crap" generator running at full steam in his office, with an infinite amount of schlock at its disposal.


Agreed. Signs was pure drivel. The Village looks like the same thing...ooh there are scary noise coming from the dark over there. 2 hours elapse and something finally happens.

Sixth Sense was a homerun but this guy gets so much pub he's like Speilberg or something.

bbor 07-20-2004 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Samdari
Ugh. Shymalan is simply a terrible filmmaker. Its like he has a "pure crap" generator running at full steam in his office, with an infinite amount of schlock at its disposal.



Sign me up!

cthomer5000 07-20-2004 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Samdari
Ugh. Shymalan is simply a terrible filmmaker. Its like he has a "pure crap" generator running at full steam in his office, with an infinite amount of schlock at its disposal.

Interesting. I've never seen someone so anti-M.Night.

I liked The Sixth Sense - great film seemingly out of nowhere that pretty much everyone liked.

I liked Unbreakable - I realize most hated it, and my friend put it best "This movie walks a fine line." It definitely walked a line between genuinely thoughtful and really corny. Despite the fact that I think it plunged headlong into corny in the final few minutes, I liked the concept and most of the film enough to forgive it. I really think the basic concept the Samuel Jackson character lives obsessed with is fascinating on it's own (and entirely possible, but that's a whole other discussion).

I thought Signs was an ejoyable suspense movie-theater movie. Again, I hated the ending and thought there were a few far more interesting ways it could have ended. Still, the movie gave me the "genuinely creeped out" feeling I *rarely* get when watching any horror/suspense movie. He can really nail atmosphere when he's on.

I'm looking forward to The Village, although I'm a little skeptical about how long he can seemingly keep making a movie with a very similar premise (supernatural freak-out).

sachmo71 07-20-2004 01:42 PM

Figured it would suck.

cthomer5000 07-20-2004 01:44 PM

Oh, and I could smell the stink coming off Catwoman the minute I heard about it.

cuervo72 07-20-2004 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bbor
I wanna be a cowboy!


Ted, oh Ted, fighting off danger!

Samdari 07-20-2004 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by cthomer5000
Oh, and I could smell the stink coming off Catwoman the minute I heard about it.


Me too. But, I watch the trailers with the "That movie looks terrible. I HAVE to see it" attitude. Yeah, its going to stink, but the stench is Halle Barry's Sweat. I'm intrigued.

EDIT: The original "its not sexy at all" comment has me very bummed.

Pyser 07-20-2004 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Samdari
Me too. But, I watch the trailers with the "That movie looks terrible. I HAVE to see it" attitude. Yeah, its going to stink, but the stench is Halle Barry's Sweat. I'm intrigued.


and therein lies the problem. it is so bad, it isnt even fun bad. i was hoping for "so bad its campy", but, no luck.

Samdari 07-20-2004 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyser
and therein lies the problem. it is so bad, it isnt even fun bad. i was hoping for "so bad its campy", but, no luck.


I was just hoping for Halle Barry jumping around in a leather halter.

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by cuervo72
Ted, oh Ted, fighting off danger!


Your knowledge of obscure 80's pop lyrics is formidable. I salute you.

QuikSand 07-20-2004 02:14 PM

My interest in this film was directly connected to its rating.

PG - yawn
PG13 - still yawn
R - eyebrow cocked
NC17 - I'm moving into the theater


My name is Ted...and one day... I'll be dead (yo, yo...)

cuervo72 07-20-2004 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
Your knowledge of obscure 80's pop lyrics is formidable. I salute you.


Hey, it's in my playlist.



(Which I believe some here can attest to being a strange list...)

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 02:23 PM

You couldn't guard a warm cup of piss.

cuervo72 07-20-2004 02:27 PM

I have enough trouble guarding the feta.


(I'm not quite as good with movies, BTW)

chinaski 07-20-2004 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Samdari
Ugh. Shymalan is simply a terrible filmmaker. Its like he has a "pure crap" generator running at full steam in his office, with an infinite amount of schlock at its disposal.


I fully feel this way too. Producers put way to much stock into him after the 6th Sense (which was great movie - but not outstanding).

I was thinking that The Village would be just as bad as his last 2 films, and kept that train of thought until i saw the very latest trailer they are now pushing. The cast looks great, up until recently i thought it was just Joaquin Phoenix, but if Sigourney Weaver and William Hurt thinks its worth acting in, it might just have a shot at being good.

JeeberD 07-20-2004 02:43 PM

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Signs [/i]was an ejoyable suspense movie-theater movie. Again, I hated the ending and thought there were a few far more interesting ways it could have ended. Still, the movie gave me the "genuinely creeped out" feeling I *rarely* get when watching any horror/suspense movie. He can really nail atmosphere when he's on.


The ending of the movie just ruined it for me. Seriously...

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Of course, I am looking forward to The Village with great anticipation...

rkmsuf 07-20-2004 02:47 PM

What's with these horror/scary movie makers...M Night Shyamalan's The Village, Wes Craven's Dracula...

I'll give them credit; putting your name in the title is marketing gold once you've had a hit.

JeeberD 07-20-2004 02:49 PM

To be honest, the trailer I saw some time ago hooked me before I ever saw who wrote/directed it...

cthomer5000 07-20-2004 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by rkmsuf
I'll give them credit; putting your name in the title is marketing gold once you've had a hit.


That's exactly it. If people trust your movies, it's an immediate draw/attention-grabber. Rather than just hearing about "The Village" and being clueless, you can go "Oh, cool. Another M.Knight Shamalyn movie!" (if you're into his stuff obviously).

cthomer5000 07-20-2004 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JeeberD
The ending of the movie just ruined it for me. Seriously...

...why would the aliens invade a planet that's 2/3 covered in a substance that's toxic to it? They've apparently been studying the planet for decades and they never figured out that water was a bad thing? Please...

Agreed, beyond stupid. My suggestion for the end of the movie?

Remember the scene where they're now in the basement, something is trying to open the door, and in the panic Joaqin Phoenix breaks the light bulb? It's pitch black and very scary (this was a really good "creepy" moment while in the theatre).

Anyway, my suggestion on where to take it from there:

lights out. door gets broken open. in the darkness we just hear yelling, banging, scrambling, screaming, then silence. end of movie, and we've got a horror classic.

(Bonus! The movie would probably clock in at like 80 minutes, so theatres can show it that much more, allowing the studio to charge more for it, and everyone makes a few more bucks).

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 04:29 PM

Eh. I liked Signs and Unbreakable, but I will probably wait to see The Village until it comes out on DVD.

I have a 9 month old baby... going to movies is a big deal, so I limit myself to the absolute cream of the crop.

SFL Cat 07-20-2004 06:08 PM

I knew Catwoman would be a stinker the first time I saw a pic of Halle Barry in that god-awful cat suit.

As for M. Night.

I've liked all his movies, except Unbreakable...Sixth Sense was definitely the best, but the others have had enough moments of interest to keep me hooked.

Anthony 07-20-2004 06:29 PM

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Agreed, beyond stupid. My suggestion for the end of the movie?

Remember the scene where they're now in the basement, something is trying to open the door, and in the panic Joaqin Phoenix breaks the light bulb? It's pitch black and very scary (this was a really good "creepy" moment while in the theatre).

Anyway, my suggestion on where to take it from there:

lights out. door gets broken open. in the darkness we just hear yelling, banging, scrambling, screaming, then silence. end of movie, and we've got a horror classic.

(Bonus! The movie would probably clock in at like 80 minutes, so theatres can show it that much more, allowing the studio to charge more for it, and everyone makes a few more bucks).


that's a pretty good idea. although my twist would be not hearing any screaming - just making it known that the door was broken open, then end of movie. your way it would seem like the family died. my way would leave you with that "did they or didn't they survive". the movie wasn't about Aliens and them attacking us - it was about faith (and signs). it could have been about being lost in a forest, and substitute aliens with bears and wolves.

but nevertheless, your ending and my twist, while good, would make the point of the movie moot. you needed that end scene where they make it out of the basement. that's where all the signs get tied in: the girl's water; Gibson's wife saying the cryptic "tell Merrill to swing away"; the boy's asthma attack saving his life; and the abandonement of faith and then finding that faith.

The_herd 07-20-2004 06:37 PM

Am I the only person that found The Sixth Sense boring, predictable, and and an average movie at best?

Anthony 07-20-2004 06:41 PM

oh yeah, like you knew Bruce Willis was dead before the climax. :rolleyes:

cthomer5000 07-20-2004 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hell Atlantic
but nevertheless, your ending and my twist, while good, would make the point of the movie moot. you needed that end scene where they make it out of the basement. that's where all the signs get tied in: the girl's water; Gibson's wife saying the cryptic "tell Merrill to swing away"; the boy's asthma attack saving his life; and the abandonement of faith and then finding that faith.


Yeah, but I really don't think you always need a payoff on that stuff to make it worth happening. Things just wrapped up a little too neatly, IMHO.

I mean, what's wrong with having someone abandon faith and not regain it? Or not get the chance to? I think that can still be interesting film on it's own.

Suicane75 07-20-2004 06:42 PM

I thought Unbreakable was a great movie and the best of all of his films.
I was sort of looking forward to Catwoman until I saw the trailer, Sharon Stone has turned into Mrs. Partridge, I was half expecting Susan Dey and Dacid Cassidey to come out and try and help her.

The_herd 07-20-2004 07:00 PM

I haven't seen Unbreakable. Would like to, just haven't seen it yet. I really, really liked Signs. I thought Joaquin Phoenix was excellent opposite Gibson and I've like several of his performances, especially Buffalo Soldiers. I've really been looking forward to The Village. Even after the 1st preview I told my wife we're going to see that opening weekend. In General, I like Shymalan's work. As stated earlier, he has a knack for getting the mood of a horror mood right.

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Originally Posted by Hell Atlantic
oh yeah, like you knew Bruce Willis was dead before the climax. :rolleyes:



The Sixth Sense on the other hand did absolutely nothing for me. As for Willis being dead, I turned to a friend I was with and told him Willis was dead after I saw the scene in the hospital where the kid tells Willis he can see dead people and they don't realize they are dead. The scene with Willis in the living room with the kids mother was confirmation.

It was, to me, a movie that wasn't good to begin with. But when you take it apart after knowing he's dead it becomes appalling unbelievable.

I apologize for envoking the wrath of the rolleyes. I shall beg forgivness by saying 100 hail Deans. ;)

Samdari 07-20-2004 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by The_herd
Am I the only person that found The Sixth Sense boring, predictable, and and an average movie at best?


No. I thought it was average, but agree with everyone else here that it was by far the best of his films. The rest were awful.

Suicane75 07-20-2004 07:51 PM

I took my girlfriend at the time to see The 6th Sense about 3 weeks after I had first seen it. I was looking forward to her reaction during the big reveal, about 3 minutes before it occurs, some asshole sitting in the row behind us leans over to his friend and says "He's been dead the whole time", i wanted to strangle the son of a bitch.

cthomer5000 07-20-2004 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Suicane75
I took my girlfriend at the time to see The 6th Sense about 3 weeks after I had first seen it. I was looking forward to her reaction during the big reveal, about 3 minutes before it occurs, some asshole sitting in the row behind us leans over to his friend and says "He's been dead the whole time", i wanted to strangle the son of a bitch.


Well, it appears that the_herd just confessed to it a few posts up...... get him!

The_herd 07-20-2004 08:33 PM

I only said it that loud because there was some dork there with his girlfriend, pathetically trying to be smooth. So I thought I'd just save him some trouble and kill the mood.

cuervo72 07-20-2004 10:21 PM

Come on, I knew Bruce Willis' character was dead within the first 15 minutes. The whole buzz about the film was that there was a surprise twist...knowing that coming in, I had to try to guess what it was. So after the beginning, that's what I surmised, and everything else after that just stood to confirm that.

Suicane75 07-20-2004 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by cuervo72
Come on, I knew Bruce Willis' character was dead within the first 15 minutes. The whole buzz about the film was that there was a surprise twist...knowing that coming in, I had to try to guess what it was. So after the beginning, that's what I surmised, and everything else after that just stood to confirm that.



See, i saw it on a Tuesday afternoon the weekend after it came out, i don't think anyone in the theatre (there were only 20 of us if that) had heard anything about coming in, we were just up for a mid day movie. If i had heard anything about coming in maybe it would of spoiled it for me. I get the feeling that you had to go into this movie with virgin knowledge of it to get the full effect.


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