I'm not sure if I watched an action/horror movie or Sony product placement.
Resident Evil: Extinction
I watched Wreck It Ralph on my birthday.
I spontaneoulsy went to watch the hobbit (1/3) with the family because I happened to run into them when they were leaving as I got back from a spontaneous walk.
I was a bit bummed that they didn't even consider asking me if I wanted to go too, but oh welll.
The movie wasn't bad but what's up with Thorin's beard? Also a lot of HEY GUYS THIS IS LORD OF THE RINGS OKAY.
Lawless. I enjoyed the movie, and it did a great job of making you hate the antagonist.
Wow. I just watched MiB 3, and it was just...just awesome.
Time well spent
Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Oh man that was fantastic even though I was multitasking and only caught half of what was going on
The Hobbit.
It suffered from ill-fitting CGI and poor characterization in regards to some villains.
I would say it was slightly above shit due to the action scenes and the actual story acting as a saving grace. Maybe my hopes were just too high?
Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva.
It was really good, and did a fantastic job of staying true to the games. Obviously it was lacking player input, but apart from that it had everything that the games did: clever puzzles, great music, a cast interesting characters, an intriguing mystery, and a fabulously put together story. I absolutely enjoyed every minute of it, just as I would from playing one of the games, and highly recommend it to anyone who's played the games.
Django Unchained
Really good movie.
See it.
Django Unchained.
Motherfucking bad ass
Seeing Thankskilling 3 on New Years!!!!
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
Very nice film. Obviously the fact that it is The Hobbit (really love the book) makes the story a big factor for me though, so I can't say how it would have been for someone who hasn't read it. There was a bit more action that I expected, but it was relatively interesting (compared to the LOTR's battles), especially with all the 3D effects. All-in-all I enjoyed it.
I really miss NZ though, the scenery made me a bit homesick
(12-20-2012, 12:31 PM)м▲я✞H Wrote: [ -> ]It suffered from ill-fitting CGI and poor characterization in regards to some villains.
I think I see what you mean here, but personally I didn't find it too bad. I also think one of the reasons they decided on CGI with most villains was because it made 3D shots easier (which wasn't a factor in LOTR).
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
I was groaning and cringing most of the time I was watching this.
Les Miserables
Accurately describes Russell Crowe's singing voice.