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Breaking Dawn part 2 tomorrow, can't wait.
Not sure if serious.
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Breaking Dawn part 2 tomorrow, can't wait.
Breaking Dawn part 2 tomorrow, can't wait.
Anyone else think Skyfall completely tried to rip off The Dark Knight?
Ted is awful. Thunder Buddies - Get a grip
I'd rather remove a rib so as to be able to bite off my own testicles than watch five minutes of that crap.
Looper - Good film. I didn't quite get JGL's anger toward his older self though... It's kind of the point that drives the characters to the finale, but I don't ever think anyone would want to kill themsleves if you met them. He did change alot over the years so it is plausible. Raises alot of questions but its the kind of film you don't really need answers to enjoy it. Same bracket for me as Source Code.
7/10
Oh Brother Where Art Thou?
Great film, loved it. Thought George Clooney was hilarious in it.
Ted is awful. Thunder Buddies - Get a grip
In what way mate?
Just thought it as I was watching Skyfall. Felt the villain (although fantastic) was aimed as being like the Joker. Thought this because of the plotline, he deliberately got caught as a ploy to break out from the inside. Was stretching as he was held captive- similar to Joker when saying "Do you wanna know which of your friends were cowards?" The whole structure of the editing from M back to this just seemed so familiar to TDK I thought someone else would have felt the same? Also the villain dressing as a policeman seemed the same as the Joker. I'd have to watch Skyfall again to see if I noticed anything else but i couldn't help but think it throughout the film.
Also felt Q was alot like Nolan's Fox, and the thing about Bond spending two days in a priest hole after his parents death seemed familiar to the whole Bruce falling into a bat cave and his parents dying thing. One other thing was the villain in Skyfall (forgot his name!) tells Bond that M betrayed him, the Joker told Batman the city would betray him. I know that's not the same but the themes in both films just seemed so similar.
Not saying there's anything particularly wrong with this as TDK was a fantastic film so not exactly a bad model to copy.