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dinky wrote:the pop comedian of the moment (Zack Galafiankis)
dinky wrote:it's not a new shtick, but it is time proven (think steve martin's The Jerk with a more soft-spoken aura about him). he doesn't bother me, but I also don't see what's so special about him. literally does the same thing in every movie. he's like the comedian version of Michael Cera.
spudthedestroyer wrote:Monsters (2010)
This was a really decent film, I enjoyed it a lot. Way more drama than it is sci-fi or horror, but it makes films like Cloverfield look like the big smelly piles of horse manuere they actually are. There's a 720p HDTV rip of it out so you could be able to find some decent quality copies.
Basic plot is that mexico and the south of the US become 'infected zones' where these giant octopus like monsters walk around and fuck things up. The military actively patrols and blows things up. A guy who is a photographer is down in mexico and he gets told by his boss to take his daughter back to the states. The only safe way is by sea but due to the migration cycle of these monsters they end up having to go by land and cross the 'infected zone'.
Basic border cross story.
anarchoid wrote:
old scifi serie
dinky wrote:they glow rather than sparkle?
(never heard of this)
spudthedestroyer wrote:maxpayne2409 wrote:watched the pilot for the walking dead, i had seen a few promo pics beforehand but had tried to avoid any trailers etc, anyway i loved it, and i was suprised how good it was concidering it was a zombie apocalypse storyline made for tv, it follows the comics quite well too to quite a big extent (from what i remember, it's been a while since i read the first few issues), but yeah i really enjoyed it, here's hoping it stays excellent
I thought it had its ups and downs but I enjoyed it too, nice ending.
Did get the impression that its going to turn into a shitty drama though.
Jynks wrote:yea, 2nd episode showed they could go way off the comics and still pull it out as a good episode.. this was a test they passed imo
spudthedestroyer wrote:South Park... well, it was... errr.. I think it was a miss. A rare miss.
I suspect it was parodying some films I've not seen.
dinky wrote:what's the rest of the world's release schedule like? I remember hearing that a part of the anti-pirating options was to release more stuff world wide.
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