The League sucked because it was a movie based on THE best comic book ever, written by Allen Moore. The comic book was original, scary, steam-punkish, violent, gritty, and had referance to almost every great work of pre-modern fiction. And the movie was...WHAT?
Reign of Fire was awesome! The guy must have seen a peep-show seating of The My Little Ponys Movie or something to get so fucked up.
Jonnathan Smebby the Movvie wazza verrry baaaaaaaaad movvie.
IIII alzzo saw a hentai fillm once, ittt scared the shit outt ov meeeee.
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And how can we rightly answer that question?
Whichever of the two are best able to guard the laws and institutions of our State --let them be our guardians.
Very good.
Neither, I said, can there be any question that the guardian who is to keep anything should have eyes rather than no eyes?
There can be no question of that.
And are not those who are verily and indeed wanting in the knowledge of the true being of each thing, and who have in their souls no clear pattern, and are unable as with a painter's eye to look at the absolute truth and to that original to repair, and having perfect vision of the other world to order the laws about beauty, goodness, justice in this, if not already ordered, and to guard and preserve the order of them --are not such persons, I ask, simply blind?
LotR - never actually saw it, but read the books, they sucked, and I've NEVER seen a movie be better than a book
Harry Potter - need I elaborate?
Villiage - moved too slow compared to his other films
Matrix trilogy - 5 minutes of it made me never want to see it again
Master and Commander - eh, it was ok, just very slow
Minority Report - No one would allow the law to be controlled by a bunch of precogniscent people, well, maybe in the U.S. but it seemed kind of pointless
Cat in the Hat - could've been because I was watching it in Spanish class (from what I heard, it still sucked)
Grinch - ditto that
gotta love $1 dvds now to get DVD X Copy >_>
As a boy, I wanted to be a train. I didn’t realize this was unusual—that other kids played with trains, not as them.
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
25th January, 2005 at 03:00:27 -
WHAT? LOTR?! The movie's way better than that pile of books, believe me!
I'd have to agree. The movies totally get rid of that gimp Tom Bombadil and the big battles, which are boring as hell in the books, are actually really neat to the extent of awesome.
The books were ridiculously wordy and left nothing to imagination. In short, boring...not that anyone was going to argue with a professor of Anglo-Saxon about that at the time.