NightFury
NightFury
NightFury

Finally all decent films have been eliminated.

Hehe, true it does. But I am fine with that.

I dread the Highlander remake more than most other future releases. Not because the original film was such a masterpiece...well, it was actually. Connery, Queen, the editing, the humor, the 80s cheese, Corgan. Can't get better than that.

I assumed as much. That complaint goes to the book then ;)

Entirely agree. That disappointed me too. I also found it lame that the careers were all assholes. It would have been much more interesting to see her dealing with being forced to kill nice and decent kids.

Interesting. In that case, the whole concept of hunger was underused in the film. I also had to ask my friend who the hell Effie was.

I especially love the scene in which Head Man...no, wait a minute...

Scream is not a generation old yet, thankyouverymuch! Stop trying to make me feel old!

I always wanted them to take Bassett, damnit!

Well I don't like endings that depress the shit out of me, so I am glad there was something after the boy at the bottom of the sea. I liked the ending, sue me.

And yet this guy keeps winning preliminaries. Says a lot about that country of yours :(

Agreed, it is a better trailer. But even this one makes the film look more action-packed than it actually was.

The readers may get more information about the setting of futuristic/retro Panem than the movie viewers, but it is still a very interesting and fresh scenario, despite of the plagiarism complaints by fans of "Battle Royale". So 24 kids from 12 districts have to battle it out in nature with only one possible winner and

How about a slightly less spoilerific pic next time? It's not as if I can avoid it, being a regular guest here. Not everyone sees the show when it originally airs.

Yeah see, none of that bothered me the slightest. I didn't even know people disliked that film until I found this site here.

Yes, what's your point? Do short, silly, unrealistic scenes make an entire movie bad? *shakes head*

X-Men, seriously? People can be disappointed after the excellent first two if they absolutely insist, but to claim it is an all around bad film is just...not...true.

Hear hear!

My final judgement entirely depends on the last episode. Working in television a lot of things about the show bother me, but it kept me entertained. They better don't mess up in the end now.

I havent seen the Lorax, and don't plan to until it arrives on TV, but I do feel bad for the makers of JC, because at least they frikkin tried.