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Yeah, that's the hilariously bad one. I too enjoy it a lot more than the 2014 version, but it's still a bad movie. The 2014 has some great scenes but like I said, it's just an average competently made sci-fi action movie with boring characters.

I seriously don't understand that logic. I was born in 1986. My favorite film is from 1954 (the original Godzilla). My kids love watching cartoons and movies I enjoyed when I was a kid (and what do you know, they've seen the original Ghostbusters) just as I've discovered and enjoyed several things that they like. (I

I still feel shame in the fact that the Quake games I spent the most time with were Quake III and (mostly) Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. I did really like the idea of taking the gameplay from the early Battlefield games and putting it in a sci-fi setting though.

Respect!

Street Fighter is so fun for me it goes beyond guilty pleasure. It just does not give a fuck and is so fun to watch do whatever the hell it wants. Besides how awesome the aforementioned Raul Julia as Bison is, there is actual some pretty good comedy involving Zangief. (Of course I also enjoyed the peppering in of

That sounds like my kind of film actually. I will have to move it up on the list. (I love well done films from the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, but sometimes it's hard sifting through what's nostalgia for that age and what is actually good.)

I remember being a kid and my mom taking me to the drive-in to see it. (I think something else that I was actually interested in was playing first.) I had no knowledge of the series at the time beyond the vague couple of moments even people who haven't seen the original know. I remember that I kept falling asleep and

I really enjoyed Black Mass and Depp was a huge part of it. I got excited to see that kind of acting again from him and then I went to check his IMDB to see what future releases he had and decided I should just be happy that he took a break from the zany to do Black Mass.

Probably not. I've not seen all of the original (I keep meaning to, but my list of "media to check out" is really long) but from the 10-20 minutes I did see, I think it's well done. I'm sure it doesn't match the gut wrenching paranoia and terror I felt the first time I watched Carpenter's version, but not much does.

I watched Jim Sterling's video of his first impressions and while I must say that it's got quite a lot of things modern shooters lack, it's a bit too much of the Brutal Doom mod's level of "totally brutal" for me. It seems like the way the camera moves might make me a little nauseous.

It's quite easy. Just watch one of his ill-informed recent movies (like that Charlie Sheen vanity project) or read about how much of a dick he can be to people close to him. I love him as an actor and comedian but he can be quite easy to hate.

Where's the nerd outrage directed at Bill Murray for (depending on the sources) either letting the Ghostbusters 3 script sit on his desk forever and not reading it or immediately throwing it in the trash? I mean, there was exactly one person at fault for all those outraged not getting their "true Ghostbusters sequel"

Actually they decided to have fun with it and got the glorious Our Robocop Remake out of it as well as a "not that bad" remake. If anything near as entertaining as the "Robocop shoots dicks over and over" scene came out of this nonsense, I'd be surprised.

Not to mention that The Magnificent Seven is itself a remake. How about that John Carpenter movie that's hailed as a classic horror movie and most people haven't even seen the original?

I agree for the most part but there is one scene that made it worth watching the entire movie. The "pulled in half by a truck" scene is hilarious just for the moment when the lead is frantically begging Sean Bean to stop. Her acting is making all her words run together and sound like gibberish. Finally Sean Bean just

No, KEVIN, our joke! Our joke!

Yeah, I'm sure I could've went with a better example but Perlman's the guy I always remember as "a good portion of everything I've seen him in he has some sort of SFX makeup on him."

I will forever remember the one perfect bit of Pathfinder was casting Clancy Brown as the viking leader.

Well at least it will line up with how questionable he was being in Days of Future Past. (The young version. I really enjoyed old Magneto in DoFP.)

Magneto.
Cerebro.
Magneto.
Cerebro.