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Monsters[/center]Exit Through the Gift Shop has met it's match.
Quote from: 'Noke on December 15, 2010, 04:59:23 PMMonsters[/center]Exit Through the Gift Shop has met it's match. Wow, gonna go watch it now. The sour/lukewarm reviews on IMDB made me hesitant, but I must remember hat 99% of people don't know what they are talking about.
I actually consider a lot of movies to be life-changing! I take them to my heart and they melt into my personality.
I enjoyed it a lot. My friend loved it. It's pretty impressive. It's still the technical that astounds me. The crew and budget were tiny, and the visual effects on prosumer quality goods (off the shelf, as such) by one guy. Amazing.
Quote from: FifthCityMuse on December 15, 2010, 06:41:09 PMI enjoyed it a lot. My friend loved it. It's pretty impressive. It's still the technical that astounds me. The crew and budget were tiny, and the visual effects on prosumer quality goods (off the shelf, as such) by one guy. Amazing.Comparable to, say, District 9?
How to Train Your DragonLasted 15 minutes through this, didn't even get to the part where he meets the dragon. The voice acting and the dialogue was SO annoying. Characters speak in this B actor doing a cartoon sort of voice and the script is so cliche that one minute in I knew every thing that would happen in this movie. But my God that protagonist - sounds like a sixteen year old doing an impression of Woody Allen. Absolutely unwatchable.1/10
a slow meditative piece on the travel through the jungle, where we are simple watching the people affected by the Monsters and barely see the Monsters themselves