eagles21 wrote:10,000 B.C. - Ugh. Couldn't get into it at all. The trailer looked awesome, but they basically put all of the action scenes in the trailer. The rest of the movie was just really boring. Also, the ending sucked. 4/10
for real man I found myself bored throughout thinking they combined a little bit of apocalypto with something that sucks to make 10000 BC. So sick of the protagonist losing girl having to track her down and rescue her crap.
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eagles21 wrote:10,000 B.C. - Ugh. Couldn't get into it at all. The trailer looked awesome, but they basically put all of the action scenes in the trailer. The rest of the movie was just really boring. Also, the ending sucked. 4/10
for real man I found myself bored throughout thinking they combined a little bit of apocalypto with something that sucks to make 10000 BC. So sick of the protagonist losing girl having to track her down and rescue her crap.
Yeah, totally agree. And like you said, the whole plot was just dumb.
joelamosobadiah wrote:I actually saw Wall-E the other day.
Nice animated Flick. As far as the Pixar films go, it can't touch Toy Story or Monsters, Inc., but it would probably go third on the list.
like joel I have toy story and monsters inc. as 1 and 2... the order flops with my mood. I feel there is a small drop there. they own tier 1. Can't wait to see wall-e
Monsters Inc is just a propaganda film for alternative energy Scares=Oil, Laughter=Solar, Electric, etc.
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joelamosobadiah wrote:I actually saw Wall-E the other day.
Nice animated Flick. As far as the Pixar films go, it can't touch Toy Story or Monsters, Inc., but it would probably go third on the list.
like joel I have toy story and monsters inc. as 1 and 2... the order flops with my mood. I feel there is a small drop there. they own tier 1. Can't wait to see wall-e
Monsters Inc is just a propaganda film for alternative energy Scares=Oil, Laughter=Solar, Electric, etc.
And this is bad? Not only is it something I'm down with (my wife and I are very green conscious and watch our footprint... Thankfully gas grills are slightly more green than charcoal...) but also... a little known film called The Wizard of Oz was also completely a propaganda film, as I'm sure you know... it's studied in many high school and college classes for this. Big deal. Movie was still cool, propaganda film or not.
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joelamosobadiah wrote:I actually saw Wall-E the other day.
Nice animated Flick. As far as the Pixar films go, it can't touch Toy Story or Monsters, Inc., but it would probably go third on the list.
like joel I have toy story and monsters inc. as 1 and 2... the order flops with my mood. I feel there is a small drop there. they own tier 1. Can't wait to see wall-e
At 3 for the Pixar films, I liked A Bug's Life somewhat, Ratatoullie was decent and could be a contender there as could Wall-E. The main thing for me is that other than Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story, I can't bring myself to rewatch those others more than on a rare occasion. We own the first two and if my sibling have them on, I will be tempted to sit down and watch them.
joelamosobadiah wrote:At 3 for the Pixar films, I liked A Bug's Life somewhat, Ratatoullie was decent and could be a contender there as could Wall-E. The main thing for me is that other than Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story, I can't bring myself to rewatch those others more than on a rare occasion. We own the first two and if my sibling have them on, I will be tempted to sit down and watch them.