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Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:09 pm
by perkana
For fuck sakes, it's Star Wars... Although I did see 1,2 and 3, they just didn't become what the first 3 were to me as a kid. So I'm really excited about seeing my favorite characters. And yes that scene "Chewie, we're home" made me very happy. Also the Darth Vader mask was cool. And I have a thing for Adam Driver (Adam on Girls), so he could be the new suave sexy character.
ES, I'm so jealous!!

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:20 pm
by Pandemonium
perkana wrote::wiggle:
I was just about to post that link. I'm not a total Star Wars nerdlinger but that clip took me back to 1977, something the 3 prequels never did.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 2:11 am
by nausearockpig
creep wrote:
Matz wrote:that didn't wow me at all....
matz is very hard to please.

seeing old man solo didn't do anything for you? chewy looks like he hasn't aged at all. they should of given him some grey hair or something.

Wookiees live to over 400 years old so he may not have aged that much - from a Wookiee perspective...

That was a rad trailer, can't wait for these new flicks...

How about that crashed Star Destroyer, Vader's helmet rescued from the funeral pyre, all those stormtroopers, that black armored stormtrooper or tie pilot? FUCK. YES. ( god i hope it doesn't suck )....

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 6:43 am
by Larry B.
Pandemonium wrote:
perkana wrote::wiggle:
I was just about to post that link. I'm not a total Star Wars nerdlinger but that clip took me back to 1977, something the 3 prequels never did.
Something like this?


Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:12 am
by Matz
ok it does look pretty cool actually, looking forward to it. seems like they've abandoned using a ton of blue screen, that's one major thing I hate about 1, 2 and 3

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:25 am
by perkana
Larry B. wrote:
Pandemonium wrote:
perkana wrote::wiggle:
I was just about to post that link. I'm not a total Star Wars nerdlinger but that clip took me back to 1977, something the 3 prequels never did.
Something like this?

:lol: igualito

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 1:24 pm
by Essence_Smith
perkana wrote:For fuck sakes, it's Star Wars... Although I did see 1,2 and 3, they just didn't become what the first 3 were to me as a kid. So I'm really excited about seeing my favorite characters. And yes that scene "Chewie, we're home" made me very happy. Also the Darth Vader mask was cool. And I have a thing for Adam Driver (Adam on Girls), so he could be the new suave sexy character.
ES, I'm so jealous!!
Selling toys has it perks...they haven't put anything out for the new film yet, but I will have something of an inside track on new merch in the fall... :cool:

I'm keeping my expectations low...they're likely going to do as good a job of reviving this franchise as they did with Star Trek which I think they managed to pull off pretty well...I think people need to take into perspective that we're now spoiled for Star Wars as we've lived for decades with everything that Star Wars has influenced since the 70's...it will naturally impress a lot less because we're older and what was magical in terms of effects back then is now the norm...thanks of course to the original trilogy. Let's just hope the story is a good one...I think the nostalgia will help but they've got a spotless playing field to play with...let's wait and see...

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:58 pm
by Pandemonium
Larry B. wrote:
Something like this?

HA! That's great.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:40 pm
by Pandemonium
Out of consideration for some who may be offended by explicit photos of boobs n' weiners I won't post the actual movie poster here, but this link to the upcoming (heh) film "Love" has probably the naughtiest image on a mainstream film ad in history:

http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a ... pcLSlBnXoO

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:17 am
by Larry B.
Pandemonium wrote:Out of consideration for some who may be offended by explicit photos of boobs n' weiners I won't post the actual movie poster here, but this link to the upcoming (heh) film "Love" has probably the naughtiest image on a mainstream film ad in history:

http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a ... pcLSlBnXoO
Cool. This is the type of pseudo-controversy or only-for-showck-value-thing that I enjoy.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:53 am
by perkana
Watched Mortdecai with my folks last night. Very silly and funny movie. Really needed to laugh my ass off and this was perfect.

Before the movie they showed a trailer with Nicholas Cage (he looks like a samurai or some shit like that, the guy who played Anakin is in it too, it looks pretty shitty). Wonder how many shitty movies does he still have to make until he pays off his debt taxes?

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 5:42 pm
by Larry B.
Avengers: The Age of Ultron might be the best superhero movie I have ever seen. Very entertaining, the choreographies were great and the story quite compelling (within the fantasy world of superheroes, obviously.) Scarlett is delicious and The Hulk... oh, The Hulk. I feel something so special for that character.

Anyway, go watch it. 7/10.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 8:15 pm
by creep
veep is easily the funniest series on right now. this is the best season so far.

the second season of silicon valley is funnier than the first.

another series that started off not so great but turned out pretty good is the last man on earth. anyone else watching it? the season finale is tonight.

those are my thoughts on current comedy series on tv right now. you're welcome.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:11 pm
by Artemis
creep wrote:veep is easily the funniest series on right now. this is the best season so far.

the second season of silicon valley is funnier than the first.

another series that started off not so great but turned out pretty good is the last man on earth. anyone else watching it? the season finale is tonight.

those are my thoughts on current comedy series on tv right now. you're welcome.
- I've never seen Veep but will give it a try.
-Agree about Silicon Valley so far this season
-I gave up on Last Man on Earth after two episodes.

Not comedy, but I think American Crime is an excellent show. It's on Thursday nights on ABC, twp episodes left.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:16 pm
by creep
Artemis wrote: -I gave up on Last Man on Earth after two episodes.
i almost did too. once more characters were introduced it got good.

give veep a try. i think you will like it.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 3:20 pm
by perkana
:lol:

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 8:53 pm
by Pandemonium
Watched Black Hat w/Chris Hemsworth over the weekend. Michael Mann films the best looking action movies in the industry but this one seemed like it was about half an hour too long.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 5:54 pm
by Artemis
creep wrote:
Artemis wrote: -I gave up on Last Man on Earth after two episodes.
i almost did too. once more characters were introduced it got good.

give veep a try. i think you will like it.

I haven't tried veep yet, but I did watch the rest of the season for Last Man in Earth. You were right it does get better. Once Todd the "fat guy" came along it got way better I thought. Overall, I did enjoy it. I'll check out the second season if it gets picked up.

There's a new show I just started watching today- Scrotal Recall. A British sitcom on Netflix...only 6 episodes.


http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/201 ... ounds.html
When Scrotal Recall first showed up on Netflix this month, I wondered if it was a joke. When Netflix’s algorithm suggested that I would give it five stars, I marveled at how poorly the technology understood my impeccable taste. But then I finally watched the show. Though burdened with a terrible name, the six-episode British comedy is delightful: a funny, tenderhearted, and clever take on the friendship sitcom.

In the tradition of High Fidelity, Scrotal Recall, which first aired in the fall on the British station Channel 4, follows a shaggy-haired lad revisiting his past loves. But Dylan (Johnny Flynn) isn’t just on a quest to figure out where he went wrong. He’s tracking down his former lovers so he can tell them that he recently tested positive for chlamydia. (It’s the perfect STD to carry the story: Chlamydia is treatable, and people often don’t experience any symptoms. But those exposed do need to be alerted, because it can lead to infertility.) For his trip down sexual-memory lane, Dylan is accompanied by his two best friends, Evie (Antonia Thomas) and Luke (Daniel Ings).

Scrotal Recall is the dry British cousin of Happy Endings. Or maybe it’s How I Met Your Mother without the slather of CBS Velveeta that sometimes made HIMYM cringe-worthy. Its timeline hops between past and present. It contains some pithy observations about life as a single young adult—in one episode, for instance, Luke drags Dylan and Evie to a far-away gathering so he can try to bed a high-school crush. When the two fail to click with the rest of the attendees, the smart and endearingly sardonic Evie complains, “We’re at a party that doesn’t like us.” It’s a perfect description of a feeling that I, at least, know well: realizing at the beginning of a social event that you just don’t gel with anyone there. Luke is a Barney-esque pick-up artist, but his caddishness is dialed down just enough to make him seem vulnerable rather than venal. And Dylan, though he has an extensive list of ladies to alert about his STD, longs for true love. He and Evie are in a bit of a will-they-or-won’t-they situation, but the story line feels natural—perhaps because the short British season doesn’t drag anything out unnecessarily.

It’s also refreshing to see a show that handles an STD in a frank way, even if it does gloss over the long-term effects of chlamydia a bit. Dylan is embarrassed to call his old lovers to let them know, but he does the right thing—albeit occasionally at the wrong time.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 6:33 pm
by perkana
Last movie featuring Robin Williams (voice)

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 1:07 am
by nausearockpig
Scrotal Recall was great. Funny and clever..

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 6:32 pm
by creep
loved the original. probably no chance this will be good....the last scene in this trailer did make me laugh though.


Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 5:30 pm
by creep
i just saw a trailer for the dumbest looking movie ever.


Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 5:47 am
by Hype
creep wrote:loved the original. probably no chance this will be good....the last scene in this trailer did make me laugh though.

The six pack or the chick-car thing?

Ed Helms is a terrible choice to play Chevy Chase's son (or whatever stupid framing device they're using to do the same movie again).

But there are no middling male leads that could play that old school cranky dad the right way.

Also, didn't Robin Williams already make this movie?


Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 12:00 pm
by Artemis
I'm looking forward to Mad Max: Fury Road

DIRECTOR:GEORGE MILLER
CAST:TOM HARDY, CHARLIZE THERON, NICHOLAS HOULT, ZOË KRAVITZ




Pretty good review and info here:

http://ca.ign.com/articles/2015/05/11/m ... oad-review
THE VERDICT

The over-the-top stunts and eccentric characters and designs are all hugely important to Fury Road, as are the troubled figures like Max himself and Furiosa, but it’s the overriding sense of the film’s uniqueness, its striving to be something more than just another action movie, that is most impressive. Mad Max: Fury Road is a one of a kind. Like the world it creates, it is a thing of beautiful brutality.

Re: Movies or "the breakdown of jasper"

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 4:25 pm
by Pandemonium
Artemis wrote:I'm looking forward to Mad Max: Fury Road

DIRECTOR:GEORGE MILLER
CAST:TOM HARDY, CHARLIZE THERON, NICHOLAS HOULT, ZOË KRAVITZ

This movie is getting almost universally great reviews.