Didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
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Yeah, the director's cut makes such a difference. I saw the theatrical version in cinemas and came out thinking, 'jeez, seems like they cut an hour out of the movie'. The only thing that holds it back a bit is Orlando Bloom, he's a bit bland and one note throughout but still a damn fine movie.Since Gremlins I have watched 3 more movies, I will list them in the order I liked them from worst (first) to best (last)
Laura Dern seemed like the only one that was putting in any sort of performance throughout the movie. The effects looked terrible, couldn't see the dinosaurs for the most part because most the scenes took place in the dark (most likely to hide the fact the CGI dinos look terrible in the light)
probably one of the worst Jurassic Park/World movies I have seen. To be fair I haven't really liked any of the sequels. That speaks to how great the first one was, I still keep watching the sequels hoping they would capture some of what made that movie so amazing.
I've heard for years people praise this movie... I didn't get it, it was a good movie don't get me wrong I just thought it was okay at best. Dustin Hoffman performs amazing as usual. Of all the movies nominated in 1988 at the Oscars for best picture; I have only seen Rain Man and Mississippi Burning. I would've given it to the Mississippi Burning instead of this, but again that just my opinion.
When my buddy recommended this movie to me he told me just one thing. Watch the directors cut and not the theatrical cut. This is now become my second favourite Ridley Scott movie ever... maybe third. I mean just wow what an amazing movie. If you will watch this movie, do yourself a favour and watch the directors cut.
Now that's a movie I haven't heard about in years
Was just looking for some old Bollywood movies and found thisNow that's a movie I haven't heard about in years
You should watch Animals of Farthing Wood. Scarred a generation of children.Watched a few animated films the other night.
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A beautifully sad movie.
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One I had heard about for a long time (both book and its adaptation.) Certainly left a mark on me, that's for sure.
Its not officially Christmas day until I see Hans Gruber fall from Nakatomi tower.Since my last post here are the movies I have seen, I will put them in order from what I enjoyed the least to the most
That was a great bunch of movies I watched. Didn't really dislike anything. The David Arquette "documentary" was my least favourite but even that was enjoyable. Die Hard has been in top 5 movies of all time, so I just wanted to rewatch it since it had been a while since I had seen it.