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That's pretty cool, how big is that figure? That may be the first figure of its type I've seen that doesn't look it's ridiculously drowning in its clothes because they can never figure out how to scale down fabric.
Website says it's 1/6th scale, so probably about a foot high.Gary Whitta said:That's pretty cool, how big is that figure? That may be the first figure of its type I've seen that doesn't look it's ridiculously drowning in its clothes because they can never figure out how to scale down fabric.
*shrug* I would agree it's not an accident, but I won't agree that it's a good film. It's certainly calculated to achieve certain things that various demographics will find something to appreciate, but I don't find that inherently admirable. It's a bloated film about two stupid teens and their short affair during a cruise and a bunch of cringe-worthy scenes where an elderly woman forgets about decades of her life to tell some middle-aged men about how a poor boy fucked her. I went over all of this in the other thread. There are things to like about exploring the socioeconomic stuff and the Titanic going down, but the core characters and story were dreadful. I'm definitely not one of those who hated it 'cause girls loved DiCaprio or any of that bullshit.Gary Whitta said:Mediocre films don't win 11 Oscars and earn $1.8bn dollars. Only a film with something really special going on can hit that double whammy of insane critical and commercial success, it's not some random accident.
For the record, I think Titanic is a cracking film. Corny? Yes. But keeps the viewer gripped throughout. There's a reason why people went back again and again, it's a masterfully crafted piece of popular entertainment as well as a (at the time) unrivaled spectacle of cinema. I think a lot of the hate for it is just because it's "cool" to dislike something so embraced by the masses.
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Scullibundo said:We're back up to 91%.
Also Tobor, we're not going to re-hash this argument here, but you are truly dreaming. DC of Aliens > *.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:I have never seen the theatrical cut, but my impression is that it basically cuts out all of the character development. If that's the case, then fuck the theatrical cut.
I think I'm going watch Aliens tonight 0_0Gary Whitta said:The sentry gun scene is the only one I think is kinda disposable, even though I do like it the movie doesn't *need* it. Everything else though is great character stuff that makes the movie much better.
I thought that scene was useful for plugging a plot hole: the barricades didn't hold the first time around, but the aliens didn't even try them when the Marines showed up. The turrets scene show why they had to find a new way in.Gary Whitta said:The sentry gun scene is the only one I think is kinda disposable, even though I do like it the movie doesn't *need* it. Everything else though is great character stuff that makes the movie much better.
Agree. It added nothing to the film and actually detracts from it a bit. I also don't like the bogus "boo" moment added early on. The extended edition is still superior overall, though.Tobor said:The ripleys daughter scene is debatable, but seeing Newts parents is a mistake. I prefer seeing the colony for the first time the way the marines see it. It's more mysterious, and far more tense.
Seconded.Tobor said:The ripleys daughter scene is debatable, but seeing Newts parents is a mistake. I prefer seeing the colony for the first time the way the marines see it.
How do you reach this conclusion? When I saw the film, I figured they were just aliens.Medalion said:They are robots.
Tobor said:The ripleys daughter scene is debatable, but seeing Newts parents is a mistake. I prefer seeing the colony for the first time the way the marines see it. It's more mysterious, and far more tense..
U K Narayan said:How do you reach this conclusion? When I saw the film, I figured they were just aliens.
The dialog makes it clear. That, and they have tv screens for faces.U K Narayan said:How do you reach this conclusion? When I saw the film, I figured they were just aliens.
U K Narayan said:How do you reach this conclusion? When I saw the film, I figured they were just aliens.
Oh my... no wonder that ending seemed totally out of place and ridiculous. Now it makes sense. :lolLiara T'Soni said:This is one of the biggest movie misconceptions....
They are definitely, 100 percent, without a doubt robots...the ending does not make ANY thematic sense at all if they were aliens.
The reason they care so much about the boy is because he is one of their "ancestors"...he is an early version of machine life. They have evolved for a countless number of years while he was frozen and are now in charge of the planet.
I thought "MMS DX 01" read as "MMS DAX01.":lolDead said:http://www.hottoys.com.hk/news/
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I love teddy.a Master Ninja said:The dialog makes it clear. That, and they have tv screens for faces.
EDIT: And here is Spielberg flat out saying the same.
You know, I'd didn't care for it much at first, but I've developed a strange appreciation for this movie over time.
GhaleonEB said:I think he's about to get eaten. :lol
J2 Cool said:So Imax 3D or RealD? I already got tickets for Imax, but I was curious if anyone has a real comparison. I'll probably go see it a 2nd time in RealD - which will give me an educated opinion of the 2.
Gary Whitta said:Mediocre films don't win 11 Oscars and earn $1.8bn dollars. Only a film with something really special going on can hit that double whammy of insane critical and commercial success, it's not some random accident.
For the record, I think Titanic is a cracking film. Corny? Yes. But keeps the viewer gripped throughout. There's a reason why people went back again and again, it's a masterfully crafted piece of popular entertainment as well as a (at the time) unrivaled spectacle of cinema. I think a lot of the hate for it is just because it's "cool" to dislike something so embraced by the masses.
rockman zx said:I don't know if this interview was posted before, is from yesterday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aao0YSITuxc
Great interview.
JB1981 said:Ebert's review just sent me into a frenzy. He compared the film to the first time he experienced Star Wars '77. Motherfucking Star Wars. Oh my.
J2 Cool said:So Imax 3D or RealD? I already got tickets for Imax, but I was curious if anyone has a real comparison. I'll probably go see it a 2nd time in RealD - which will give me an educated opinion of the 2.
exarkun said:Wait, so its better to see it in RealD or Imax? There are tickets of each left in the big H so I'm just trying to figure which one.
PSGames said:I would like to know this aswell. Is there a consensus?
Liara T'Soni said:This is one of the biggest movie misconceptions....
They are definitely, 100 percent, without a doubt robots...the ending does not make ANY thematic sense at all if they were aliens.
The reason they care so much about the boy is because he is one of their "ancestors"...he is an early version of machine life. They have evolved for a countless number of years while he was frozen and are now in charge of the planet.
J2 Cool said:Scullibundo, any opinion on this comparison?
J2 Cool said:Scullibundo, any opinion on this comparison?
rhino4evr said:just want to add that i think its fucking hilarious that Ebert rated this 4 stars..and yet haters (who were somehow convinced he would trash it) still want to hate on it.
He even compared it to seeing Star Wars the first time..I mean if that doesn't get you just a little excited then you are truly joyless.
I was a doubter, and I ate my crow early, but some of you just refuse to take your medicine. All aboard the hype train!! toot toot.
Where do you live? I thought pretty much every major cinema in the UK had 3D now. There are at least 6 in a 10 mile vicinity of me.Foliorum Viridum said:I feel like the only person on GAF not going to see this in 3D.Stupid cinema with 3D tech being 100 miles away!
Still can't wait though.
cameron has 6 limbs just like the creatures of pandora:lolJibril said:Much crow shall be eaten and JC shall watch.
*grand crow feast*
rhino4evr said:just want to add that i think its fucking hilarious that Ebert rated this 4 stars..and yet haters (who were somehow convinced he would trash it) still want to hate on it.
He even compared it to seeing Star Wars the first time..I mean if that doesn't get you just a little excited then you are truly joyless.
I was a doubter, and I ate my crow early, but some of you just refuse to take your medicine. All aboard the hype train!! toot toot.
JB1981 said:"
:lol
- he also hates the storyline because he's a hardcore republican and thinks the film is an attack against american "imperialism" hahah .. dudes listens to too much sean hannity
JB1981 said:Just sent my brother, who is a huge Cameron fan a text of Ebert's review. He goes, "Yea whatever, movie looks retarded." I think it's going to be hard to win over a lot of peoples' impressions of the trailer ......
He goes, "Have fun at the movie. Ill see it OnDemand. If the storyline is as it seems by the preview it laughable to compare it to Star Wars. I guess you'll find out, seems thin to me."
:lol
- he also hates the storyline because he's a hardcore republican and thinks the film is an attack against american "imperialism" hahah .. dudes listens to too much sean hannity