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I'm not sure you do.Oh I know what you're discussing.
You might be on struggle once you get to Season2.The end of Magicians season 1 was ehhh.
If my sister wasn't so into this I'd probably stop watching.
slight change of subject................
This is difficult but I was thinking about the best shootouts of all time and am gonna try and come up with a top 10. This is REALLY hard, bu off the top of my headt, here goes.....
- HEAT: The bank heist shootout. nothing really comes close to this in my opinion.
- John Wick: Night club shootout
- The Matrix: Corporate building destruction (including the helicopter unloading)
- Leon(The Profesional): Apartment SWAT raid shootout
- Tombstone: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
- The Way of the Gun: Final shootout scene
- Boondock Saints: "THERE WAS A FIRE-FIGHT!!" scene.
- Enemy at the Gates: Final sniper duel
- Django Unchained: Candyland Shootout
- The Terminator: Police Station Shootout
I know I'm missing a million but I seriously can't think of any more off the top.
I don't blame you for saying I wouldn't watch again. People talk about how great it is but personally, the feeling I get when I put that movie on is not a comfortable feeling. My older cousins used to terrify us with that movie when we were little (maybe 4-5 years old). I can't remember ins and outs but it's some traumatizing **** because I can't F with that movie man.Alright nobody judge me.....I just watched The Shining for the first time.
It was cool to see where all the references originated from. Solid movie, but I wouldn't watch again.
I don't blame you for saying I wouldn't watch again. People talk about how great it is but personally, the feeling I get when I put that movie on is not a comfortable feeling. My older cousins used to terrify us with that movie when we were little (maybe 4-5 years old). I can't remember ins and outs but it's some traumatizing **** because I can't F with that movie man.
I suppose that would make one limited, but I don't care to try and enjoy The Shining on any level, ever.
Kubrick's best work, imoI love The Shining but I never found it scary, even as a child, but it's creepy as ****. Just the whole atmosphere and feeling it establishes is amazing and having Jack slowly but surely going mad is just so well done. It's a movie I see in whole at least once a year. I'd also recommend watching Room 237 which is a documentary about the intrepretations and meanings of The Shining.
I have it DVR'ed. I can't wait to start it. It may be going on episode 4-5 before I can get it though which is fine. I have to get back to Animal Kingdom so it's on the back burnersAnybody watch HBO's Big Little Lies or Little Big Lies?
Just saw it, was okay. Felt like drama/murder mystery about to start in the O.C.
Alright nobody judge me.....I just watched The Shining for the first time.
It was cool to see where all the references originated from. Solid movie, but I wouldn't watch again.
I think cuz it was about a pacifist Mel aint go all the way in on the horrors of war.Finally saw Hacksaw Ridge.
Pretty solid flick however, I was expecting a bit more of the "action/war" scenes. Cinematography and editing was good but I was expecting better for a war film. Garfield was outstanding and I loved Vince Vaughn's character.
I'm sure Garfield is one of the "dark horses" for Best Actor with Denzel, Gosling and Casey being front-runners but I wouldn't be surprised if he snagged it.
6.5/8
I watched it for the first time only a year or 2 ago. Went straight into my top 5 after viewing.
Kubrick did so many great things with that movie (amongst all the other great **** he did with other films). The Room 237 documentary adds a lot and makes you realize a bunch of **** you might not of noticed originally. There are some stretch theories in there though
It's amazing how long that movie makes you feel so uncomfortable before any of the actual terror happens.
No they didn't say but keep in mind it was a threat for the heptapods not humans.Been reading the past few pages and the Arrival talk/ I have a question if anyone wants to answer it...
Did they ever say what exactly the threat was that would be coming in 3000 years? Or did I miss that?