Man of Steel (2013)
by
driner777,
less than a minute ago@PeterDarker
No I didn't notice it until you just said that, It's amazing the little things directors do that so many of us miss, I guess we need to stop this convo lol, someone dinged everyone of us lol o well i guess maybe this should be in forum, but just p.m. anytim darker, I'm always up for a good convo, and @DarthIntrepid stellar review, very well articulated as always, I can tell you've had more education than this country boy haha, my never ending run-on sentences, im to lazy to use the period. Okay so honestly as far as this movie went I think any Superman fan will enjoy it more than any before it, sure it wasn't executed as well as it could be, but I'd really like to see it on the big screen or on my flat screen in HD to get the full effect, later guys.
The Hangover Part III (2013)
by
SEA monster,
3 hours agoNone of those links is DVD quality. Something's telling me though I shouldn't care and skip this one altogether.
Prometheus (2012)
by
Darthintrepid,
4 hours ago@polesauce
It's definitely not a film for people that need the standard framework of set-up/experience/closure. I enjoyed it, I enjoy the whole mythos. This was Scott's attempt to expand this universe, whether or not he will be at the helm of any of the movies to follow. On the BluRay, there is a memorandum that connects this to Blade Runner, by using notes comparing the ideology behind the creation of different androids. I also enjoyed the AVP movies, because what most non-fans do not realize, they successfully connected two entirely separate franchises, while explaining a little more about the appearance and geneology of the xenoporphs (as expanded in this movie). Scott was right in denying that this was an Alien prequel; it is in the same universe as the Aliens, but is the prelude to a much greater story, and a much larger universe with will implicate all of the Alien and Predator movies (and Blade Runner) in hiding secrets from us that we should have already known by watching the movies.
NTSF:SD:SUV (2011)
by
ByteMyAss,
5 hours ago(Adult Swim) ~ Never forget? Terrorism hasn't, and neither will the NTSF:SD:SUV. In a world where threatening danger looms large and Homeland Security won't secure itself, San Diego's citizens can't afford not to trust in the NTSF...