Re: Secret Ninja Movie Club (aka what have you watched latel
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:21 pm
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That sort of attitude is probably why you didn't enjoy the film.Laszlo wrote:tldr
wolf89 wrote:That sort of attitude is probably why you didn't enjoy the film.Laszlo wrote:tldr
I'm glad you enjoyed it but everything it achieved (or tried too) has been done before and better. For this reason, to me, it felt (almost offensively) spoon-fed and somewhat lacking. I very much enjoy subtle portrayal of characters without the need for heavy scripts, the top of page 474 is an excellent example, but Drive just failed to impress me.wolf89 wrote:Everything seems incredibly deliberate in the film and honestly the only way it could seem hollow is if you're not thinking about it enough or expecting some huge action movie or something heavy on plot rather than a more subtle portrayal of characters and style based exploration of subjects rather than being dependent on script.

Ah ok. I can understand that aspect of it - sort of why I enjoy the Kill Bill films more than most, because I get the nods and winks to certain Kung Fu/samurai films.wolf89 wrote:I dunno, maybe it's because it had a lot of hints to genres of film I watch a lot outside of those (like I mentioned with Exterminator).
wolf89 wrote:Don't want to start this debate again but the reviews for Only God Forgives basically are what you said about drive but instead actually referencing drive as the good film and Only... as the pleasant looking missing the point crap

I hated Kill Bill because it's just cut and paste scenes from other films I have on DVD done in a corny way.Laszlo wrote:Ah ok. I can understand that aspect of it - sort of why I enjoy the Kill Bill films more than most, because I get the nods and winks to certain Kung Fu/samurai films.wolf89 wrote:I dunno, maybe it's because it had a lot of hints to genres of film I watch a lot outside of those (like I mentioned with Exterminator).
I'm definitely going to watch Drive again at some point. Hopefully i'll get more from it a second time around.
wolf89 wrote:Don't want to start this debate again but the reviews for Only God Forgives basically are what you said about drive but instead actually referencing drive as the good film and Only... as the pleasant looking missing the point crapWill avoid
Meh, like I say, swap 'Kill Bill' for Drive and 'scenes' for concepts.wolf89 wrote:I hated Kill Bill because it's just cut and paste scenes from other films I have on DVD done in a corny way.Laszlo wrote:Ah ok. I can understand that aspect of it - sort of why I enjoy the Kill Bill films more than most, because I get the nods and winks to certain Kung Fu/samurai films.wolf89 wrote:I dunno, maybe it's because it had a lot of hints to genres of film I watch a lot outside of those (like I mentioned with Exterminator).
I'm definitely going to watch Drive again at some point. Hopefully i'll get more from it a second time around.
wolf89 wrote:Don't want to start this debate again but the reviews for Only God Forgives basically are what you said about drive but instead actually referencing drive as the good film and Only... as the pleasant looking missing the point crapWill avoid
Hoping this is good too, unsure how it would work over like a full feature length!aspect-dubz wrote:
Was laughing throughout just about every other minute. highly recommend it.
Wanna see this so bad, gonna have to be a solo mission as all my mates just don't get Alan.aspect-dubz wrote:
Was laughing throughout just about every other minute. highly recommend it.
Nah because Kill Bill literally lifts scenes and bits of music and some lines of dialogue from other movies.It's one of the least original movies I think that's ever been made. It also happens to rip off a lot of Asian movies which when done by an American nerd comes off as super cheesy and lame.Laszlo wrote:Meh, like I say, swap 'Kill Bill' for Drive and 'scenes' for concepts.wolf89 wrote:I hated Kill Bill because it's just cut and paste scenes from other films I have on DVD done in a corny way.Laszlo wrote:Ah ok. I can understand that aspect of it - sort of why I enjoy the Kill Bill films more than most, because I get the nods and winks to certain Kung Fu/samurai films.wolf89 wrote:I dunno, maybe it's because it had a lot of hints to genres of film I watch a lot outside of those (like I mentioned with Exterminator).
I'm definitely going to watch Drive again at some point. Hopefully i'll get more from it a second time around.
wolf89 wrote:Don't want to start this debate again but the reviews for Only God Forgives basically are what you said about drive but instead actually referencing drive as the good film and Only... as the pleasant looking missing the point crapWill avoid