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Energon Is My Drug wrote:Should I read the graphic novels before watching the movie? I've been tempted to see it, but I'm wondering if I'll even appreciate it without reading the comics first. I've heard the movie is quite stylized...
Dagon wrote:I know that if you have nothing nice to say you shouldn't bother saying anything at all, but I have to get this off my chest.
As irrational and stupid as this is going to sound, I hated this movie. Like, honest to god hated. Like if someone gave me a print of it I would revel in it's destruction. I'm not trying to ruin anyone's buzz over it, honestly, but this movie made me so angry, and in general I'm not that irrational of a person. But I sat watching this for two hours of my life that I'll never get back, two hours of Michael Cera 'acting' and every girl in the movie having a more masculine voice than, for what? A bunch of lame video game cliche "jokes"? I mean, at least I knew when he was really in to playing with his band, because he emo-stomped with much enthusiasm.
Look, I know, ok? And like I said to begin with, I'm really sorry if I'm hurting any/everybodies feelings with this, but this movie was probably the worst thing of all time. I got dragged to see it by my girlfriend who loved it, and I guess I'm tired of pretending that it didn't make me want to rip my eyes out and shove them into an electric pencil sharpener. So, in the interest of my own well-being, better you guys be upset with me for thinking different than she does.
read the comics first dude.
Don't get me wrong, alright? I love fun, I love comics and movies and cartoons and all kinds of fun things. I love music, I've played in bands, and I'm a bass player. Above all else, I love fun, and I like to have fun and be entertained. Is this rant stupid and irrational? You bet it is, but it's how I feel. So, sorry once more, but thanks for listening
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Dagon wrote:I got dragged to see it by my girlfriend who loved it, and I guess I'm tired of pretending that it didn't make me want to rip my eyes out and shove them into an electric pencil sharpener.
Shadowman wrote:Yes, they changed a crap-ton from the books, but it really doesn't get in the way.
Darth Bombshell wrote:Shadowman wrote:Yes, they changed a crap-ton from the books, but it really doesn't get in the way.
The thing that got changed the most was the ending, since nothing from Finest Hour was included in the film, since O'Malley was still working on it while the film was being done.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Lastjustice wrote:It makes alot of obscure NES gaming references that will likely fly over most people's heads. (people bursting into coins like river city ransom, the bands are named after NES titles.) I can see how this could be a cult hit, but it's something that likely won't fly with the mainstream audience as it's like a giant inside joke that they just won't get or appreciate. (Such as my girlfriend whom I took with didn't get most of the gaming references, and found the movie equally average as I did.)
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Shadowman wrote:So, Dagon, you never actually said what you didn't like about the movie. Just a couple cracks about Michael Sera and video game jokes. (I'm not sure what an "emo stomp" is but when he was playing he was headbanging) Were you even paying attention?
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