Re: RATE The Last Movie You Watched.
To be fair, LOTR is actually almost 11 hours of a movie when you put it together...
I've been meaning to watch this one... probably will this week, I watched 'Kids" back in the day and struck me as a very clever, a bit disturbing but quite real type of movie...
GOT > LOTR
My problem with Lord of the Rings isn't talking and walking. It's just my lack of really getting invested that world. It's not interesting to me. I don't care about the one ring. I don't care about the nonsense that goes on behind the scenes. I care about Frodo making his journey because he has too. And that's about it. Everything else just doesn't work for me.
But for a TV show, I can get into the characters, slowly, and enjoy them as they progress, and that seems like a better format then a 3 hour movie about an event that doesn't grab me.
To be fair, LOTR is actually almost 11 hours of a movie when you put it together...
Spring Breakers: I don't even know. It pulls off exactly what it was trying, it was it's own perfect movie. Pretty much un-scorable.
But man, it was ****ing weird, and I liked it, I'm not sure if I was supposed to like it, but I do.
Go see it.
I've been meaning to watch this one... probably will this week, I watched 'Kids" back in the day and struck me as a very clever, a bit disturbing but quite real type of movie...