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Well since it's not out on DVD or Blu I'm guessing you watched a bootleg on a laptop screen which is probably why you didn't enjoy it. Sorry but I can never take people who do that seriously because the quality is almost always handheld cam.

Agreed, you miss the visuals, the sound, 2 vital things for the enjoyment of this movie.
 
don't get why people watch handheld cam bootlegs.
Its like ordering a microwaved steak and then wondering why it sucks... :monkey1....
 
My friend who got me into film was all pissy about movies when he first moved to Philly and I realised it was because he was watching everything bootleged on a 12" laptop screen, 240 quality, shaky cam, half the theatre screen cut-off, people talking over the movie, and it stopping to buffer every 10 minutes. It's no way to experiance any sort of tv/movie imo.

Going to the bar for some dinner with friends and when I get back I'm gonna watch the Pilot for the new Pirate show on STARZ, Black Sails. Can't wait, I hope it's good, I've been wanting a show about Piracy for a while. It's up on XFinity on Demand for a preview right now if anyone else has access.
 
Well since it's not out on DVD or Blu I'm guessing you watched a bootleg on a laptop screen which is probably why you didn't enjoy it. Sorry but I can never take people who do that seriously because the quality is almost always handheld cam.

There are blur ray rips out there .
 
I watch tons of bootleg movies and it's not hard to find versions with above decent quality. Usually the ones that are awfully blurry, shaky or muted get replaced with updated quality videos soon enough.


Man of Steel - 7.5/10

My second viewing and I enjoyed it much more. The tornado scene wasn't nearly as stupid as I remembered.
 
Drinking Buddies: 9/10 really hit home for me. Touches perfectly on so many nuances in specific relationship situations. (my wife was a bartender when I met her)
 
Haven't seen that either. :lol

You make Brad Pitt sad

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You definitely should, if you liked Inglorious Basterds, this is along the same lines.

I think Basterds is way better than Django. In Basterds Tarantino had the perfect ingredients and and a great recipe resulting in an outstanding, close to perfect movie that has become and will remain one of my life-long favourites.

In Django, the ingredients were there, the recipe just wasn't. This resulted in an ok, but not great movie. Let's hope he does better on his next try at a western style movie. (And by that I mean time period, because I know Django technically wasn't a Western, but a Southern.)




Joe Dirt - 7.5/10
Definitely a guilty pleasure of mine.

Puss in Boots - 5.5/10
Quite boring.

Batman Forever - 7.5/10
It has been ages since the last time I saw this and I must say I liked it more than I remembered. I think it was a great follow up to Burton's movies. Val Kilmer made for a great Batman. I might actually say my favourite after Bale. Jim Carrey did a great job as well, and Tommy Lee Jones was good while a bit campy with his Two-Face. Even Nicole Kidman didn't bother me as much as she does in many of her later movies. Might have something to do with her face not being botoxed-up to look like a balloon animal.

Overall a great nostalgic watch for me.
 
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