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Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 18:27
by HungFist
Thunderbolt - 3/5
I didn't remember the fight scenes were this good. Lots of beautiful women too, and ridiculously funny racing scenes.

Ghost Soup - 2/5
Looks like Iwai really can do a bad movie. After the first 20 min I was sure I was gonna rate this movie 1/5, but last 15 min was so good that I have to give it an extra point. Also liked the scene where the main character gets lost.

April Story - 4,5/5
Had to see some true Iwai greatness to get my faith back. And it worked. Unbelievably beautiful and sweet movie. Previously I considered Picnic as his best movie, but now I think this is his greatest work. One my favourite Japanese movies of all time.

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 20:05
by tom2681
Fight back to school 1 - 4,25/5

Perfect comedic timing, great jokes, realistic storyline, nice acting by Cheung Man.

Fight back to school 2 - 4,5/5

Lacks the freshness of the first one, but the jokes are better.
+ You get to see a very young Athena Chu in what seems to be her first big role.

Fight back to school 3 - 3,5/5

There's a definite lack of inspiration in this one.

Still, you get Anita Mui acting like Sharon Stone and Anthony Wong as a bald bad guy with a dead animal on his head.
So it's not ALL bad. :D

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 20:19
by grim_tales
You mean Anita uncrosses her legs and we get to see "down there"? :D

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 20:21
by tom2681
WE don't get to see "down there".
Leung Kar-Yan does, though. He even falls off his chair because of that. :lol:

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 21:20
by bradavon
Can people post why they've voted yah or nah above. It's pretty pointless just choosing Yes or No and not commenting period!

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 21:24
by bradavon
EvaUnit02 wrote:Yes. At least in NZ & Aussie, I have no idea about in UK or US.
95% of the meanings behind your words are the same in the UK (and Ireland). They only differ in the States and Canada.

You can assume the meaning is the same.
thelostdragon wrote:Superman Returns - 2/5
But apart from that it just showed me (again) why I hate Superman so much. He's just Mr. Perfect.
Why do all superhero's have to have issues? The fact he's perfect is what makes unique.

The Spider-man films are so average. Superman Returns is much better!

I like Pale Rider but agreed the start is better than the end. It's no Western classic but it's still decent.
grim_tales wrote:Gong Li is nice IMO, quite pretty :)

Personally I think she's stunning.

thelostdragon wrote:Is bombed good or bad? When we use that term in German, it usually means it was a success. Does it mean it flopped in English?

LOL it depends how you use it:

It Bombed - Bad
A Bomb - Bad
That was the Bomb - Good

:D

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 21:24
by grim_tales
Sorry Brad. Personally I think the thread is too long and there are loads of old pages that probably no-one looks at. Maybe this should be archived in Bullets Gold and a "What have you seen.. Part 2" thread started? :)

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 21:27
by Shen
what about an indifferent vote? personally i dont really care what you do with the thread....so i cant vote now...meanie :(


:D

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 21:30
by bradavon
Fair point I'll add it.
grim_tales wrote:Personally I think the thread is too long and there are loads of old pages that probably no-one looks at. Maybe this should be archived in Bullets Gold and a "What have you seen.. Part 2" thread started? :)
IMO I was thinking the same.

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 21:43
by tom2681
I voted No.

Let's say I'm looking for a specific review. If you move this thread to Bullets Gold, then I'll have to perform 2 separate searches.
It's not the end of the world, but still...

I'd rather have all the reviews in the same place.

I have no problem with this thread being archived, but only if it stays in this subforum.
My 2 cents... :)

Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 22:48
by Toge
It'll be easier to search in a subforum than in here as you'll get more precise results as it's just this topic in it.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 00:56
by bradavon
You can't search inside threads anyway so isn't that a moot point Tom, no?

Anyway from my point of view it was just an idea. Right now you are winning 8 to 5 and one 0. Brad wanders off to make some fake members to bump things :D

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 01:04
by tom2681
Oh, so you're 7c3byhyd7m4l living in e13ef8av6bzpj6up.
I knew this was a weird name for a BnB member. :D

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 02:51
by thelostdragon
bradavon wrote:
thelostdragon wrote:Superman Returns - 2/5
But apart from that it just showed me (again) why I hate Superman so much. He's just Mr. Perfect.
Why do all superhero's have to have issues? The fact he's perfect is what makes unique.
They have to have issues in order to make them interesting characters. Otherwise, no honest person could identify himself with the character. I'm not saying I am identifying myself with Hellboy, Batman or Spiderman, but at least I can relate to them. I understand their actions. Batman has no super powers at all, but he fights criminals as he believes that they have destroyed his life. So although he helps people, he kinda does it for himself, too. Superman however is so selfless and just perfect. Always has the right thing to say at the right moment. Clark Kent's friends are idiots as well, as they do not realize that he is Superman. I mean come on... let me put on glasses and even my pre-school teacher will identify me.

I'm talking about my problems with the Superman character here however. As for the film, the love story just didn't work well. Something is wrong when the audience (or maybe just me) likes Lois husband more than they like Superman.

Also, I would have kept the air plane scene for the finale as this was the best scene in the film.
The Spider-man films are so average. Superman Returns is much better!
At least they managed to entertain me more than "Superman Returns" did.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 02:56
by bradavon
At least they managed to entertain me more than "Superman Returns" did.
Not me. Agreed Superman Returns is flawed but both Spider-man films so glossy and nice. They're both really average.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 07:24
by Knetan
hey,

Riding Alone For Thousands Of Miles 4/5

Zhang Yimou does it again, despite a few dragged out emotional beats towards the end. It's clear where his forté is when presenting drama and it is when shooting small and static. Having said that, it's a fine looking movie, layered but easy to absorb. And that is without Zhang sacrificing subtlety.

Takakura Ken anchors brilliantly and I like the choice his hat plays in regards to the emotional state of the character. I do believe reading somewhere that he announced RIDING...as being his last film.

All in all, I can name about 3 other Zhang Yimou films I like more (that would be Ju Duo, Not One Less and The Road Home) but this is nonetheless a showcase of a director still on top of his game. He makes it criminally simple to create layered filmmaking.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 08:56
by grim_tales
I enjoyed Superman Returns, it was a fine film but it was probably a bit long and serious. As LD says, I find characters like Spiderman and Batman more interesting because there more normal. Spiderman started out like a normal guy who was given his powers accidentally, and Batman has no powers. Supes is a near invincible alien, notice in the film, Spacey makes a comment that he is "not really human". Indeed.
Supes didnt look like he was having fun flying, I don't want a Christ-like figure.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 11:07
by saltysam
grim_tales wrote:Mark/Sam have you seen Along Come (Came?) The Tiger? The film was OK but rather boring in places, I liked the final fight though :)

The picture quality was crap (the trailer looks even worse) and the disc features English and Mandarin soundtracks, trailer and producer commentary.
yes it was pretty average-not a keeper

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 11:41
by grim_tales
Average/poor IMO.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 11:54
by bradavon
Spider-man is normal?

Nice review thanks Knetan, well written. I'd like to check this out I've not seen a bad Zhang Yimou film yet.

Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 16:00
by grim_tales
I mean Spidey starts out as a "normal" person, (same with Daredevil, and Batman) Superman never seems vulnerable.

Posted: 20 Aug 2006, 00:39
by bradavon
I knew what you meant as that's what you said :wink: but your point was you can effectively relate to a man who shoots web from his wrists and can stick to walls. O-Kay!

You prefer Daredevil to Superman? - OMG, OMG.
Superman never seems vulnerable.
True he is vulnerable :D (I think you meant invulnerable) but you've not convinced me that he has to be. That's his whole charm, that he's the saviour of us all.

Posted: 20 Aug 2006, 01:06
by tom2681
You prefer Daredevel
he's the savour
What happen to you're english ? :D

Posted: 20 Aug 2006, 08:53
by grim_tales
:D

Daredevil
Saviour

Posted: 20 Aug 2006, 13:34
by romerojpg
tom2681 wrote:
You prefer Daredevel
he's the savour
What happen to you're english ? :D
:lol: Back of the class with the paper hat on!