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August Underground
Optimus Rhyme takes the cake.
Check out The House of the Devil. Its a new film but is a pure homage to 70/80's cinema. Also, keep a lookout for Frozen, Thats been getting great reviews from Sundance.
Call Sony and tell them "Ants ate my PSP" and see what they say.
Paranormal Activity for sure, although District 9 comes close to it.
Ey Now! I fit in the Number 5 category, and we hate you too. :evil:
Kidding of Course :P
Snipes_2
Well I'm 19, so I guess I fit in that category as well :P but I mainly really hate the 13-16 year old kids who think their better than everyone else and try to show off, as much as they can and think they're so tough. I'm actually glad they do exist though, because it always gives me a good laugh.
Do you think you're better than all the people you listed? HMMMM???
my_mortal_coil
No, I don't. I see everyone as a persone equally no matter what race, gender, title, etc. I couldn't compare a homeless man to Bill Gates, because a better person isnt what you have, it's strictly that person. So unless someone has super powers, everyone is completely identical.
1. Twilight
2. Guidos/Jersey Shore
3. People who think they are better than everyone else
4. Ignorant people
5. Teenagers
They had a few hours or a single day to make it. Either way, they had a very short time to create it.
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No. I think they're terrible films.
CBR600-RR
I'm curious to what you think are good films?
I actually like my films to have plots. Films that I consider classics would be films that were genre defining such as Psycho, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Shawshank, etc. THOSE are classics. You can't tell what will become a classic. Look at Scarface. Everyone hated it when it was released, now its one of the biggest films in the world. In my opinion, LOTR will and should never be considered a classic because it did absolutely nothing new. The only thing good about them were Christopher Lee's preformance. Even with that, hes done much better. The LOTR trilogy will never be like the Star Wars trilogy or the Godfather trilogy. Those films defined their genre, LOTR just took chunks and pieces, slapped them together and managed to only get a 9 hour walking scene through out the trilogy. I can't see how these films are as good as people make them to be.
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