Quote from: Blanko on April 12, 2015, 09:11:38 PMIt's basically just a massive exposition dump with plot progression being dictated by contrivances.You just described every movie ever created.
It's basically just a massive exposition dump with plot progression being dictated by contrivances.
Quote from: Irushwithscvs on April 12, 2015, 10:23:45 PMQuote from: Blanko on April 12, 2015, 09:11:38 PMIt's basically just a massive exposition dump with plot progression being dictated by contrivances.You just described every movie ever created.Quiet, you don't even watch movies.
Quote from: Blanko on April 12, 2015, 10:25:02 PMQuote from: Irushwithscvs on April 12, 2015, 10:23:45 PMQuote from: Blanko on April 12, 2015, 09:11:38 PMIt's basically just a massive exposition dump with plot progression being dictated by contrivances.You just described every movie ever created.Quiet, you don't even watch movies.That doesn't change the fact the you just described all movies simultaneously as a justification for someone to hate it. It's like saying "they hate the movie because it is a movie." Are you saying that the only people who could have hated Interstellar just hate movies in general?
Quote from: Saddam Hussein on April 12, 2015, 08:46:26 PMYes, such astute science, like the magical space stations being conjured out of nowhere at the end of the movie and how being sucked into a black hole means you get to go on a whimsical journey through dimensions to see your loved ones.Like PP2000 said, love had nothing to do with it. It was a man-made construct. Also at the end, what do you mean the station came from nowhere? They showed that massive space station like thirty minutes into the movie, they couldn't get it into space without the equation that apparently allows you to ignore gravity.Quote from: Blanko on April 12, 2015, 09:11:38 PMIt's basically just a massive exposition dump with plot progression being dictated by contrivances.You just described every movie ever created.
Yes, such astute science, like the magical space stations being conjured out of nowhere at the end of the movie and how being sucked into a black hole means you get to go on a whimsical journey through dimensions to see your loved ones.
Uh, no, I'm saying you're wrong in your insinuation that all movies are like that.
Quote from: Blanko on April 12, 2015, 10:38:16 PMUh, no, I'm saying you're wrong in your insinuation that all movies are like that.How so? What kind of movie has no exposition or contrivance? Are you suggesting there exists a movie that both naturally occurred and has no meaningful information portrayed in it? I'm starting to think you have no idea what you said.
No, that's not what I said at all. Why are you trying to rush me when I'm only trying to help you?
I finally got around to seeing Interstellar and I have to say it was very good. I'm not sure how anyone completely hated this movie; especially considering I know quite a few people who did.
Some of the fight scenes in Daredevil are really well done. I especially liked the fight scene at the end of episode 2.
Quote from: Vauxhall on April 13, 2015, 06:50:43 AMSome of the fight scenes in Daredevil are really well done. I especially liked the fight scene at the end of episode 2.Most directors would probably have gone in really close with a shaky handheld and edited the hell out of all the fight scenes so they showed up on screen as a confusing mess of flailing limbs. I like how they were all coherent here.
I wonder if that's Cox doing all the fighting himself, or if it's a double.
There are cigarettes in joints. You don't smoke it by itself.
I don't even know what a New Yorker is supposed to sound like as opposed to any other north stater.
I could care less.
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Quote from: Rama Set on April 13, 2015, 05:13:46 PMI could care less.Quote from: Vauxhall on April 13, 2015, 05:49:10 PMf**kingUgh. Talk normally, you two.