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solar sailor wrote:
I appreciate your comments about my sounding like complaints when I see a movie, but I don't want to say in simple, ordinary words such as nice or ugly. I always like to type something technical whenever I answer the surveys after future screenings a la Entertainment Weekly or (as mitchelldick would mention) Siskel & Ebert (not Roper). I have no problem so far when I tell things that way to my friends &/or relatives without upsetting anyone. Thanks!
Posted: 1:56am | 5/12/2013
Antiwarrior wrote:
@Mitchell- solar sailor makes a point. The movie deviates too far from the comic.
And he's right about Bin Laden too was a story for the public appeasement fairytale.
Posted: 4:45pm | 5/10/2013
mitchelldick wrote:
solar sailor it's nice you make commants about movies but siskel and roper are both dead and never can be replaced thanks guy but to long in the tooth
Posted: 3:02pm | 5/8/2013
deuces_cuh wrote:
can someone stop solar sailor from posting his review every single time he sees a movie. it's always a complaint.
Posted: 1:26pm | 5/7/2013
solar sailor wrote:
I thought that the first 2 Iron Man prequels were much better than this latest installment. I wish Jon Favreau direct this film again, but he turned down the offer. Man, the Mandarin sounded as the fictional Osama bin Laden with some mad political ideology. What left me confused was the villain himself. The rings that he wore were supposed to emit special powers aside from the fact that he's a superb martial arts expert. But in the movie, the accessories were treated as mere ornaments to enhance his influence a la Khadafy. What's with the leadership hazily transferred from the Mandarin to that AIM lackey Killian?
The humor's still there all right, but the story had some drag to carry on. The ending left me dry & unstirred.
Posted: 12:59pm | 5/4/2013
kirstinE wrote:
Only 73 views for The Great Gatsby on Tuesday, May 7 in L.A. and I enter the code and all the passes are taken :( :( :( :( :(
Posted: 5:04pm | 4/30/2013
AHolmes wrote:
SOOOOO bummed I didn't get into the Pain & Gain Premiere on Monday night... I waited in line and they ran out of tickets. It would have been my first premiere and Mark Wahlberg is my all time favorite Actor. =(
Posted: 3:03pm | 4/24/2013
solar sailor wrote:
I gladly saw "Pain & Gain" at the Regal LA Live downtown on 4/18/13. The film might be great, but not as sharp as any tropical gangster movie. I still enjoyed the story directed by that action specialist, Michael Bay. I was thinking of either Quentin Tarantino or Barry Sonenfeld as a good fit for the genre.
Posted: 2:47pm | 4/23/2013
Zydrate wrote:
THANKS FOR THE PREMIERE OF PAIN & GAIN LAST NIGHT! HAD A GREAT TIME!!!
if i may suggest, keeping the line in one spot. just about everyone who was behind in the line decided t sprint to the other line when security told us we need to relocate behind the gofobo line.so for an hour we had to listen to people complain about losing their spot in line. id rather talk about the movie about to be seen. haha.
Posted: 10:54am | 4/23/2013
Jonathon Davis wrote:
It was a good show. There was no list. Just a Line. It was a bit of a mess. Quite a few people didn't get in due to a lot of line cutting. The security staff monitoring the line was a joke, they were advised and said nothing. I was there by 545pm and was 1 of the last to get a tkt to get in.
Posted: 12:37am | 4/23/2013
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