So who saw 300?

I feel that I need to see the movie again even though I remember it well. I was just so crazy messed up that a lot of it seemed to blend together in a way I could not understand.
 
I suppose if I'm belligerently drunk and in a room with other sweaty men and feeling particularly saucy, I'll rent it on DVD and finish the second half.

I still maintain that watching the film catch fire halfway through was the greatest cinematic experience since seeing The Blair Witch Project on opening night in a GIANT theatre with probably 800 other people and as soon as the credits started some dude yelled "BULLSHIT!" which was the first sound anyone had made over the past 2 hours.

Run on sentence, excellent.
 
I suppose if I'm belligerently drunk and in a room with other sweaty men and feeling particularly saucy, I'll rent it on DVD and finish the second half.

hahahahahahahahaha 10 stars

NADatar said:
seeing The Blair Witch Project on opening night in a GIANT theatre with probably 800 other people and as soon as the credits started some dude yelled "BULLSHIT!" which was the first sound anyone had made over the past 2 hours.

oh man that is fucking hilarious, truly worth $9 or whatever you have to pay for that shit.
 
Funny how all the junkie faggots on this board disliked the movie, while all the kool macho men with good taste in music thought it was good... just sayin'...
 
I definitely noticed a trend as well. You boorish simians, just like the actors, enjoyed the movie because nobody had to deal with anything distracting like plot, cohesion, emotion, or thought.

WHEN BUILDINGS COLLAPSE, NEXT ON FOX!!!

:loco:
 
I have my share of thinking everday. When I see a movie, I want to be entertained and relax, though ironically 300 got me pumped.
 
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Don't take my comment* seriously, I'm all for stupid entertainment. This one just wasn't entertaining to me. Mostly it's because I was expecting a faithful adaptation of the comic, which in fact is stupidly entertaining, and they fucked it all up! Adding a gay story about rugrats and women having control, that was dumb.










*everything I've ever said, ever
 
Bad acting is always forgivable in ass kicking endless pits of death-esque movies.
 
Don't take my comment* seriously, I'm all for stupid entertainment. This one just wasn't entertaining to me. Mostly it's because I was expecting a faithful adaptation of the comic, which in fact is stupidly entertaining, and they fucked it all up! Adding a gay story about rugrats and women having control, that was dumb.







*everything I've ever said, ever
I didn't read the comics... so I wouldn't know. Maybe if I had...........
 
2nd try- better in its whole form (my last critique was pretty useless), but the acting, ohhh the acting. unforgivable.
The accents. *Sideshow Bob stepped-on-a-rake noise*

THIS! [/Irish]
IS! [/American]
SPARTA! [/"Greek"]

Man, that statement simply could not work in spoken form. I'd be too busy making asterisk and bracket symbols with my hands which would totally kill the message I was trying to convey.
 

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