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Most of our classic movie monsters were drawn from some literary touchstone. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein pretty much creat... Full Story Nov 09 2006 | Comments (8)
Rosenberg to Adapt BBC's SECOND SIGHT - Jul 16, 2008 - 01:00pm
It was actually good in that British thriller fashion. This was Owen before he became pseudo-Bondish but he was good in a noir way, although the writing is kind of dated (calling women foxes) and the hallucinations his character saw was a little confusing. Good in that serial British "what-what" thriller...
Megan Fox Talks TRANSFORMERS 2 - Jun 19, 2008 - 11:49pm
Ugh- I wasted two something hours on the first piece of crud that was the Transformers. The script couldn't have been more contrived, formulaic and convoluted like it was shat out of the copy boy at Paramount. Shia couldn't have been more annoying, a human counterpart to JarJar Binks with the stilting constipated delivery of Shatner and the unfunny histrionics of Will Ferell. You couldn't see the robots for more than a split second and they were wasted for that LONG @SS sequence in Shia's bedroom and the unnecessary dialogue about masturbation w/ the cardboard cutout parents from previous blockbuster movies and Shia and the frigging footsteps on the grass. What a waste of John Turturro, Josh Duhamel and Jon Voight. Honestly Speed Racer was ten times better than this piece of crapage and that's setting the bar LOW.
Fanboys have the right to see this but I have a duty to really call this movie as the piece of dung this will be with expectations like "mainly to add character "stuff" for her and Shia amongst the giant robots." Character stuff? That's called a PLOT idiots.
Ugh, gee and here I thought I was expounding an IMHO. But I really really hated the movie and if the sequel is the same as the first I'll really REALLY f*cking hate this one as well. Vomit.
It was actually good in that British thriller fashion. This was Owen before he became pseudo-Bondish but he was good in a noir way, although the writing is kind of dated (calling women foxes) and the hallucinations his character saw was a little confusing. Good in that serial British "what-what" thriller...