Neane wrote:Waterloo (1970)
Goodness heavens, this has to be one of the most excessive films I've ever seen. It's the sort of movie that makes even a plebeian like me appreciate how serious business filming epics like this must have been in the pre-digital era when you couldn't just use a clone brush and turn 100 extras into an army of ten thousand. If you wanted lots and lots of extras for cheap, you hired the Red Army instead.
The film as a whole is nothing particularly memorable. Apparently only Soviet audiences got to see the complete four-hour version with politics and things like that. We decadent westerners only got a two-hour cliff notes version, which is basically just an excuse to have huge money-shot scenes with horses and cannons. Oh yes, and a short scene where von Müffling looks like Goldmember from Austin Powers 3.
the_wolfs_howl wrote:The Joy Luck Club - This is a family-drama sort of movie, about four Chinese mothers and their daughters. The really interesting thing was how the daughters ended up remarkably like the mothers in a lot of ways. It was a great story of strife and frustration, but ultimately reconciliation.
"I've got better things to do tonight than die!"
"Did we have to let them detonate three-quarters of the ship?"
"Seeing as how they would have detonated four-quarters, I think it was a good choice."
"Ultra Magnus, a cursory evaluation of Decepticon capability indicates a distinct tactical deficiency!
"In other words, Perceptor...?"
"We're outnumbered!"
ClaecElric4God wrote:And The Hobbit.
ClaecElric4God wrote: I was like "What?! This is about Pippin? Yes!!"
SierraLea wrote:I also saw the Hobbit, and can't stand the parts with Golemn. Could he get any creepier?
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