bluejester12
bluejester12 t1_je6euhu wrote
The Big Lebowski. Tried it twice. I guess I can see why people like it, but it just doesn’t work for me.
bluejester12 t1_jdkaix7 wrote
I was just walking around Hollywood and two guys were just handing out invites to American Wedding.
I also got into a screening because someone in our group was an avid movie goer and knew the manager.
Some online reviewers I watch sometimes get invited to screenings
bluejester12 t1_jaegjia wrote
I've played 6-10. The good news is that the stories are mostly different so you can just pick one.
bluejester12 t1_ja9s6rr wrote
Reply to Movies without a main character? by Ok-Impress-2222
Does Psycho count?
bluejester12 t1_ja9k99g wrote
Reply to Best strength scenes in movies. by Jackamo78
Stallone picking up Hulk Hogan in Rocky III ( if I remember it right)
bluejester12 t1_ja80pt6 wrote
Reply to comment by doctorhino in What kind of activity is underrepresented in videogames? by Chevapler
We need another Hulk game
bluejester12 t1_ja1myu4 wrote
Reply to What's with all the super high IQ movie stars? Have they been actually verified? by TheRedditornator
Geena Davis is in Mensa
bluejester12 t1_j9tvoq3 wrote
Reply to Anyone else hate 3D movies? by sadlibra
The best 3d "movies" I saw were Shrek in 4d and T2, both at Universal Studios.
bluejester12 t1_j9pzhpp wrote
I didn't realize how good he was until I saw Blood Diamond.
bluejester12 t1_j6jxn0m wrote
Watch people beat them on YouTube. Far easier than trying to explain through writing. I found the dragon and ghost much easier with the homing shot.
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bluejester12 t1_j61mj9l wrote
Reply to I want to do a movie watching theme with friends where we watch a good movie and a bad movie that both attempt to do the same thing. Does anyone have any recommendations? by TheGaussianMan
I disagree on The Incredible Hulk being bad. That being said...
300 and Immortals
bluejester12 t1_j29tbv2 wrote
Cocaine Bear is probably going to be a contender.
Edit: and thankfully so
bluejester12 t1_j28yqtd wrote
I consider the American version of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as good as the Swedish
bluejester12 t1_iydx8oc wrote
Reply to Urban Stairs. by adre84
Anybody else think of Donkey Kong throwing down barrels?
bluejester12 t1_iy5bzy7 wrote
Reply to What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
Denzel in Training Day. A close second is Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman.
bluejester12 t1_iy5bttg wrote
Reply to comment by ThodinThorsson in What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
Tom had a lot of makeup
bluejester12 t1_ixctc3n wrote
Couldn't get into The Irishman
bluejester12 OP t1_iuj8mq5 wrote
Reply to comment by MonsieurLeDude in Fright Night (1985) by bluejester12
>Ed's death sequence was horrifyingly sad and Amy's final form/face scared the hell out of me as a kid despite it being the main monster on the movie poster.
Yup. (almost?) as good as Amerian Werewolf in London.
EDIT: didnt notice spoiler tags didnt copy. I think the movie's old enough lol
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bluejester12 t1_iuiaa1y wrote
William Wallace rides into town after is wife is killed.
bluejester12 t1_jebj9vh wrote
Reply to comment by itsatripp in Wide known freak outs/tantrums/tirades that are publicly known to have happened on set? by TangAlpha
I think things got physical between him and Clooney on Three Kings