"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
Sooo, for my first set of reviews I thought I'd take a trio of Neill Blomkamp(director) movies. Blomkamp means Flowerfight by the way :D
They can be found in the comment above.
They can be found in the comment above.
"We've had a few gloomy years with bad console ports, and what do we get in the light at the end of the console-tunnel? A tablet OS ported to PC." - Atlas Tasume, on Windows 8
I want to see a review of The Bay (it's hilariously bad imo).
The whole reference to mutated tongue-eating louses makes it particularly funny
The whole reference to mutated tongue-eating louses makes it particularly funny
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
I want to see a review of The Bay (it's hilariously bad imo).
Nah, I don't intentionally go for bad horror movies.
I will be reviewing a good horror-ish movie soon though.
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you should review "The Last Airbender" but with the RiffTrax Audio commentary. It makes the movie somewhat more bearable/enjoyable if you happen to a MST3K fan.
EDIT
Also I thought about this movie when I saw that you reviewed Chappie, since the same actor also played Zuko and this movie almost ended his carer on the spot.
EDIT
Also I thought about this movie when I saw that you reviewed Chappie, since the same actor also played Zuko and this movie almost ended his carer on the spot.
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Lugignaf wrote:
All horror movies are bad though. It's just common knowledge.
Nope. I've seen 3 good horror movies that I can remember right at this moment, might be more.
They are very rare however. Most horror movies are just gore fests with a ******ed plot and characters.
One of the 3 isn't really classified as horror though, I think. But it definitely scared me, especially since it plays so close to reality. I'd classify it as psychological horror.
Ninja Trigger wrote:
you should review "The Last Airbender" but with the RiffTrax Audio commentary. It makes the movie somewhat more bearable/enjoyable if you happen to a MST3K fan.
No thanks.
But I'll probably do the Airbender movie some time when I'm bored.
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Also I thought about this movie when I saw that you reviewed Chappie, since the same actor also played Zuko and this movie almost ended his carer on the spot.
Nah, he played in Slumdog Millionaire, that alone skyrocketed him into fame.
Sittin' on chimneys, putting fire up my ***.
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"I biked 12km in a blizzard today and mice are chewing on my chocolate bars. Life's good."
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I am gonna try to gather up a few reviews before posting them so as not to spam.
I will keep things short and have a simple rating system.
Please add your own reviews to the mix as long as you use the same format and rating system.
The rating system consists of:
Avoid
Maybe
Recommended
Highly recommended
It's simple, self-explanatory and far more useful than a number.