Unbreakable
#12
Originally Posted by wraith' date='Nov 15 2003, 05:15 PM
i liked unbreakable even though it was a little slow. only thing that was missing was a badass sequel because if you go by the movies idea of there always being an opposite then there would have to be an evil person with the same abilities as willis.
but if you use that theory understand it first
bruce willis is a good guy......hes super strong and invincible, cept immune to water....so now he has to drink milk for the rest of his life and wear a bubble wow
samuel l jackson is a bad guy....he is super weak and breaks, except really smart.....so now he has to be in a bubble as well
if you dont understand the opposite-ness of the two men, then i dont know what to tell ya......other than, the movie sucked *****
it would have been better if they fought in big bubbles
#14
M. Night Shymalan(sp?) is a pimp (6th Sense, Signs) all of his movies have a strange twist or common factor that's never apparent till the end..haven't seen Unbreakable yet, looked for it on i-mesh a few times, no luck....
Sean
p.s. Fight Club is the ****..what's the first rule!?
Sean
p.s. Fight Club is the ****..what's the first rule!?
#15
Originally Posted by CrashFactory' date='Nov 15 2003, 11:18 PM
M. Night Shymalan(sp?) is a pimp (6th Sense, Signs) all of his movies have a strange twist or common factor that's never apparent till the end..haven't seen Unbreakable yet, looked for it on i-mesh a few times, no luck....
Sean
p.s. Fight Club is the ****..what's the first rule!?
Sean
p.s. Fight Club is the ****..what's the first rule!?
#16
Originally Posted by Srce' date='Nov 14 2003, 08:12 PM
I was amazed at how good it was. This is exactly the kind of movie I enjoy watching. It's right up there with Fight Club,
"They call me Mr. Glass"
#18
I hated unbreakable. I thought it started good, but it came off too serious to have a comic book plot. At least with hulk/daredevil/x-men, you know what you're getting into, and you expect a certain level of unrealism.
When Glassman was talking about how villians have large heads, I was thinking, "hey, you sir have a large head!" From then on, it was kinda predictable.
When Glassman was talking about how villians have large heads, I was thinking, "hey, you sir have a large head!" From then on, it was kinda predictable.
#19
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Nov 17 2003, 10:06 AM
When Glassman was talking about how villians have large heads, I was thinking, "hey, you sir have a large head!" From then on, it was kinda predictable.
Regardless that it always does happen, you still could enjojy the movie if you didn't judge it before it ended.
#20
Originally Posted by Srce' date='Nov 17 2003, 11:15 AM
Well there's your problem then, you pay attention to the wrong things. People who analyze the movie WHILE they're watching it can't expose themselfes to the movie as it was intended to be viewed. All you'll do when you realize the plot is think about it and you won't open yourself to the possibility that what you believe might not happen.
Regardless that it always does happen, you still could enjojy the movie if you didn't judge it before it ended.
Regardless that it always does happen, you still could enjojy the movie if you didn't judge it before it ended.
but the movie sucked