9 - 10! Yey it's the best damned thing ive seen in a while
7 - 8 I was really impressed, I will copy the DVD
5 - 6 I am color blind, so the effects werent quite there for me
3 - 4 I usualy watch showtunes and Oprah, too violent
1 - 2 I am blind and deaf, wtf do I know?
What did you think about the movie SIN CITY?
I thought it was Pulp Fiction meets Reservoir Dogs, comic book style. It was bloody, violent, sexy, more bloody, then more violent. I LOVED IT.
I only wish we got a little more of Jessica Alba's backside in that black thong with leather chaps, ooowe la la.
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It was ok, alot of top name actors don't make a good movie.. you'd think directors would learn from their mistakes (oceans 11)
its got nothing on Pulp Fiction. :)
I thought it was really good. Great movie overall.
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Yeah, i watched it. Suprsingly it came out on DVD opening weekend =) thank you dvdlab/isobuster/and of course tmpgenc=)
It was pretty--no, fucking beautiful, but the dialogue was awful. I really enjoyed the part w/ Clive Owen... it feeled plausible, yet the other portions just felt awkward and hampered by the words. Less words would have made it better.
I love the Dark Knight Returns, but that was far more for the vision. I think this movie would have been better if Robert Rodriguez had decided to keep the vision but alter Miller's words. What works in sequential art fails when said quite often.
"There's a passage I got memorized. Ezekiel 25:17... I been sayin' that shit for years. And if you ever heard it, it meant your ass. I never really questioned what it meant. I thought it was just a cold-blooded thing to say to a motherfucker before you popped a cap in his ass. But I saw some shit this mornin' made me think twice… The truth is you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men. But I'm tryin', Ringo. I'm tryin' real hard to be a shepherd."
I'd normally give it a 7. But Since Jessica Alba is the hottest woman ever I think I'll probably give it a 9.
I saw it on Saturday.. I had no idea what to expect.
Damn that was a violent movie! Holy shit! it was left and right!! It just didn't stop!
I loved the black and white, and though there were a ton of big names, I think they did a good job.
The girl I went with (the one who was itching to see it) didn't like it. "it was too long, and too violent"
Guess she didn't know what to expect either...
Jessica Alba is looking better and better, if only she were my neighbor.
gave it a 7
People standin on top of the white house, there's people standin up on capital hill...
They stand up there, sound like they know something...
They all still wake up in the morning, drink a cup of coffee and take a shit, they aint better than I am.
And they dance around a problem... say this... talk about the eco-nomic imp-li-cations...
But their grandfather, great great grandfather, was just like my great great grandfather, just a bunch of monkeys swingin up in trees shittin in the woods.
Alba looked better when she wasn't bleached white. I first noticed her in Idol Hands, lordy she looked good. I saw her on TV last week and wondered what the fuck happened to her. She was white as a ghost. Bring back my dark angel!
I have not had the time to see the movie yet, I started to go tonight but was too lazy so we grilled out some steaks and burgers, yum! I'm still itching to see it.
Hard as ever and here to make you people believe...as long as there is one person to hold hope and dream...A GOD...will never die!
The closest to true adaptation of a comic book yet; it's nearly identical to the original panels.
The dialogue as well, a few exclusions and additions, but copied nearly word for word.
If they had changed it or excluded larger portions, it would have been more of a standard comic to film adaptation. As it stands it, it breaks the mold.
The fim noir style of speech isn't supposed to sound plausible, but like film noir.
If you want to see the comics used in the movie, go for "The Customer is Always Right" (in "The Babe Wore Red" book), "The Hard Goodbye", "The Big Fat Kill", and "That Yellow Bastard".
(all widely available in .cbr format if you sniff around)
... it's said they're going to adapt all of the Sin City stories to film, notably Johnny Depp in "Hell and Back - A Sin City Love Story".
I found a Sin City story on IFilm the other day. http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2655362
Rats: A Sin City Yarn. "An emaciated war criminal lives in filth as Death comes knocking on his door. From Frank Miller's Lost, Lonely, & Lethal comes a bone-chilling tale of revenge."
Vedy strange
Hard as ever and here to make you people believe...as long as there is one person to hold hope and dream...A GOD...will never die!
Wow... that's really cool.
I had forgotten about that story... very similar looking to the theatrical release.
There are basically 3 opinions of this movie:
- I liked it
- I did not like it for these reasons
- I'm cool because I hate something popular
:hole
"CompuGeek your geekiness is unsurpassed except by your virginity." - Trilobyte
I held out on seeing this because I hate overhyped films. Through sheer luck of accident I happened to pop a dvd copy into the burner that I forgot I had made from a relative's disc and I must say I really enjoyed it. I followed the plot wholeheartedly and kept up with everything but I didn't understand the end scene where the prositute, Becky gets on the elevator and we hear Bruce willis in voiceover saying, "Walk down the right alley in Sin City and anything can happen...anything." I didn't understand the end scene at all where the doctor on the elevator offered her a smoke.
Was Becky supposed to be Jessica Alba's character reincarnated and or the doctor, Bruce willis's?
Great movie. Gets a 10 from me and please no bitching about bumping an old thread...it's just stupid.
"They make a good read over a smoke and coffee,
while waiting for your life to download."
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Try watching the very first scene again immediately after the final one. You'll figure out what happened there.
ah, it does make sense now. Thanks, cheapprick. :D
edit: I also get the pulp fiction connection in that it was a series of separate stories with interelated characters...but for some reason it seemed like to me when each of the main characters died they were being reincarnated into other characters.
Example the big ugly good guy with the razor wire that got electrocuted I thought he got reincarnated as the guy that shoved the guy's head in the toilet...and when the 60yr old cop died I thought he had somehow been reincarnated as that doctor whom I now know who the doctor is but don't want to give that bit of the plot away to anyone who hasn't seen it yet despite the two previous spoilers.
It was almost like that big bruiser guy with the bad face (my favourite character) was somehow interlinked with bruce willis's cop character like a reincarnation of the character after his electrocution..but hell it even seemed lke to me that the bad copy who got his head severed by the jap lady was a reincarnation of the bruiser character before he got bad or transformed into the musclebound character he would become ala some 'bane-like' (batman comic) character experiment.
But I so enjoyed the movie.
"They make a good read over a smoke and coffee,
while waiting for your life to download."
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