soccer_shock
Joined Jul 2004
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This movie just does its own thang. As a creative artsy fartsy type, very amusing to watch and a great ride. Forget the ratings, if you're artsy fartsy, watch this film and see for yourself what a bunch of weirdos the filmmakers were. I'd recommend this movie to anyone looking for something surprising and unconventional. Tip: don't watch the trailer or read the synopsis before watching! This is definitely one of my all time favs, a truly cooky film that is not so outdated. Sometimes you just have to trust the reviews of people that liked the film and take a leap of faith that it'll be entertaining. I too often judge movies by the ratings but I'm glad I ended up watching this one. Take a leap of faith artsy people
I guess if your the type of person to like animals and love National Geographic, I suggest you go see this film then. Basically, I felt like I was watching some documentary on the discovery channel, from which I can watch at home (and I never really do), but there were interesting points, though not worth paying $10 to see and hear.
I have to admit the baby penguins were cute though. So over all, I wouldn't call it the "best" documentary, I think some of Michael Moore's documentaries should be the best, but it was average.
I guess It's just one of those films either you love it or hate it. For films like that, I prefer to watch on Movie Central (movie channels) or rent or whatever it may be.
I have to admit the baby penguins were cute though. So over all, I wouldn't call it the "best" documentary, I think some of Michael Moore's documentaries should be the best, but it was average.
I guess It's just one of those films either you love it or hate it. For films like that, I prefer to watch on Movie Central (movie channels) or rent or whatever it may be.
I kinda forget what was so good in the matrix anyways. The second one was real good, I saw this one in IMAX and it was too freaking loud. To tell you the truth, the only part I liked was the part where Neo is in the hallway and he is doing all those flips and whacking all the bad guys on the staircase. I saw that little scene at my brother's friend's house and I immediately wanted to see it after that scene. I was disappointed in the theater. I found it boring, I don't understand how my brother could think it was the best movie in the world. Instead of seeing this trilogy, rather watch lord of the rings instead. At least the ending movie of that trilogy was acceptable.