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    The first truly, deeply scary movie I ever watched: Idiocracy.

    I get that it was "supposed" to be a comedy, and comedy must contain some small portion of truth... but Idiocracy contained too MUCH truth.

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    Probably not your cup of tea Rip, but I saw Warcraft tonight.

    If one is a fan of the games, they might enjoy it. I am, and I did. However, it's hard to follow if you don't know the background story.

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    Watched Hitman. Damned good movie, one of the best in the genre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Wolf View Post
    Hey Rip, I finally got to watching 2001: A Space Odyssey this weekend, after you recommended it when we talked for the podcast back in April. I'd watched it probably 15 years ago, and liked it, but was too young to really appreciate it. It's a helluva film.
    It's a complete failure as a narrative film. Anyone who says different doesn't understand narrative storytelling.

    As an art film, it's one of the greatest ever made.

    This distinction needs to be made.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mahendra View Post
    Probably not your cup of tea Rip, but I saw Warcraft tonight.

    If one is a fan of the games, they might enjoy it. I am, and I did. However, it's hard to follow if you don't know the background story.
    Damn that movie looks awful. Such a great director too. Maybe I'll watch Moon instead again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike C View Post
    It's a complete failure as a narrative film.
    It's not a narrative film. That's why Kubrick was not associated with the novel, released after the film was made. He did not want it explained.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    It's not a narrative film. That's why Kubrick was not associated with the novel, released after the film was made. He did not want it explained.
    Yup but the distinction needs to be made when discussing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Watched Hitman. Damned good movie, one of the best in the genre.
    '07 or '15?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike C View Post
    Yup but the distinction needs to be made when discussing.
    Why?

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    hmm i was reading the first few posts and then realised this thread went on for 54 pages, so...

    i wonder what numbers captain america could put up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Hill View Post
    '07 or '15?
    The one with Olyphant, unrated. 2015 I guess. What's the difference in the 2?

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