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Title: 2005's Nerdiest Movies


Aubrey_Smith2002 - January 24, 2005 06:36 AM (GMT)
Of course, there are other movies I know I'm highly anticipating that don't exactly qualify as "nerdy" in my opinion (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Elizabethtown, and Memoirs of a Geisha to be specific), but I figured that these five were the most suitable to be catagorized as such.

Oh, and has anyone seen any good movies lately? I've seen Closer, which is an excellent movie if you're ok watching an extremely brutal look at love and relationships and all that jazz.

Seth - January 31, 2005 01:54 PM (GMT)
If they mutilate HHGTG I will cry. And then go attack someone.

ben laden - February 5, 2005 08:45 PM (GMT)
I agree with Seth about HGTG, if they screw it up I shall be pissed.

In terms of good movies lately, I saw House of Flying Daggers recently and really enjoyed it. I like the Wuxia genre, and it was more of a love story than an action story, whereas Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was a little of the opposite.

AshleyG - February 17, 2005 03:54 PM (GMT)
They are making a movie out of Memiors of a Geisha? Woot! HGTG and Memiors...Hopefully they will somewhat resemble the books.

Speaking of good movies...Saw was great.

ben laden - February 22, 2005 01:58 AM (GMT)
Great in a really sick way......and that's how I like it.

mjbauer - February 22, 2005 05:20 AM (GMT)
The most recent movies I've seen include The Forgotten, Dracula 3000, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Code 46, Anchorman, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie and Sky Blue. (The guys and I watch at least 2-3 movies every weekend.) Of those, the Evil Deads rocked, because Bruce Campbell is hot, and Code 46 rocked, because Tim Robbins is awesome. Anchorman wasn't all that funny, though there were funny bits often enough to keep it interesting, but what most rocked about it was the Tim Robbins cameo, 'cause Tim Robbins is, again, awesome.

The Forgotten and Dracula 3000 weren't all that great.

Sky Blue, a Korean anime, was the best of all the movies I listed above, though. I saw it at the Tivoli here in St. Louis, and man, it was worth the $8 admission. Best anime I've seen in a long time. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie was also good—it's been over a year since I finished watching the series, so it made me smile to see the characters again.

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Anyway, as far as the "nerdy" movies listed are concerned, I'm not a great fan of the Harry Potter movies, I don't care about Narnia, I definitely don't want to see another King Kong, and I don't see how the "trilogy" of five books could ever be compressed into one HGTG movie. That leaves the third Star Wars movie, which is the only one I can guarantee having any interest in.

I think Episodes 1-2 were really pretty terrible...but I'll still come along for the ride on this third one.

I am looking forward to the next Harry Potter book, though. And the next Ender's series novel from Orson Scott Card comes out next month, which makes me incredibly happy.

mjbauer - February 22, 2005 05:26 AM (GMT)
Incidentally, there is another nerdy movie that could be included in the list: War of the Worlds. (That hasn't come out yet, right?) That's kind of along the lines of King Kong, i.e. another remake of a classic sci-fi.

...although I have no idea why Tom Cruise is involved.

...but after more research I have concluded that I must see War of the Worlds, because Tim Robbins is in it.

!!!

(If you couldn't tell, my two favorite actors are Bruce Campbell and Tim Robbins.)

ben laden - February 28, 2005 02:56 AM (GMT)
I don't know......hopefully they don't fark up TWOTW like they do with most classics.

Seth - April 12, 2005 10:55 PM (GMT)

BoBayles - April 13, 2005 03:35 AM (GMT)
Ouch. I kind of worried about something like that, but I figured it might end up being funny anyway... but... ouch.

AshleyG - April 13, 2005 02:14 PM (GMT)
Ditto on the crying...

Aubrey_Smith2002 - April 18, 2005 07:31 PM (GMT)
Hey guys...don't get too depressed. That review's the only really negative one I've read so far. In fact, here's one by the guy who played Marvin on the TV series:

HGTTG Review

AshleyG - April 19, 2005 12:11 AM (GMT)
Have you guys seen the commerical???

Aubrey_Smith2002 - April 19, 2005 12:32 AM (GMT)
Oh yeah. Lots of times. The TV commercial didn't impress me that much, but the internet-only trailer was one of the funniest I've ever seen.

Aubrey_Smith2002 - April 30, 2005 05:09 AM (GMT)
OK...I went out and saw Hitchhiker's Guide earlier tonight. My verdict: It doesn't suck. It's not perfect, but it doesn't suck by far. I actually laughed pretty hard through most of the movie. When the credits rolled, everyone in the audience started clapping, which in my experience tends to be a sign of a decent film. I found it to be a very entertaining movie. Personally, I thought Ford and Slartibartfast were hilarious. Don't go in expecting an adaptation of the book, because it's not. However, I do recommend it to everyone. I don't think you will be really disappointed.

Hopefully I've eased some of your fears. :P

Ryan - May 1, 2005 02:21 AM (GMT)
Ashley and I saw it today, we also thought it was pretty good. Aubrey is definitely right, you shouldn't expect an adaptation. I really liked how they did the guide itself and used it to keep things rolling along.

AshleyG - May 1, 2005 09:12 PM (GMT)
Normally I like to speak for myself but I'll let him slide this time. :D

If people who haven't read the books react like my little sister (who hates reading), more people will be reading the books and finding another side of the story.

These two girls, probably junior high, sat behind us and they brought their towels!

Aubrey_Smith2002 - May 19, 2005 07:59 AM (GMT)
Hmm...just got back from the midnight showing of Star Wars Episode III. I'd like state my opinion of the movie through the Clickable Smilies:
:D :) :yes: :lol: :P :rofl: :w00t: :wub: :wub: :wub: :annoy: :leia:

Thank you.




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