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post Jan 23 2008, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(Jasonist @ Jan 21 2008, 11:17 AM)
god-jilla... god-jilla!!!
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cloverfield!!! cloverfield!!! oh shit... wats tat???
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post Jan 23 2008, 08:46 PM

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My favourite will be the old-skool classic Godzilla & The western Tremors !!!

Langoliers also not bad, the world eater.
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post Jan 23 2008, 08:52 PM

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Lol, with so many "horny" ppl in lowyat forums, im suprised that no one mention Species
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post Jan 23 2008, 10:12 PM

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i remember watching The Relic accompanied by really good sound system in cinema, it make a huge difference, needless to say, it was a one hell of a ride for me.
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post Jan 23 2008, 10:12 PM

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wahahahhaa.. XD.. anyway.. true.. d thing.. d fly.. also my.. and d only movie .. dat make me nearly throw up lol
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post Jan 27 2008, 08:02 PM

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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Jan 23 2008, 01:09 AM)
No love for the Fly? Or the Thing? Or Relic?

I liked Relic a lot. Though it was a B-grader for most of it, I really had fun watching it. Same went for The Thing and The Fly.

Hated War of the Worlds, okay with Jaws but Jurassic Park, King Kong and Cloverfield are up there.
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i just rewatched War of the Worlds today...and wow i still like it!!! although ending not so good (i thought the book ending also like that?) but many things are done excellently:
- monsters appear in full glory very early in the movie, no play hide and seek until last 15 min of the movie....comprarable to the brontosaurus first appearance in jurassic park
- all the basement scenes are done with great monstrosity feel...no black cat suddenly appear out that thing, especially the tense moment when the tentacle comes down the basement
- shows human desperation and ignorance at its best, robbie the rebel, dakota the screamer tom cruise acting a cool father figure
- artistic scenes in the movie, e.g. tiny flowers fly when dakota go beside the river, countered by the floating dead ppl...
- excellent use of lighting, especially during the war at the hill, looks epic....and sound, the tripod and the laser sounds good!

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post Jan 27 2008, 08:12 PM

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I've watched Spielberg's War of the Worlds four times, twice in the cinema. Firts two times in the cinema I was very pleased with it. Then I watched it on dvd two years later and found it disappointing. Saw it again a few weeks ago and this time I found it very entertaining again.

I think most people hated it for the ending. I thought the ending was okay since that was how it ended in the book... but I didnt appreciate the fact that they didn't kill robbie off! That sucked.

Everything before that was damn entertaining. Many 'spielberg' moments, though I did wish for once that he would show a bit more of the battles rather than having the camera rotate around the family all the while. Also, some of the best CGI and explosions ever.
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post Jan 27 2008, 08:26 PM

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has any1 still remember a movie called "The Thing"?
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post Jan 27 2008, 08:56 PM

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Jan 27 2008, 08:12 PM)
I've watched Spielberg's War of the Worlds four times, twice in the cinema. Firts two times in the cinema I was very pleased with it. Then I watched it on dvd two years later and found it disappointing. Saw it again a few weeks ago and this time I found it very entertaining again.

I think most people hated it for the ending. I thought the ending was okay since that was how it ended in the book... but I didnt appreciate the fact that they didn't kill robbie off! That sucked.

Everything before that was damn entertaining. Many 'spielberg' moments, though I did wish for once that he would show a bit more of the battles rather than having the camera rotate around the family all the while. Also, some of the best CGI and explosions ever.
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for me, twice at cinema...countless times at home

just love the "intersection" scene... thumbup.gif and the sound of the tripods...

and yeah...hate Robbie wink.gif

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QUOTE(wiNd @ Jan 27 2008, 08:56 PM)
for me, twice at cinema...countless times at home

just love the "intersection" scene... thumbup.gif and the sound of the tripods...

and yeah...hate Robbie  wink.gif
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if u hate robbie, then spielberg has successfully created a full-flesh character worth hating! notworthy.gif

anyway, a trivia of WoTW....the word "alien" were not spoken throughout the movie! how cool is that! if for other director/screenwriter, sure like alien alien hundreds of times tongue.gif
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post Jan 27 2008, 10:18 PM

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post Jan 28 2008, 01:38 AM

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Wow... so many love the nostalgic monsters:-

1). John Carpenter's The Thing
- Based upon a story, John Carpenter's The Thing was a whole remake of the original movie The Thing From Another World (1951). I love this movie for the sheer of unique, horror and gore. One of the most original ever of imitation monsters.

2). Alien
- In space, no one can hear you scream. I love H.R. Giger's design. An alien that don't look humanoid. The first was the best. James Cameron Aliens is a much gung-ho and better than the original (maybe because of the action and the introduction of the Queen). Sadly, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection suffers a lot. Still, I love Alien the best and even though the 3rd and 4th film is sucky, I still own the entire Quadrilogy set.

3). Predator
- You are one ugly mother f**ker! One of Arnold's best. It's no monster, but a creature that is very ugly like a monster. I love the action, Stan Winstan design of Predator and the whole ding dang of it. The sequel sucked but it gives us the glimpse of Aliens Versus Predator at the climatic scene.

4). The Fly
- Based on a story published in Playboy magazine and the original movie of the same name starring Vincent Price (1958), this 1986 starring Jeff Goldblum seriously is one of the scariest and most gross monster movies ever made. Of course, reason being is directed by David Cronenberg. The sequel is nothing much to desire but one heart-wrenching scene of a dog mutated left me very sad.

5). Tremors
- What can I say but this sandworm monster is even better than the sandworm monster of Dune. It's cheesy, it's cliche but yet entertaining. Hill billies meets ugly sandworms. Fun to watch and fun to enjoy.

6). Deep Rising
- It's B-Graded but it's directed by Stephen Sommers (The Mummy). I love this movie a lot, I dunno how the monster looks like but it has a hell-of-a-lot of tentacles everywhere! The most fun monster movie I have ever had!

7). Mimic
- It wasn't well received but this bug like cockroach monster is a good watch. I'm not sure anyone remembers this movie or not but it was one of those that like Pitch Black you'll enjoy. Too bad the sequels are straight to video and are not known.

8). Starship Troopers
- I feel it's a ripoff from somewhere but these monster aliens are formidable. Like Aliens, these bugs are everywhere and in sheer numbers! Different forms and all, I kinda like more on the story but these alien monsters (especially the Brain, that looks like a women's *bleep*) do share it's stage of being monstrous. The sequel I am not sure if it's good or not but I think I will not watch it.

9). Pitch Black
- A complete ripoff of Alien but the concept would be on crash land on an alien planet. Yes, I like the theme of the film but the monster is nothing but! Still, it has a cool design with an Alien face but it does sound like Alien. A good watch for the story, but you will say ripoff all the way for the monster. The Chronicles of Riddick got no monster at all... guess that one is put behind.

10). Godzilla
- King of Monsters (that's whats it's called). Better known as Gojira (in Japanese), this 1954 movie started it all, spawn 20 over sequels (yes 20), one American remake and many introduction of other monsters, why is this guy still popular nobody knows. Still, it's fun to see this monstrous lizard doing it's thing.

I would like to add some other noteworthy monsters... but the list is too long and to explain it's going to take some time to finish. But I feel these are the 10 we most remember of... in the movies that is.
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post Jan 28 2008, 06:53 AM

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Jan 27 2008, 08:12 PM)
I've watched Spielberg's War of the Worlds four times, twice in the cinema. Firts two times in the cinema I was very pleased with it. Then I watched it on dvd two years later and found it disappointing. Saw it again a few weeks ago and this time I found it very entertaining again.

I think most people hated it for the ending. I thought the ending was okay since that was how it ended in the book... but I didnt appreciate the fact that they didn't kill robbie off! That sucked.

Everything before that was damn entertaining. Many 'spielberg' moments, though I did wish for once that he would show a bit more of the battles rather than having the camera rotate around the family all the while. Also, some of the best CGI and explosions ever.
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The movie's not bad actually, but the ending... ugh. Very very anti-climax. I have to agree that one of the most suspence(sp?) scenes were the basement scenes. The whole suck-em-human-dry 'eating' concept's kinda gory but hey, not all aliens use probes on humans, eh? laugh.gif
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post Jan 28 2008, 01:17 PM

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how can i not mention this one.

Tremors

This is one good fun movie.
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post Jan 28 2008, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(demio121 @ Jan 28 2008, 01:17 PM)
how can i not mention this one.

Tremors

This is one good fun movie.
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Hahaha we reminisced Tremors in pg 2. laugh.gif It's a corny but fun movie. Graboids...
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post Jan 28 2008, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(chibi_tenko @ Jan 28 2008, 08:34 PM)
Hahaha we reminisced Tremors in pg 2. laugh.gif It's a corny but fun movie. Graboids...
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its the kind of movie that knows where its heading and don't try otherwise. somehow movies like Tremors, The Blob, The Things will always stay fresh in my mind.



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