Quote: Nil Putters @ January 18 2009, 4:51 PM GMTI had a bit of a Seinfeld marathon last night.
Cool. I had an Inbetweeners marathon.
Quote: Nil Putters @ January 18 2009, 4:51 PM GMTI had a bit of a Seinfeld marathon last night.
Cool. I had an Inbetweeners marathon.
Nice. I still think the blond lad would make a good 'Jack' in a remake of On The Buses.
I watched Sin City last night, and so am now fishing for opinions. Go! Or don't, so that I don't look silly if noone decides to reply.
More style over substance. I would have preferred the whole thing to have been about the Elijah Wood story, I thought his villain could've been explored more thoroughly.
I believed they my be doing Sin City 2.
Good.
I just kept saying "It looks *so* much like a comic book!" I'm not sure that I agree with you though, Nil, because I really enjoyed the character to character skipping, and then the interlinking at the end. It made for such a good cross-section of the setting.
Fair does. The look was amazing, I would have just preferred one story though, but maybe more films covering other storylines. Oh well. Mickey Rourke wasn't bad either.
I am now terrified by Kevin's (Elijah Wood) eyes/sunglasses though.
That was a great look. Very scary.
The Spirit seems to be using a similar style.
I was so terrified by that image though. I know that was the point but
It would have been great to see a whole film about his character.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 18 2009, 5:48 PM GMTI was so terrified by that image though. I know that was the point but
Haha! Bless.
I really liked Sin City and I thought the cast were excellent. Especially enjoyed Bruce's macho character, saying things like, "It's only a gun shot old man. come on" And I think Rourke is brilliant anyway. And occasionally Owen has a good role and this was one of them.
I loved how it almost seemed like the male protagonists all had one voice, too.
There were just some bits I could've done without. The Benito Del Toro (sp?) and the Clive Owen bits being a couple.