Sailor Uranus Senshi of Graphics
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| Subject: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sat Aug 24, 2013 3:48 pm | |
| My former GC account: The bases of the challenge that I came across on Tumblr was to watch a movie or documentary you have never seen before every day. I'm way behind on that factor since we're past the halfway point of 2013 and I'm only finished movie/documentary number 19. For now I'll try to get to 100 movies before the end of 2013 We're supposed to give a little blurb on our thoughts for the movie too. Rating it is optional. - Movies 001 - 010:
- Movie 001 wrote:
- Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure
I’ve been meaning to watch all of the Tinkerbell movies since I’ve always enjoyed the music and animation. I had already seen ‘Tinkerbell’ before this challenge. So, I thought I start it off with the second film.
I’m glad Terrance had a bigger role in this movie. He is one of my favorite fairies. Storyline was meh, seen it in many kid’s movies before, but still good nonetheless. Especially the ending.
3/5 - Movie 002 wrote:
- Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue
There’s a really fat cat! Also I loved how Vidia has a bigger role in this movie. Just another misunderstood fairy. It’s also nice seeing more of the other fairies doing something as well. I liked how they did incorporate that to the human ears the fairy jingles when they talk. Again another cliche kids movie theme with a single parent overworking and unintentionally neglecting their only child who gains a friend in the most unlikely place. Best ending ever is with the cat.
3/5 - Movie 003 wrote:
- Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings
I found this movie more enjoyable than the other three. It’s another part of Pixie Hollow we haven’t seen and the animation is even more beautiful with the different seasons and how the animals change into their winter coat and how winter is prepared. Like always some cliches if you’ve watched enough movies as a kid, but very enjoyable nonetheless.
4/5 - Movie 004 wrote:
- Supernatural Activity
Spoof movie. First opinion of any kind of spoof movie is that they are meh, but that’s because they’re low budget and a spoof. Though they are a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine and I watch them anyways.
2/5 - Movie 005 wrote:
- Video Game High School
Originally a 9-Part Web Series, combined together to make a movie.
Overall sounds like a lot of fun. A high school about video gaming. Kitty, there’s a kitty! Close to being like ‘Tumblr University’, but all about video games. Even though most of the games ‘taught’ at the school are FPS games (not my cup of tea), but it’d still would seem like an interesting school to attend. They have all kinds of games taught to master and used to compete against one another to move up in the ratings.
4/5 - Movie 006 wrote:
- Rubber
I saw a few scenes last year on a classmate’s computer and first thing I say and will say quite a bit through the movie is “OH chibi!" Nothing much really, just unique in it’s own way.
3/5 - Movie 007 wrote:
- Futurama: Bender's Game
Basically a 1 1/2 hour long episode, that’s what it felt like. If you watch Futurama, you got the idea of what any of their movies are going to be like. Did like the parodies the played with in it though.
3/5 - Movie 008 wrote:
- Heathers
The Heathers, a.k.a. The Plastics of this movie. Very much so. Cult humour, it was alright. Very few funny moments, but other than that… not much I can say about the film except that it’s understandable on what the main characters did.
I didn’t watch it by choice, it just happened to have been on the TV when I was with my parents.
2/5 - Movie 009 wrote:
- Carrie (1976)
Required for my Literature: Gothic the Imagination class. Though I have been meaning to watch this for years. Definitely has the better 70s movie quality to it. Sadly I found some parts of the movie rather amusing and started laughing.
3/5 - Movie 010 wrote:
- Carrie (2002)
Had to watch this after watching the original. I liked how this stayed a little closer to the book, but other than that I don’t care for this version. Definitely prefer the original. This version used way too many special effects and Carrie’s first period scene was not realistic at all. With her bleeding that much they needed to call 9-1-1 because that was not natural unlike in the original version. Also Billy’s sociopath behavior and aggression came out of nowhere!
1.5/5
- Movies 011 - 020:
- Movie 011 wrote:
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Another required movie for my Literature: Gothic the Imagination class. It was okay for it’s 1930s quality. The transformation scenes were well done for that quality. Like most movies because they didn’t go overboard with the special effects it’ll probably be the best version out there. Though the scene transitions were a little weird.
3/5 - Movie 012 wrote:
- Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
Last required film for Literature: Gothic Imagination class. Loved it! Predictable though. I figured out who the killer was part way through the movie. And of course I can see how that very iconic scene was so scandalous back in the 60s and actually horrifying since that was not seen so much during that time. We see it so much nowadays we don’t find it as scandalous.
4/5 - Movie 013 wrote:
- The Suite Life Movie
While I gave up watching anything involving The Suite Life series part through the first season of The Suite Life on Deck, this movie was decent.
London Tipton will always be my favorite character along with Maddie, but Maddie hasn’t been in The Suite Life series since Zack & Cody. OH! And of course we can’t forget Mr. Moseby!
Predictable again, but still enjoyable. It is so weird seeing them nearly being adults when the last time I saw them on a program they were still in their early teens.
Feel free to unleash your rage for Cole Sprouse, but I still like Dylan.
3/5 - Movie 014 wrote:
- Neco z Alenky (English Dub)
I actually forgot that we watched this in Literature: Gothic Imagination class as well. This movie really creeped me out. Almost as bad as this one 1930s or 1940s Alice movie one time.
This is a movie I would not recommend seeing while you’re ill or recovering from an illness. I think recovering made the movie even weirder than it actually was. I also only caught the movie half way through as well since I missed the class day we watched the first half.
THEY ACTUALLY CUT THE HEADS OFF IN THIS MOVIE ON SCREEN! It wasn’t gory since it was actual cards, but still my jaw dropped that it was actually shown on screen.
2/5 - Movie 015 wrote:
- Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
Since I’ve seen every episode of Futurama (that is currently available on Netflix), I might as well watch all the movies. I saw one already. And there’s a few more, including this one, that I need to watch as well.
It was alright. Their version for a greener universe. Reminded me of what is going on today.
3/5 - Movie 016 wrote:
- Mary and Max
Right off the bat the music is amazing as it goes through the opening credits. After that… the movie quickly became depressing for Mary, and it continues to get worse when you hear Max’s story. It’s astounding how this is based on a true story.
It’s a wonderful story as well. Mary being an eight year-old self with no filter and Max having a constant anxiety attack every time he read Mary’s letter. I highly recommend this movie!
5/5 - Movie 017 wrote:
- Indie Game: The Movie
Right off the bat I know the feeling of the frustration these indie game developers are feeling. All of this can even apply to artists, writers, and designers in a way as well. Since we put ourselves out there wanting something to be like [this].
Also it goes to show that there are games out there that are definitely more fun and meaningful because it’s not so much about the company trying to make a profit. But, what’s something everyone would enjoy, money will come in on it’s own, but I want to make a game that I would have wanted to play when I was a kid. If no one else likes it, it gets a shitty review, and I barely make anything, fine I didn’t make this for others. I made this for myself. If you love it and want to by it too, that’s great too, but this is for myself first and foremost.
5/5 - Movie 018 wrote:
- Hachi: A Dog's Tale
My dad had been telling me for years that I needed to watch this movie... Though I might start crying.
At the beginning of the movie I squealed at the puppy and the fact that this puppy was lost from where it as supposed to go and where it ended up makes me think of the other puppies and kittens out there who end up in this situation.
Music is beautiful. Also it makes me really want an Akita now. If you love animals and your pets, you will cry! You’ll cry even hard when you’re reminded this was based on a true story.
5/5 - Movie 019 wrote:
- Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Never liked sushi, but I found the sushi to be mouthwatering. It’s an art form. I can see why the sushi costs $300 USD and have to make reservations about a month in advance.
5/5 - Movie 020 wrote:
- Monsters University
I went to see this with my dad because I thought it'd be a movie he would enjoy just as much as I would. It was a fun and good movie for both him and I to laugh about the movies capture of college life. Sadly I found this disappointing because it dragged on a little too long for my liking. I still enjoyed the movie nonetheless since we got to see how Mike and Sully became friends and work for Monsters Inc. Also the quickest character development in history with Randall.
3/5
- Movies 021 - 030:
- Movie 021 wrote:
- Despicable Me 2
I don't think I've ever laughed so hard in the theater ever. This tops the original movie by far! Without giving too much away, GO WATCH IT!
5/5 - Movie 022 wrote:
- Seattle Superstorm
Don't watch it. Watch it and you're dead (from laughing so hard). It's terrible. It's so (censor) terrible it's worse than a soap opera. Don't even watch the trailer. Don't bother reading the summary. Don't watch it. Good luck!
Seriously though. I only watched it because I wanted to see how bad it was. The title itself made obvious it was going to really really really suck. And of course the typical Hollywood cliche: shoot a few distant views of Seattle and have the Space Needle. Oh no, Seattle is under attack by aliens! Destroy the Space Needle! Very low budget TV Movie for the SyFy channel. The same channel that brings you Sharknado and other weird hybrid things.
I later learned that SyFy thought it'd be cute to have to premiere at Emerald City ComiCon 2012. Because it's a movie based in Seattle why not show it at the biggest comic convention in Seattle. Biggest joke ever. Don't (censor) mess with Seattle.
Since I don't think I can give it a 0 as much as I really want to.
0.5/5 - Movie 023 wrote:
- Kings of Pastry
Talk about trying to put people into a sugar comatose state. All the sugar they use for their art. Absolutely stunning and amazing what these pastry makers can do. They are artists and everything was beautiful. One competitor's piece collapsed on him because the ceiling light was in the way. I started crying for the guy. It's a documentary by the way.
4/5 - Movie 024 wrote:
- The Tigger Movie
Meh. It was cute, but not as satisfying as I thought it would have been. I'm glad I didn't beg my parents for us to go see it when it was in theaters. Still love Tigger very much.
3/5 - Movie 025 wrote:
- Struck by Lightning
When I saw the trailer for this a few years back I knew I would instantly love it. I could relate to the main character's, Carson, frustrations with his school and everyone he was around. It had very good sense of humor and caused me to jerk a tear or two towards the end. I highly recommend watching this movie!
4/5 - Movie 026 wrote:
- Pitch Perfect
Finally got a chance to see this movie! Loved it, loved it, loved it! And I will always remind everyone that Cups is not an original song. It's a cover of 'When I'm Gone' by Lulu and the Lampshades back in the 1930s. The cups technique comes from the cups game. Anna Kendrick saw two YouTubers, cover 'When I'm Gone' using the cups game technique through Reddit and was later asked to use it in Pitch Perfect. She made it famous. Very good job with the covers for all the songs used in the movie!
5/5 - Movie 027 wrote:
- The Lorax
Danny DeVito was perfectly casted for the Lorax. Meanwhile I think it was a little off with Zac Efron as the main character and Taylor Swift as the main character's love interest. The voices didn't match the age of the characters in my opinion. Betty White was amazing as the grandmother. Also, the hair cut on the villain looks absolutely ridiculous. Only Edna Mode can sport that hair cut.
I love how they pointed out so many things that does apply to our lives. The animals. The animals were absolutely adorable, funny, and so FLUFFY! Best part was anything that involved the animals. The animals definitely reminded me of the minions from Despicable Me. The Lorax (character) was absolutely amazing and hilarious. The fish were also hilarious with their singing and sound effects.
It was cute. I enjoyed it.
5/5 - Movie 028 wrote:
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls
So many catchy songs! Cliche, but very cute nonetheless. It was very interesting seeing most of the characters in human form. I especially loved Spike as a dog.
4/5 - Movie 029 wrote:
- The Avengers
Like I kept telling people, I love the Marvel Studio movies, but I refuse to pay to watch them with my own money. As always I amazed by the movie. Tony Stark is still my favorite Avenger. Like every Marvel studio movie I've watched I'm always on the lookout for Stan Lee. Never disappointed as well on where and when Stan Lee makes a cameo.
5/5 - Movie 030 wrote:
- Shaolin Grandma
A 'what the hell' did I just watch movie and very misleading movie. The movie title gives the impression that it's a Chinese movie. NOPE. Japanese. I can't get back those two hours of my life.
1/5
- Movies 031 - 040:
- Movie 031 wrote:
- Les Misérables
Another couple of hours I wish I could get back. So glad I never spent money to watch the movie in theaters. Most of the cast CAN'T SING! Ugh... Terrible movie. If it wasn't the musical version it would have been good, but no they had to go the musical route and ruin it!
1/5 - Movie 032 wrote:
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa
I liked it a lot. It was a very nice wrap up to the first FMA series. It was very interesting to see how some of the FMA world characters were like in our parallel universe set at what would have been the beginning of World War II.
5/5
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Movies 51 - 60
Moves 61 - 70
Movies 71 - 80
Movies 81 - 90
Movies 91 - 100Feel free to comment and if you want to participate as well. Go for it!
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Luna Chat Gardien de la Lune
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sat Aug 24, 2013 6:27 pm | |
| You watch a lot of movies... i just sit in front of my computer and model stuff..... |
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Sailor Uranus Senshi of Graphics
Posts : 504 Join date : 2013-08-20 Age : 32 Location : 天王星
| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sat Aug 24, 2013 6:36 pm | |
| It's usually playing on my iPad or PS2 as background noise so I can work while it plays. And I still know what's happening an all that.
Example, right now I have FMA playing on my iPad and I'm working on other things. |
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Luna Chat Gardien de la Lune
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sat Aug 24, 2013 6:38 pm | |
| i tend to lose the movie so I just use music instead cause i never pay attention to it. |
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Sailor Uranus Senshi of Graphics
Posts : 504 Join date : 2013-08-20 Age : 32 Location : 天王星
| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sat Aug 24, 2013 6:45 pm | |
| I can handle it. That's how I was able to get through 7 series worth of Doctor Who in two weeks and finish 8 Seasons worth of Grey's Anatomy in 2 months. |
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Sailor Uranus Senshi of Graphics
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:04 am | |
| Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa
I liked it a lot. It was a very nice wrap up to the first FMA series. It was very interesting to see how some of the FMA world characters were like in our parallel universe set at what would have been the beginning of World War II.
5/5
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Luna Chat Gardien de la Lune
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:14 am | |
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Sailor Uranus Senshi of Graphics
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:15 am | |
| I've enjoyed that too. I just started playing Brotherhood on Netflix. Then I'll be watching The Scared Star of Milos afterwards. |
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Luna Chat Gardien de la Lune
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sun Aug 25, 2013 3:06 am | |
| that's a good one too. I need to play catch up and watch FMA again. I know I missed stuff. lack of cable and what not. |
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Sailor V Senshi of Members
Posts : 2236 Join date : 2013-08-20 Age : 34 Location : Dreamland
| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sun Aug 25, 2013 4:26 pm | |
| - Sailor Uranus wrote:
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa
I liked it a lot. It was a very nice wrap up to the first FMA series. It was very interesting to see how some of the FMA world characters were like in our parallel universe set at what would have been the beginning of World War II.
5/5
I hated this movie. The ending pissed me off. However I like the idea of a paralle world and WWII stuff. I just wanted to strangle Ed at the end. Thank god for the Manga/Brotherhood. |
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Sailor Saturn Senshi of the Arts
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| Subject: Re: Sailor Uranus's 2013 - 100 New Films Challenge Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:38 pm | |
| I was curious about that Carrie remake, I may have to check that one out |
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