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Post by davidmello on Aug 14, 2008 15:23:34 GMT -5
I've seen Momento once, and if Mike and the gang can do great riffs on even great movies, then they are legend. I can hardly wait until they carve up Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull like a Christmas goose.
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Post by doctorz on Aug 15, 2008 9:32:33 GMT -5
^ Amen to that 'bro! That vanity project deserves a vicious and low-blow Rifftrax like a turkey needs stuffing and gravy!
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Post by braindeadzombie on Aug 17, 2008 9:59:39 GMT -5
I just finished Memento and it's amazing what passes for complex films these days. I feel used, my intelligence insulted and my time wasted. I was ahead of the entire movie up until the point where Lenny rewrote {reconditioned} his own past prior to his accident which the character himself said was not possible for such inflicted people. Plot hole or deliberate plot point on the behalf of the writer for the requisite gotcha? I don't really care.
I just watch another Christopher Nolan film.
I'll be watching the Rifftrax later.
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Post by doctorz on Aug 18, 2008 8:18:07 GMT -5
I really didn't enjoy this one much. I hated the movie and found it unwatchable. Terrible movies always make the riffing inconsequential for me because I refuse to sit there and grind my teeth willing myself to keep watching for the sake of a few good jokes from The Crew. Sorry guys, this one goes to the bottom of the pile.
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Post by Diet Kolos on Aug 18, 2008 22:26:13 GMT -5
Did they NEED to do Momento? The movie is hard enough to follow without people talking over it.
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Post by BathTub on Aug 18, 2008 23:26:58 GMT -5
No they didn't NEED to do it, they WANTED to do it.
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Post by dangfish on Aug 18, 2008 23:37:14 GMT -5
Will get this one tonight then watch it this weekend. I'm starting to notice that Rifftrax I watch during the week are not as enjoyable as kicking back on the weekend without the bitter aftertaste of a workday tainting everything. I really think half of it is what mood we are in at the time. As well as expectations. I find very often with Rifftrax (and MST) when I am expecting a lot I often am somewhat disappointed and when my hopes aren't too high I'm often pleasantly surprised. I've also found that I tend to enjoy them a bit better when I watch a chunk of the movie at a time rather than the whole thing in one sitting. This is especially true of the two and a half hour blockbusters.
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