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Feb 3rd, 2009 08:25 PM
ZeldaQueen
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Originally Posted by 10,000 Volt Ghost View Post
I really liked Madagascar 1, didn't like Madagascar 2 as much. Night at the museum was a great movie. Ben still is okay but I really liked Mickey Rooney and Dick Van Dyke in it. Mickey Rooney's lines were classic: "Let's dance hot dog!"

Night at the museum 2 is coming out pretty soon. Hopefully it will be as good. It looks like it's going to have everyone in it except Rooney and Van Dyke...
I usually consider that sequels tend to suck badly, so yeah Madagascar 2 wasn't on par with the first, but still it wasn't that bad.

Ironically, the three security guards were the part I found weakest in NATM. Dunno why. I guess I felt their subplot was handled a little weirdly. But I actually feel fired up for the sequel, or at least moreso than the trailer for the first got me.

And yeah, I'm all pumped for Coraline! It looks really good (though I'd have prefered a live action version).
Feb 2nd, 2009 12:52 AM
Guitar Woman 5 more days until Coraline!

Are you excited? I am!
Feb 1st, 2009 11:57 PM
Jeff The Ninja That sucks, Dick Van Dyke was one of the best parts of the movie. It was like most of the actors in that film had just had a lot of fun making it.



Also, anyone who thinks space buddies is quality entertainment should be euthanised to prevent their idiot genes from tainting the gene pool. If they already have children, re-education is the only answer.
Jan 31st, 2009 09:53 PM
10,000 Volt Ghost I really liked Madagascar 1, didn't like Madagascar 2 as much. Night at the museum was a great movie. Ben still is okay but I really liked Mickey Rooney and Dick Van Dyke in it. Mickey Rooney's lines were classic: "Let's dance hot dog!"

Night at the museum 2 is coming out pretty soon. Hopefully it will be as good. It looks like it's going to have everyone in it except Rooney and Van Dyke...
Jan 30th, 2009 10:17 PM
ZeldaQueen
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Originally Posted by Jeff The Ninja View Post
what about "Night at the Museum". I thought that movie was pretty fun to watch and its a good family film. The problem is that most filmmakers have lost the desire to make good family-friendly fare. And the ones that do are the ones who have no problem with putting Eddie Murphy in 7 roles, each the same character only wearing different costumes and with a funny voice on each.
I didn't find Night at the Museum too bad. The retired/fired security guard subplot was handled a bit weirdly and they went slightly overboard with the monkey peeing on Stiller, but other than that it was pretty good.

I really liked Madagascar and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. Especially King Julius (Sasha Baron Cohen automatically = teh win )
Jan 30th, 2009 07:03 PM
raoul duke it is a lost art if hacks push this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yie5-...eature=related

gags
Jan 28th, 2009 09:59 PM
HickMan I just watched Paul Blart: Mall Cop and thought it was quiet funny. Yeah they had some low quality fat/fart jokes, but if I had a kid I'd be happy to take him or her to go see it. Also, I think we're forgetting all those great Pixar movies that are kid oriented but have a lot of humor in it aimed towards adults. Not necessarily adult humor, but things that might go over a kids head. That's why good nostalgic movies are so good, we watch them now and catch things that as a child we would of missed.
Jan 28th, 2009 09:43 PM
TheBigMan045 no just following on from what other people have been saying, maybe i didnt make myself clear, what i meant to say is that The Goonies although an older movie is much better than some of the sacks of crap that they claim are family movies eg RV, Haunted Mansion, etc
Jan 28th, 2009 09:33 PM
Tadao Did the conversation here confuse you?
Jan 28th, 2009 09:24 PM
TheBigMan045 If you want really good family entertainment watch the Goonies, ah good times
Jan 28th, 2009 08:24 PM
Guitar Woman Ben Stiller is an ape who should be dead
Jan 28th, 2009 02:06 AM
Jeff The Ninja what about "Night at the Museum". I thought that movie was pretty fun to watch and its a good family film. The problem is that most filmmakers have lost the desire to make good family-friendly fare. And the ones that do are the ones who have no problem with putting Eddie Murphy in 7 roles, each the same character only wearing different costumes and with a funny voice on each.
Jan 21st, 2009 09:33 PM
ZeldaQueen
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Originally Posted by Big McLargehuge View Post
nostalgia is a terrible filter to view things through. i remember some horrible pre-1995 family movies.
Well of course. Look at that "Christmas in Connecticut", the version that Arnold Schwartzenager directed.
Jan 21st, 2009 02:23 PM
Big McLargehuge nostalgia is a terrible filter to view things through. i remember some horrible pre-1995 family movies.
Jan 20th, 2009 11:26 PM
Guitar Woman Coraline!

Everyone go see Coraline.
Jan 20th, 2009 08:08 AM
ZeldaQueen Definitely personal opinion plays in.

For example, my family and I went to see "Tales of Desperaux" over the Christmas break. All the kids there seemed to enjoy it very much. My family and I thought that it didn't make sense in some parts (like the vegetable chef) and that it seemed a bit scary for a child towards the end.
Jan 20th, 2009 03:20 AM
Tadao My family just watched Step Brothers together. It was great. Maybe your family sucks MM.
Jan 20th, 2009 03:08 AM
Big Papa Goat But there have been a lot of good animated family movies in the early 2000s right? Starting with such as Toy Story, which was like what, 98? and then the Shrek franchise and a bunch of other ones that seem to all be pretty decent. Personally I'm not a big fan of a lot of them, but they're generally considered to be pretty good right?
Jan 19th, 2009 06:53 PM
pac-man There are still good family movies, but the live-action family comedies of the last decade or so are definitely not as funny as the ones MM mentioned.
Jan 19th, 2009 02:06 PM
Dimnos I thinks it has more to do with the quality of actors and directors now days. They have the notion that you get one big success and your set for life and dont even have to try anymore. They, for the most part, dont try to play or become the roll for the movie; they play themselves as that roll. Standing next to a lot of the actors today even ole' Arnold looks like one of the best actors of all time.
Jan 18th, 2009 06:50 PM
Tadao What are you guys? 50 years old?
Jan 18th, 2009 06:47 PM
10,000 Volt Ghost Kids are dumb now. I blame the internet.
Jan 18th, 2009 03:54 PM
ZeldaQueen It just seems like if it's targeting a family audience, they feel the need to shove in a bunch of stupid/gross/over the top jokes.

Like the movie RV. I had no desire to see that movie, but my two friends decided we would watch it (I voted for Hoot!, but they overruled me).

Just seems to me that these days, movies aren't any good unless they're somehow based off of a comic or a book or some previously existing thing. Like the movie industry is incapable of coming up with innovative new ideas.

Oh yeah, and add "Disaster Movie"/"Epic Movie"/"Dance Movie"/etc to your list as well.
Jan 18th, 2009 11:00 AM
MetalMilitia
The Lost Art of the Family Film

Why is it that people can't make good family films any more?

I think it was around 1995 when they all turned shit. Before that there was all kinds of good stuff like Mrs. Doubtfire, Home alone 1/2, Honey I shrunk/blew-up/killed the kid/s, National Lampoon's Vacation. Even obviously dreadful films were pretty awesome (Kindergarten Cop/Sister Act).

These days it's all stuff like Cheaper by the Dozen 1/2/3/4/5/... Are We there Yet? and other gay shit.

I don't even think it's just the rose tinted spectacles of nostalgia that make me believe pre-1995 films are better because I still enjoy them when I watch them today.

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