May 18, 2005

[trash] 01:03 AM

The primary job of Netflix, as far as I'm concerned, is to give me potentially bad movies. Technically, it's to give me any movie I want, but so far I've used it to give me things I've had a middling interest in — things some people have told me were awful, but I still wanted to see for myself (example: I'm awaiting National Treasure this week).

Whenever I go home to Texas, the boys and usually rent bad movies, and I feel it's something that's been missing in my life.

Blade Trinity was an aboslute abomination, a disaster of epic proportions, The Grudge was at times only mildly amusing, but in the end quite forgettable (and not at all scary, just interesting at points). I got the much-lauded Sideways and didn't care for it (the big deal is lost on me — Payne's Election also didn't astound me), so what happened earlier tonight surprised me: I really enjoyed Alien vs. Predator.



Who doesn't love Queen Rex in the snow!?


Now, I love the Alien movies. A lot. Even Alien Resurrection, whose original script was so good I don't think it could've been physically made. I was fairly pissed when Paul W.S. Anderson (codename: Flashy but Lacking) got ahold of my franchise, and even more saddend when it was a PG-13 film. But what AVP gave me is something Blade Trinity did not: a good time.

Sure it could've been better. Hell, it could've been great, but given the recent spat of movies I've seen I'll take the good and run with it.

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Comments

"The Grudge" was extremely scary in the movie theater - quite different when watching it at home. Sorry you didn't like.

Posted by: Mike at May 18, 2005 01:55 PM

So glad someone else didn't like Sideways. I love Paul Giamatti but there was nothing redeeming about his character -- he was a big loser who deserved to NOT get the girl in the end. Make him a bit charming or funny but this 40-something pathetic loser type is not something I find likeable or even remotely entertaining.

Posted by: Scott at May 19, 2005 09:38 AM
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