View Full Version : >> Im bored of movies..
black orb
10-24-2009, 11:21 PM
>>> Seriously, making the xxx/porn stuff aside Im really bored of movies and they dont excite me like they used to do it when I was a kid (both hollywood and the non-hollywood stuff). I`d rather go and play an old videogame or watch a TV show, damn I`d rather go and read a book! than watch a movie..
I wonder if there is someone else who feels this way..
Moon Rabbits
10-24-2009, 11:33 PM
nope. ive seen some good movies recently.
FaithWontFall
10-24-2009, 11:44 PM
You obviously havent seen X Men Origins: Wolverine.
:D
Maybe there will be a film for you in the near future. One you wil enjoy again, or maybe you have watched too many films in your life and theyre all merging into one now so you enjoy new ones less. :Eek:
black orb
10-24-2009, 11:54 PM
>>> Movies are just like 2 hours of imagery and a story to tell, and you cant even interact with it (like a videogame)..
I think TV series are better because those doesnt have a limited time, TV series just keep going on and on and thats what it makes them more interesting..
Rocket Edge
10-25-2009, 12:00 AM
You probably just need to persevere with the movie's opening and you will then get into it. I'm quite like that, I don't allocate any time for movies, so there today I made myself sit down and watch one (Taken). It was great, haven't watched a movie in ages and I got really into it.
Shiny
10-25-2009, 12:08 AM
I'm the exact opposite. I'd rather watch movies because I'm bored of television shows and video games, however, when the games I want come out (i.e. Dead Rising 2) I'll probably be a bit more interested. If it's a really good movie that makes you think, you'll mentally interact with it. You just need to broaden your horizon.
Bunny
10-25-2009, 12:18 AM
I think TV series are better because those doesnt have a limited time, TV series just keep going on and on and thats what it makes them more interesting..
This is a positive and a negative. On one hand, the unlimited time frame that a television show has is burdened by a constant need for new and entertaining storylines and can take time to flesh out the characters involved without a rush. The time allowance can be bad due to the necessity of constantly delivering and, upon not delivering, bad things happen. The reliance on an audience causes pressures that could hurt the show in time. Movies, while having limited time to present characters and plot, either deliver or don't and rarely suffer from pressures of the audience. I enjoy both thoroughly because they each have such traits about them. Good movies and shows aren't as rare as people think, they just take some time to discover. I can name several dozen movies and a couple dozen shows that I've enjoyed immensely, a couple of which are very recent.
Breine
10-25-2009, 01:36 PM
I love movies, so I can't say I feel the same as you.
black orb
10-25-2009, 07:32 PM
>>> Im sure making movies is funnier than watch them..
krissy
10-25-2009, 08:15 PM
>>> Im sure making movies is funnier than watch them..
depends on who you're making them with
and what your schedule is like
what kind of stuff do you like in terms of video games and books
black orb
10-25-2009, 08:20 PM
what kind of stuff do you like in terms of video games and books
>>> Videogames: rpgs, Books: paranormal stuff i guess..
krissy
10-25-2009, 08:59 PM
well there's your problem, no one makes movies to fit your niche ;)
Dreddz
10-25-2009, 09:10 PM
I'm the complete opposite. Movies strike a cord with me that few other forms of media can do. Sometimes a great movie can get me in high spirits for days. Only problem is that great movies are harder to come by these days which makes me treasure them even more.
>>> Im sure making movies is funnier than watch them..
I very much doubt that. Devoting two years of your life to just two hours of footage must be pretty tedious. Plus the pressue from film studios must be stressful.
black orb
10-25-2009, 09:32 PM
well there's your problem, no one makes movies to fit your niche ;)
>>> I think thats true, i was happy when they announced the X-Files movies (i loved the series), but the movies i didnt like them very much..
>>> Im sure making movies is funnier than watch them..
I very much doubt that. Devoting two years of your life to just two hours of footage must be pretty tedious. Plus the pressue from film studios must be stressful.
>>> Im a kind of creator myself (not of movies of course), but I draw a lot and i totally enjoy more the proccess than the final result. I dont know how it really is with movies but well, I was just talking from my perspective..
NorthernChaosGod
10-26-2009, 12:00 AM
You obviously havent seen X Men Origins: Wolverine.
:D
Maybe there will be a film for you in the near future. One you wil enjoy again, or maybe you have watched too many films in your life and theyre all merging into one now so you enjoy new ones less. :Eek:
That movie was awful though. =\
Depression Moon
10-26-2009, 01:33 AM
That movie was okay for me. Probably the people wjo were most dissapointed about it were the hardcore Wolverine fans.
In terms of boredom with moves, well I guess it could just sort of be this year. I haven't seen too many films this year. Just Origins and Transformers 2 appealed to me. I kind of wanted to see Where the Wild Things Are with my little brother, but he never asked me to take him. Last year was the year for movies though. I think I saw something almost every month.
Markus. D
10-26-2009, 03:49 AM
A good movie is about immersion rather than content...
Wolf Kanno
10-26-2009, 09:44 AM
I can agree with black orb on this one. I rarely enjoy watching movies anymore. I generally blame it on a need for greater immersion and very few films can supply that anymore. I can't even think of a movie that has done that for me in years. Very few films have the power to stir the imagination anymore.
The Space Pope
10-27-2009, 04:24 AM
My attention span doesn't allow for me to wa- OMG A BLUE CAR
NorthernChaosGod
10-27-2009, 07:47 AM
I see what you did there...
Iceglow
10-27-2009, 09:32 AM
I think TV series are better because those doesnt have a limited time, TV series just keep going on and on and thats what it makes them more interesting..
This is a positive and a negative. On one hand, the unlimited time frame that a television show has is burdened by a constant need for new and entertaining storylines and can take time to flesh out the characters involved without a rush. The time allowance can be bad due to the necessity of constantly delivering and, upon not delivering, bad things happen. The reliance on an audience causes pressures that could hurt the show in time. Movies, while having limited time to present characters and plot, either deliver or don't and rarely suffer from pressures of the audience. I enjoy both thoroughly because they each have such traits about them. Good movies and shows aren't as rare as people think, they just take some time to discover. I can name several dozen movies and a couple dozen shows that I've enjoyed immensely, a couple of which are very recent.
This is very, very true. How many times have TV shows failed to deliver? Or better yet how many long running shows or TV series have ended on a low note? I can name 2 sci-fi/fantasy ones straight of the bat; Battlestar Galactica the final episode, began fantastically a suicidal charge in to the main cylon base to attack them and rescue the child followed by what can only be described as the most disappointing ending to a major TV series possible. Also I've only just seen season 1 of this in the uk but Legend of The Seeker, the entire 20 week series (or something like that) has spent it's 45 min episodes building up it's character development, Darken Rahl or however you spell his name was described as this intelligent, wily, creative, powerful mage ends up dead in what can only be described as a remarkably disappointing ending to the series. I personally was going to try reading the Terry Goodkind books it's based on however if the ending is as disappointing as the ending in the TV series then heck, I doubt I will waste my time reading them.
Movies offer a different kind of immersion than a tv series or a computer game, some games like Mass Effect attempt to emulate the kind of immersion of the cinema however smoothly they do this however there is not ofcourse the fluidity of a movie. Perhaps Black Orb, you've just not watched any decent movies this year or so. I would suggest watching the following movies if you haven't already (some aren't from this year but might be unknown to you)
Gattaca (the only movie evidence I have ever seen that Jude Law can act)
Taken (mentioned already, this is an amazing movie)
Collin (shot on a budget of 45 quid this zombie flick takes you through the movie from the perspective of a zombie, our zombie was a man called Collin)
Watchmen
Gran Torino
the AJman
10-29-2009, 07:52 PM
Personally I enjoy movies considerably more than video games, but thats just me. I like video games and I've spent a good chunk of my time playing them, but movies have an effect on me that video games just can't seem to come close to. Especially when I see the movie in the theaters, for some reason that really elevates it for me.
But different strokes for different folks I guess.
Boosk
10-29-2009, 11:25 PM
How many movies have been made? Thousands, hundreds of thousands! Maybe Millions!!! How can you be bored of ALL of them? Maybe you've just not seen enough good ones lately. Just go look at a list of "100 movies to watch before I die" and watch them...
smittenkitten
10-30-2009, 01:29 AM
I feel the same way blackorb so what I've done is started watching all those old movies you see when you are a kid. Like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Annie, old Disney movies and An American Tail. :) I think the movies out now don't have the warmth as the old movies did, it makes me sad. ;; We should bring back terrible special effects and cheesy acting! :jess:
Quindiana Jones
10-30-2009, 01:42 AM
Watching movies with your friends (big drunken movie nights yey!) rekindles that old flame, black orb.
black orb
10-30-2009, 01:42 AM
>>> Dragonball Evolution is now the worst movie i`ve seen in my entire life (i watched it yesterday)..
krissy
10-30-2009, 04:10 AM
why would you do that
go watch 'up' or something
black orb
10-30-2009, 04:48 PM
why would you do that
>>> I wanted to see the worst waste of money ever..
The Space Pope
10-30-2009, 07:52 PM
hahaha
I try to get into movies but the thing is, I always spot plot holes and it's hard to get into the movie when you can't really emerge yourself in it.
Take the Sixth Sense for example. Within ten minutes I noticed two HUGE plot holes and couldn't enjoy the movie at all. ;(
smittenkitten
10-31-2009, 08:54 AM
You think to much Pope. o.O
Mirage
10-31-2009, 10:12 PM
I loved an american tail
NorthernChaosGod
11-01-2009, 12:56 AM
Not every movie is meant to be a masterpiece of cinema that makes you think.
Lots of movies are just mindless entertainment, stop being so pretentious.
Shiny
11-01-2009, 01:42 AM
How many movies have been made? Thousands, hundreds of thousands! Maybe Millions!!! How can you be bored of ALL of them? Maybe you've just not seen enough good ones lately. Just go look at a list of "100 movies to watch before I die" and watch them...
Not every movie is meant to be a masterpiece of cinema that makes you think.
Lots of movies are just mindless entertainment, stop being so pretentious.
I completely agree with the above comments, especially the last which is why I try to avoid action films. ;)
NorthernChaosGod
11-01-2009, 04:40 AM
What's wrong with just letting your mind be entertained and not work?
Shiny
11-01-2009, 06:26 AM
You can be entertained and thinking simultaneously.
The Space Pope
11-01-2009, 06:40 AM
Not every movie is meant to be a masterpiece of cinema that makes you think.
Lots of movies are just mindless entertainment, stop being so pretentious.
First, what does noticing a plot hole have to do with pretentiousness?
Second, you completely misunderstood what I said, which was that I can't help but notice plot holes, because I actually pay attention when I'm watching a movie. Little stuff I can ignore, like a single guy in a movie that's wearing a wedding ring, but when the whole plot doesn't make sense, then what's the point of watching it? Sorry if I don't gasp in awe everytime something goes boom on screen.
Example: Terminator 4. I really wanted to like that movie too ;/
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