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  1. #1
    IGN : Zuqalclown
    Server : Duran

    My favorite movies is Zombieland.




    Zombieland is a horror-comedy movie that features a post-apocalyptic world infested with zombies. The movie explores several themes and concepts, including survival, camaraderie, human nature, and the impact of societal breakdown.

    Another significant theme in the movie is the breakdown of society and the impact it has on human nature. The film portrays a world where there are no rules or laws, and it is every man for himself. The characters encounter several types of survivors, including violent bandits, religious cultists, and paranoid survivalists, who illustrate the different ways people react to societal collapse. The movie also explores the psychological toll that the apocalypse has on the characters, with Columbus struggling with anxiety and Tallahassee mourning the loss of his family.

    The movie also uses humor as a coping mechanism for the characters and as a way to lighten the dark and bleak tone of the movie. The movie employs slapstick humor, witty one-liners, and pop culture references to add levity to the otherwise gruesome and terrifying zombie scenes.

    There are many funny stories behind the making of Zombieland Here are a few:

    1. Woody Harrelson's dislike of Twinkies: In the film, Woody Harrelson's character Tallahassee is obsessed with finding a Twinkie, but in real life, Harrelson doesn't actually like them. He reportedly had to eat 40 Twinkies during filming and was not thrilled about it.
    2. Emma Stone's fake puking: In one scene, Emma Stone's character Wichita pretends to throw up to distract some zombies. Stone's reaction was so convincing that it made some of the crew members actually start to feel nauseous.
    3. Bill Murray's cameo: Bill Murray appears in the film as himself, pretending to be a zombie to avoid being attacked. Murray's appearance was kept a secret during filming, and the other actors were genuinely surprised when he showed up on set.
    4. Jesse Eisenberg's injury: During the scene where the group is running through a theme park, Jesse Eisenberg (who plays Columbus) injured his knee and had to be taken to the hospital. Despite the injury, he returned to set the next day and continued filming.

    Overall, the cast and crew had a great time making "Zombieland" and their enjoyment of the process shines through in the final product.

    Then for the result, i've given 4 Golden Rascals for this movie.
    Cheers, Love SEAL ^^

  2. #2
    IGN: Craniectomy
    Server: Duran


    My favorite movie is none other than Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)
    Now for better or worse this movie will change your life!

    Birdemic is a movie about how we, as humans has destroyed so much of the environment that the birds become angry and attack cities.
    The movie begins with 3 and a half minutes of commute by (presumably) our main character.
    I promise you you wont miss anything this movie has to offer, you won't be left wondering what the characters did off-screen, cause they show everything. Traffic? Pumping gas? parking? you name it!

    Visual
    This movie is visually unconventional to say the least, good shots were very rare, they didn't even color grade the scene, the camera was shaky at times
    Sound Design
    The sound varies from whispering to straight-out deafening.
    Acting
    The Interraction between characters feels awkward that you can almost feel it physically.
    Story
    The movie is about bird, but for the first half of the movie no bird was mentioned whatsoever. When the bird finally makes sudden appereance, there is no reason as of why they did what they did.
    Special Effect
    The CGI makes me nostalgic because they remind me of how Clippy the Word assistant used to look.
    Favorite Scene
    It is got to be when the protagonist group defends themselves from the bird attack with coats hanger while the CGI of the bird just hover on the screen motionless.


    Overall i gave it 5/5 for so bad its good

  3. #3
    IGN: Siniwy
    Server: Duran

    My favorite film of all time right now is a brand new film that won a lot of awards including Oscar and Academy awards. Of course the movie that I'm talking about is "Everything Everywhere All At Once".

    "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is a truly unique and inventive film that challenges the boundaries of what we expect from cinema. The film's stunning visuals, intricate plot, and dynamic characters all combine to create an immersive and captivating experience.

    One of the standout elements of the movie is its use of parallel universes and multiple timelines. The story weaves together various realities and timelines, with Evelyn's journey spanning across different dimensions and timelines. This creates a sense of constant intrigue and surprise as the story unfolds, with each new twist and turn adding to the overall complexity and depth of the narrative.


    The film also offers a powerful meditation on the nature of identity and the ways in which our personal experiences shape who we are. As Evelyn navigates the various dimensions and timelines, she is forced to confront different versions of herself, each with their own unique struggles and triumphs. This exploration of identity is handled with a deft touch, adding a layer of emotional depth to the film's already complex story.

    Overall, "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is a must-see for fans of inventive, mind-bending cinema. The film is a masterclass in storytelling and world-building, offering a truly unique and unforgettable viewing experience. It also has a fair share of unique and well choreographed action scenes and funny moments which are extremely enjoyable. This movie is truly a 5/5 Golden rascals. It deserves all the awards and recognition it receives.


  4. #4
    IGN: Reichheart
    Server: Duran

    To celebrate Shiltz Academy Awards, I'd like to participate by briefly discuss about one of my all-time favorite movie - The Dark Knight.



    Out of every Batman movie, I think The Dark Knight is the best. The plot feels engaging, and the characters are well-acted. Every scene feels alive. The interactions are intriguing. In this movie, the conflict of ideals between Batman and Joker is the key to the story. The delivery of each dialogue from both characters is superb, and we got to experience the consequences of each character's actions; it is truly a great movie with lots of great lessons to learn. The realistic action scenes and the character arcs makes it even better. To me, this movie is a complete package.



    From the acting standpoint, the actors did an amazing job. Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker is still renowned as a legendary performance, marking this movie to be an icon worldwide. R.I.P Heath Ledger.



    While I understand that the movie got mixed reactions and reviews, I personally loved this movie. It has everything I ever wanted and more. With all the iconic scenes, memes, and pop culture references revolving this movie, it is clear that The Dark Knight is up there with the classics like Pulp Fiction and The Wolf of Wall Street. To conclude, The Dark Knight is a masterpiece of a movie.


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