"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action."
Wow. Uhm. I really had very low expectations for this movie, and what I found was a film that actually had a plot and a message along with insane action. Then again, it's the most graphically violent movie I can recall ever seeing.
Not something I can up and recommend, but I was pleased with it.
Cinematic beauty, with terrific acting, an graceful musical score, and the perfect deliverance of a grand message. My third favorite movie of all time.
Alright. I pretty much didn't stop laughing while watching this movie. It reminded me of all that social awkwardness of wanting to be accepted and stuff back in that age-frame. Still, it wasn't really an amazing movie... just a really funny one.
Wow. Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen. I dare not talk about it in detail (it's against the rules, y'see)... but... it's pretty much a masterpiece on every level. The sexual content was... eh... not as bad or frequent as it could have been... but still awkward. Plenty of profanity and graphic violence to go around, too.
"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action."
Lemme just say this: It's very inappropriate, and I don't recommend anyone here see it. Still... I lol'd... a lot. Stoner comedies (I'm calling 'em that)... are just... odd.
Favorite lines in the movie: "Dude, where's my car?" "Where's his car, dude?"
Solid but not outstanding. It felt like an extended episode of the series... I feel it would have done much better with a TV treatment, instead of a theatrical one. Some corny performances (especially from Amanda Peet) really brought it down, but a decent script helped things out. Sadly, there was hardly a climax. Not something you'd expect from a summer movie like this. Oh well. I can still remember the show.
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...