Quote from: Dr. Whom on Today at 10:28:36 AMSorry, can't talk about that here
Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 07:34:41 AMQuote from: claws on Today at 06:24:23 AMNo worries. Nobody will ever know your hate for District 9 online!
Quote13 for me: I actually walked out of District 9 and demanded my money back. Got it too.QuoteI think I am totally on my own when I say that I dislike The Shining, District 9 and InvictusQuoteInvictus and District 9QuoteDistrict 9 (aside from Sharlto Copley's performance, this is a horrible film)QuoteI only watched Elysium to give SA born filmmaker Neill Blomkamp another chance after the poo pile that was District 9.QuoteI hated District 9 for various reasons. I actually walked out and demanded my money back.QuoteI also never quite understood the appeal of DISTRICT 9 but I did like CHAPPIE.QuoteDistrict 9 (I hated this movie and I wasn't the only one here who did)QuoteI actually walked out of District 9 when I realized what I was watching was nothing more than a thinly disguised anti-South African diatribe from a born South African who must have had a really crappy childhood here.QuoteCHAPPIE (After District 9, no thanks and what is my beautiful flag doing on the shoulder of an ugly robot?)QuoteDISTRICT 9 (anti-South African garbage disguised as a sci-fi film)QuoteNeil Blomkamp must have had a really crappy childhood in South Africa: my theory is that his films District 9 and Elazyium are anti-South African diatribes.Quotehe passed away last year but he was a damn good filmmaker. Until District 9 came alongQuoteNeil Blomkamp's District 9 was an anti South African film disguised (not well) as a sci-fi action film.QuoteIf the SA public feels that District 9 is yet another faint reminder of their supposedly unique past, this film will bomb at the local box-office. Many anti-South African films such as A Dry White Season and Catch A Fire among others, crashed, burned and slid right down the crapper here.QuoteI get asked this all the time and I always say that I love movies like The Shining, the 1973 Lost Horizontally, District 9, Chappie, Invictus and things like Cry Freedom and Lethal Weapon 2 😉😉QuoteI walked out of District 9, Invictus and Master Harold & The Boys halfway through: I got my money back for the first two.QuoteI have also never gotten the hype and acclaim that DISTRICT 9 has gotten over the years.QuotePeople know how I feel about DISTRICT 9.QuoteDISTRICT 9
[An anti-South African film made to look like a sci-fi film: excruciating viewing]
I think ol' Trevor's repeated not-so-subliminal messages over the years might be solely responible for me having never seen DISTRICT 9.... every time I see the dvd on a shelf I'm like, hmmm naah... I mean there's no real logical reason why I haven't checked it out yet....


Quote from: M.10rda on Today at 07:06:51 AMHilarious.
RUSH = early 90s drug thriller?
I absolutely hated it the one time I watched it on VHS. In retrospect, I think the intentions were serious and noble, but the (one-and-done, iirc) director wasn't capable of delivering a serious, challenging, good film instead of a boring, overwrought, frustrating mess.
The only films I try [sic] not to talk about online are those born out of such hatred or meanness or bad faith or mental illness that I feel like even acknowledging them will only grant them more power. Still I stumble at times in this effort.