Originally posted by The Core
We're entitled to our own opinions, and what I saw as flaws were quite evident. I wouldn't watch the movie again for a very long time. In my opinion, it's not that memorable.
wah wah wah everyone is entitled to there own opinions, lets hide behind the first amendment. Regardless i didnt say you wer'nt entitled to your own opinions i said
your all whiny bitches,
there. And before a mod go's and erases this, im entitled to my own opionon
Ever think about switching to decaf?
Originally posted by The Core
..which made for some confusion. I could make the distinction, but there were times where it seems the rat didn't even remember he was the rat, and played it on screen like so.
Are you talking about Decaprio's character, because I think that was suppose to play into his character on the account of him losing his indentity.
Originally posted by Stealth Agent
wah wah wah everyone is entitled to there own opinions, lets hide behind the first amendment. Regardless i didnt say you wer'nt entitled to your own opinions i saidthere. And before a mod go's and erases this, im entitled to my own opionon
I'm not "hiding" behind anything. I've got an opinion, and I'm goign to share it. Just because I'm being critical of a movie you like, you're taking the offensive for no real reason. Some things are obvious to some and not others, so be it.
You're entitled to your opinion that we're "whiny bitches", as I am to mine that you're a troll.
Fair enough?
Originally posted by forumcrew
just for anyone that doesnt know Whalberg and Damon are boston natives which is why they pull the accent off so well. Whalberg doesnt have to worry about concentrating on his voice which is why I think his performances seems to be the absolute best. (not implying the others do a bad job)
Actually, their accent's aren't as natural as you think they are. Both are from Massachusetts but Markie Mark is from a town in the city of Boston called Dorchester, where I grew up. He has a Dorchester accent as opposed to the neighborhood across the Red line train tracks, South Boston (Southie) which is the accent him and Matt Damon are speaking in. Both sound completely unnatural as if the previously had training in the dialect and at times i entirely hear the Dorchester dialect in Mark as clear as a sunny day. Matt pulls off the accent correctly but not naturally.
The movie was good, just some people are over critical and cynics. You know? These are the people when your watching the movie and they turn to you and say how unrealistic it is or how the guy shot 12 bullets when his gun only holds 6 bullets.
The point of a movie is to escape reality for an hour or two. I understand if you dislike this film but why all the fuss over accents? They are bloody actors, they dont spend their whole entire lives training for the role.