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How bad is if I agree with Henry ? I’m most a Mel Brooks guy and every time I see his movies or the two “Trinity” , the first and the second “Fantozzi” and other classics (both comedies , dramas or noir) from the 50es to the 8oes I have fun . But I’m an old Italian boy .
I’m with Henry on this one. I have watched some of the Marvel movies and some are better than others. But there are no more original ideas in Hollywood anymore, the true era of cinema classics is dead and gone, sadly.
I would start by asking him which stars he liked. If he says, James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, John Wayne, Paul Newman, Harrison Ford, Chris Evans, then the conversation would go on from there. It would also help zero in on which era to discuss.
I don’t entirely agree with Henry, but I’ve seen the opposite too. Some people seem to think that older movies aren’t worth watching, which I think is a mistake. There are some really good old movies out there, some of them even in black & white – Gone With the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, The Ten Commandments, The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, and Casablanca are a few that come to mind. All of those are 60s or earlier. Younger people today would call 70s and 80s movies old (they don’t seem so old to me), so we can also mention The Sting, The Great Gatsby, and others.
They just made a digital restoration of La Dolce Vita, which was launched on 01/3/20. Never made it to Denver, and now it’s on Youtube for free. Victim of the virus
Can I just say that while CGI seemed really cool when it first started out, I feel that the directors and others involved in the film making process now use it in excess and as a way to not have to develop a decent story line. “Hey, lets just throw in some epic, completely computer generated 45 minute battle, and everyone will forget what they were watching!” I find that the complete cgi battle sequences are so boring. I love the older Star Wars… but the new stuff I have fallen asleep during because of those battle sequences. And don’t get me started on The Hobbit. People take perfectly interesting books and turn them into some crazy computer animated drivel and change the storyline completely because they want something that “looks cool.” Sorry- off soap box.
Call me Henrietta. I’m not big on parties either ( after a hour I’m ready to go) and I am not a fan of any of those movies. Only reason I’ve seen any of them is due to my husband.
Maybe I’m in the minority here,but I think it’s sad how being antisocial and unfriendly has become the acceptable thing these days, but being friendly and outgoing is considered inappropriate. Before anyone objects, I must point out two things: I mostly enjoy being by myself, so I am a little on the introverted side. Second, This antisocial: good/sociable: bad thing has been going on before the pandemic, so it has little to do with that. What a messed up world this has become. I’m sorry if I’ve offended anyone, but that’s just the way I feel.
Wow, I’m just like Henry. I did just see Ford vs Ferrari and that was a disappointment because of some of the liberties they took with the story. It was very unfair to Ken Miles, they made him look like a jerk.
BE THIS GUY almost 5 years ago
It works out well for him because it is the new golden age of television.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
So what is good and interesting to him?
Sherlock Watson almost 5 years ago
And this is why we should bring back video rental stores—so we can easily check out and watch movies that don’t suck.
pearlyqim almost 5 years ago
I agree with Henry!
sirbadger almost 5 years ago
Maybe Henry is into comedies.
Bilan almost 5 years ago
I’m dating myself, but I remember when science fiction wasn’t about somebody that wanted to destroy the world for some lame reason.
juncarlo almost 5 years ago
I’m sure Henry doesn’t want to be friends with Goat, Rat or Pig. Congratulations Henry, quarantine is for you.
TampaFanatic1 almost 5 years ago
Henry should have loosened up with a couple of stiff cocktails.
DennisinSeattle almost 5 years ago
Maybe he likes Hitchcock movies. or Fellini, or French New Wave, or any number of things from when movies didn’t suck quite so much.
Obi-Haiv almost 5 years ago
I wish Pig had mentioned that back in 2011. At least Deadpool poked fun at Green Lantern.
kaffekup almost 5 years ago
I’m as unsocial as they come, but I love those movies.
PhilipOlson almost 5 years ago
I liked “Green Lantern”. It was the epitome of comic book movies, capturing their very essence. Too highbrow for most according to the box office.
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Am I the only one who feels dizzy looking at today’s comic? All the vertical lines cant very slightly to the right —it’s kind of dizzying!
Gent almost 5 years ago
Me Baloo the unsocial bear has also quit watching newer movies as they’ve become unbearable.
blunebottle almost 5 years ago
Come on…Green Lantern was funny!
GROG Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The only Avengers I like is the 1960’s TV series. The only movies I watch are from the golden age of Hollywood or British classics.
dadoctah almost 5 years ago
Last movie I saw starred Jimmy Durante. Next?
Jimmy90403 almost 5 years ago
I’m Henry.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 5 years ago
How bad is if I agree with Henry ? I’m most a Mel Brooks guy and every time I see his movies or the two “Trinity” , the first and the second “Fantozzi” and other classics (both comedies , dramas or noir) from the 50es to the 8oes I have fun . But I’m an old Italian boy .
Display almost 5 years ago
We had “From Here to Eternity,” “Rear Window,” and “High Noon.” Now we have “Cats.”
Johnnie Polo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Green Lantern is DC Comics, not Marvel, and is not part of the Avengers Universe. Please allow me to crawl back into my nerd hole now, that is all!
dlkrueger33 almost 5 years ago
This could SO be me…. LOL. I DO like “end of the world disaster movies” though.
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Henry tried to tell spouse how he felt about going ;-) …. Croc Power !
gduncan58 almost 5 years ago
I’m with Henry on this one. I have watched some of the Marvel movies and some are better than others. But there are no more original ideas in Hollywood anymore, the true era of cinema classics is dead and gone, sadly.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
He’s right. Hollywood is out of ideas. It’s all sequels. They all have the same plot. They’ve replaced writing with CGI.
Jeff0811 almost 5 years ago
I would start by asking him which stars he liked. If he says, James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, John Wayne, Paul Newman, Harrison Ford, Chris Evans, then the conversation would go on from there. It would also help zero in on which era to discuss.
uniquename almost 5 years ago
Goat, that’s because Henry is based on you.
Purple People Eater almost 5 years ago
I don’t entirely agree with Henry, but I’ve seen the opposite too. Some people seem to think that older movies aren’t worth watching, which I think is a mistake. There are some really good old movies out there, some of them even in black & white – Gone With the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, The Ten Commandments, The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, and Casablanca are a few that come to mind. All of those are 60s or earlier. Younger people today would call 70s and 80s movies old (they don’t seem so old to me), so we can also mention The Sting, The Great Gatsby, and others.
e.groves almost 5 years ago
I’m with Henry.
Beaker almost 5 years ago
I enjoyed those comic books and Superman on TV when I was about 8-12 years old. I probably wouldn’t enjoy the movie Sesame Street either.
VICTOR PROULX almost 5 years ago
They just made a digital restoration of La Dolce Vita, which was launched on 01/3/20. Never made it to Denver, and now it’s on Youtube for free. Victim of the virus
Ksandler4570 almost 5 years ago
I’m a big fan of classic films.
Masterskrain almost 5 years ago
So, WHY ARE “Comic Book” movies so popular? Seriously, I’ve NEVER been able to figure that out….
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member almost 5 years ago
So now he can stay home and watch The Avengers, Spiderman, Star Wars, etc.
i_am_the_jam almost 5 years ago
GO HENRY!!! Lol, I don’t watch ANY superhero movies either (Marvel OR DC). And Di$ney Star Wars sucks. LOTR? I’d rather read the novels.
ajr58 almost 5 years ago
We just watched Arabesque last night. Despite Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren, it proved that every generation had its own “Green Lantern.”
ocarol7 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Most big budget blockbusters bore me too but I appreciated Dr Strange and Batman Begins for their mysticism and martial arts training-
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
HELLO! Henry is an introvert….people need to respect that!
ekw555 almost 5 years ago
parties like this are what make social distancing so easy.
walstib Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Mars Attacks! Beetlejuice! Moonrise Kingdom!
Ellis97 almost 5 years ago
I know how you feel, Henry. Movies are kind of a bore to me. That’s why I like roasting them.
Masterskrain almost 5 years ago
So, where ARE Mike Nelson, Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, Gypsy and Cambot when we REALLY need them???
Nicki's ZoMcYo almost 5 years ago
Can I just say that while CGI seemed really cool when it first started out, I feel that the directors and others involved in the film making process now use it in excess and as a way to not have to develop a decent story line. “Hey, lets just throw in some epic, completely computer generated 45 minute battle, and everyone will forget what they were watching!” I find that the complete cgi battle sequences are so boring. I love the older Star Wars… but the new stuff I have fallen asleep during because of those battle sequences. And don’t get me started on The Hobbit. People take perfectly interesting books and turn them into some crazy computer animated drivel and change the storyline completely because they want something that “looks cool.” Sorry- off soap box.
NoSleepTil_BKLYN almost 5 years ago
I might have to change my name to,“Henry”!
Neeeol almost 5 years ago
I’m watching Green Lantern again out of spite! :)
JimHoffman almost 5 years ago
Off course, even the old classics were considered rubbish by all the old folks that liked silents.
falcon_370f almost 5 years ago
Green Lantern isn’t Marvel, it’s DC
zeexenon almost 5 years ago
Obviously he doesn’t know Jennifer Lawrence is topless.
asrialfeeple almost 5 years ago
Maybe Henry would like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or the jungle book.
txmystic almost 5 years ago
He must LOVE the lockdown.
Shades O’Grady almost 5 years ago
I guess Henry isn’t into Quentin Tarantino or Martin Scorsese; Once upon a time in Hollywood and The Irishman are ones that will keep him a hermit.
Ermine Notyours almost 5 years ago
I like the current trend in movies, but I can’t understand current music.
walstib Premium Member almost 5 years ago
So how did Henry get a wife? What’s her story?
markandellie almost 5 years ago
My sentiment, exactly!
claudia.sawyer almost 5 years ago
I have seen 3 movies in theaters since 1993.
emryld333 almost 5 years ago
One day a competent production team will make a great Green Lantern movie.
bunrabbit99 almost 5 years ago
here here!
SusieB almost 5 years ago
Call me Henrietta. I’m not big on parties either ( after a hour I’m ready to go) and I am not a fan of any of those movies. Only reason I’ve seen any of them is due to my husband.
ASaneMan almost 5 years ago
I grew up on Marvel comics, but the shallow idiocy of the current Marvel universe movies makes me weep for America.
willie_mctell almost 5 years ago
Superhero movies just add an element to thrillers with car chases and explosions. It’s the pre teen boy deveopmental stage market.
Shades O’Grady almost 5 years ago
Maybe Henry’s wife needs to get some new friends
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Henry ain’t wrong
TimeLordSoundwave almost 5 years ago
I liked Green Lantern. ☹
tad1 almost 5 years ago
Maybe I’m in the minority here,but I think it’s sad how being antisocial and unfriendly has become the acceptable thing these days, but being friendly and outgoing is considered inappropriate. Before anyone objects, I must point out two things: I mostly enjoy being by myself, so I am a little on the introverted side. Second, This antisocial: good/sociable: bad thing has been going on before the pandemic, so it has little to do with that. What a messed up world this has become. I’m sorry if I’ve offended anyone, but that’s just the way I feel.
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
Henry is smarter than the average spouse. I like the way Henry thinks. I don’t think I’ve paid to watch a film since the late ’90s….
ComicsDad5 almost 5 years ago
It seems to me that Rat should be the one saying that Henry could be his new best friend. I always thought Goat was more social.
57BelAir almost 5 years ago
Wow, I’m just like Henry. I did just see Ford vs Ferrari and that was a disappointment because of some of the liberties they took with the story. It was very unfair to Ken Miles, they made him look like a jerk.
milokraegel Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I hope he skips Green Lantern.