Lakeview Terrace: I think the reason is self-explanatory.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: the reason this movie made me so mad was because so many people say that the movie is the greatest movie ever.
Both Aliens Vs. Predator films. The first one was castrated so that the little kids could go see it, while the second one was just way too sadistic (and coming from me, that's saying a lot). Both suffered from a lack of plot or well-developed characters, as well as poor cinematography.
Terminator: Salvation. I've been a Terminator fanboy since I was eight years old (it was the first R-rated movie I ever watched), and have always wanted them to make a movie about the machine wars. The flashbacks/flash forwards to the machine wars in the first three films were the scariest parts of the movies, to me. They filled you with a sense of hopelessness because of the way they were depicted. The fighting always took place at night (I distinctly remember Reese saying that humans could not go out during the day) in the middle of a devastated city where all the buildings have been destroyed and the ground is littered with human skeletons, giving you the impression that the world had ended. Meanwhile, the few humans that remained were reduced to using guerilla warfare in small bands of three to five individuals who are desperately outgunned, making it seem as if the resistance was spread really thin.
But then McG comes along and gives us epic battles between the resistance and SkyNet that occur in broad daylight, where the humans have airplanes, helicopters, and submarines at their disposal. Oh, and the once enigmatic SkyNet is reduced to the status of a comic book villain.
This group is for the planning of a Spill get together and party in May of 2010. New York, Jersey, D'ware, Maryland Dc and beyond. Let's hook up in the city it all started.
We really do need an alternate alphabet system...
(( The Latin Alphabet is good for communication, but the Irish need something that works.))
Until then, - your consonants will sound different, when you singular / plural forms differ. Even so, your…