Thread:Vamonkey/@comment-24149196-20150316130806/@comment-24149196-20150316182518

Justjackbros wrote: Theglem4 wrote: Theglem4 wrote: Theglem4 wrote: Since the old thread has gotten so long that it destroys your tablet (that was the issue, right?), me and Jack decided that we need to start a new thread. I saw Die Hard for the first time last night. It was pretty good. Oh, and the night before that, I saw Big Hero 6. Both Die Hard and Big Hero 6 are good movies. I mean, one is radically different than the other, but still good.

I saw a movie with my dad called Saving Private Ryan. You might have heard of it. It's basically a World War II movie. The movie is about a mother who had 4 sons, all of which went to war. Over the course of the war, all of them died except for one. The army doesn't want to tell the poor woman that all four of her sons had died, so they hire a group of mercenaries to find the last son and bring him home.

Anyway, it is a really good film. Steven Spielberg, the movie genius, made it. It IS a strong R, though, but its because it's so real and gritty. Heck, the opening scene is the USA storming Normandy, and there are bullets whizzing, body parts flying, bombs going off everywhere, there are even shots of soldiers trying to find their detached arms, not to mention up close scenes of soldier's insides hanging out, them screaming and crying out for 'mama.' Although quite brutal, it's fantastic because that's what the war was really like, it's not glossy and stuff liek some movies. It gets to the point and shows what really happened. At the end of the movie, they bring Ryan home like planned, but only ONE person survives, the other 5 + the Seargent were killed at the final battle. Oh, yeah, spolier alert. Ugh, saying spoiler alert at the end of the spoiler is one of my pet peeves.