Yeah it's also weird that they're married but in the show play a really close brother and sister. Kinda gross watching it that way.
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Yeah it's also weird that they're married but in the show play a really close brother and sister. Kinda gross watching it that way.
the guy looks like a villian from dick tracy, whats up with his head, so weird looking
if you have not, i highly recomend son of rambow. Great family movie.
Finally saw Inglorious Basterds... definitely one of the best performances from a dude I've never seen before. Hans Landa was a SOB... but played his part so damn well.
Yeah I'm only ticked that he got so much screen time. Great as he was, Pitt's character was far more enjoyable.
city of ember was another enjoyable movie.
Can someone fix the title of the thread?
Sure Pitt's was more enjoyable, but I'd go with Hans Landa's for being more memorable and more suspenseful too.
i made it maybe 30 minutes into captivity before i almost vomited. that blender scene, gross.
It's misspelled.
misspellings add character.
a little charm if you will.
Moon was fantastic!
I also highly recommend the Moon. It is just such a great film. Reminds me a bit of 2001.
if you've ever been in a band watch "Anvil:the story of Anvil". Pretty sad story/documentary about mediocrity and determination.
Yeah Anvil was rough. Was hard to decide if you wanted them to get rich or give up.
I'm surprised how good A Perfect Getaway was. Really expected it to suck.
I watched "The Spirit" last night, i had heard that it was one of the worst movies ever, but thats very misleading, i think this movies gets a bad rap because of expectations from what sin city was, Spirit was very cartoonish and way over the top ridiculous, with such low expectations i was really able to enjoy it for what it was.
Helps that I was working while watching it keeping the twists a surprise. I'll just point out that I'm done trying to ruin movies for myself. I just watch them to give my brain a rest.
Just watched it. Didn't think it was AWFUL. It definitely had some cheesy moments and the twist were a little obvious but not too shabby. The only thing that bugged me was that LOOOONG ass montage about who they are. Yawn.
Pandorum. wow.
World's Greatest Dad was quite interesting. Didn't know anything about it until i watched. Bobcat Golthwait is actually a pretty awesome writer/director. Definitely one that could have been more open ended at the end based on the subject matter...but pretty good otherwise.
Saw that a while ago. Definitely worth a watch. Strange how different it is then how it's advertised. Definitely not Jack :)
I'm thuroughly impressed with Julia and Julia. Streep is easily one if the greatest actors of our day.
Book of Eli was a nice twist of post appocalypse but kind flat over all.
Halloween 2 was as good as the first one. Really respect Rob Zombie.
The Hurt Locker: A++
The Road: A
Up: A
Law Abiding Citizen: B-
A Serious Man: B-
Avatar: B-
2012: C+
Extract: C+
Sherlock Holmes: C
Youth In Revolt: C
The kingdom was on of the movies in my recent 8 for $20 buying spree, Great movie, i really enjoyed it, but it brought alot of questions for me in regards to how things work, and how they should work and if its moral to do certain things if it means killing a few to save many.
Just watched Hurt Locker and Law Abiding Citizen. I honestly couldn't see what all the hype about Hurt Locker is. Other than accurate locations and military consult, nothing really stood out.
Hurt Locker was executed well but when it was all over it wasn't something I would go out and tell everyone to see.
Been watching the Evil Dead trilogy. Already watched the first 2 and going to wait to watch Army of Darkness with a big group of friends. I forgot how classic these were. Also glad that he's back to doing horror and away from Spiderman...
Well I meant Sam Raimi but yes Bruce Campbell is a badass also.
oh well yeah that makes since too since they both were doing spiderman, and bc recently has been doing my name is bruce movies.
Sam Raimi does Legend of the Seeker and worked on Sparticus. The latter being more Caligula than 300 but entertaining none the less. Both are artistically bloody.
I really hope Evil Dead IV does make it to the light. It could bring back a nice flood of over the top horror movies which are always a fun watch.
Watched Zombieland for the 3rd time... and I absolutely hate zombie movies.
Those are exactly the type of movies I hope Evil Dead IV will bring forward through the studios that they might have been too afraid to green light.
Shutter Island is amazing. I would recommend any of you to go see it.
It has a modern feel to it but definitely has a classic touch of the old suspense/thriller type movies- especially love the soundtrack. It's a type of movie that you think you know what's going on but once the end starts unraveling you are totally thrown a curve ball yet you still don't know exactly how the very end will settle. Once it settles and the ending nears you think you know everything and then the credits start to roll and you really have to think and piece it all together.
9/10
So we now have a Wii at the house. What are cool mods/hacks/games to do with it. All they have it Wii sports and some **** racer game that came with a 3rd party remote package.