Chocolate... that's what's for tonight :D
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Chocolate... that's what's for tonight :D
Saw The Last King of Scotland the other day. I thought it was entertaining.
last king of scotland is one of my favorite movies in recent years.
just watched cloverfield a little bit a go. I was quite surprised at how much i actually enjoyed it. Much different than expected. Only issue was i had just eaten right before hand and i felt a tad sick because of the camera movement. I had to look away every 10 minutes just to keep level.
Saw "Guns of Navrone" yday.
It still has that old charm of a War movie.
Gregory Peck is impeccable as ever.
They sure dont make movies like they used to nowadays.
i watched collateral again last night. a really good movie.
going to see wall e and get smart tomorrow night at the drive in.
Wall E is really good. Almost no talking.
Saw Hancock. It was watchable but I doubt I would go around telling everyone to see it in theater.
I also saw the first half of The Ruins. I fell asleep watching it. I need to go back and finish it.
Tropic thunder looked not so good as I am not a huge ben stiller fan but this has caught my attention now.
http://themovingpicture.net/first-look-rain-of-madness
Finally watched Gangs of New York. For being almost 3 hours it kept the pace well and I never got bored. Very well done.
"DJANGO"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060315/
- Finally I was able to catch this on World Movies !!! Remember seeing it as a Little kid !!!
Watched Black Snake Moan last night and it was a lot better then I thought. Recommended.
What good comedies(old or new) do you all suggest? I am in need of a good laugh.
Watching "All The Boys Love Mandy Lane" while a finish editing these photos up. So much for a comedy :)
Only 10 minutes in and it is already 150% corny horror. I hope there is at least some good horror scenes or a few good one liners :)
oh god the dialog is AWFUL.
I just finished it. It was alright 5.5/10. The end was pretty decent and sorta made up for how awful the beginning was.
Stupid 10 minute limit on editing post.
Alright tonight I need a comedy- suggestions?
Charlie Bartlett was pretty good...at least for the first 3/4 it was.
That movie caught my attention the first time I saw the preview and then after I thought about it more I lost interest completely.
Still stuck on what to watch.
Might be taking a road trip with a few friends to NH to the closest IMAX theater to see The Dark Knight. Just read that 20 minutes of it was shot on a real IMAX camera so it is pretty epic.
I watched the first 6 minute HD teaser yesterday and it got me pretty pumped.
1. Dirty rotten scoundrelsQuote:
What good comedies(old or new) do you all suggest? I am in need of a good laugh.
2. The three Amigos
3. Throw Momma from the train
4. My cousin Vinnie
5. Nuns on the run
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Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
good luck, id wait a week till when tickets are available again before making the drive;)
I went to go see 300 in imax and the wait wasn't that bad and there was no preorder sales.
from all reports, all the early screenings are sold out.
there are tickets available in NH though for the 11am and 3pm friday showings. saturday looks clear as well at the moment, but i would def get your tickets before hand. it would suck to get all the way out there for it to be sold out
WTF how did you find tickets? I just went to the place that sells the hooksett tickets and The Dark Knight isn't listed?
movietickets.com
find your location, there was only one imax listed in NH switch it to the day you plan on going and see if there are any available.
Ah thanks. Getting a hold of the other fools who want to go to see if they want to all pitch in still because I sure as hell am not paying for all the gas to get out there. Dark Knight isn't worth $50 to me.
Saw The Third Miracle last night. A solid production. Well acted. Good cinematography.
Plot?
It's about a priest that is hired to investigate whether or not a person is a saint, for which there are all these requirements. He happens to be questioning his faith at the time that he is asked to do this. Then, he falls in love with the proposed saints daughter.
The religious aspect of the plot might be misleading. It's not really a you-must-be-religious-to-enjoy type of story (it was on HBO after all). It's fairly gritty and more allegorical regarding the religious aspect in that you could be non-religious and still get the same thing out of it. It also might be informative just to learn about the process and a little how the church works just as the setting.
Sounds good. Added somewhere on my to watch list :)
Are you using VHS or Beta?Quote:
Originally Posted by koolbabs2000
I was going to ask the same thing. I have seen all the ones from that list that I would want to. And the times I saw them were enough. He is at least 12 years behind the times. I bet his Betamax player can't even record yet.
Did you not see his/her Location: ? (Sorry KB, I don't know.)Quote:
Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
his location is not in a cave. if he can get the internet he can watch modern day movies.
of course he is going to ignore everything everyone else said and call me a honkey but whatever.
About to start Right At Your Door (2006)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0458367/
I just watched Dr. Detroit again... :cap:Quote:
Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
What a wild movie that was. The emotions of the situation were pretty real and you could feel for the people. It almost had a 28 weeks later feeling to it style wise and story(sorta).
I would give it a 7/10 and recommend it.
Can I request that we refrain from discussing movies currently in theaters?
Wannabe, have you seen The Rise of Leslie Vernon?
I was actually going to suggest that movie to any horror fans but forgot about it when I got home. That movie is so classic. What did you think of it?
I loved it. Funny, inventive and actually a tad scary at the end. It made my favorite horror list.