i’ve heard mixed reviews about narnia. the woman wants to see it, so i should know this week…
iron man tony stark was basically millar’s ultimate version
So have I. To be honest, I hated the first one, and I heard opinions ranging from “it was great!” to “it was even worse than the first one”.
picked up some uncut blue-underground releases
nightmare city (city of the living dead uncut), hitch-hike, and delirium (has italian/us version)
all pretty good
i finally saw hatchet, it was alright. don’t know why everyone hates it so much. checked out the other movie by the director spiral. it was alright, the one thing that sucked was the pop song blasting at the end, poor choice.
also i saw what happens in vegas and actually liked it - does that make me gay?
im rsigley btw don’t tell anyone!!!
anyone see the cottage? heard good things about it. planning on watching that or violent city (charles bronson) next
I thought Violent City was really bad…it has a good chase at the beginning but then it slows to a crawl and is like charles bronson and jill ireland take an italian vacation.
My friend was raving about the cottage the other night at a party so i added it
i ended upw atching the cottage, little short but its pretty good mix between humor/horror
uk been killing it with the horror lately
watched a lot this weekend…best of which was INSIDE…I had my doubts, but it was awesome. Reminded me a lot of an updated take on old school Argento (esp. tenebrae). It was all kinds of crazy with some good gore and really good cinematography. Frontiere(s) was good but Inside blew it away.
i saw indiana 4, i dont think it was a good movie, but it was pretty entertaining…what was weird is it felt more comic like, as opposed to the other movies which felt real but unlikely…
i also saw prince caspian, which was pretty tight, good shit, lots of fight, some of the acting was pretty pretty bad but meh whatever…
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Watched “The Orphange”. I liked it a lot. It was very suspenseful (yes, there were parts that I was scared to look at the screen cause I was freaked out) and it has a really good story, too.
Saw Transformers. First half was enjoyable, though the yellow Chevrolet had some Herbie-personality going on. The main actor was great. I wish my car was like this… it’s getting a bit old, and I wouldn’t mind it transforming to a 2009 BMW M6, and then do it again every year. When they transformed into robots and talked about their problems I lost interest. The Optimus Prime trailer was awesome, though.
Saw Hot Fuzz also. Didn’t follow the story too well, but it was a refreshing change of style. Timothy Dalton was great.
Oh yeah, I got a good laugh at the part where the two partners are having a serious, intimate talk with each other, and the main actor says something positive about his ex, and his partner says she sounds nice, then the main actor says something negative about her, and the partner says how she sounds like a cunt, both replies with the same exact face and tone. It’s hilarious because he’s in “soft, intimate listening-mode” and just replies with whatever the other guy wants to hear.
Also saw The Sixth Sense, finally, and thought it was really mediocre until the end where it turned out Bruce Willis was dead all along. Had that Silent Hill effect going on. I was gonna watch it a second time and see if there were clues and if things made any sense, but I didn’t get a chance to… Anyway. I’m not sure if I’d call it a good movie or a bad movie with a good ending.
You have to put it in the context of what the late 90’s horror/thriller/suspense genre looked like. In that context, it was refreshing (in comparison to it’s genre competition) and brought back some almost Hitchcock-esque levels of storytelling. Nowadays, it’s just another oh-look-never-saw-that-coming thriller.
Chronicles Of Narnia
I will be seeing it for 2 reasons
- Liked the first one
- Ben Barnes is F.U.C.K.I.N.G. on fire
that man is too fine (see avatar)
Poor Sydney Pollack, I saw that on the news and it made me so sad
may he rest in peace:crybaby::crybaby::crybaby:
I saw Forgetting Sarah Marshall over the weekend and… I haven’t laughed that hard since I saw Superbad for the first time. Hilarious stuff. :tup:
RIP even though Out of Africa sucked. Brazil should have won Best Picture/Director/etc. that year.
Is Leaving Las Vegas Nick Cage’s best performance?
“Made of Honor” killed him.
His most Nick Cage like performance or his actual best acting? His best “Nicholas Cage” roles are The Wickerman, The Rock, Face/Off, and Con-Air. As for his best acting, I have no idea as I have never seen Leaving Las Vegas.
Leaving Las Vegas also featured the ever-adorable Elisabeth Shue, in perhaps her last performance before the age bug bit her.
Shue is still hot.