Diary of the Dead- didn’t know about it till now, but decent for a zombie movie. Nothing special, but decent.
Angels & Demons - I wasn’t expecting much since I didn’t really like The Da Vinci Code, and was suprised that I really liked this movie. It was good, I liked the story and the absence of the crappy visual clues from The Da Vinci Code, and although it was long it didn’t seem to drag on at all, and never really seemed to have any slow parts.
[quote]waldo21212 wrote:
Angels & Demons - I wasn’t expecting much since I didn’t really like The Da Vinci Code, and was suprised that I really liked this movie. It was good, I liked the story and the absence of the crappy visual clues from The Da Vinci Code, and although it was long it didn’t seem to drag on at all, and never really seemed to have any slow parts.[/quote]
I was the opposite. I really liked the Da Vinci code, and had high hopes for AnD, but I called the bad guy like 20 mins into the movie. and it wasn’t a good movie at all
Angels and Demons is worth watching for the scenery alone.
Tucker: The Man and His Dream -
I like this movie alot, very inspiring. It is about a man trying to take on the Big 3 and build a better car. Based on a true story, I highly recommend this.
Not a slasher flick fan but I saw ‘Sorority Row’ with two friends last night as I was bored off my trolley. When I saw the ads I thought it was simply a rehash of ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ with a rather clever bit at the start. And that’s what it was, albeit a bad one. Not worth seeing at all. Movies like this generally throw in some tit to make up for how bad the film is but this didn’t have nearly enough. The main girl with the dark hair and kind of ‘gravelly’ voice was pretty hot though.
Must Love Dogs - Really good. Smart dialogue and funny. Diane Lane is still hot, even though she is in her 40’s.
Death Note: L: Change the WorLd - Not bad. Not as good as the original Death Note movies. The special effects - or lack thereof, especially in sophistication or $$$ made some scenes look laughable, but it is a lower budget Japanese film after all.
I am looking forward to seeing Sorority Row because of Jamie Chung only (Real World San Diego). There better be a lot of T&A.
[quote]hawaiilifterMike wrote:
I am looking forward to seeing Sorority Row because of Jamie Chung only (Real World San Diego). There better be a lot of T&A.
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There isn’t
[quote]Jereth127 wrote:
hawaiilifterMike wrote:
I am looking forward to seeing Sorority Row because of Jamie Chung only (Real World San Diego). There better be a lot of T&A.
There isn’t[/quote]
Damn it, for the love of humanity!..
Rewatched “Ghost World” on YouTube. This has to be one of the oddest films. After these two girl BFFs graduate from high school, they begin to drift apart from each other and begin their boring lives. I felt like “Ghost World” tries too hard to be abstract and ends up being an emotionless and almost %100 Static- and yet I liked it.
The usual suspects- CLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAsic
Twilight- One of the most over-hyped-glossy-teenagegirl-wetdream-massacred-with-gay-pretty-boys-and-corny special effects- and -laughable"action" (if you want to call it that) sequences- “movie” (if you want to call it that) ever made.
[quote]Stength4life wrote:
Twilight- One of the most over-hyped-glossy-teenagegirl-wetdream-massacred-with-gay-pretty-boys-and-corny special effects- and -laughable"action" (if you want to call it that) sequences- “movie” (if you want to call it that) ever made. [/quote]
Thank you. Anytime someone talks about how great this movie is, I look for a handicap sticker on the back of their skull.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Stength4life wrote:
Twilight- One of the most over-hyped-glossy-teenagegirl-wetdream-massacred-with-gay-pretty-boys-and-corny special effects- and -laughable"action" (if you want to call it that) sequences- “movie” (if you want to call it that) ever made.
Thank you. Anytime someone talks about how great this movie is, I look for a handicap sticker on the back of their skull.[/quote]
LOL. so YOU’RE the guy putting those on people.
Hamburger Hill - one of the better Vietnam movies, definitely worth watching with an all star cast.
shortbus - started out okay. lots of boring parts. i liked this type of movie in the 90s. it’s not good like those movies were, though. could be the actors.
I just watched Reservoir Dogs for the first time.
…and I only saw Pulp Fiction for the first time a month or so ago…
…and I’m 21, and my movie-buff friends consider me a blasphemer.
I still have not seen Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, I must be the anti-Christ.
9 - Average story, but UNREAL animation. Will see again once its on DVD for the animation.
District 9 - I absolutely fucking LOVED this movie! I really enjoy stories with “unlikely” heroes. The second half of the movie was just bad ass.
Saw Adventureland last night. Expected a comedy similar to Waiting, a typical Ryan Renolds movie. Boy was I in for a shock. It actually had real depth with a pretty touching storyline IMO. A good movie that did have one or two funny bits, but it’s a love story at it’s heart. The female lead was brilliant but the main character was just a Michael Cera in Juno clone.
The Soloist- Good movie, Jamie Fox delivered. His sister was quite a dick, I daresay. I thought he would be a hardcore schizo based on the reviews and the 60 minutes piece.
Cadillac Record- was aight.
Falling Down- haven’t seen this one since it came out, good movie. Daily stress got you down? Just do what Michael Douglas did