Mega Tits 4.
My favourite movie of all time. (seriously)
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
TKDCadet04 wrote:
God bless Netflix and the xbox 360’s capability of streaming it.
Watched:
Resident Evil: Degeneration. It was okay, only would suggest it if you like the franchise.
Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight. Had a throw back to middle school, still as awesome as it was back then, lol.
Netflix scares me. I barely leave the house as it is.
I watched Definitely, Maybe for the second time.
Not only is it the best romcom chickshitflick I’ve yet seen, it’s got Isla Fisher in it. And she’s even hotter with an American accent.
Watched Slither for the umpteenth time as well. It remains one of my favorite films.
Made it halfway through Noise, then lost interest. I still like Tim Robbins, however. But it was just boring.[/quote]
Vic, between our discussion of Angel and your appreciation of Slither, you have gained my complete and utter respect.
And Ryan Reynolds is the balls, so I’m going to have to go check out Definitely Maybe.
Watched Four Brothers on TNT other other night at like 2 in the morning.
Great cast, Wahlberg,Andre 3000,Tyrese,Garret Hedlund,the original War Machine, and Casey McCobb and a hot ass latin girl. (points for anybody that gets all the references up there.
Dammit do i love that movie, but my roommate and I always have the same arguement about that movie, its been going on since we saw it in theaters, and it starts up everytime its on cable.
He has a problem with the whole avenging your slain family members by kicking the ass of everybody responsible while I take no issue with how they acted at all.
Probably doesnt help that he dislikes most of his family members.
[quote]WS4JB wrote:
Watched Four Brothers on TNT other other night at like 2 in the morning.
Great cast, Wahlberg,Andre 3000,Tyrese,Garret Hedlund,the original War Machine, and Casey McCobb and a hot ass latin girl. (points for anybody that gets all the references up there.
Dammit do i love that movie, but my roommate and I always have the same arguement about that movie, its been going on since we saw it in theaters, and it starts up everytime its on cable.
He has a problem with the whole avenging your slain family members by kicking the ass of everybody responsible while I take no issue with how they acted at all.
Probably doesnt help that he dislikes most of his family members.[/quote]
x2, Four Brothers is a great movie, I like how they give that 400 grand to the main villians thugs instead of him out there on the ice. Oh, and the stopping of the basketball game was pretty damn funny too. A personal favorite of mine was the dirty cop thinking Tyrese’s hidden mic was real. I loved the fact that they came back to Detroit and just whooped everyones ass.
Fun Fact about Slither…
Written/Directed by James Gunn, who recently divorced the painfully adorable Jenna Fischer, otherwise known as Pam Beesly of The Office.
He also wrote Dawn of the Dead.
BTW, im getting ready to watch the original Firday the 13th, its free on demand,never seen it before.
[quote]WS4JB wrote:
Fun Fact about Slither…
Written/Directed by James Gunn, who recently divorced the painfully adorable Jenna Fischer, otherwise known as Pam Beesly of The Office.
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I’ve recommended this movie before, but for fans of Jenna Fisher, you should rent the movie LoliLove. It’s a movie she made a while back with her ex-husband.
I thought the movie was funny, but Jenna is really cute in it.
all i know about that movie is there a deleted scene or outtake where Jenna and James are talking about anal sex.
I wasnt sure I was ready for Pam to talk about that, but I trust ya so ill give it a try
[quote]WS4JB wrote:
all i know about that movie is there a deleted scene or outtake where Jenna and James are talking about anal sex.
I wasnt sure I was ready for Pam to talk about that, but I trust ya so ill give it a try
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Damn! I didn’t watch the deleted scenes. Her sweater puppies look really good in that movie as well. She doesn’t wear anything too revealing though.
…saw ‘The Wrestler’ yesterday, and altough i skipped the overly dramatic parts, it was a good one. Perhaps another skewed look at how Hollywood sees middle America, but it was a captivating movie and a great story…
just watched the new Wonder Woman animated film…which wasn’t bad
I also just picked up the first two seasons of “its always sunny in Phillidelphia” which I plan on vegging out in front of for some of the weekend
QUARANTINE- Decent acting. People are stupid in extreme situations and we’d all like to think this couldn’t happen in this country (as far as the response by military and government).
The basic concept is very well thought out… to the point that I’m surprised no one had done it yet like this. I think they could have done without the “real time camera” approach but the truth is, it was actually more realistic than some other movies that have used it.
I do hate that they make some standard “dumb moves in a horror movie” mistakes that you would think would be avoided in real life…but that did seem to be the source of most “shock scenes”.
Bottom line, we are fucked if rabies mutates like this.
Also, the little girl’s part was well played.
It’s worth the rental.
Evil Dead
I’ve been in a kind of horror movie mood lately, so I felt with going with one of the classic bloodfest movies. It was honestly, not good… However I loved it. The stop motion blood and guts at the end was very well played out, I wish people still used it. It’s a shame everything is CG these days.
Now I just have to add the other two to my massive movie collection.
In keeping with old movies I haven’t seen yet.
They Live: Ugh, a poor man’s Matrix, with a homeless man’s Jack Burton (Roddy Piper) as the main character. I absolutely hated this movie. Piper’s acting was horrible, and then the movie didn’t even have any unintentionally funny moments which made it worse. And what is with the score? It’s the same 3 notes from a synthesizer over and over and over…
It was so bad I actually started thinking about the message within the movie, and I hate that. Take Robocop, which was simliar in its slant against capitalism. I didn’t care about that message because the action, effects, and hints of comedy are great for their time.
Glad I never paid to see that one.
Nice review on Quaratine X, I’ve been curious about that movie.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
QUARANTINE- Decent acting. People are stupid in extreme situations and we’d all like to think this couldn’t happen in this country (as far as the response by military and government).
The basic concept is very well thought out… to the point that I’m surprised no one had done it yet like this. I think they could have done without the “real time camera” approach but the truth is, it was actually more realistic than some other movies that have used it.
I do hate that they make some standard “dumb moves in a horror movie” mistakes that you would think would be avoided in real life…but that did seem to be the source of most “shock scenes”.
Bottom line, we are fucked if rabies mutates like this.
Also, the little girl’s part was well played.
It’s worth the rental.[/quote]
I liked it as well (watched it last night). I actually didn’t find myself annoyed with the “dumb moves” like I would normally be in a movie like this. In fact, I caught myself involuntarily clenching my jaw a few times as they did a great job of establishing a tense atmosphere in the second half of the movie.
I thought Dexter’s sister was less annoying than usual and was impressed with her acting at the end.
It’s like a zombie flick meets Cloverfield, but they used a better camera to film it with.
man on wire. i thought it was good. the tension of a good caper film in a documentary.
This weekend:
Strong - Defranco Doc, pretty good, really short, didn’t dig in much.
The Rocker - sorta funny, I like dumb movies so it was good for 90 minutes.
Right at Your Door - ok, little boring until the twist ending.
Seven Pounds - really liked it, Will Smith is my Morgan Freeman, I like him in everything. Rosario Dawson was good as well.
X, did you know that Quarantine is actually a remake of a Spanish film titled [REC]? I just read that after I watched it.
I liked Quarantine. I will have to get the original to see if it is better or not.
The Wrestler
The Fountain
Darren Aronofsky makes top notch films
Tropic Thunder
Pineapple Express
Children of Men, for the second time.
All good movies, but “Children of Men” is top-notch.