Movies You've Watched This Week?

[quote]WS4JB wrote;

Remember when you could watch Tom Cruise in a movie and not wanna slap in the face? [/quote]

It’s funny…I never ever paid attention to him…professionally, or Oprah-ly…I think he’s a great actor…albeit in a hollywood sense…but…Far From Home, The Last Samurai, Risky Business, etc…he’s great…

[quote]WS4JB wrote:
I like Bradley Cooper, and the girl in it, the name escapes me, but she’s Ricky Bobby’s wife in The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and is also the reporter that RDJ bangs in Iron Man, so I’m a fan of her as well.
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Leslie Bibb

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
WS4JB wrote:
I like Bradley Cooper, and the girl in it, the name escapes me, but she’s Ricky Bobby’s wife in The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and is also the reporter that RDJ bangs in Iron Man, so I’m a fan of her as well.

Leslie Bibb[/quote]

I liked her in Popular.

[quote]SBT wrote:
Watched Mongol last weekend. Kinda slow, but between the super spearing and the swordsmen on horses, I made it through.

Beautiful scenery, so it probably would have been better on the big screen.

Tonight it’s Pineapple Express. Finally.[/quote]

Mongol = the Passion of the Khan.

I saw Burn After Reading it was whatver

I saw Slumdog Millionaire. It was pretty intense and I really liked it, but it’s a movie that I won’t want to watch again.

Oh, I also saw Transformers for the millionth time.

[quote]imhungry wrote:
I saw Slumdog Millionaire. It was pretty intense and I really liked it, but it’s a movie that I won’t want to watch again.

Oh, I also saw Transformers for the millionth time.[/quote]

i think it’s a decent movie but possibly one of the most overrated of all time. not oscar material.

Zombie Diaries- Think “28 Days Later” shot documentary style. It was pretty boring except for the disturbing part where a psycho (but not infected) man beat the crap out of one of women.

I bought this for $5 and am pretty sure I’m going to throw it in the trash.

Saw Redbelt last night.

I liked it, sort of an odd story but I liked how it ended.

[quote]AdamC wrote:
imhungry wrote:
I saw Slumdog Millionaire. It was pretty intense and I really liked it, but it’s a movie that I won’t want to watch again.

Oh, I also saw Transformers for the millionth time.

i think it’s a decent movie but possibly one of the most overrated of all time. not oscar material.
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See, I didn’t really know anything about the movie and I didn’t know anyone who saw it, so I didn’t have high expectations for for it.

I thought the story was great, but the acting wasn’t anything special.

[quote]Doug Adams wrote:
Zombie Diaries- Think “28 Days Later” shot documentary style. It was pretty boring except for the disturbing part where a psycho (but not infected) man beat the crap out of one of women.

I bought this for $5 and am pretty sure I’m going to throw it in the trash. [/quote]

Send it to me or Vader. Bad movies are great!

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
Doug Adams wrote:
Zombie Diaries- Think “28 Days Later” shot documentary style. It was pretty boring except for the disturbing part where a psycho (but not infected) man beat the crap out of one of women.

I bought this for $5 and am pretty sure I’m going to throw it in the trash.

Send it to me or Vader. Bad movies are great![/quote]

Trust me, this isn’t the good kind of bad movie. Unless you like Blair Witch Project, then you probably will like it.

If you want a bad movie, go watch “The Spirit”.
fuckin misleading bullshit is what that movie was.

I saw The Marine last night. I was disapointed it had little to actually do with him being a Marine. I realize it was an action flick about a guy trying to rescue his wife from theives, but it really didn’t play off the fact that he was a Marine. If it did, it would have been a lot cooler.

American Psycho - At the suggestions on here I got this. I don’t usually enjoy horror movies, but this wasn’t really true horror, it actually had alot of funny parts. Awesome acting and awesome movie.

I might go read the book now.

[quote]hardgnr wrote:
American Psycho - At the suggestions on here I got this. I don’t usually enjoy horror movies, but this wasn’t really true horror, it actually had alot of funny parts. Awesome acting and awesome movie.

I might go read the book now.[/quote]

the book is even more fucked up.

chop shop - pretty sad story about a kid who has to hustle to survive and tries to make a better life for his sister and himself. it was good.

Glenn Garry Glenn Ross.

Incredibly well acted and captivating for a story based around the real estate business. Spacey was good as always and Pacino was possibly the best he ever was.

[quote]AdamC wrote:
hardgnr wrote:
American Psycho - At the suggestions on here I got this. I don’t usually enjoy horror movies, but this wasn’t really true horror, it actually had alot of funny parts. Awesome acting and awesome movie.

I might go read the book now.

the book is even more fucked up.

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X2, that book made fear and loathing read like something from reading rainbow.

[quote]AdamC wrote:
hardgnr wrote:
American Psycho - At the suggestions on here I got this. I don’t usually enjoy horror movies, but this wasn’t really true horror, it actually had alot of funny parts. Awesome acting and awesome movie.

I might go read the book now.

the book is even more fucked up.

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X2, that book made fear and loathing read like something from reading rainbow.