I not sure if lots of the scenes were edited out as it was in Dubai, but what a hilariously crass movie. I think the longest scene was when steven seagul had a fight in a bar with three bad dudes - just went on and on as he kicked their butts.
Seemed the movie could not make its mind up for what it was - a physcho/scary/suspense movie or hey i’m steven and though i put on a few pounds and not young any more, I can still kick butt.
Worth watching just for the terrible acting and sick story line (not steven - but everyone else) and the fight scenes.
[quote]sdjohn67 wrote:
forgetting sarah marshall - russell brand is a funny dude. i think it’s nice that jason segel wrote the story. the whole cast was good. there were some stupid parts but overall a good, unique comedy.[/quote]
Fucking love that movie, caught it again last night on HBO.
Major League - Classic movie, plenty of laughs and a kick ass cast. I wish they made movies like this, you never get tired of this stuff.
Coming to America - what can you say, funny from start to end. I am shocked at how many characters Eddie Murphy played, and the barbershop scenes are EPIC. Just let your Soul Glow !!!
i saw deathwish on amc. it was very good. holds up perfectly though it came out in '74. bronson is so badass.
i saw yes man the other day. it was pretty good. typical jim carrey. he’s going to play scrooge in a christmas carol this christmas. i think that’s perfect for him,
watched the big lebowski today because i never get tired of that movie.
No Country for Old Men - So awesome I loved the ending. And throughout the movie the suspense is fucken intense 10/10 go see this movie if you haven’t seen it.
Lake Placid - The best giant crocodile movie I’ve seen. Hard to believe I’ve seen several of them.
Raging Bull - Catching up on the classics. Great movie. Cathy Moriarty was a hottie when she was younger.
The Crying Game - This movie is pointless to watch if you already know the twist. Otherwise it was frigging boring. I don’t get the guy’s behavior once he figures out what ‘she’ is all about.