Movies You've Watched This Week?

Saw Kill Switch at cinema last night

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.

“You sound like you’re from London!”

Never Back Down…sooo ghey. An hour and twenty minutes of my day wasted.

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 !!!

17 Again - I like movies aimed at teenage girls, but this was too much. Don’t bother.

I am watching Doomsday with Rhona Mitra, another zombie/virus movie filmed in England. Not bad so far.

blood in blood out and the transformers: the movie like 5 times(prime dying saddest movie scene ever).

[quote]obsoletestate wrote:
blood in blood out and the transformers: the movie like 5 times(prime dying saddest movie scene ever).[/quote]

The ending of Braveheart was one of the saddest for me, or the ending of Gladiator. I guess it sucks to see badasses die.

Drag Me To Hell

For the genre, a great film. Very psychological, suspenseful, startling… nice twists.

Also louder than fuck.

Dead Poets Society

I love this movie. I always wished they would have done a sequel with Robin Williams.

[quote]Rape Weight wrote:
Drag Me To Hell

For the genre, a great film. Very psychological, suspenseful, startling… nice twists.

Also louder than fuck.[/quote]

man i can’t wait to see this. not alone though…how to convince my fraidy-cat friend to go. things that make you go hmm

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.