The Stepfather
Boring. Did I say boring? |
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The original is freakin' amazing!!! |
The Box
I wanted to see this when it first came out, but I had read bad reviews, so decided to wait until it came out on video. So, we rented it last weekend and really enjoyed it. It was like an episode of Twilight Zone - feature length.
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Snatch.
Of course, I had to rewind every thirty seconds in order to finally understand what Brad Pitt and everyone else was saying! |
King of California
I loved this movie. What a little gem! |
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Hachi: A Dog's Tale They actually make rated "G" movies! It was okay. If you like dogs you'll probably like it more than I did. |
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we watched: district 9 law-abiding citizen zombieland~ |
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I think it took me about 3 hours to watch the movie, with all the rewinding! I liked the ending, though, so it was worth it. |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -I never get tired of this movie. Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor were sinfully hot.
How to Marry a Millionaire What's Eating Gilbert Grape |
ELVIS
Starring Kurt Russell in the title role. This 1979 movie about Mr. Presley is the best of all that have been made about him. There's a few timeline mistakes here and there, but overall a very good film. When it premiered in '79 on ABC TV, it went up against the classics "Gone With The Wind" and "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", and it trounced them in the TV ratings. If you like Elvis, or just enjoy music history watch this film. It's just been released on DVD for the first time. |
The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights
I thought it was awesome. I love these type of documentaries. It was fun to watch, and there's not many movies like that. Would you liked to have been there for the "one note" show? What about the dude in the bed? crazy, crazy, crazy |
law abiding citizen...hated it
zombieland boy interrupted...heartbreaking yet very good the adventures of ford fairlane license to drive the lost boys coraline |
The Princess And The Frog
Kind of cool to see "real" animation. It did look and sound great. Thought the movie itself might be better. I had no idea that stars were fireflies?!! |
I saw The Ghost Writer tonight. Interesting movie.
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The Goonies. On the big screen. Yes, the big screen! ;)
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Angels & Demons: What an awful, gory, violent turd trying to masquerade itself as an intellectual thriller.
Onegin: Beautiful cinematography... rare to see a period piece set in Russia that has NOTHING to do with the revolution or communism. The Remains Of The Day: I love my period movies. This one was especially subtle... you have to appreciate that sort of film to like this one. It's about a British butler who works for a Nazi sympathizer in the '30s and '40s. |
Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman: Neat little movie chronicling the life of a former slave who lived long enough to see the beginnings of the Civil Rights movement.
Prince Of Tides: I don't care what anybody says... I really liked this one, and especially enjoyed Streisand... and I don't even like her! Pan's Labyrinth: I was kinda disappointed by this one... I guess it was hyped too much. And it was very violent too... I'm not a big fan of violence. I watch movies and listen to music to escape the ugliness of the world... not relive it. The Wishing Tree: I was immediately turned off by this one because it was set in the Carolina Lowcountry and filmed in freaking CANADA! :rolleyes: Decent enough little story, tho. |
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I'm still pissed Hopkins lost the Oscar to that awful Tom Hanks. :mad: |
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we watched 'new moon'...loved it!!!~ |
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been overdubbed in English. It would have been a little easier to watch that way. Bright Star John Keats and Fanny Brawne. I'm going to pretend that I knew this movie was somewhat based on those characters, and I'll even act like I'm very familiar with John Keats works. The movie was slow paced as you might expect. But I thought it was worth watching. When Miss Brawne cries, you'll cry too. |
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^^ And LittleD, I did rewatch it........many times. Cool beans. |
Pan's Labyrinth was a lot closer to the way I would've expected Tim Burton's Alice to have been.
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Pan's Labyrinth is epic. What a spectacular film. I love the blend of historical fact and fantasy. Yes, it was violent, but nothing out of the ordinary considering the history of the time in Spain. Absolutely remarkable film.
Recently viewed: 2012 - pure trash. but hey, it gave me some good laughs. 1 star. Precious - hmmm...3 stars. it was OK, completely overrated. i've seen a lot of films with a similar theme. Paranormal Activity - 1 star. garbage and not the least bit scary. The Hangover - This was kinda funny. I thought it would be lame, but whatever. I laughed. Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi - 4 stars. Sweet Hebrew film, with a compelling lead actor. Sorority Row - garbage, 1 star. nice T&A though. |
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Twighlight - New Moon This has to be the best vampire movie......oops, I mean't the lamest vampire movie..............ah, nevermind, I'm too old I guess. |
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So I mentioned The Ghost Writer (which was awesome, go see it)... but the night before that, I watched an Israeli film called For My Father. It's a really provacative film that takes an interesting stance on Palestinian/Jewish relations. I'm really passionate about the conflict (as in don't get me started.... I kinda hate Israel) but this movie is fantastic for anyone, with any level of knowledge or interest in their relations. |
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not a movie, but just started watching season I of 'love american style"...anyone remember this show in the late 60's early 70's?~
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As for movies, I watched Working Girl and Fatal Attraction. Both were fantastic, of course. |
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Trash in a DVD case. |
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Hmmm. |
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