Yeah, those are fun movies, Pitt is definitely impressive. Didn't like Revolver much though, or Rocknrolla (Ritchies later english gangsta films).
Yeah, those are fun movies, Pitt is definitely impressive. Didn't like Revolver much though, or Rocknrolla (Ritchies later english gangsta films).
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
Season of the witch wasn't THAT terrible. Worst thing was the ridiculous script and cheesy effects, really, and they were amusing in their crapiness I definitely would not have paid for a ticket, but since it was for free it was somewhat entertaining.
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
I watched Yellowbeard for the first time in at least 25 years and although it is very dated I still got a giggle out of it - specifically Peter Cook and Marty Feldman.
Such is Life...
Postal.
Yeah, its a movie thats somewhat influenced by the game. Yeah, its written and directed by Uwe Boll. Yeah, Uwe Boll wastes a good 20 minutes of the movie making fun of how bad the movie is, while killing kids.
The acting is bad, the fights are bad, the deaths are bad. First movie in a long time that had me questioning what I could be cleaning in the house while it was playing.
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
I'm watching Whip It right now. It's kind of cute, but just fluff, really. Of course, the terrifying bit is that I can see my own daughter having this much teenage rebellion.
In the future, the Berlin wall will be a mile high, and made of steel. You too will be made to crawl, to lick children's blood from jackboots. There will be no creativity, only productivity. Instead of love there will be fear and distrust, instead of surrender there will be submission. Contact will be replaced with isolation, and joy with shame. Hope will cease to exist as a concept. The Earth will be covered with steel and concrete. There will be an electronic policeman in every head. Your children will be born in chains, live only to serve, and die in anguish and ignorance.
The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.
Dirty Harry and Crazy Heart yesterday. Liked both of them a lot, can't help but love Jeff Bridges.
When the stars threw down their spears
And watered heaven with their tears:
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the lamb make thee?
Over the past month...
LOTR trilogy
BSG miniseries (it counts!)
Tank Girl!
The Orphanage
The Diary of Anne Frank
Star Trek
Battlefield: LA
Paper Heart
Charade
Jesus is Magic
Little Shop of Horrors
The House of the Devil
Year of the Dog
Poltergeist
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Ahh, you need to watch the early 1920s version: Das Cabinet der Dr. Caligari. Silent film, one of--if not--the first ever horror movies. It's not too long, but it just might put you to sleep.
The new one was well done in keeping true to the style of the original. The make up was great, the sets were really cool. Just overall the art direction was spot on. Sure it was a little cheesy, sure I giggled a lot, but I think it's worth a watch, for what it is.
Chinatown
And I won a dvd of el secreto de sus ojos
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Finally saw District 9. I'm almost angry that it's taken me so long, I remember seeing spoilered discussions about it somewhere around here, maybe I'll try to find them. To be perfectly honest I haven't cried like I cried during that movie in a long, long time. Absolutely tremendous.
Spoiler:
Saw Green Hornet at the dollar theater.
It was worth it. Not a great movie, but also not Superman bad; no thanks to Seth Rogan.
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
My Neighbor Totoro. Really cute, but it seems shorter than it actually was.
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I didn't see it today, i don't watch movies often. However, I did see Hall Pass, and I found it to be enjoyable, i think if you liked the Hangover you would enjoy it. I'm thinking about watching the Battlefield LA, but have heard mixed opinions of it.
Saw Battle: Los Angeles. It's Black Hawk Down with Aliens. I enjoyed it for what it was.
Saw Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus a cuppla days ago.
The movie which Heath Ledger was acting in when he died. Gilliam's films have become famous for epic chaos on set, and Ledger's sudden death and the subsequent re-writes meant that this was no exception.
Typically bizarre Gilliam fare this was too. Nice touches from Jude Law, Johnny Depp and Colin Farrell.
And the first time I've seen the epically unusual young English lady that is Lily Cole. I was blown away by her. Wow.
Pixie ginger girl, cute!
I'd like to see the 1944 version of Jane Eyre again. Great cast. Here's a clip with young Elizabeth Taylor. *shiver*
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...KVR5&FORM=LKVR
I actually went to see it in the theater, one of my friends was huge into Heath (and Depp, and Farrell too). A completely odd movie but I did enjoy it. (I really think it would have been a great Japanese animation film, but the special effects in the film did a great job of giving it that bizarre look).
Farcry
It didn't start out that bad; attitude, fighting, car chases, gun, stuff going BOOM. Even a ridiculously funny moment where they used a car and grappling gun to bring down a helicopter. Then Uwe Boll tried to add a story inbetween all the shit blowing up, by bringing in a mad scientist and invincible crazy soldiers who looked like rejects from the movie Powder. So about 30 minutes into the movie, it got really boring, really stupid, and really slow.
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
A Streetcar Named Desire. Liked it, had the feeling afterward that I missed some of the subtleties. Upon further inspection, there was a rape scene. WTF?!