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12-17-2009, 07:57 PM | #4751 (permalink) |
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In the past 3 weeks in the theater I have seen:
District 9- good a little disconnected but still good The Hangover- OK not as great as everyone said but I liked it The Informant!- Pretty interesting (500) Days of Summer- Like an 80s John Cusack movie, so pretty ****ing awesome Slumdog Millionaire-Saw some 35 mm catch on fire, badass Zombieland: who doesn't love a good zombie movie Inglorious Bastards: I don't see the big deal is. It wasn't horrible it wasn't amazing. I was going in thinking my love for Tarantino would be ripped to pieces and I would walk out dissapointed but I very much enjoyed it. Julie and Julia: Not my typical type of movie but I did like it. Up: eh, it was ok A Serious Man: I'm sucker for movies/books that focus more on themes and character building than plot; most people hate that sort of thing. Bronson: Kicking ass taking names and being crazy. All Saints Day: **** this movie. It was a mistake. Did they really set it up for another one? I hope they don't follow through. Black Dynamite: Kicking ass taking names and being hilarious.
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12-18-2009, 12:32 PM | #4752 (permalink) |
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Oh yes I did! Of course it was terrible but it was still watchable in that 'Sunday afternoon TV couch potato mode' where you will watch any old crap whilst you try and digest your Sunday lunch and I would watch it again!
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12-18-2009, 07:46 PM | #4754 (permalink) | ||
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This part made Shark Attack 3 for me.
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12-19-2009, 01:45 AM | #4757 (permalink) |
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Oh no Shark Attack 3 is quite popular with the Saturday night stoner watching sci-fi crowd. I've even heard of people organizing parties just to watch that horrible movie. I myself have gone to gatherings like that, however it was more a social meeting with food, beer, and pot. None of us were there for only the movie, however it did make for an entertaining and cheap way to spend a Saturday night if you're short on cash.
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12-19-2009, 07:08 PM | #4758 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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There is no doubt that the money is up there on screen but what a bloody mess. The Terminator series is a huge part of growing up for me so it's like seeing your own child grow up into a sugar addled mess despite laying solid foundations. The Terminator series has always been about the human aspect as well as the action, something they basically forgot about in this film
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12-19-2009, 08:16 PM | #4759 (permalink) |
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Ill be back^^ LOL
Latest movie i have watched is UP with my three year old. Very HEartfelt and Wacky movie. I loved it. I dont know if it would be considered a "film" or what because its computer animated.
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12-19-2009, 08:55 PM | #4760 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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I also recently watched the latest Harry potter film with my kids and I don't care what all you peeps that think that the films are immune from criticism say: it was boring as hell. Solid direction an' all that but this is a kids movie? give me Neverending Story anytime.
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