We were in the toilets at the same time after the movie, but I was....um....too distracted to ask him anything.....about the film.
lol ffs
We were in the toilets at the same time after the movie, but I was....um....too distracted to ask him anything.....about the film.
We were in the toilets at the same time after the movie, but I was....um....too distracted to ask him anything.....about the film.
Watching "the last stand" with Arnie. Not too bad either. He has to actually act, speaking more than mono sylables and it works. Will watch the rest tomorrow. Oh and Warehouse - $29.99 normal DVD or ...$29.99 for the Bluray version with bonus digital copy!!
We were in the toilets at the same time after the movie, but I was....um....too distracted to ask him anything.....about the film.
Pacific Rim. A rollicking boys own Godzilla meets Transformers showpiece that panders to the techno-beast in all of us.
Even the shonky bits (i.e. when the Jaegers aren't doing WCW moves on the Kaijus) are just the right level of shonky.
A movie-buff friend described Pacific Rim as one of the most poorly scripted films he'd ever seen, yet one of the most fun. Highly recommended apparently.
Watched "King of New York" last night - Christpoher Walken at his serious best.
Watching Jurassic Park 2 on TV4 now. It has Pete Postlethwaite and all i think of is Sgt Obidiah Hakeswill from Sharpe.
Watched "The Killing Fields" the other night. If you really enjoy a very serious drama that approaches a very serious issue, then this is the film. Deserved all the plaudits it received when in the theatres many years ago. True story.
watched Pain and Gain last night. Pretty funny, but ended up a little darker than I thought it would. I give it 4 boxes of Tangy Fruits (out of 6)
The Way Way Back was very enjoyable
The Way Way Back was very enjoyable
For part of a thing we are doing at Vic I watched Memories of Murder.
The detectives in this are clueless. Based on a true story.
Went to see The Conjuring. Good old-fashioned horror film unlike the usual slasher pics out these days, which was weird as it was by the guy who directed Saw.
If you liked the original Amityville Horror film you will like this
For part of a thing we are doing at Vic I watched Memories of Murder.
The detectives in this are clueless. Based on a true story.
Saw Kick Ass 2 last night which was about as decent as the first Kick Ass film.
For part of a thing we are doing at Vic I watched Memories of Murder.
The detectives in this are clueless. Based on a true story.
With Sensorround?
Everyone should see God bless America. Brilliant film - watched it for the second time this morning
Don't know if anyone has gotten round to watching GBA yet, but I continue to recommend it with great enthusiasm.
Last night I watch World's Greatest Dad, which is Bobcat Goldthwait's first film. Not as good as GBA, but still very good, and contains an excellent performance from Robin Williams.I give it 6 movie reels out of 8.
Recent films:
Elysium: was ok, visually nice, fight scenes a bit over show, some terrible acting 5/10
Jobs: 3/10
Paranoia: 3/10
Pac Rim: 5/10 So many flaws, somehow really enjoyable.
"Really enjoyable - 5/10"
Harsh!
I'd rate pacific rim up to about a 7. It was better than Elysium, which was pretty meh. Plot done to death, looked nice enough but that's about all it had going for it.
Don't. Its awful.
Just watched Spring Breakers - possibly the biggest pile of self indulgent count I have ever had the misfortune to sit through
I don't know if this counts as a "Movie" but I just watched Joe Bonamasso "Live" in New York. I believe they used 14 HD cameras and a 5.1 Soundtrack. Excellent concert.
I'd also like to recommend that you check out any Bluray reviews via "Bluray.com". Just type in the name and get for what in the most part are fair reviews. Films are judged on Video transfer quality, audio quality, special features quality and overall quality.
I don't know if this counts as a "Movie" but I just watched Joe Bonamasso "Live" in New York. I believe they used 14 HD cameras and a 5.1 Soundtrack. Excellent concert.
I'd also like to recommend that you check out any Bluray reviews via "Bluray.com". Just type in the name and get for what in the most part are fair reviews. Films are judged on Video transfer quality, audio quality, special features quality and overall quality.
Spring Breakers got 6.5/10 on that site, so I am going to say it is populated by people with who often but bluerays into the toaster in fits of confusion, and total thundercunts (not suggesting you are either LG).
That film sounds like it has potential to become a mega hit amongst the "cult" fans. Bit like watching "The Brother from another planet". Although it was well done to be honest. It came out around the same time as "Repo Man" with Emilio Esteves which also became a cult favourite.
Anyone else remember "The Toxic Avenger" and "The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" ? So bad that they were good? Showing my age I guess.
Any one planning on watching Sharknado on Prime TV (8:30pm) tonight?
Saw the advert for that. PMLS. Could be a quality "C" grade movie that is so bad it's good.
Sorry for ther copy paste but this "Classic" is worth a mention!
Sharknado - So bad that you had to watch it to the end just to see how bad it really was. It's a cult classic in the making. Example: two actors in a scene, one has brilliant blue sky with no clouds, the other has a cloudy sky as if it's been raining - yet they are side by side. If I wa sa shark swallowed up by a tornado being flung around the sky, the think eating lumps out of humans would be the last thing on my mind. As I said, so bad that you had to watch it to believe it!
End of Watch. 4 1/2 stars out of 5
Watching "Saving Private Ryan" on the net. The beach landing scene is brutal.
Watching "Saving Private Ryan" on the net. The beach landing scene is brutal.
Yeah watched it again the other day. I actually liked it more this last time than when I saw it at the movies.
Hanks at the top of his game as the "great" everyman, etc...
Watching "Saving Private Ryan" on the net. The beach landing scene is brutal.
Yeah watched it again the other day. I actually liked it more this last time than when I saw it at the movies.
Hanks at the top of his game as the "great" everyman, etc...
Watching "Saving Private Ryan" on the net. The beach landing scene is brutal.
Yeah watched it again the other day. I actually liked it more this last time than when I saw it at the movies.
Hanks at the top of his game as the "great" everyman, etc...
I still despair that it got beaten to the Best Picture Oscar by Shakespeare in Love. Ugh.
The Hangover III is quite good.
The Legend is back - Machete Kills! Looks friggen awesome because it's not looking for an Academy award! One of my all time favourite Action Hero's
Rush was great. I only went to it as turned up at movies at 1pm on a Saturday on a whim and it was the only one I thought looked ok.
Great story(and apparently close-ish to actual events) and casting, nice racing action. And a bit of raunchiness which I think most of the oldies in the theatre weren't expecting.
Sorry, that's a crap review!