I saw superman returns, and it was a pretty good movie the love drama was a little exhausting, but the superman scenes were way cool the effects were great. i'd give it a 8/10 Kevin Spacey was great in it.
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the aristocrats. i started the movie and then realized it's an hour and a half. i thought there was no way i'd make it through an hour and a half of the same joke, over and over and over. but they did a nice job of mixing it up...throwing in other versions and the like. it's a terrible joke, but there are some very, very funny moments in this movie. i'm not going to recommend it to everyone, but there are a handful of friends i have that would really laugh their asses off at it.
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moonhead wrote:the aristocrats. i started the movie and then realized it's an hour and a half. i thought there was no way i'd make it through an hour and a half of the same joke, over and over and over. but they did a nice job of mixing it up...throwing in other versions and the like. it's a terrible joke, but there are some very, very funny moments in this movie. i'm not going to recommend it to everyone, but there are a handful of friends i have that would really laugh their asses off at it.
i saw this. sadly, i'm so desensitized nothing really phased me, but it was OK.
i think my favorites were Sarah Silverman and the guy who did the card trick
...i also liked the reversal ones, where it's a clean act but they give it some offensive name
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Heat- 9/10 Pacino Vs. DeNiro, now that's classic. Oh yeah and the main bank robbery scene is freakin' amazing, we're talking a major firefight. Val Kilmer, Sizemore, and DeNiro just going off with those assault rifles- now that's some action. COol flick.
King Kong- 8/10 Almost had too much special effects, but given the subject material what did you expect? they were still solid though... the movie kinda drags in the beginning but it's not that bad... and the ending was actually kind of touching.
Da Vince Code- 7.5/10 decent action/thriller/mystery. I'm not too familiar with the book and whatnot so the plot is kinda hard to understand and follow. It also jumps back and forth which can be confusing. Ian McKellan is great though, can he do no wrong these days?
Donnie Darko: directors cut- 10/10 One of my fav. movies. This version is superior IMO because it adds so much more visual imagery. The extra scenes also help flesh out the crazy story even more. Did I mention the soundtrack is amazing?
cardiac cats wrote:Donnie Darko: directors cut- 10/10 One of my fav. movies. This version is superior IMO because it adds so much more visual imagery. The extra scenes also help flesh out the crazy story even more. Did I mention the soundtrack is amazing?
Without a doubt one of my favorites. I wish the soundtrack was released on CD...the only one I can find is just the instrumental parts of the movie.
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Not technically a movie, but I did pick up and watch Pink Floyd's "Pulse" today. Awesome live show from one of the best bands ever. You definitely can't go wrong with the complete performance of "Dark Side of the Moon." Makes me wish they would reunite and do some shows in the states. As music DVDs go, a very solid 10/10.
aldridg6in wrote:Not technically a movie, but I did pick up and watch Pink Floyd's "Pulse" today. Awesome live show from one of the best bands ever. You definitely can't go wrong with the complete performance of "Dark Side of the Moon." Makes me wish they would reunite and do some shows in the states. As music DVDs go, a very solid 10/10.
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Can't wait to see Shyamalans new movie Lady in the Water opening this friday! I don't go to the theater much, maybe 2-3 times a year. Looks like another very interesting movie from a very interesting writer/director
SniperShot wrote:Can't wait to see Shyamalans new movie Lady in the Water opening this friday! I don't go to the theater much, maybe 2-3 times a year. Looks like another very interesting movie from a very interesting writer/director
i won't pay any money ever again to see one of his movies in the theater.
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