Harry Potter (Half Blood Prince). Just watched the other 5 during the evenings this week at home so was all caught up on the story line. I liked it, have read the books too, but thought it really stuck with the direction of the books. Kids have grown up and hormones are raging, with a little help from "love potions!"
Saw Transformers a couple days ago. Thought it was incredible. Definitely set up for another one with Starscream and Megatron.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Saw it twice. First time I saw it, I was not a fan at all, but like always, whenever you see a movie a second time you pick up on a lot of stuff. Thought it was much better the second time. Can't wait for the last movie. It's going to be incredible, I hope.
by jake_twothousandfive » Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:52 pm
Tyeattolah wrote:
jake_twothousandfive wrote:
Dawinner127 wrote:Can't wait for the last movie. It's going to be incredible, I hope.
Isn't the last book going to be broken down into two separate movies?
Yep two movies for the price of one book...or something like that!
Ha, that last book was fairly expensive. I remember paying somewhere between $30-$40 bucks for it a few months after it came out. I'll be damned if I pay that much for two movie tickets.
Also, this is movie off-topic, I don't get why hardcover has to be so much more expensive than soft cover. It looks nicer, but the only real difference is a few good pieces of cardboard. I suppose publishers have to find someway to squeeze every penny out of those who care enough to buy the better looking version.
Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road older straight to DVD film with James Mardsen who is granted a wish from Gary Oldman and travels down a highway that doesnt exist in a quest to fullfill his wish. trying to describe it in too much more detail might start giving stuff away, but i'd say it's kind of like David Lynch for the Butterfly Effect crowd. also has Christopher Lloyd and some good cameos. i'd say it's worth checking out if you're into the surreal type films 7/10
S. Darkoa "sequel" to Donnie Darko...meh...the best part of it was the skeezy friend in cutoff jean shorts. Richard Kelly is probably rolling over in his grave 5/10
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