CHE wrote:just saw, Green Street hooligans it was a dope movie. You all should see it. It even had some references to fantasy football in it:-b frst movie i ever see n talk about fantasy football.
knapplc wrote:We just watched "Love Actually" again over the weekend. I'm a Hugh Grant fan - just about anything he does I like. Plus, this one had Kiera Knightley looking very shaggadellic - always a plus.
If you havent seen it already, you and the Mrs should watch: An Englishman who went up a Hill and came down a mountain.
Its an early ish Hugh Grant movie. If you can understand the Welsh accents, its pretty funny
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knapplc wrote:We just watched "Love Actually" again over the weekend. I'm a Hugh Grant fan - just about anything he does I like. Plus, this one had Kiera Knightley looking very shaggadellic - always a plus.
If you havent seen it already, you and the Mrs should watch: An Englishman who went up a Hill and came down a mountain.
Its an early ish Hugh Grant movie. If you can understand the Welsh accents, its pretty funny
Funny and Hugh Grant should never be used in the same sentence, paragraph, document.
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Someone told me this was good. It wasn't. It's 1 hour and 23 minutes for a reason. It's the same crap over and over again and they struggled to run it for that long. REALLY uninspired story. These thrillers are so predictable nowadays.
3/10
Watched Oldboy
A Korean film, but I rented it because it was recommended by Quentin Tarantino. I really liked this film. It's definitely not perfect, but it's a great little tale. The tagline is
An average man is kidnapped and imprisoned in a shabby cell for 15 years without explanation. He then is released, equipped with money, a cellphone and expensive clothes. As he strives to explain his imprisonment and get his revenge, he soon finds out that not only his kidnapper has still plans for him, but that those plans will serve as the even worse finale to 15 years of imprisonment.
Someone told me this was good. It wasn't. It's 1 hour and 23 minutes for a reason. It's the same crap over and over again and they struggled to run it for that long. REALLY uninspired story. These thrillers are so predictable nowadays.
3/10
I liked it. Then again, I like anything that Rachel McAdams is in. There's definitely something about her that's extremely attractive... personality and all. Don't laugh, but "The Notebook" has become one of my favorite movies.
I also like Cillian Murphy. He was good in this movie, 28 Days Later and Batman.
I agree the story was silly, but it's a Wes Craven movie... what did you expect?
josebach wrote:I liked it. Then again, I like anything that Rachel McAdams is in. There's definitely something about her that's extremely attractive... personality and all. Don't laugh, but "The Notebook" has become one of my favorite movies.
I also like Cillian Murphy. He was good in this movie, 28 Days Later and Batman.
I agree the story was silly, but it's a Wes Craven movie... what did you expect?
7.5/10
Wes Craven didn't write it. I watched some of the special features and Wes said that it was one of the best thriller scripts he's ever read. It was his first time directing a movie not in the horror genre.
I liked Cillian Murphy in 28 Days Later. He was okay in Batman, but that role really didn't demand much. His role was pretty small and he had much better actors to take the pressure off him (Bale, Neeson, Oldman, and Freeman). Now that I think of it, the Batman Begins cast was pretty awesome. I didn't like Cillian here. His character was so generic and he really didn't speak for the last half of the movie (for good reason).
I liked McAdams in Mean Girls. She was okay here and okay in Wedding Crashers.
josebach wrote:I liked it. Then again, I like anything that Rachel McAdams is in. There's definitely something about her that's extremely attractive... personality and all. Don't laugh, but "The Notebook" has become one of my favorite movies.
I also like Cillian Murphy. He was good in this movie, 28 Days Later and Batman.
I agree the story was silly, but it's a Wes Craven movie... what did you expect?
7.5/10
Wes Craven didn't write it. I watched some of the special features and Wes said that it was one of the best thriller scripts he's ever read. It was his first time directing a movie not in the horror genre.
I liked Cillian Murphy in 28 Days Later. He was okay in Batman, but that role really didn't demand much. His role was pretty small and he had much better actors to take the pressure off him (Bale, Neeson, Oldman, and Freeman). Now that I think of it, the Batman Begins cast was pretty awesome. I didn't like Cillian here. His character was so generic and he really didn't speak for the last half of the movie (for good reason).
I liked McAdams in Mean Girls. She was okay here and okay in Wedding Crashers.
Thanks for not laughing at that whole "Notebook" thing.