Haha. The happening could not have sucked more. Except for the part when they were all jumping off of the construction site. But that was in the first five minutes. Suck!
Haha. The happening could not have sucked more. Except for the part when they were all jumping off of the construction site. But that was in the first five minutes. Suck!
I liked The Happening.![]()
Originally Posted by Cap-n Meow
I just bought the Curious Case of Bejamin Button and Valkyrie on DVD. I watched the first 45 mins of Benjamin Button and if nothing else it was at least entertaining. When he's a 7 year old "Old man" he reminds me of a cool pet you want to own :lol:
Well I liked Gran Torino.
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Well I liked Gran Torino.
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Lucky! I am dying to see it... I can't wait for that, or Revolutionary Road.
[quote author=aprilcarter29 link=topic=5264.msg1124090#msg1124090 date=1229885348]
Really? Too bad. I thought it looked pretty cute. Did your daughter like it?
[/quote]She liked it, but she likes every movie we see. Except "Marley and Me." "Bedtime Stories" is really cute and fun.
Just saw "Slumdog Millionaire." AWESOME MOVIE! Highly recommend. ![]()
[quote author=embittered link=topic=5264.msg1139476#msg1139476 date=1231130996]
Lucky! I am dying to see it... I can't wait for that, or Revolutionary Road.
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I recommend making plans to do something fun after seeing "Revolutionary Road" because that movie is so f-ing depressing.
So, has anybody else seen "Milk"?
I was oddly disappointed. I didn't really like it, although I can't quite put my finger on why.
<br /><br />I want to go to Heaven for the weather and Hell for the company.
I just watched a movie called "My Blueberry Nights" which I really liked. The screenplay was co-written by Lawrence Block who's a writer a like a lot. Jude Law, Norah Jones and Natalie Portman are in it, but I think the best acting in the movie was done by David Strathairn.
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"A vagabond dreamer, a rhymer and singer of songs
Singing to no one and nowhere to really belong."
Benjamin button. Did not know going into it that it was going to be a remake of forrest gump. So i was like "wtf? Captain dan?" don't get me wrond. I loved gump. And benjamin was good and all, but does not deserve an oscar for pure lack of originality. Although, for the first time ever i like brad pitt. Definitely worth seeing.
Oops! Wrong. Typo.
Lol hostel. I think we talked about it here. Do a search. It's worth watching for the comedic value.
The movie "all about steve" looks like it could possibly be the worst movie ever. Someone needs to put Sandra Bullock out of her misery.
[quote author=ScrantonBranch link=topic=5264.msg1143619#msg1143619 date=1231402325]
Lol hostel. I think we talked about it here. Do a search. It's worth watching for the [s]comedic value[/s]naked chicks.
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"A vagabond dreamer, a rhymer and singer of songs
Singing to no one and nowhere to really belong."
[quote author=Senor Ted link=topic=5264.msg1023205#msg1023205 date=1222814579]
All I can say after watching "Burn after reading" is: Plastic surgery is the worst thing ever.
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How did you watch this so quick and where the fuck are you?
I watched Burn After Reading this week, but I didn't really go into it with high hopes.
The commercial featured Grounds For Divorce by Elbow, and I thought that would probably be the high point.
It actually wasn't too bad though.
George Clooney's dildo chair was amazing, and I'm not even a big Brad Pitt fan, but I found myself feeling for his character.
Another movie I saw recently and really liked was Let The Right One In. It's in Swedish, but if you don't mind subtitles and are into foreign film, it's a pretty good choice.
My husband and I went to the movies last night and watched "Grand Torino"....OMG, that was by far one of the best movies I have ever seen. Clint Eastwood rocks in anything he does anyways but this movie was so awesome! I never laughed so damn hard or wanted to cry in less than 30 seconds of each other!
Go see it peoples! :-D
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My husband and I went to the movies last night and watched "Grand Torino"....OMG, that was by far one of the best movies I have ever seen. Clint Eastwood rocks in anything he does anyways but this movie was so awesome! I never laughed so damn hard or wanted to cry in less than 30 seconds of each other!
Go see it peoples! :-D
[/quote]We watched it last night. I agree, it was great.
feetprints: Ron's laughing at me because I'm gross and he doesn't like me :(
ron_nyc: No, you're cute for a baby factory
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We watched it last night. I agree, it was great.
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+1 for agreeing with me. :lol:
I LOVED "Burn After Reading."
In the past few days I have watched the following:
"Elizabethtown." Batshit crazy girl gets hot guy. Want.
"Lost in Translation." I'd seen parts of it but never the whole thing.
"In Bruges." AWESOME.
"Mulholland Drive." Someone please explain this movie to me because I'm going insane trying to figure it out.
[quote author=Nancy Drew link=topic=5264.msg1156278#msg1156278 date=1232385481]
I LOVED "Burn After Reading."
In the past few days I have watched the following:
"Elizabethtown." Batshit crazy girl gets hot guy. Want.
"Lost in Translation." I'd seen parts of it but never the whole thing.
"In Bruges." AWESOME.
"Mulholland Drive." Someone please explain this movie to me because I'm going insane trying to figure it out.
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Haha my reaction as well, especially the part when tiny old people come out of a box.
[quote author=aquatwins link=topic=5264.msg1156415#msg1156415 date=1232389757]
Haha my reaction as well, especially the part when tiny old people come out of a box.
[/quote]Seriously. wtf? :lol: I don't like when I have to draw my own conclusions. That Lady or the Tiger? story almost killed me back in elementary school. :lol:
[quote author=Nancy Drew link=topic=5264.msg1156278#msg1156278 date=1232385481]
I LOVED "Burn After Reading."
In the past few days I have watched the following:
"Elizabethtown." Batshit crazy girl gets hot guy. Want.
"Lost in Translation." I'd seen parts of it but never the whole thing.
"In Bruges." AWESOME.
"Mulholland Drive." Someone please explain this movie to me because I'm going insane trying to figure it out.
[/quote]I never saw the others, but i hate hate hated Lost in Translation. This movie is what started my hate for Scarjo. So fucking creepy and pointless.
[quote author=aquatwins link=topic=5264.msg1156415#msg1156415 date=1232389757]
Haha my reaction as well, especially the part when tiny old people come out of a box.
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I love that movie. *Spoiler Alert*
She has killed herself and her entire life as "she perceives it" is flashing before her eyes![]()
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