I'm not a huge fan of martial arts movies or Jackie Chan, but that is definitely a good one.
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Terminator Salvation as well.
I really liked it. Well tied together, and very action packed.
Saw the latter half of Kung Fu Panda, not horrible. Nothing I would buy, but classic cute Disney.
I wouldn't mind seeing it again~
I've been watching so many movies I can't remember them all.
I thought to check my child support credit card and was happy to see it had $160. on it (it's been on it since November or so and I can't find the actual card lol because I thought it pretty useless without my kids and misplaced it).
As soon as I found the money on it, I resubscribed to Netflix *WOOT*!
Between Netflix and Hulu I've watched:
The Dead Next Door- ridiculously bad in a funny/enjoyable sort of way.
Empire of the Ants- also ridiculously bad but in a funny/enjoyable sort of way.
My Little Eye- I thought it was pretty great!
Tooth and Nail- I thought it was awesome.
Antibody- cute
Suspension- a snoozer.
Blackout- Awesome but irritating.
Am I the only person on the planet who uses my feet and toes when climbing? I get irritated at movies when I see two walls close together or ropes/cords and watch people struggling to get up them. Two walls (or solid/stable piping) close together are SIMPLE to climb- one leg goes against one wall, the other leg against the other wall and there you have it: just "crab walk" up the suckers.
If there's a rope/cord that's easily managed, take your stinking shoes off, splay your toes and use your feet for leverage (works better on solid material because of rope burn but still).
Maybe it's just not "sexy" enough for Holliwood lol.
Right now I'm currently in the process of watching The Matrix Reloaded because for some reason I failed to ever watch the last two movies in the trilogy. I guess it's because everyone constantly said they sucked and I should stay way away from them. Btw, Reloaded is sucking pretty bad but the fight scenes are cool. I just feel like I've been throw into a pit of confusion because they failed to explain anything.
However, I think the last movie I actually completed was The Foot to Face Way. It was really good although you could tell that it was a low budget film. It still made me sustain some really good laughter and I definitely recommend it.
Just watched "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" from 1966. Just for the sake of having seen it at least once.
Thanks to seeing it pop up so much on this thread, I watched Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Very excellent.
Did you catch it on the Clint Eastwood / "Heroes" marathon, on Memorial Day?
I watched the end of Two Mules for Sister Sarah and Pale Rider (both Clint westerns)...and...there was another movie that I just watched, that I was going to post here, but I can't remember what it is. :hrm:
I just watched a very strange anime (sp!!) movie called "A Scanner Darkly". I thought it was a real movie when I clicked to watch it and when I saw it was animated I moved my hand to the mouse to pick something else but by then I was already hooked on the animation and humor.
It must have been a royal pain to draw all that (if they even do that by hand now-a-days). Fleck flinched so much I shuddered to think of the paper (?) needed to capture all of it.
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I just watched "Suspended Animation" which was friggin AWESOME! At first I cringed and thought it was going to be another animated movie lol but it's not :D
Actually, A Scanner Darkly was rotoscoped to achieve the look that it has. The footage was digitally processed in the computer to look like animation. I haven't seen the movie myself, but it seems to keep popping up lately.
[On topic] The last movie I saw was A Matter of Life and Death, a British film from 1946 starring David Niven. It was a pretty surreal experience with some interesting and innovative special effects. The story was pretty engaging with characters that you care about. I'd rate it about a 7.5/10
Very interesting P-K-V, thanks!
I just watched "There will be blood". Ugh... it was painfully slow. The music seemed constantly climatic and nothing ever happened so it just grated on my nerves. The main character made no sense to me and I really don't understand what led up to his "break down". I also don't understand why he hated Eli so much from the very start.
He obviously cared about his "son" (you can't fake the sort of adoration and attention he displayed), so I don't understand what his friggin problem was.
I give the film a 1 out of 10.
Harald and Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay- Stupid.
There is nothing on saturday nights at 12:30 except Cheaters my new favorite show. That was a repeat.
Terminator Salvation...it was good for an action flick, but considering the previous movies, it had an obligation to meet certain expectations...and I felt the movie lacked personality.
Actually, right after the movie was released, James Cameron signed on to make a Terminator 5 flick....and I'm not surprised, he probably wanted to redeem the series because he was disappointed with the last film (by McG)
fuck yeah!
Last night I saw a pre-screening of "The Hangover". One of the funniest movies I've seen in a long long time! I was either laughing or smiling from start to finish!! :goodjob:
Note: If you have a problem with cursing or nudity you might want to skip it! :eek:
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I just saw Star trek. It was awesome!. I would have given it a 10/10 if ben stiller was in it.
I just watched Water Horse. I actually loved it.
Let's see...
Must have been Chasing Amy. Funny, but serious and preachy... I liked it.
Ugh... I just ruined my week by watching a horrible movie called "The Nightmare Man".
They took a somewhat decent PSYCHOLOGICAL thriller and turned it into a paranormal demon movie. And a horrible paranormal demon movie at that.
*rushes off to gouge out eyeballs*
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Just redeemed my night by watching "Blue Desert". It was superb. It kept me guessing to the very end.
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Okay... so I'm a movie-holic :D
Just watched "Vantage Point". I give it 10/10. It was superbly awesome. I worried the "repetition" would become incredibly annoying but it didn't seem repetitive at all. The story and unusual delivery had me hooked from the very beginning.
I watched "i am sam" last night. It was good, pretty sad, though. It doesn't really tell you at the end if he wins or loses.
Terminator: Salvation
I cried.
I liked "I am Sam" too.
I just watched "Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon" which was one of the strangest and more oddly entertaining movies that I've seen in a long time.
I also watched "The Darkroom" (starring the guy who plays Matt Parkman in Heroes :)) I rated it 5/5. It was really good and reminded me of this place- but I can't say why without ruining the show :D
Now I'm just waiting for Harper's Island to come on, if hubby doesn't take me out to see the new Terminator movie...
I watched "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and thought it was ok. :P
I also watched Wall-E today and thought it was adorable! :smitten:
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I am legend-I thought it was good... It was sad when the dog died :(