Transformers 2: Revenge of The Fallen
Yes! I saw a movie and I wouldn't mind seeing it again. Very well done :D
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Transformers 2: Revenge of The Fallen
Yes! I saw a movie and I wouldn't mind seeing it again. Very well done :D
Heck yeah!
I just got back from watching it too. Amazing! :bowdown::bowdown:
This was the best movie since, well... The last Transformers movie. And I thought that this one made the last one look boring. I'll definitely be going to see it again in the theater.
Transformers Revenge of the Fallen. It was great and funny and I enjoyed it. I love any movie that interests me so I guess I am the few that actually liked it.
I don't see how anyone could not like it, unless they just don't like sci fi action movies at all. It doesn't get any better than that unless your looking for more of a horror style. In my opinion, the only thing that could have made this movie any better, is if it was in digital 3D. Now that would have been something.
Saw the 9th Gate on tv this weekend. Was really good.
I liked how it was about supernatural elements (satan) yet took a skeptical approach through the whole movie.
Pan's Labyrinth.
I can't believe I hadn't seen this sooner, it was terrific.
Transformers Revenge of the falling.
Excellent movie. :goodjob:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
I think I enjoyed it more now with the expectation of HPB on the 15th! *squee* I also watched HP:GoF before that, which I also enjoyed.
Advent Children Complete
Badass. Filled in a lot of gaps, where things just felt (for lack of a better word) "incomplete" in the first release. Love the new (albeit short) addition to the final battle.
And I'm glad they got rid of that long montage of clips, when Kadaj and Rufus are talking, and replaced it with actual footage of their conversation.
I love that movie, O.
Lets see... Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
I'm not really sure what I was expecting, but I kind of liked it. The Dracula puppetshow was amazing.
I saw "UP" in 3D this morning!
I thought it was adorable and found it cute that the majority of the people in the theater were adults WITHOUT children! :D
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Honestly, I wouldn't take a kid to Transformers ROTF. I think you know I'm hardly a prude, but there's just too much crude humor, not to mention bizarre racial stereotypes.
Last movie I saw was Tekkon Kinkreet, which I saw recommended in this thread, and it was indeed damned beautiful. Coming next: Independence Day :D
Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen
All in all, good movie.
If I had kids, I wouldn't let them watch it.
Could've done without having Megan Fox (that is her name right?) hanging over that motorcycle looking like someone could come up and do her at any moment.
Even my 7 year old brother told everyone, "It was very inappropriate for a kid my age."
Just saw Watchmen, I think it pretty much sucked.
Vanishing Point. A film starring the year 1971, a white Dodge Challenger, and the American West (with special guest appearance by naked hippie chick on a Harley) :content:
Watched Devil's Gate and The Backwoods. Both were surprisingly good but the Backwoods confused the heck out of me. I wish they would have explained what the heck was going on at end lol I still gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
"year one"
ehhh I wish i never paid to see it. Funny though
Sunshine.
It. Was. Awesome.
I'm also going to see the midnight screening Brüno, so hopefully that will be good.
So I saw Brüno this morning, and thoroughly enjoyed it. In my opinion it was absolutely hilarious, but at the same time it was so enjoyable for me just because there were so many things in that movie that I didn't know you could put in an R-rated movie. I had read that it originally got an NC-17 rating, so Sacha Baron Cohen edited it a bit and got it down to an R, but damn.
If you can't appreciate incredibly crude humor, a lot of nudity, and all around offensiveness (much, much more so than Borat), then I wouldn't recommend seeing it. And if the opposites true, then definitely go see it, it's probably the funniest 84 minutes I've had all year.
I saw Sophie's Choice on television a few days ago, it was an amazing movie. It largely concerned the Holocaust so I knew it would be sad, but I really felt for the character Sophie and it was terrible the decision she had to make ;_; Meryl Streep very well deserved the Oscar she won for this movie.
I also saw Kramer vs. Kramer and Manhattan, which were both very good. Diane Keaton was in the latter and before this I hadn't seen any of her older films, and she was actually an amazing actress(some of her recent stuff is not so great...)
I also saw Wuthering Heights(again), it's always been one of my personal favorites :3
Just saw Beverly Hills Chihuahua on the bus back from a weekend trip. It was cute and not as annoying as I expected.
I just saw "Pineapple Express".. it wasn't too bad (but I'm glad I didn't pay to see it).
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