Saw Oceans 13 last night, much better than 12, on par with 11. I loved it.
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Saw Oceans 13 last night, much better than 12, on par with 11. I loved it.
http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=7415
behind the scenes of the iron man movie.
Also on the same site they have some pretty interesting transformers clips that are mostly teaser clips(meaning they dont spoil the movies plot)
Moxie, I can't agree with you on Carell's role in Anchorman, and most of the critics felt the same way: Having Carell play a retard did him and that movie a great disservice. Thank Gawd Fred Willard was there to balance Carells idiotic role.Quote:
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Oh man, I really thought Carell was great in Anchorman. He had all the memorable lines.
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I stabbed a man in the heart!
AHAOAHAHWOAOTE WHY ARE WE YELLING MAKING LOUD NOISE
Fucking' A, That is just plain ol' Great Writing!
Come on Zip, what are you gonna do? The guy took the role of a retard and polished that turd into comedy gold.
It's basically just Ralphie Wiggum from the Simpsons. "I ated the purple berries and they taste like burning."
Just got back from the late showing of Mr. Brooks. It starts well. Gets a little slow in the middle. Doesn't have a great deal of suspense but it ends very well. The ending was the only "twist" you don't see coming and it even makes sense for the movie.
I'll give it up to you Mich. You've got a serious set of brains and a solid sense of humor. And I'll admit that killing a guy with a trident was pretty funny.Quote:
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It's just that, well, Fred Willard was also in that movie, and between him and Paul Ruud, I didn't have time to give Carell his proper due. BTW, Anchorman is the best movie of all time.
High-five on the Fred Willard note. He's been fantastic since Real People was on the air.
United 93 anyone? Really sad movie. Beginning was so fucking boring but later it was pretty intense. I've become so into 9/11 after it had passed watching alot of clips about what really happened, conspiracies etc.
Check out "Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie", the outtake plotlines of Ron Burgundy rearranged into a brand new movie on the two-disc Anchorman DVD. You find out that he's a Vietnam vet who's shell-shocked into idiocy, but his "vet" self comes out when they have to plan a raid. Funny, funny stuff. The movie doesn't *quite* stand on its own IMO, but as a companion piece to Anchorman, there's a ton of top notch stuff.Quote:
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So you know when you are watching American Beauty and
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and Kevin Spacey are at home and Spacey is coming on to
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and she goes into that whispery voice and is all "There happens to be a lot about me that you don't know, Mr. Smarty Man."
Do you ever think that's the voice she uses to get
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all aroused?
I think it is too. And I think its awkward that I know what gets
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excited.
I put Warren Beatty and Paul Newman in the same category these days. They're both always shuffling around like, "huh? What?" Same with Harrison Ford. I know movie heroes get old like everyone else, but these 3 guys have just gone absolutely senile before their time.
Newman raced at the Daytona at age 80. To whatever extent he may be getting a little long in the tooth, he's not senile before his time.Quote:
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I first got turned onto Paul Newman by one of my all-time favorite movies, The Verdict. Whenever I see it on TV, I want to watch it until the end even though I have it on videotape somewhere, because the end is just SO worth it. It has compelling David Mamet dialogue, and Paul Newman is in top form! If you're a fan of classic legal drama, this one is for you.
Hitman for Moodini
Live Free or Die Hard starts today........
BooYah!
OH FUCK YES!!!Quote:
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And my friends are spending this afternoon drinking and when I get out of work I'm picking them up and DDing for them. The plan is to take them to see the new Die Hard. Should be interesting.
Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies is a very good serious (but not overwhelmingly so) documentary about some of the history of 50-60s-era exploitation industry. "Some" means snippets of all of the living people like Roger Corman, Vampira, and Sam Arkoff that the director could get his hands on, in conjunction with cool snippets from various exploitation films reflective of various sub-genres. If Reefer Madness and a little 50-60s-era nudity and gore is your bag, this is a worthwhile rental.
Note that the above is definitely not kid-friendly viewing and has stuff that might surprise you, which is sort of the point.
Saw the new Die Hard a few days ago. It was pretty solid. Good action, good acting, good storyline. Nothing amazing but worth seeing.
Went to see Ratatoulle with the girlfriend (she's got a thing for Pixar movies). Pretty good for a kid movie. Had its funny parts. Could be good for taking the girlfriend/wife to.
I saw 300 finally. It was a lot better than I expected. Although not historically accurate (aside from the 'monsters' and exceptionally huge animals) it was good. Ill give it a 7.
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I saw Evan Almighty, it was a good movie, not as good as Bruce Almighty was though...
it had a John Goodman sighting too!!!
Probably a movie worth seeing in the cheap show...
I saw Blades of Glory w/ my girlfriend last night at the cheap show (macomb mall) also...
i've seen it twice now...funny ass movie...
I hear that Transformers is a pretty sick movie too. I'm going to end up watching it this week, anyone watch it?
No, but I would like to see it this week...
I just watched Garden State for the first time. Pretty cool flick. 8.3/10.
i doubt i ever get my self to watch garden state.
im watching "in her shoes" right now on hbo (muted). looks like a crappy movie, but cameron diaz struts around 1/2 naked for most of the movie and is unbelievable.
wowzers i used to think she was overrated. no more!
Finally someone agrees with me about Cameron. She gets better with age.
Just saw "Die Hard".
Go see it. Every once in a while, as a guy, you need a movie where you can just sit back and not think and watch people die. So unrealistic it's great!
I also think that if you gather every super hero in the world and put them up against Chuck Norris, Jack Bauer, and John McClain, the Trio would walk away unscathed.
Just saw Transformers.
Loved every minute of it.
Much, MUCH funnier than I anticipated, and some of the best CGI ever seen in human history. The robot battles were breathtaking.
They made Starscream incredibly cool.
saw transformers being prepared to be disappointed, somehow i wasn't. Easily the best movie of the summer, and the first movie since 300 that i'll probably see a 2nd time. Michael Bay probably was meant to do this movie, it had his signature all over it, yet was terrific and sharper than his previous films which had too much popcorn at times. Easily his best movie so far.
Are there things an old Transformers fan could complain about? yep. But if you found time to, i'm amazed because it was too much going on for that. Again it was a great movie and it kinda lived up to its hype.
Also Hugo Weaving(agent smith) was chosen for megatron for his voice style, but they flipped his voice with so many effects that the voice itself sounds nothing like him. But I can see why they chose him. You can hear how his agent smith like manorisms give megatron that extra cold flavor.
Also Shia Leblouf is going to be a star. I noticed some people hate on the kid, but he's definitely got box office skills. And Steven Spielberg became a new connect for him, meaning he'll get to be in plenty of future blockbusters(Indiana Jones 4 is next on his plate).
Oh starscream was the illest decepticon. I still hate his design, but he was nevertheless the coolest decepticon with megatron(whose design was also a lil' awkward" and devastator tied for second.
Lastly Megan Fox can get it a few times over.
Been on the front of that bandwagon since "Even Stevens". Hell I even happened to see the animated movie he did a voice in. Kids good.Quote:
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I've agreed with Gutz twice today already.
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I saw that greenlight screenplay contest they used to have and he was casted in the movie they made from it. the movie sucked. but during the whole period of behind the scenes interviews for the series, he seemed to have some solid elements to him to be a big time actor. I thought that silly curl from he had needed to go though. thus its gone and now he's on the spielberg gravy train to blockbuster jobs. The same gravy train scorcese put dicaprio on. But unlike dicaprio, i actually like Shia.Quote:
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Why wouldnt you, I'm The Healer.Quote:
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That pic doesn't even do her justice.Quote:
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She is SMOKING hot in the movie....
Apparently Transformers is supposed to be a trilogy. Just thought I'd throw that in there.
Every successful movie is a trilogy if hollywood had the say. They tried to talk Zack Snyder into somehow doing a trilogy of 300. LMAO...I guess call it zombie ghosts of sparta. oh wait there already is a ghost of sparta.Quote:
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