I really enjoyed Sweeny Todd. If you like musicals it was solid.
8-10
I really enjoyed Sweeny Todd. If you like musicals it was solid.
8-10
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:showtunes:Originally Posted by Zekyl
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The Boondock Saints: Cheesy, brainless fun that is extremely great to watch while drinking. Drink every time you see blood, hear a vulgarity, etc. It is not a very good movie, honestly, but still manages to be a favorite of mine. I like the last scene especially.
Objective Review: 5.6/10
Personal Review: 9.5/10
That's pretty much how everyone feels about that movie. Everyone loves it but everyone realizes it wasn't that great of a movie. Its great to us, but from a cinematic point of view, not so much.Originally Posted by e-ray
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No Country for Old Men
Do you like your villains to be sub human, yet super human? Do you like your protagonists to be idiots who just can't realize how lucky, or how much in danger, they are, and in the end just turn out to be idiots?
I don't know what Cormac McCarthy, or the Coen Brothers, are trying to prove. Maybe that the really, really BAD guys who just don't give a fuck can win out if they just set about doing it?
Are they trying to prove that the Good Guys don't stand a chance, and just keep their heads above water until they retire and then die of boredom? Maybe he's trying to show that the Good Guys just lack the guts to win. That they are really close, and there are more than a few of them, but they are somehow not going to get it done. And then one day they wake up and they're too old for this shit.
Trouble is, they're too old for anything else.
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Winning breeds confidence. Losing breeds reality.
You essentially just covered the whole movie. I enjoyed it though. It was worth going to the theaters for, since i had free movie passes.
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Saw Duel To The Death over the weekend -- Saturday morning chop-socky fare. Set sometime pre-20th century, a Chinese and Japanese dude are to battle to see who has the superior style. The people around them (ninjas, a shamed Shaolin school) orchestrating the fight are trying to rig the fight, but the two main dudes want a fair fight. So they beat the fight riggers, then... a bitter end. It's pretty entertaining.
I watched "Stick It" last night.
For those that may not know who she is Missy Perigrym is hot as shit. Shes in a show on the WB called Reaper. A quick IMDB search yielded this movie she did a while back.
Basically shes a rebellious gymnast who returns to "stick it" to the man.
Too bad I cant "stick it" to her.
Famous Bill Walton quotes:
"Shaq's arrogance is an insult to people who think."
Bill: "What, Phoenix? Are they still paying you?"
Jalen: "Yeah, under the table."
Bill: "Yeah, just like at Michigan."
“Oh my, Kobe is really putting on a show out there. He’s making Ray Allen look like a sixth grader!”
Is that a gallon of vaseline on her tummy, the remnants of a nice long night of being pounded in the ass?
Winning breeds confidence. Losing breeds reality.
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