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LUconn wrote:I'm not a Brad Pitt fan but that looks like it might be worth it.
Pitt's accent could get a little annoying. Is that Ryan from the office in a gory QT movie?
LUconn wrote:You're not a Brad Pitt fan? Everything he touches is gold.King Midas?
LUconn wrote:just from 94-2000 he hadI don't think Twelve Monkeys was very successful, but you could add Ocean's 11, and I really like The Mexican.
Interview with the Vampire
Legends of the Fall
Se7en
Twelve Monkeys
The Devil's Own
Meet Joe Black
Fight Club
Snatch
That was a quality half of a decade.


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LUconn wrote:ok, is it just me or does The Hangover look like the funniest movie in the history of cinema? The first preview I saw I thought it was going to be good because it's got Andy Bernard, but everything I've seen since then just keeps getting funnier. I'm just crossing my fingers that it's not just showing all of the funny stuff to us now like a lot of comedies do these days. And that there aren't too many inevitable bachelor party stripper scenes.i'm very interested as i'm a fan of galifinikis.
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RubberMallet wrote:Interview with the Vampire - BooooooringI would agree on most of that but would switch your ratings for Legends and Fight Club.
Legends of the Fall - good
Se7en - good
Twelve Monkeys - i liked it
The Devil's Own - dumb
Meet Joe Black - gay
Fight Club - overrated
Snatch - best of them all
LUconn wrote:ok, is it just me or does The Hangover look like the funniest movie in the history of cinema? The first preview I saw I thought it was going to be good because it's got Andy Bernard, but everything I've seen since then just keeps getting funnier. I'm just crossing my fingers that it's not just showing all of the funny stuff to us now like a lot of comedies do these days. And that there aren't too many inevitable bachelor party stripper scenes.The preview with Mike Tyson has me laughing everytime....
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RubberMallet wrote:my 2 brothers both terminator fans (they both even liked 3) said to not waste your money on salvation. they both called me completely ticked.I just read a review yesterday that said the beginning is very good, but the rest is just incoherent, psychological, throw in a bunch of chopped-up action scene, garbage. That's sad. http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jjmno ... salvation/
RubberMallet wrote:my 2 brothers both terminator fans (they both even liked 3) said to not waste your money on salvation. they both called me completely ticked.my old roommates said they saw it, and it sucked. they said it seemed like too much, the plot was all over the place. weird, becaue the trailer makes it look really good.
TDDance234 wrote:Liberty Athletics: Great for 2/3 of the season. Suck at the end.
Rocketfan wrote:LUconn wrote:ok, is it just me or does The Hangover look like the funniest movie in the history of cinema? The first preview I saw I thought it was going to be good because it's got Andy Bernard, but everything I've seen since then just keeps getting funnier. I'm just crossing my fingers that it's not just showing all of the funny stuff to us now like a lot of comedies do these days. And that there aren't too many inevitable bachelor party stripper scenes.The preview with Mike Tyson has me laughing everytime....
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
It doesn’t happen often enough, certainly not as much as it once did, but every now and again, up on the magic screen that expresses the best and worst of Hollywood, something special happens - a moment of perfection that allows you to ease back and relax in the knowledge that you’re in the very best of storytelling hands. Pixar’s tenth and best film, “Up,”....
“Up” is what people mean when they say, “You know, they just don’t make ‘em like they used to.” That lament isn’t about a particular genre or even nostalgia for a simpler time. It’s about when a visit to the local theatre came with the promise of a sense of wonder and satisfying emotional journey; about being transported to exotic places with characters you feel something for, be it love or hate; about not having the spell broken by ham-handed filmmakers adding things that don’t belong.He also says that Ed Asner gives the best voice performance he's ever seen. I've been wanting to see this, and my kids have definitely been asking about it since they saw the first preview of it, but this makes me a little more excited. Pixar's best ever, that's a pretty high bar to exceed.
Pixar’s finest is perfect for the whole family and deserves to finally transcend the animated category and compete for a Best Picture Oscar.
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