O Brother Where Art Thou?
Eddie and the Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives
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O Brother Where Art Thou?
Eddie and the Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives
I tried to watch the movie "Bronson" about "England's most violent criminal" but it sucked....how could he claim to be the most violent criminal if he never killed anyone? Not your best work England.
Watched Punisher with John Travolta 2004, it was good, funny and gory.
CFH sent me a text saying he hasn't had time to log on here. But that he wanted to share this with you guys.
Hey Mick,
How are you? Haven't had time to go on Saddos but do me a favor and go to the "Last movie you watched" thread and post this. Thanks much appreciated.
"I saw Never Say Never with Justin Beiber. I was a bit skeptic at 1st because I went dressed as him and I thought I was going to be the only one but to my surprise there was other men dressed like Justin also. The movie was great and gives you a more in depth look at how hard he has worked and much he truly loves music. It makes you respect him more as the true artist that he his. I also recommend picking up his album. I give it 5 out of 5 Biebs... Get it? Beibs. And remember no matter how hard the task. NEVER SAY NEVER."
;D the beiber fever is strong...
I watched Megamind last night. It was pretty good.
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I finally saw 'Barry Lyndon'.....great film, long as hell (3 hrs to be exact), but well worth it.
The next film I have in my queue is 'Downfall' the movie about Hitler.
'Downfall' although a foreign film (which I have no problems with honestly) is a fucking great movie.....maybe I'm just into WWII but that movie rocks, its a different perspective than I have seen as an American. I mean I never thought of the Axis side as anything other than "the enemy" but this movie is really good story telling, its a great film and you can kind of (I stress "KIND OF") understand the "group think" mentality of the Germans of that era.
The next "movie" I have in my queue is "The Expendables", I can't see how that could be bad.
I saw The Social Network and I really enjoyed it. I fear Facebook and all of that because I fear the human race in general, but I thought it was a very good film. Justin Timberlake played himself very well.
I imagine u to be like the guy that invented Facebook miles :)
I rewatched four lions today which was good I love it
And freight Which I thought was prob more true to life than we would like :/
I watched burlesque was alright
And buried not long ago which was hard viewing at the end !! Was horrible
Watched the fighter very good but fight was a bit different from the real fight and 127 hours but that bored me sorry to say .....
I watched 'Caligula' recently an was extremely disappointed. Of course miles would have loved it what with Gore Vidal writing the screenplay and all. Perhaps it's just a sign of the times or my studies of the history of the Roman Empire but it wasn't at all shocking or gory or anything...Malcom McDowell seemed to be playing Alex DeLarge instead of Caligula and the ONLY actors that did anything remotely well were Peter O'Toole (as Tiberius...very solid performance and good makeup/effects on him as well) and the lady that played Drusila (Caligula's sister/lover/advisor). Gore Vidal's image of Claudius was 100% wrong...maybe the fat queen did it for "artistic purposes" but Claudius was very astute albeit while he was handicapped with some physical issues he was not just some retard.
I would love for the people that did HBO's Rome series to perhaps do a film version or even another series of Caligula or Nero or another one of Rome's more interesting Emperors...of which Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus are of course the gold standards.
The next film I have in my queue is 'Mystery Science Theater 3000: Giant Spider Invasion'...then 'The Expendables'
In the Bedroom, with Sissy Spacek and Marisa Tomei. Good Indy Film, revenge flick:)