saw the fighter at the cinema couple wks back & thought it was awesome, i heard they thinking of making a sequel with the 3 gatti fights
the green hornet was 2hrs of shite
kings speech was ok but only thing that made the film was colin firth
Hall Pass - Fucken funny and recommend it. Laughed thru the whole fucken movie.
Stone - Sucked ass, really thought it would be good. Maybe I set my expectations way to high. Just lagged for me.
Gnomeo & Juliet - Fucken funny took my little brother and 2 little cousins.
Basically no plotline other than the guy just doesn't like authority and made being in prison hard for himself. In America he would have been killed...though he was in solitary for quite a long time which could explain why he wasn't killed in England.
I just watched MST3K's 'Giant Spider Invasion'...hilarious as always, the actual movie even had Alan Hale (whom some might remember as The Skipper from Gilligan's Island). MST3K has some good episodes on Netflix streaming.
Having a bit of a nostalga trip at the mo and watching some films I watched and thought were great when I was a kid/teen.
Major League - Still brilliant
Above the Rim - Toilet
Menace to Society - Toilet
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Well I've got Rifftrax: House on Haunted Hill shipping to me....and THEN The Expendables.
I watched 'Cobb' the other night about baseball great 'The Georgia Peach' Ty Cobb...I have to say it was disappointing it focused too much on Cobb's character and lifestyle as opposed to baseball and how he played the game...complete disservice to him. So what he was a racist and a bigot and half crazy and he pistol whipped a man to death when his gun jammed as he tried to thwart the robbery, and sure he stomped on an armless World War I vet that questioned his race....but the man was a GREAT ball player. It pisses me off that certain people get a break when it comes to media coverage and certain people don't...Cobb deserves a break as in his era his views and way of life wasn't all that uncommon and that's a FACT.....not saying it was good or bad, but Hollywood and sports writers like to apply today's morals and values in the past and then judge characters as clowns or villains...it's irresponsible. Look at Babe Ruth for example, he wasn't a "clean" character but he's still looked at like a clown and not a villain, apparently nobody appreciated Cobb's grind it out attitude or his twisted sense of humor....I don't know, it just pisses me off, if Cobb played for the fucking Yankees he'd have been remembered more fondly, bunch of bastards.
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I watched the worst movie ever last night - Unthinkable. Samuel Jackson, MIchael Sheen, Carrie Ann Moss and Superman. The cast seemed good. Utterly pathetic.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Bronson was filmed from the perspective of his crazy alter-ego. It was an "art" film that heavily ripped off a Clockwork Orange. I thought it was going to be shit but loved its quirkiness.
"England's most violent criminal" was just a newspaper headline. He was/is just a nutter. And obviously there are far more violent, murdering lunatics in British prisons.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
black swan
Officially the only saddo who has had a girlfriend
Just watched Blade Runner on Netflix streaming and I must say 1st off that's a very good Sci-Fi movie and 2ndly back in the day Daryl Hannah was smokin' fucking hot.
Finally watched Oceans 11.....not bad.
The original 'Gods must be crazy' other night...still love that little gem.
I'm going to see Red Riding Hood tomorrow. I heard it's directed by that Twilight woman so I'm a bit worried.
Watched THE UNKNOWN last week when it was first released over here.It was a good film,not better than TAKEN but good enough to watch.Plenty of twists and turns throughout the film though.I'd give it 7 out of 10,10 being AWESOME!
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