Watched Wanted and it wasa great action packed film which showed Jolie's ass. It had the best special effects i have seen but the story was utter nonsense.
Watched Wanted and it wasa great action packed film which showed Jolie's ass. It had the best special effects i have seen but the story was utter nonsense.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
The purge - toilet, don't bother.
Youngblood - 80's ice hockey film with Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves. Watched it to death as a kid, mainly due to Cynthia Gibbs arse and tea with Miss McGill. Still would, on both counts.
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
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Bad Grandpa the grandson at the beauty pageant is hilarious
Escape Plan. Arnie and Sly fun but typical
Riddick. Loved it
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
Oh and Runner, Runner with JT was all right
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
Watched Wolf of Wall Street, and found it had vast amounts of sex and drugs.
I watched The Elephant Man again which is a film I have always enjoyed. I watched it with my wife who was less impressed. I like the acting, the dialogue, the sets. John Merrick had such a rotten life and you just want to be nice to him as most others are mocking him, trying to make money from him, orare there to satiate their curiosity into 'freaks'. Even Hopkins questions at home: "Am I am good man?" Only good men can ask such a question. Really Merrick is just a lonely disfigured man and knows that he is very different from them and ultimately just wants to sleep normally, like they do, on his back. And eventually he does and he dies because of the curvature of the spin. Why were you so cruel to John Merrick, God? After all you are omnipotent and control and do everything. We are on our own and humans themselves have learned to respect John Merrick.
I do have a deep concern for people who genuinely have something wrong with them and it doesn't get more severe than the afflictions of John Merrick.
If Merrick had been around today he would probably be claiming DLA rather than taking part in meaningful work as an entertainer in a freak show. Sponging bastard.
That post sums you up Greenbeanz. Of course such a man would be unable to work normally in this and age. You are waltzing around with some attempt to say that this type of person I don't care for. It is this type of person that should be protected, many of the others are a waste. I believe in the likes of John Merrick. I do not believe in all the normal people acting like regular scum.
Your behaviour is just appalling. I watched a film, I enjoy it and care, but not for the lies that Britain tries to sell. Multiple breeders are certainly no elephant women.
Devils Pass on netflix I found was very entertaining. It's shot in the "found footage" sort of why but I think the story and premise are a cool what if and just someone's idea/theory about what happened. It's based on the Dyatlov Pass incident.
Link if your interested! Check out the movie if you have an hour n a half to kill.
Dyatlov Pass incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hunger Games - Catching Fire. Was worth a watch
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
Finally got around to watching Tarantino's "Inglorius Basterds",nothing in common with the original barring a cameo from its director but a lot of fun. Tight script, great dialogue and a brilliant cast. Brad Pitt hamming it up was funny and I really enjoyed it.
Miles before you have another epic sense of humour failure I love David Lynch and Hopkins.The Elephant Man is not, despite its critical acclaim, Lynch's best film IMHO but it is good. Hurt is a bit OTT and it does feel a bit over sentimentalised and mawkish. Eraserhead still blows me away for it's soundtrack and photography alone and was some way to announce yourself as a directorial auter. You can feel Lynch's background as a painter and sculptor beating through it. It is an aberrant and eerie pulse that flutters and murmurs at times but it stays with you like a recurring dream of suffocation. Great Stuff.
The Grey - Liam Neeson, wolfs hunting plane crash survivors, thought it was gonna be utter toilet and i'd turn off halfway through, got a surprise, it's about our instinct for survival even when we know we are completely fucked.
Frozen Ground - John Cusack, Nic Cage, serial killer film based on real events. Utterly boring.
Lone Survivor - yeahhh OK. As it was based on real life events I couldn't help but think it was just a massive cock up. I was looking at them more as dummies than heroes.
The Wolf of Wall Street - funking hilarious. The whole "cerebral palsy" bit was beyond hilarious. Scorsese is still the man.
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