The Haunting (1963) - 10/10
Wow that was intense. If there ever needed to be proof that you can make an effective horror film with literally no gore then this is it. It was also a great movie. Would recommend, a lot.
The Haunting (1963) - 10/10
Wow that was intense. If there ever needed to be proof that you can make an effective horror film with literally no gore then this is it. It was also a great movie. Would recommend, a lot.
Is this for real?
The Music Room - 7/10
quite sad but the music scenes are all so entertaining to watch, I could watch it again for those. shows a man's love for music (above all else) in a sensitive way. second satyajit ray film I've seen, I need to see more.
The Cabin in the Woods.
7/10
A really great un-spoof of the traditional horror movie :)
Only detracting element was that a few of the actors were lacking. Beyond that, greatness!
Rango - 8/10
It was genuinely entertaining, the jokes and references were smart, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Letters to God- 10/10
I genuinely cried the last half of the film. This movie is extremely emotional.
Scarface (1983) - 9.5/10
A couple of my friends tried to turn me off from watching Scarface, but I really wanted to watch it anyways. I've seen a couple of scenes here and there, and I don't know why I didn't watch the full movie sooner. It's a great tale of rags to riches, and I'm sure everyone in this thread knows how it goes.
The story is both fantastic and tragic, and it's another great crime-action movie I love.
God Bless America - 6/10
Expected more, I felt like I had seen this movie dozens of times already. Nowhere near as good as World's Greatest Dad.
How's this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_Victoria
Edited:
Heard this one is good too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsfjXNMQt8I
The Cabin in the Woods - 8.5/10
It was a hell of a lot funnier than I was expecting, it is a shame the horror element relied mostly on jump scares though.
i just read the entire story of human centipede 2 on wikipedia and i feel sick as fuck
i wonder if someday i'll be able to watch these fucked up movies without vomiting.
I didn't enjoy The Human Centipede movies, but then again, I knew what I was getting into.
I wonder what Tom Six is planning for Part III.
A lot of people I know watched The Last Exorcism on t.v the other day, I didn't because the advert for it made me jump while I was watching Homeland (it was a jump scare with no prior warning whatsoever). They've relayed the story to me since and I would award the film a "why would anyone watch this / 10"
I just saw a screening of Pirates! Band of Misfits followed by a Q&A with the director, Peter Lord (who also directed Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run.)
It was a cute movie, had some clever laughs though the story was rather predictable. I'm really excited, though.
I got a signed autographed poster from the director, this makes me way too happy because Wallace and Gromit was one of my favorite things from my childhood.
God Bless America 8/10
A good movie where lots of annoying people die.
I haven't watched it, but isn't this the point that the author is making fun of? Like, "people thinking that annoying people should die is a stupid thing" is, apparently, the point of the movie (or so I was told), and the whole film is a satire
but again, I haven't seen it, so I don't know if this is really the movie's intention.
that's still a stupid reason though
man the chick on god bless america is hot
is it illegal if i fap to it?
Edited:
yes she is 18 im not gettin arrested
Either way a lot of people will enjoy it.
I know they will, but it saddens me that they'll enjoy it for the "wrong" reason
Cabin In The Woods 8.5/10
Now that was entertaining! Kept throwing curve balls, but came together very well. Had the perfect blend of laughs, tension and actual moments you were cheering.
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
8/10
I like this one better. It's funnier
Four Lions - 7.5/10
Entertaining throughout, although a tad slow in some places.
The humor and ineptitude of the characters was used quite well to lighten the mood in dramatic scenes.
My only gripe is that some scenes dragged on a bit longer than I would have preferred, leading to a dense ~1:35 of film.
The very last scene ended on a heavy note, but doesn't leave you emotionally drained.
I would probably end up watching this again sometime.
I'm sorry but Four Lions was anything but slow. Then again I'm the guy who'd watch Once Upon a Time in America so who knows. :-)
I watched it at 5AM and commented at 6AM, so I really didn't know what to say. Yeah, I know the whole point of the movie isn't that annoying people should die.
It was an OK movie and that's why I gave it 8/10, I didn't really mean that the fact that annoying people die makes it 8/10, just tried to make the plot short.
She's 18
I found it incredibly hard to follow.
Maybe it's because I'm not a native english speaker, but I understood the first easily.
Is it just me or does Robert Downey Jr have very similar characters? I mean they all have such a big ego and act smartass?
Watching Battle: LA
"It's coming up..."
Edited:
Oh wow, they won pretty sudden.
Edited:
Great. Now they're going back inside the hot zone.
I think it's usually like that with many actors that get really famous for one or two good movies, all of a sudden. Everyone loved Iron Man, I guess they tried to use the same formula.
What about due date? He's in it
In Due Date he has a big ego and acts like a jackass instead of a smartass.
Apparently 100% politically incorrect, with the doctor from I and martin from II are back.
Dude, it's hyperlink cinema you can't just moan about it being too much to take in because that's the point.
I haven't seen that but stuff like hyperlink is what moves the times forward imo.
Swing Kids - 9/10
Just finished watching Bridge To Terabithia - 7.3
Had some fun watching, although I thought it was supposed to be a fun movie. Not some tear-jerking heart crushing drama because the kid died... :(
Jared Leto is a really good. He's amazing at both acting and singing. Now that's hard to find.
I remember watching that when it came out and I hated it because i was so confused and it made no sense I didn't even know the girl died for a while afterwards
It came out like 5 years ago or something tho so i was like 13 which i think is an ok excuse
I'm 21 now and although I didn't quite cry, I was sad.
I have no fucking clue what Mr nobody was about, after watching it
Going to watch "Pink Floyd: The Wall" soon.
Has anyone here got an opinion on it? I've heard mixed thoughts.