Wow, I have to get to the theaters fast!
Amalia, you rated it a 10/10 - splendid! :thumbs_up
It must be a good one.;) A 'must see' (on the big screen)... for me real soon....:D
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I told you that I saw it twice, Janine, right? Well, that was my reason to do so. I wanted to see it on the big screen again! I wanted to see it one more time before it will be forever scrunched down to television size! Musicals are always better on a big movie screen!
By the way, Janine, rumor has it that those pictures are showing up on the "Crushes" thread if you still want to see all of them! :)
I saw Juno and The Great Debaters yesterday. Entertaining, heartwarming; shocking, rousing.
the nanny diaries 2/10
I think the last movie I saw was Serenity.
Great movie, 10/10. Just everything about it, even if I tend to dislike Sci-Fi. Funny, exciting, sad...great movie. Joss Whedon certainly can write.
The last one was "Juno"- pretty good and touching. 8/10
I love that movie! I can watch it over and over again and it never gets old. It's an odd movie for me to like too because it has such a serious Western tinge to it and I hate Westerns but it works for me in this movie.
I just saw Blame it On Fidel and I really liked it. It had a wierd nonending but that seems to be fairly typical of French films.
Yes you told us all, LW! (at least twice) :lol: I really loved your reviews and they did get me interested. You know a lot about these musicals so they really were quite informative and I take your advice. Just was cusious to see what (hard marking;) ) amalia, had to say about the film. I was out shopping last night and when I was at the electronic's store there was a long trailer playing on one of the HD TV's of guess what?
Yes! Sweeny Todd....wow, I have to admit that got me even more interested. They had the sound way down, so I could not hear any music or singing, but I am sure it was good. Did you ever see JD in "Cry Baby"? He did all his own singing in that, played the guitar, too. It was quite impressive. Anyway, I hope I can see it on the silver screen also, and not 'scrunched down to TV size', as you put it. Musicals are always better and more dynamic on the big screen.
Yeah, I finally saw them and they were great!:thumbs_up I posted some more of our KB. Go and look today if you have the chance. The first one is pretty funny! :DQuote:
By the way, Janine, rumor has it that those pictures are showing up on the "Crushes" thread if you still want to see all of them! :)
"Reign of Fire"
-1/10
...I don't know why I let my friends persuade me to watch that THING....
Wow, amalia, that must be a really bad film - a one out of a ten! what is it about? I will definitely stay clear of that one. Who is in it?
I just looked it up on Amazon and people are giving it a 3 1/2 stars, but that hardly means anything to me. It sounds like it has a lot of special effects - ugh. I see that Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale are in it. It does not even look at all like Matthew McConaughey. Do you like his acting? Just curious.
Animatrix.
I was actually quite impressed by the different animation styles.
Welcome to the Dollhouse - The main character is a very unpopular Jr. High girl with the unfortunate last name of "Weiner". Not much of a plot but stil pretty good. Eric Mabius (from Ugly Betty) plays a long haired singer.
3.5/5
The Cutting Edge - 7 or 8 out of ten
Hitchhiker's Guidde to the Galaxy - 8
Garfield tale of two kitties - 7
Tommy Boy - 8 / 10
think that's about it.
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels - Slightly confusing between all the groups but still great.
4/5
I saw StarDust. 11/10. There are a lot of fantasy movies out there, and I have to say, this is one of the best I've seen (behind LOTR of course). I do wish someone besides Claire Danes could have been the star. I do like Claire Danes, but I just think she is too plain to play the star. She's a pretty girl, but she is more suitable for those all-american girl roles. But, she is likable enough, and since no one else for the part comes to mind, I guess she was the best choice afterall.
Robert Di Niro was hilarious in his part, and the actor who played Tristan was very nice to look at. :)