Point Break
God, I love cheesy action films. Well, not all of them, but ones like these. Keanu Reeves is so bad, but so enjoyable to watch. Awesome. And the use of the Nixon masks: iconic.
9/10
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Point Break
God, I love cheesy action films. Well, not all of them, but ones like these. Keanu Reeves is so bad, but so enjoyable to watch. Awesome. And the use of the Nixon masks: iconic.
9/10
Zodiac - 8/10
Watched it some what unwillingly but got hooked on within minutes. Had no idea it was based on a true story either. Downey JR was awesome as always!
I'm currently* watching Le vita e bella, not sure what to make of it at the moment, feels a bit like an Italian Carry on/Last of the Summer Wine in places, strange. We'll see. I'm only going to watch half of it though as I'm off to bed in a bit.
* I've not got the hang of the past tense rate thing yet.
Just finished the Spanish horror movie "The Orphanage" -- excellent. Watching "The Mist" now, which was one of my favorite Stephen King stories.
Watched "Rio"
7/10
I love "Point Break;" "Zodiac" was really good, too, although I was a bit miffed at the ending.
"Macbeth," as directed by Rupert Goold, starring Patrick Stewart. Strong, moving, brilliantly imaginative. 10/10
"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaLBfH3o1TU
I'm on my third viewing of Hannah and Her Sisters this week. I'm really addicted to Woody Allen and thinking of either joining an appreciation society, getting therapy or buying new underwear (see the other thread...). Love this scene. Go watch!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76-Ub...eature=related
20 million out of 10. :conehead:
Bridesmaids. Fifty out of ten. Funniest movie I've seen in a long time.
Just saw the Stephen King adaptation The Mist. One of my favorite of his stories, but the movie, while faithful to the text, never really pulled me in. 7.5/10.
"Pirates of The Caribbean 4", I've been to the premiere last Thursday.
RATING: 3 stars.
Fast Five, 5 stars. and Source Code 5 stars!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76-UbwX1i4A
Whoops. This is the one I meant.
Hannah and Her Sisters is one of my favorite movies. I love the sister that is trying to stay clean after she kicks her coke habit. She is so sincere and so insecure that you actually want to believe her as perfect Hannah always does. Woody Allen's neurosis always warms my heart. Despite his "attachment" to his adopted daughter- which is utterly disgusting- he is a brilliant writer of movies. He captures the personalities of NYC more accurately than most without turning characters into caricatures. The self-adsorbed artistic personality that can hemorrhage from the skyline is so obvious that it is recognized all over the world. Who are these nutty people?