I most recently saw The Pride and The Prejudice. What a great movie! It was my second time seeing it, the first was in Ireland in the beginning of october, months before it came out here!
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I most recently saw The Pride and The Prejudice. What a great movie! It was my second time seeing it, the first was in Ireland in the beginning of october, months before it came out here!
RENT (in theatres)
It was very good. However, I was sad that they cut out so many of the songs and changes some into spoken words instead of being sung.
9/10.
I haven't seen the new version yet and I can't wait to see it, but I did love the 1995 mini series a lot. I watched them three times and i wouldn't mind watching them again many times... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
The movie does not compare to the excellent mini series but since it's only two hours or so long one can't really expect it to. I thought the movie was okay though my daughter loved it. Might have enjoyed it more if Kiera had a better wig and I hadn't seen the mini series but to each his own.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaltrina
Oh, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was enjoyable. Doesn't compare to the book which is the best book of the series but it was done pretty nicely overall.
Making me mad, I really want to see the movie. :rage:Quote:
Originally Posted by Darlin
yep I do agree... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Darlin
I've seen Chicken Little. it was very cute and funny... Chicken is soooo cute. :D 10/10
Der untergang, Seen it a couple of times now, and everytime Bruno Ganz manages to amaze me with his portrayal of Hitler. It leaves no doubt the guy was a monster, but at the same times shows that even he had a more humane side to his character.
10/10
Pride and Prejudice. Good movie but has some slight difference with the novel. Any way, the kind of the difference that makes from a novel a novel and a movie a movie. I like it though the novel best.
Green Street.......Such a good film!!!!!! It really moved me!.....definately a 9/10, close to a 10!!
Hero.
I love those Asian films! Even though everybody dies, dies and dies again. But they manage to do it with style and the story is beautiful. And, of course, the fighting style, the landscapes ... *sighs*
Syriana. I can't, in good conscience, give this movie a rating, because I still don't know what the plot was. Something tells me it was very good. The acting was good, the direction was good, the effects were good. I just have no idea what happened.
During childhood, I would ask my mother about every five minutes what was happening on the screen. Then, even as I began to understand most of it, I just accepted that there were jokes I wouldn't get and characters I wouldn't know, etc. Then somewhere around the age of twelve I realized that I pretty much understood everything that was going on in front of me, and for the past eight years it's been the same.
Then I saw Syriana, and I felt like I was five again. It affected me much the way the newspaper did when I was little: I knew there were people, and that someone had done something bad, and that somehow someone in charge was corrupt, and people got hurt who were trying to do what was right. I think. That may be what happened. I know George Clooney came out of it with fewer fingernails than with which he began. Everything else is a series of plotpoints with dangling strings that I can't quite tie together. All I really know is that for the first time in a really long while, and possibly ever, I walked out of a movie feeling very stupid.
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Originally Posted by Themis
Is that the one with Jet Li? because... I love that movie... it is indeed beautiful. I especially liked the part where the leaves are falling and the two women are fighting. You can totally feel the wind blow in your face. Definetly 10/10.
The last movie I saw though was... well... I can't remember, it's been such a long time since I've gone to the theater. Even though just recently I did watch a small portion of a movie on TV while my sister was watching. Had to do about this girl getting raped, basically she went to her friend's house or is boyfriend's? well... anyhow... she goes to see him and meets some people, not sure who they were... could be his brothers. They all end up raping the poor girl, while her boyfriend is in another room listening to music completely oblivious to the fact that's she's there, I think he knew that someone was getting raped but... he didn't really do anything (and it had apparently happened before). Then years later she meets up with him and tells him what happened and he's all... you know sorry and stuff. In the end, the guy helps her try to get over it and move on (they don't get married or anything by the way, the guy just goes somewhere else and they move on with there lives never to see each other again).
Yes, that's the one. I liked the scences on the lake a lot - mostly about the lake and the way they fought.Quote:
Originally Posted by DigitalCrash
I've seen "Dirty, preety things" and I liked it a lot... 9/10