Vicky Cristina Barcelona written and directed by Woody Allen, featuring Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz and scarlett Johansson.
Sexy and fun piece, quite enjoyable, nice guitars. Worth watching yes.
Vicky Cristina Barcelona written and directed by Woody Allen, featuring Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz and scarlett Johansson.
Sexy and fun piece, quite enjoyable, nice guitars. Worth watching yes.
The Exterminating Angel by Luis Bunuel. Fantastic.
No, no afraid not, two girls kiss though if that's any consolation?
I'm loving the Woody Allen stuff (just ordered another two and have four or five on the side I haven't seen yet). Thinking about watching another tonight, don't know yet though - I've fallen in love with a pick economics text book?!? I take it in the bath and everything. It's interesting though.
Recently watched Black Death - complete rubbish. It had no historical reference except to mention the battle of Crecy, witch hunting was going on before the actual time, and the story was naff. 1/10.
I'm good at picking films I am...
Currently watching Interiors, Woody Allen. I'm not impressed with this one so far, too gloomy and morbid. I'm going to put the computer down and watch it fully, give it a full chance, I can't do two things at once.
Hot Tub Time Machine
You can't always judge a movie by it's title.
You'd think that a movie called "Hot Tub Time Machine" would be terrible beyond imagination. The previews did nothing to help matters and seemed to confirm that the movie would be as bad the title suggests. Needless to say, I had no desire to watch this movie. I saw that John Cusak had a role in it, and I have always liked John Cusak, but I still didn't want to watch it. The mere thought of watching a movie called "Hot Tub Time Machine" was repugnant to me. But I did end up watching it and that was just because my husband had acquired the movie. It was playing and I was walking through the den and then somehow I was watching it - I was sitting in a recliner and actually watching a movie called Hot Tub Time Machine. And I was liking it. Yes, there are some stupid parts, and it's definitely not something you'd want to be watching while the kiddies are around, but it has its moments.
Maybe I just liked it because I am fascinated with the idea of fate and time travel. Or maybe I just like absurd comedies. Or maybe I liked it because this movie is the first time travel comedy I've ever seen. In any case, I liked the movie and after watching it, I could almost forgive the title
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"...if you weren't smart enough to get a pedophile in a dress to put a small amount of water on the child’s forehead, then what the eff did you think was going to happen?
Driving in Cars with Kids .
I saw it last night m but not from its beginning.
Mmmm, I don't know what to say about it. I liked its end .
I give it
4/10 ... ^^"
Last night I watched Piano Tuner of Earthquakes by the Brothers Quay for the second time. I f'n' love the Brothers Quay.
I watched the French film The Exterminating Angels on Saturday. The enjoyment I got from it was only because it was very erotic but it was not a very good movie at all. However it had a metafictional element that I appreciate. I'd give it a 5.
I also watched Death Wish with Charles Bronson again recently. Awesome.
Oh yeah, I'm ashamed to say I saw Battle: LA yesterday. 4.
Last night I watched the British horror film Mum & Dad. Pretty decent. Bored me at times but over all it was a good watch. It had some pretty nice disgusting scenes.