Yo ho! That looks awesome! I'm excited, thanks for posting the trailer!Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisH
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Yo ho! That looks awesome! I'm excited, thanks for posting the trailer!Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisH
ChriSH I had seen the shorts of the film on Telly last night, My daughter was watching it too and she says, mum he is so HOT, JD of course, it looks as good as the first one, and I am really looking forward to seeing it. :)
I love it aswell, and the book is a great read. Oneday i will have to name a dog Forney "Hull" ;).Quote:
I love Where the Heart Is. I think Natalie Portman is really good in that movie. Of course she is good in just about every thing
Oh I didn't know it was a book, I might have to look for that. I almost didn't even catch the movie, it was just by chance. I'd like to see the movie from the beginning though, since I only caught about 3/4 of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by cloverfdx
Movies I've watched recently!
The Skeleton Key, good acting and plot and story, the ending was unique :)
Born into Brothels, I really expected a flop or a horror story, but it turned out to be a really nice documentary with extremely happy ending
House of wax was really gory, and freaky, I liked the little surprises throughout it like who the old peeking lady turned out to be. OH! and I LMAO when they were filming paris hilton in the night vision! LOL
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was ..... "special". I didn't really like the creepyness to it, think I'll stick to the older version.
I HAVEN'T seen these yet but can't wait to, we've got them on dvd already just need time to watch them. maybe somebody else has???
Palindromes, House of D, The Life, Rain, Stealth, Land of the Dead, Christmas with the Kranks, the ring 2, polar express, devil's rejects, and birth?
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Some of those I've never heard of, but Polar Express was very good. I loved the animation, and the storyline was so cute :) I haven't seen Christmas with the Kranks, but I read to book (Skipping Christmas) and it was ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by LKPike
I watched Wild at Heart the other night....it is directed by David Lynch, and, anyone who's seen anything by David Lynch knows that his movies aren't conventional. And, this one was no different. I loved it. It's Nicholas Cage, Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe, Diane Ladd, Crispin Glover...great cast. I thought the love story between Cage and Dern was amazing, sweet, hot, and, passionate. There was a lot of chaos surrounding them, but, nothing made their love sway. It is not a movie for everyone, but, I thought it was really good.
Has anyone seen King Kong, yet? I don't know that it will be a favorite of mine, but, I do want to see it in the theaters. I like the story and I know the special effects will be good, if nothing else. And, I really like Naomi Watts...I like Jack Black's comedy a lot, too, but, not sure if I'll dig him in this role. I have heard that Adrian Brody is a good actor, but, I've actually not seen him in anything, although I want to see most of his films.
Kari, did David Lynch do Maholland Drive (not sure if I spelled that right) Did you see that movie? It had Namoi Watts in it. To this day I'm still trying to figure out the ending of that movie. ;)
Adrian Brody is an awesome actor!! IMHO anyway....
My daughter's friend went to the midnight premier here of King Kong , she loved it and said it was so sad, Melissa and her dad are going to see it in the summer school hols in a few weeks time.
Oh, yeah, I saw that. I LOVED IT. But, my brother and I watched it twice and then spent a couple hours online reading up about it. It's a really twisty movie. But, I can tell you in a pm why the ending is so jacked up. Ha ha. It's actually the beginning that's really twisted. ;) There are still a lot of things that don't make a lot of sense, but, I guess it's not really too important and Lynch has a way of making movies so that a lot of the meanings are up for interpretation, shall we say. ;) It was the first movie I'd seen Watts in, and, he usually does that...picks actors that aren't famous. She was incredible in that movie. The scene where she auditions for the part, man that was intense. And, I love the scene in the theater where the lady sings "Cryin" in Spanish. It's so haunting! Great movie, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jadapit
I watched the 40 Year Old Virgin. It was just okay.
Has anyone seen JAPANESE STORY, it is filmed in Australia and stars Toni Collette , and a rather cute japanese gentlemen Played by Gutaro Tsnuachima i have mentioned this film before, but it is my all time favourite I just love it,infact i am going to hire it out on vid to watch again, something i rarely do watch films more than once, hoping to hire out THE HOUSE OF WAX, anyone seen that? :)
Carole, I saw House of Wax. I really liked it. :)
I saw King Kong the other day. It was pretty good.. just REALLY long. It felt like it kept dragging on, and on.
I'm hoping to see The Family Stone soon. Looks funny :D
I watched Gizzly Man last night. I would highly reccommend it. I also watched Into the Blue this weekend. It was good.
"The First Daughter" It was cute!! Anyone else seen it??
I saw a film about tigers called 'Two Brothers' on the TV. It made me feel so upset about how people think killing tigers is OK because they're man-eaters:mad: :(
I loved two brothers, it was awesome, but yes sad too.
I watched Grizzley Man again. What a nut case that guy is. No wonder he was killed. :rolleyes: He had a few screws loose. They have some great footage of the bears on it though.
I went to see Elizabethtown (starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst) wutg a friend tonight and it was fabulous! :)
Oh yes i cannot wait until that movie is out on video, i really want to see it, glad you gave it the thumbs up, anyone seen The family Stone, i am going to see that at the movies if anyone gives it a good review here. :)
I just recently saw guess who and beauty shop!!! really good movies, this weekend I will be watching bewitched and fat albert
Animal Love. I will pay you NOT to watch it! It was AWFUL!!!! I beg of you, don't rent this movie!!!
Hostel. Wow. It's not the absolute scariest movie I've seen, and, it does take a bit to get into the scary part, while it introduces you to the city, the characters and the story...but, I liked it. It's graphic sexually (lots of women's frontal views) and graphic like you wouldn't believe in the torture scenes. There aren't as many torture scenes as I'd anticipated...but, the ones that are shown are incredibly realistic. The fear depicted, though, is what is really intense. I mean, it's exactly how I'd expect a person to react to finding themselves in that type of situation, I really felt for the people, and, it was pretty scary and sad, like...I can't imagine being in a situation even remotely close to that...it was pretty awful. Not for the weak stomached, that's for sure. I give it a thumbs up. My older brother liked Saw better, and, I would agree with him had the acting in Saw not been so absolutely horrifically distracting for me. ;)
I've never heard of that one, but maybe that's a good thing LOL - what is it about?Quote:
Originally Posted by elizabethann
I think we're going to the movies tonight, but we are taking my neices so I think we are going to see Cheaper by the Dozen 2. That seems to be the only safe one for kids out right now (except Narnia, which they have already seen).
Phantom of the Opera.. mwhahaha lol :D
It's a documentary which I think is from Austria. There are sub-titles. It's about these people who treat their animals like humans. So I decided to rent it. Well, it was soooo depressing. Some of the people treated their animals like crap (hitting them, and getting a little kinky with them). There was one scene that had a ferret with a broken back!Quote:
Originally Posted by JenBKR
It was poorly filmed. Everything was bleak and cold. There was no point to this film except I wanted to go to Austria and save these animals.
Please, for the love God, don't ever rent it. You'll be very very sorry.
Yikes that doesn't sound like good entertainment at all. Thanks for the warning!Quote:
Originally Posted by elizabethann
Lets see....saw The Constant Gardner last night on DVD. It was very good. And went to see Brokeback Mountain at the movies today. It was good. However, I thought it was a very long movie and I wasn't crazy about the ending. It was 2.50 hours long.
I went and saw this today, and I thought it was really good. I will definitely have to buy it when it comes out on DVD :)Quote:
Originally Posted by finn's mom
Oooo...I want to see both of those. My friend has The Constant Gardener on DVD, so, I'll be watching that...and, I really, really, really want to see Brokeback Mountain at the theater. My friend said it was a really beautiful love story, and, I love both of the actors. So, I'll be going to see it soon. I'll be bringing a hankey. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by elizabethann
I saw The Chronicles of Narnia the other day, and, really enjoyed it. I really liked the actor who played the faun. Very handsome, and, I thought he was really good in the movie. It's been forever since I read the books, I need to get them and read them again. I hope they make the rest of the books, too, as this was a fun movie.
I believe his name is James McAvoy, he is cute, he is a lovely scottish man,, i have not seen the film yet, will wait until its out on video.
Watched Bridget Jones Diary, on the Telly last night, the first one, i have seen it before and the second one, and I absolutely love them, I don't watch many films over again, but could watch it time and time again, of course I am hopelessly in love with both Hugh Grant and especially Colin Firth, and I really enjoy Renee in these movies, I hope they make a third, I will be first in line to see it. :)
Yeah, I looked up his page on www.imdb.com and what a doll. I didn't even notice that he was scottish, though...that only makes him hotter. ;) that's got to be my favorite accent.Quote:
Originally Posted by carole
Ock ahye min he is a lovely wee scottish Lad. :) :D
today I watched
"New York Minute" and "The Seed Of Chucky"
I saw Lorenzo's Oil again today. I love that movie. It's great.
Daughter Missy and I went to see Brokeback Mountain this afternoon and I really liked it and yes, it made me cry. I read the Annie Proulx story first and am glad I did since it explained some of the things in the movie that I might have missed.
My friend said she cried so hard. I know I will. Love stories like that always get to me. I can't wait to see it. I already have a date to go with me, too. So, he'll get to see me bawling like a little baby. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sirrahbed
The Island.
it was actually pretty good even though it was a little too predicatable(SP?)
but we all liked it. which amazed us,, cuz we didnt know anyone in it except for 3 people. and they were only in it for little blips.
I watched Tristan and Isolde today. It was SO good! Very sweet movie.
I also saw Brokeback Mountain last week. Definitely not what I expected it to be. It was really sweet and made me tear up a bit.
Dang, I wanna see both of those!!!! I have a guy who wants to see both of them with me, too, so, that should be cool.Quote:
Originally Posted by binka_nugget