Watched Memoirs of a Geisha. It was actually very good. I heard it wasn't that great, but I actually liked it. 3 stars out of 4.
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Watched Memoirs of a Geisha. It was actually very good. I heard it wasn't that great, but I actually liked it. 3 stars out of 4.
:D
A History Of Violence
I liked it. :)
Constantine
Good movie, I really enjoyed it.
Chicken Little!! I love fish out of water!! CUTE movie!!! :D:D
Hehe, yes! and I loved it! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ILoveMyAbbyGirl
I saw Narnia last night...veddy good :cool:
I did too! Loved it!Quote:
Originally Posted by k9krazee
I have not seen Narnia yet, but i think the rest of them will be filmed here in NZ too, i am going to try and be an extra on them if at all possible, depends where they shoot them, believe it or not extras for lord of the rings were paid five hundred dollars a day,sorry little of topic. :D
Since there isn't SQUAT on television today, I watched Funny Girl (for the bazillionth time). Ya know how you watch a movie over and over again, and everytime you see something different you didn't notice before??
Well, I noticed that in one scene Fanny Brice was eating lobster. Which seemed strange to me because she's Jewish and they don't eat shellfish. I had to call my childhood friend to confirm the fact that the Orthodox Jews only eat fish with fins.
Never noticed that before.
I loved that movie! I couldn't pick a favorite, really, but, fish out of water was awesome!Quote:
Originally Posted by joanofark
Hey Kari isn't this great that this thread has continued for so long and so many people give their opinions, may it long last, great idea. :)
I saw V for Vendetta yesterday. Wow, it was amazing. I loved it.
I plan to see it several times in the theater. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by CagneyDog
I know, I was just thinking that, it's a staple of Pet Talk, now! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by carole
I watched King Kong last night. It was very good - so sad. I cried. However, it was a little on the long side (3 hours).
A few weeks ago we saw V for Vendetta. It was really good. Justin is a comic geek so we always have to see all the movies from comic books/ graphic novels. That was the last movie we saw.
History of Violence.
I saw it last night. I thought it was good too :)
Over the weekend we watch Orgazmo. Corny but hysterical!!
The Abyss
I bought and watched the Horse Whisperer yesterday, love the book.... like the movie. I also finally bought myself My Own Private Idaho :D, it has only just been released here.
Ok so at 1am this morning i sat down and watched "My own private idaho", and it leaft me pretty speechless (Not that there was anyone to talk to at 3am lol). I love Gus Van Sant, and loved the movie.
I watched 'Zathura' (sp?) it was awesome!! :D
Has anybody seen Wolf Creek? Yikes! It was so scarey!!! It's supposed to based on a true story.
I watched Assault on Precinct 13 tonight. I'm still reeling from all the language.
Melissa and her friends went and saw Ice Age 2, Scarey movie4 and when a stranger calls, i think that is the right name, they enjoyed all three.
I can't wait to see American Dreamz, it's a great cast, and, looks really smart. Hopefully, it doesn't let me down. ;)
Saw Silent Hill last night. It was a good but very strange movie.
I watched pride and prejudice last night, definetely a chick movie....but it was pretty good.
Had free tickets to movie preview THE MATADOR, had no idea what to expect, it was really good,not predicatable and humourous and Pierce Bronson was brilliant, I reckon a lot of people would get a laugh or two out of this movie,got the usual offensive language and some sex stuff, but is only rated R13,but honestly my girlfriend and I really enjoyed it.
I watched Sleepers (1996) An older movie, but one I had neither heard
of nor saw before. It was a quiet rainy afternoon & I thought I'd curl up
on the couch & fall asleep half way through, but no way. It was that good.
Great acting job by all.
Last week I saw Take The Lead and Silent Hill. Take The Lead was very good and I enjoyed it much... Silent Hill cause me to have a panic attack and I didn't get any sleep that night. So I'll never watch that movie again. :(
Oh I LOVE that movie! Haven't seen it for a while, but I remember it well.Quote:
Originally Posted by lizbud
I went to see Failure to Launch over the weekend - very cute!
It is hubby's birthday this weekend on sunday, so Melissa is going to treat him to a movie outing, they are going to see the new Mission impossible, I think they will both enjoy it, me i could take it or leave it, so will let them have a daughter/daddy day instead. :)
I saw Stick It last night. It turned out to be better than I expected.. but still not worth the $10.95 I spent. :o
Gosh that is pretty cheap, down under it will cost you 14 dollars for adults and 8.50 for children and around 12 for teenagers.
I ordered RENT on my tv today and just about bawled my eyes out toward the end, I actually started sobbing. I'm going to buy it on DVD, I loved it very much!
I watched a couple of oldies last night, first up was Cool Runnings and i still enjoy it. And then i watched the first 15 minutes or so of "Indiana Jones and the last crusade" only because River Phoenix is in the beginning as young Indi lol :o. After that i snuggled up with the red dog and we watched "Dumb and Dumber" and yes it was as bad/ crap as i remember.
I watched Calendar Girls. What a wonderful movie about a wonderful thing! I'm thinking of ordering the new calendar for next year, as long as they are still making them.
I also watched Sweet and Low Down. I love Sean Penn, and, I adore this film. I may have mentioned in this thread already, but, I've watched it three times in the past two days. Not totally sitting down, watching, but, it's been on in my room while I pack. It's a fantastic movie.
Anybody seen The Libertine yet? How odd that I heard about that movie about a month or two ago, knew I had to see it, but, because it doesn't seem to be getting much publicity, I forgot about it. So, tonight...I'm watching Sweet and Low Down and decided to look the actress up. Her name's Samantha Morton. And, wouldn't you know? She's the actress in The Libertine! What a coincidence! Now, I **really** have to see that! :)
Kari, I wasn't able to see The Libertine because of a limited release, it wasn't shown at a cinema that I could get too. It had a limited release in the US too I believe.
I have finally got to see it though, on DVD. The US DVD release is July 4th.
It is not to everyone's taste that's for sure, given the darkness of the subject and being period costume and all, but I think it is an excellent film with superb acting from all concerned.
Sorry I can't give you a proper review, I am really bad at that sort of thing. :D
No, that's a great review! I love period pieces, and, I'm all over dark subjects. I'm fascinated by the movie, and, can't wait to see it. I can't believe I missed it, but, it probably didn't even get shown here in South Carolina. Dang it.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisH
kari i Loved Calendar Girls, but then i love most british films, i believe Ladies in Lavendar is good too, have not seen it yet, must check out that film with Sean Penn in it, love him to bits.
Went and saw Shaggy Dog with Melissa for Mothers Day, a sweet, cutesy , funny family movie, i enjoyed it and i believe there was not one swear word in it, a nice refreshing change.