There are a few sex scenes. It would be a really uncomfortable movie to watch with a parent...Quote:
Originally Posted by dab_20
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There are a few sex scenes. It would be a really uncomfortable movie to watch with a parent...Quote:
Originally Posted by dab_20
yeah, ok so i won't go.
Watched Four Brothers this weekend. It was okay....nothing spectacular. I'd give it 2.5 stars out of 5.
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I personally love four brothers, that is the one about the lion cubs isn't it? i would rate it far higher than that,but everyone is different, and enjoys things more or less than others. :)
This is the one with Mark Wahlberg. He and his 3 brothers are adopted and their adopted mother is killed.Quote:
Originally Posted by carole
I know what movie you're talking about. It's called Two Brothers. That one made me cry and cry and I didn't think it was appropriate for young people - too sad. I give it 1 star.
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Oh silly ole me, I always get the names mixed up, he he, :D
I saw the HBO documentary on the US Womens Soccer Team last week.
It was GREAT, I am not a huge soccer fan.....but it was interesting.
Check it out.
Just saw Capote over the weekend. Good movie, he was an interesting person. Kind of a somber movie though.
Did anyone know that it was Harper Lee (she wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird" - my favorite book), who was his lifelong friend and helped him with all his research for "In Cold Blood"? Traveled to Kansas with him to do so.
Her book and the movie ended coming out before his, even though he started it in 1959.
Also just saw "Skelelton Key". Good ending.
I really want to see Capote, I remember reading "In Cold Blood' a few years back and enjoyed it. Skeleton Key was really good, I personally loved the ending ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by yorkster
I saw Annapolis last night. Ohhh, Tyrese without a shirt.. YUMMY! :p
Friday Night Lights and Lord of War.
Tim Mcgraw was great in FNL! Not a huge fan of Billy Bob Thornton, but he was really good.
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The LOW was pretty good also. Could have been better but Nicholas Cage is one of my favorite actors.
I watched Sliding Doors on the telly the other night, second time around, not too bad, even it a tad confusing at times, love John Hanna so worth seeing it just to watch him in action, am watching a great mini-series on telly at the moment, based on true story, second one tonight , really loving it,The incredible journey of Mary Bryant, really good.,starring our own Sam Neil, although his part is not a major in it.
Not exactly a movie, but I saw The Phantom of the Opera last night (not the movie version). It was awesome! I want to rent the movie now though.
Kari i finally found myself a copy of Dogfight and love it :D, thanks so much for mentioning it. I was going to pick up a copy of Sneakers but it was $35 :(, oh well next time.
Awesome! I love that film so much. You should check out a movie called Oh, What a Night. It has Corey Haim in it, and, he's not a great actor, but, he's sweet in this movie. It's a coming of age type story and it's based in Canada in the fifties. Studebakers and good rock and roll...it's a tastefully done film, with some really humorous moments. Robbie Coltrane is in and suppliese most of them. ;) I'm not sure why I lump it in there with Dogfight, but, I guess because they're both in my favorites list, both had young actors that were popular at the same time, and, both are movies that most people haven't seen. ;) I'm really glad you liked Dogfight, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by cloverfdx