Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Sesame Street is awesome.
Anything with Muppets is automatically awesome.
On topic: The Outsiders
It remains pretty faithful to the book.
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Sesame Street is awesome.
Anything with Muppets is automatically awesome.
On topic: The Outsiders
It remains pretty faithful to the book.
I must say I was not impressed with NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST ['58] the ending was a complete pisser.
-Jimmybob
Harry Potter 6! BEST MOVIE EVA! ![]()
Although it is not as accurate as most fanatics would want it, it works fine for me, and is quite entertaining for a 2 and a half hour movie...
The Departed
I love this movie, one of my favorites from Scorsese. Fantastic acting and storytelling.
Harry Potter 6.
Really liked it. It was romantic, funny, and the acting was very well done.
The Shawshank Redemption
I actually saw this a month or so ago, but I just have to say this is my favorite movie of all time.
The last movie I saw...
Star Wars Episode Four
That movie never gets old.;)
I saw Harry Potter 6 today, and it was about a cajillion times better than the the last, which was terrible. The onyl problem was that timing in the dialogue was incredibly far off, but that comes with shoving such a large book into a film.
Apparently a scene where Dumbledore reminisces about a past affair with a women was cut from the screen play by Jo Rowling after she had said Dumbledore was gay, which only lowered my expectations of the film.
Star Wars I-IV
Burn After Reading
I, Robot
Toy Story 2
Was on a roadtrip to my uncle, so we didn't have anything else to do but watching moovis.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
No doubt the best western I've ever seen. Acting was great. I especially like the Ugly. Clint Eastwood also did a great job at Blondie. I also loved the bridge sequence.
I'm going to watch For A Few Dollars More tonight.
-Donsalvatore
I am watching Tarzan right now.
So far, I like it. ![]()
Minority Report
I was impressed - very cool film.
- Leo
The Departed
I love this movie, one of my favorites from Scorsese. Fantastic acting and storytelling.
It takes place in Boston. ![]()
but that comes with shoving such a large book into a film.
It was actually shorter than the Fourth.
Apparently a scene where Dumbledore reminisces about a past affair with a women was cut from the screen play by Jo Rowling after she had said Dumbledore was gay...
Honestly, there is nothing wrong with being Bisexual.
I guess he was exclusively gay; nothing wrong with that either.
Apparently a scene where Dumbledore reminisces about a past affair with a women was cut from the screen play by Jo Rowling after she had said Dumbledore was gay...
Honestly, there is nothing wrong with being Bisexual.
I just can't think of a wise man like that being confused with what gender he likes.
Hey, the wand chosen the wizard... or indeed the witch. He can't change that.
In Bruges
Very good; I thought it was funny as well as touchingly poignant at times. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson were great, and Ralph Fiennes was hilarious.
YOU'RE AN INANIMATE F**KING OBJECT!!
Those European people sure like using the C-word.
Maybe he's Transsexual?
that movie is trippy; gave me weird dreams
I KNOW RIGHT

After I watched Take the Money and Run I went to Allen's next film Bananas
It was a strange effect watching these two films back to back. They almost seemed to merge. At one point during Bananas I was expecting a joke from Take the Money to appear again as if it was a running gag. Although unrelated to Take the Money if you watch it in such close proximity chronologically they seem be connected through it's style. So I do recommend that if you have an empty day watching these films back to back is a treat. Bananas is a comedy about no fixed subject. It's very loose it goes to jokes on relationships to the media and then to politics plus more. You can see the Marx Brother's influence on Allen especially in the court room scene.
After Bananas I watched Sleeper (yes I am having a Woody Allen season)
It's in a similar vain to the previous films but has a much stronger narrative. There's a lot of physical comedy in this one which makes it different from any of his other films if you're not a fan of slap stick then don't fear his usual verbal comedy is still there.
Guess what I watched next? A Woody Allen film!
Everything you Wanted to Know About Sex but were Afraid to Ask
This film certainly suffers from being a 'sketch film' it feels weaker I guess. It still had it's moments. The highlight would be the last segment "What happens during ejaculation" and also I enjoyed Gene Wilder falling in love with a sheep.
Today I watched Love and Death by Woody Allen
This is terrific. It has great jokes and the I really liked the constant slipping in and out of philosophical pondering which often become absurd. If I had read Russian epics I think I would probably get more laughs but I don't have the will power to do so I'm afraid. Again you can see the Marx Brother's influence on him throughout.
Next on my list is Annie Hall and Manhattan.
Annie Hall and Manhattan are both amazing.
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