The Good, the Bad and the Last Movie You Saw

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So, was I actually supposed to understand any of that, have a fucking clue about what they were talking about at any given time? Boring and pointless, you'd be much better off reading a synopsis of the movie, since it would explain more and be more rewarding than actually watching the movie. Good god I hated it.
 
Saw Deuce Bigalow European Gigalow last night...it has some hilarious moments but it is vulgar enough that out of the 35 people that were in the theater there was only about 19 left.
 
[quote name='modium']Umberto D.

Fantastic Italian neorealist film. Very moving, poor little puppy.. :([/QUOTE]

Noice.
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl']Ice Princess, 28 Days Later, & Bring It On.[/QUOTE]

Funnily enough, I saw the direct-to-video sequel, Bring It On Again...

:puke:
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Funnily enough, I saw the direct-to-video sequel, Bring It On Again...

:puke:[/QUOTE]

I caught the first 5 minutes or so on HBO a while back. That was more than enough. :lol:
 
Born on the Fourth of July

Good movie, and a very strong performance from Cruise, probably the best work I've ever seen from him.
 
Saw bits & pieces of Viva La Bam Seasons 1 - 5, Haggard, and the CKY DVDs in honor of the series finale of Viva La Bam tonight. I'll watch the series finale later tonight; hopefully I remembered to record it.
 
Starship Troopers 2

Its hard to describe how I felt about this movie. It had the potential to be a decent movie but failed badly.
 
The Eye 2 and The Eye 10....I didn't like The Eye 2 at all....The Eye 10 is a much different from the first 2 movies...its pretty much a teenage comedy urban legends movie.
 
[quote name='Dagnabbit']How was the Aristocrats ?[/QUOTE]

It was pretty good. It was very documentary like but with comedy. I think that's best how to describe it. If I had kids, though, I sure as hell wouldn't let them hear these kinds of jokes.:lol:
 
too many movies, so i'll stick to recent theater experiences...

the good...oldboy (must see korean film...all you need to know)

the bad...dukes of hazzard (this is the result of being bored and drunk)

the last...2046 (wong kar wai and chris doyle always make a great team and tony leung is one of the best actors out there today)
 
Henry V

1989 version. A fine film, but the dialogue made it rather hard to follow. It is Shakespeare, after all. But a good movie overall.
 
Skeleton Key - Pretty kickass after you think about it such as...

*Spoilers***
They hung their own shaq fuing kids WHOAMG

**** End Spoilers
 
Richard III (1955)

Eh. Not bad, but Shakespeare's vernacular really makes it hard to follow. I often had more fun just MST-ing some of it.
 
Hot Pursuit (John Cusack, Ben & Jerry Stiller) - 3/5

Normal 80's movie, It is stupid, silly but fun to watch. I love 80's movies because in the 80's movies still had heart. It is also funny to see Ben Stiller with the Tom Cruise look.
 
Deuce Biggelow : Euro Gigolo. Hurt my jaw after laughing so loud.
Hero: Amazing. better than crouching tiger hidden dragon.
 
Django. Mildly bizarre spaghetti western.

I still laugh hysterically whenever I see the smiling camera man behind the bar... I took a screenshot:

thecameramancan1gm.jpg
 
bread's done
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