Beckett 9/10: oldie but a goodie. I think it was made back in the 60's and has Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton in it. For anyone who likes a good story even if it has no special effects, I def recommend it. For anyone with Netflix, its one of their online plays and is definately worth watching.
Sounds good I'll have to check it out!
I saw District 9 and I liked it 7.5 out of 10 for me. It was entertaining but the story was lacking...fun idea for a movie though.
Don't watch many movies these days. Mostly because I usually come away disappointed they never seem to live up to my expectations. The last 2 movies that I have seen that where good enough to watch again were," Dumb and dumber" and "Wedding crashers" yes I prefer comedies.
I will admit though that "law abiding citizen' was much better than i thought it would be. So I will say thats the last good movie I have seen and would recommend!
brich75 wrote:Don't watch many movies these days. Mostly because I usually come away disappointed they never seem to live up to my expectations. The last 2 movies that I have seen that where good enough to watch again were," Dumb and dumber" and "Wedding crashers" yes I prefer comedies.
I will admit though that "law abiding citizen' was much better than i thought it would be. So I will say thats the last good movie I have seen and would recommend!
I thought Law Abiding Citizen was great. I liked Jamie Fox in Bait and Collateral, and he did a good job in this one, too. The guy from 300 might win an Oscar.
brich75 wrote:Don't watch many movies these days. Mostly because I usually come away disappointed they never seem to live up to my expectations. The last 2 movies that I have seen that where good enough to watch again were," Dumb and dumber" and "Wedding crashers" yes I prefer comedies.
I will admit though that "law abiding citizen' was much better than i thought it would be. So I will say thats the last good movie I have seen and would recommend!
I thought Law Abiding Citizen was great. I liked Jamie Fox in Bait and Collateral, and he did a good job in this one, too. The guy from 300 might win an Oscar.
That guy from 300(Gerard butler) has like 20 movies coming out lol! I had never noticed him then he had one big movie and the wourld took off for him!
He was good in 300 though!
I'm something of a Sci-Fi nut, but this just was, er... Strange.
An entire planet turning into saggy-baggy, couch potatoes while living vicariously through their Surrogates... Android/Robotic facimiles of themselves, designed to look like the owners wished they appeared, and connected through CG audio/visual/sensory feeds to allow the owner the ability to experience everything the droid does.
Creepy, and odd.
6/10.
Autzen Stadium... Where great teams go to die...Hard!
shear_j wrote:Clash of the Titans: Watched it last night and thought the first 2/3's or so was good. Then it took a turn for the worst at the very end.
I was actually suprised when the credits started rolling thinking that there had to be something more.
It had potential but the ending was rushed. 6/10
That's the worst, I was so pissed when the soprano's ended that same way!!!
Biggus Duckus wrote:The King of Kong - 10/10: It's a documentary that follows an unemployed guy attempting to break the 20-year-old Donkey Kong world record. It becomes a serious rivalry between the newcomer and the record holder and his nerd cronies. Great presentation.
For those of you with Netflix, it's available to watch instantly online. Do it, even if the protagonist is a Husky fan