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Sue K 29 May 2010 02:51

... From Hell... again ... can't help it ... it keeps playing on cable... and i HAVE to see !!! ...

Sarge 29 May 2010 06:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 498648)
2001

I know this is supposed to be one of the greatest movies of all time...but I didnt get it, especially the last 30 mins

You're not the only one. I fell asleep while watching it.

Last movie I saw was the final episode of Columbo. I wonder why Columbo hasn't been promoted for more than 30 years.

Sue K 29 May 2010 12:40

Jurassic Park 3 ... ROAR !!!

MeatGrl1 29 May 2010 12:41

:heart: Chicago :heart::cool:

Sue K 30 May 2010 02:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 498696)
:heart: Chicago :heart::cool:

awww... Emma... that's a GRAND film !!! ... a very VERY fave... i recently purchased the soundtrack cd at the local Salvation Army shop... i was over the top pleased with that !! ... yes... listen to it at least once a day ... grand songs... grand ...

my last film watched is... another deppie one ... Benny & Joon... JD's character Sam is just TOO loverly and sweet ...

RadioMaster 30 May 2010 22:33

paranormal activity

some pretty intense shit

Sarge 31 May 2010 09:10

Rosalie Goes Shopping

firefly 31 May 2010 16:59

Shallow Hal - Jack Black

Brilliant film and very funny

lisa01 31 May 2010 17:16

w
 
Dirty dancing and gost RIP patrick

PanicLord 31 May 2010 18:50

Return Of The King (again!)

AWESOME!!! Can't wait for the extended Blu Rays.

Sue K 31 May 2010 19:55

awww RIIIGHT !! ... we (as in my husband and i and not in speaking as the Queen... hehe) finally watched not one but TWO films actually made within the past year and half... YAY FOR US ... okay ... last night ... A Special Relationship ... that being between the loverly and very much missed former PM Tony Blair ... and "i know he's a bastid but i can't help it ... he's so likable ... i like him !" ... former President Bill Clinton ... Tony B was once again played by Michael Sheen (he was loverlying in The Queen) ... and Dennis Quaid (such an interesting choice !) portrayed Bill Clinton... very well ... husband and i both enjoyed it immensely ... even if you've only had a fingertip on the pulse of that time period you sit and wait for the events to happen and look forward to hearing discussions behind closed doors ... ie... Monica L ... omgoodness ... anyroad... it was a story of friendship... in particular how Mr Blair stood by Mr Clinton even through the Monica L issue ... not just stood by him but pulled his arse out the fire !! ... i think too it was a bit of a telling of the love stories of the two world wide power couples... the Blairs... and Billary ... the actresses portraying Mrs Blair and Hillary (i'm sorry but i need to check their names) ... were just out of this world as well !!!

then this morning... Public Enemy... Johnny Depp as John Dillinger... after the initial excitement of my "omgawd it's the deppie one!!"... i got lost in the character because ... as always... JD just vanishes and is who he is portraying... okay ... a couple times i saw George from Blow and Sweeney Todd peek out... hehehe... but otherwise... two thumbs up to JD... it got a bit slow in the middle... but picked up to the sky with the chase ... FBI after Dillinger... he evaded them so many times... it was heart gripping ... a bit of a love story there as well ... you know... a love interest for Dillinger... all in all... we enjoyed that as well... and it's taped... (half price on On Demand... fine job !!!) so i can watch it as many times as i like !!!...

whew... and ta.. if you've gotten this far... lol ... i'm just excited i had more to say than... hehe... "From Hell... again" ... :lol: ...

24K 01 Jun 2010 12:55

District 9, very good, although the camera angles and moving about a lot did piss me off a bit. Liked the new take on an Alien film, with a very interesting storyline.

Sue K 01 Jun 2010 13:16

Happy Tuesday meatie peeps ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 24K (Post 499030)
District 9, very good, although the camera angles and moving about a lot did piss me off a bit. Liked the new take on an Alien film, with a very interesting storyline.

thanks for the recommendation Michelle... i saw the film advertised on On Demand yesterday and will check it out ... have loved a good "monster" movie since a kid... in fact... hehe... i've loved bad ones as well ... hehe... thanks again ! ... oh... the last film for us was the remake of The Stepfather ... did i say that yet ? ... hehe ... okay welp ... off to deliver the newspapers i am ...

Sue K 02 Jun 2010 12:07

Happy Wednesday meatie peeps ...
 
... as i said in yesterday's post ... the last film viewed was a remake of The Stepfather ... what i found interesting about it this time around is the use of modern technology ... i don't know the year the original was filmed but it was prior to the computer/ cellphone age i'm sure ... that's what struck me ... i enjoyed it for what it was ... the eldest son was likeable finally ... i don't think the stepfather in this one was near as creepy as in the original... the actor Terry ... last name along the lines of Quinn something ? ... the actor on Lost he is ...was way creepier ... when i'd hear him whistling Camptown Ladies ... i'd get goosebumps... in a bad way ... lol ...

RadioMaster 02 Jun 2010 22:26

Charlie Wilson's War

very clever. Didnt think it was possible to make a comedy about the political background of the russian-afghanistan war of the 80s, that's touching, intelligent and funny.

Citizen Jane

didnt expect a lot from this one. I was pleasantly surprised. Once again the Loaf played a part that couldve drifted off into a cliché quickly, yet he handled it very good. The second half of the movie was kind of a let down though, too predictable IMO.

Monstro 02 Jun 2010 22:34

Sherlock Holmes - was pleasantly surprised by this one, wasn't my choice but find myself looking forward to a sequel

Sue K 03 Jun 2010 12:47

a film called Shutter ... the preview read it was "creepy" ... and IT WAS RIGHT !!! ... brrr ...

allrevvedup 03 Jun 2010 13:09

Robin Hood,

it was good, ignore Crowe's accent, since everyone did when he was in Gladiator, it's a good film without being fantastic.

Good chemistry between Ms Blanchett and Mr Crowe.

The Flying Mouse 03 Jun 2010 18:13

:twisted: Me and Jo are on a Nightmare On Elm St marathon.

Watched New Nightmare Tuesday night, then we started on the original series last night with a double bill of 1 & 2.

3 & 4 on tonights schedule :up:

allrevvedup 03 Jun 2010 18:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Flying Mouse (Post 499301)
:twisted: Me and Jo are on a Nightmare On Elm St marathon.

Watched New Nightmare Tuesday night, then we started on the original series last night with a double bill of 1 & 2.

3 & 4 on tonights schedule :up:


you romantic fools:lol:

The Flying Mouse 03 Jun 2010 18:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by allrevvedup (Post 499302)
you romantic fools:lol:

:twisted: As Mr Englund would say...............

Just because it's a love story doesn't mean it can't have a decapitation or two :p :lol:

firefly 04 Jun 2010 01:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 498893)
paranormal activity

some pretty intense shit

yeah i didnt like that film much, prob coz i didnt sleep for a week after it.

Sue K 04 Jun 2010 12:32

a fave film Thumbsucker... featuring an ULTRA fave... Vincent D'Onofrio ...

RadioMaster 04 Jun 2010 18:32

Pan's Labyrinth

pretty good, though it's one of those kinda movies you only watch once

Sue K 05 Jun 2010 03:01

... Thumbsucker ...


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