The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:40 pm
Harry Potter and the half blood prince/
The girl who played Lavender was PERFECT. The guy who played Cormac was even better - I saw a lot of me in him, and I was pleased.
Sat Jul 25, 2009 4:33 pm
The Dark KnightEven though I seen it loads it still freaks me out when
but otherwise I find it quite (funny) amusing even though its meant to be all serious and stuff
Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:45 pm
Kindergarten Cop
Who could hate Schwarzenegger as a kindergarten teacher?
Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:57 pm
Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince
Soo weak compared to the book but the girl who played lavender did really well but the scene she done in the hospital wasn't as good I though she could have used a bit more emotion.
But as films go it was great.
Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:01 pm
ginny-ROX wrote:Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince
Soo weak compared to the book but the girl who played lavender did really well but the scene she done in the hospital wasn't as good I though she could have used a bit more emotion.
But as films go it was great.
I don't think they wanted her character to be serious at all, so in that respect I think she pulled off all of her scenes spectacularly. She was hilarious
I just watched
Shaun of the Dead and
Hot Fuzz. Good lord, those movies are hilarious. I don't really know what else to say. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost make me all kinds of happy
Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:28 am
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
I was COMPLETELY confused until I read the book, but I guess it was still pretty good even if they did leave half the book out.
Hancock
I have a feeling you probably werent supposed to laugh as much as I did during that movie, but it was pretty good to me.
Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:11 am
Callie wrote:Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
but I guess it was still pretty good even if they did leave half the book out.
Thats just what I thought
TwilightI was sleeping over my friends house with loads of others for her birthday and they are all huge twilight fans and they know it gets on my nerves so they thought it would be funny if they tied me to a chair and forced me to watch twilight.
and honestly it was torture
Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:09 pm
Regan wrote:I just watched
Shaun of the Dead and
Hot Fuzz. Good lord, those movies are hilarious. I don't really know what else to say. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost make me all kinds of happy
Oh I agree soo much! I love Simon Pegg. Have you seen Run Fat boy Run? If not go buy it!
I just watched
Edge of Love.
It was good. I couldn't get past Mathew Rhys playing someone other than Kevin Walker (Brothers and Sisters), at first but after a while ... no I still couldn't get past it. I thought Kiera Knightley and Sienna Miller were very good. Directing and writing wise it was also very good! Two thumbs up.
Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:26 pm
Afghan Star
GREAT documentary. If you can find it in theaters (it's more of a limited release), I would highly reccomend seeing it.
Sat Aug 29, 2009 2:01 pm
Marley and meI really couldn't get into it as much as I did with the book and missed the ending because my family kept on asking me questions about it then they got annoyed when I said one little thing about it. I think I said " The kids are going to keep asking if he's sick again"
Bedtime storiesI found this absolutley hilarious and couldn't stop laughing and I found it really funny when my friend
Do Not Open The Spoiler if you have not seen the film
He's Just Not That Into YouGreat film in general but confusing story line and just that bit to dull
Hotel For DogsOne of the best films I had ever seen. I found myself laughing and crying more than I ever had done with a film. And all the contraptions were absolutley amazing, I found myself saying "wow" atleast 40 times
Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:08 pm
Resident Evil: Extinction
Only parts of it really. Seems a little pointless, since only those who have watched this from the beginning would really understand and enjoy what is happening. I also wonder what the appeal to video game fans is, since they picked and choosed what they wanted to show, and even then it was a completly different setting than it was from the games. But that's supposed to be the point, right? I just get the feeling that video game fans are going to abandon this, and viewers are the ones of have real attachment. Also, the post apocalyptic future is something that I know more than a few people would enjoy watching. Mad Max fans rejoice!
Fri Sep 04, 2009 6:54 pm
8½
Fantastic film.
Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:33 pm
Star Trek (2009)Does knowing what happened count as watching it? Because I sure don't intend to watch it after being told what it was
really about...
Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:17 pm
DragonballI got lots of negative feedback from the film from friends, and I can certainly understand what it was about after seeing it. Heck, I automatically disliked the way they showcased the story in the beginning: no mystery, in your face, and literally telling and showing you what it was all about. That could have been taken care of better with no pictures during the storytelling. Yamcha was a little ridiculous. and some moments were played a little badly. The movie watcher/maker in me weeps.
Still, it wasn't
that bad. So things could have been better! I heard someone say it's one of the better anime to live action transitions to date, and that's saying a lot. And that "fight" scene with the car? Awesome.
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