The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
Fri Aug 12, 2005 2:42 pm
Hmm, I think the last one I watched was Tremors, I don't really remember though.
Fri Aug 12, 2005 4:38 pm
Jim wrote:Igg wrote:Jim.
Give me a break

While I was watching, my mum rang me up and told me her medical mystery thing had come back and she had to go to hospital. I was a little distracted.
*plays sob story card, and plays it well*
Apart from that, I was just blown away by the peformance of Jean-Claude.
Bah, bah and thrice bah! It were a rubbish film and you know it! And Im not sure now, but I think this was the first starring role of The Vandaminator's Mullet?
OK, it wasn't as good as Kindergarten Cop, but then Jean-Claude is no Arnie.
Fri Aug 12, 2005 7:09 pm
The only thing I remember from Timecop was the very impressive split Jean-Claude does over some kitchen counters.
Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:39 am
Deuce Bigalow: European Giglo
My bad if I spelled any of that wrong

heh
Just came back from seeing it and it was pretty funny, if you like that sort of mindless sexual humor. It definetly stays true to the first Deuce. It doesn't try to smartin up the jokes any or give it some complicated plot.
Just a nice crude comedy where you don't have to think much
I liked it
Sat Aug 13, 2005 9:48 am
Deep Impact.
For the umpteenth time. The BBC sure love that film.
I'm not sure why I watched it. Oh yeah. First, to avoid Big Brother. Then, after the news, because my brother trod on his toy hedgehog and ripped it apart and I had to sew it back together again (I'm not sure WHY I had to, but I did...).
Oh, yeah. Well, it's never been a great film, and it doesn't get the better for repeated viewings.
Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:02 am
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Apart from being about 6 hours too short and incorporating the content of roughly one of the five books, it's a pretty good movie.
Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:27 am
Sky High
I went to go see it with my younger sister cause she really wanted to see it. It was ok, predictible plot and everything. During the movie I said to me sister "She's bad, they're gonna breakup, she's gonna steal the weapon, she's the lady's daughter, she's a villian", then my sister asked at then end if I had already seen the movie. Nope! Disney plots, predictable!
Sat Aug 13, 2005 12:58 pm
Lets see...I saw two back-to-back:
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. I absolutely LOVE BILL & TED!! ^_^.
WYLD STALLYNS!!! (If you haven't seen either, you wouldn't get that, don't worry about it

)
Sat Aug 13, 2005 1:02 pm
The Lost Children of the Backwater.
The film that my drama group made.
It's OK, it's funnier for the fact that we were there making it and knew back stories...actually not all that well put together, and too stage-y.
To be honest, it looks like what it is- a bunch of teenagers arsing about as some relief from exam stress.
Sat Aug 13, 2005 5:11 pm
The Wedding Crashers
It had a handful of actual funny spots, but it was entirely too over the top for me in the humor deparment, plus it had entirely too much nudity and other graphic stuff. But, I only had to spend $2.50 to see it, so I suppose that isn't too bad. I had a chuckle or two, and I got to hang out with an old friend and made a new one, so it's all good.
Sat Aug 13, 2005 6:53 pm
*has been watching movies what with the cricket rained off*
Platoon.
Still pretty good. Still a bit annoying what with slightly jarring with my own political beliefy things
And my brother watched some when I was out, and I missed Willem Dafoe dying, which is the best bit of the darn film. *feels wrong*
Sat Aug 13, 2005 7:09 pm
I went to the Drive-In and saw:
The Skeleton Key
I thought the theme of the movie was really good, Voodoo/Hoodoo. It was a little slow going but there were points in the movie that I was getting antsy about things happening or popping out. I was disappointed with the ending and the way Kate Hudson's character acted. All in all I rather enjoyed it, just because of the theme.
Wedding Crashers
At first glance I thought this movie wasn't going to be that great. The way the movie first started was a little too fast but I guess it fit with the plot of the rest of the movie. I thought the character Gloria was a riot!! The only problem I had was that it was pretty obvious you knew what was going to happen to either one or both of the characters far before the movie ended. The comedy was alright... I wouldn't give this movie a great rating but I guess it just varies from person to person. I would say this movie isn't worth paying to see it at the theater. It was a so-so movie.
Sun Aug 14, 2005 4:54 am
Trainspotting. It's been a favourite of mine for quite some time. I still get chills watching the last scenes.
Sun Aug 14, 2005 5:15 am
Robin wrote:Lets see...I saw two back-to-back:
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. I absolutely LOVE BILL & TED!! ^_^.
WYLD STALLYNS!!! (If you haven't seen either, you wouldn't get that, don't worry about it

)
There are people still haven't seen that yet? o.O;; Well maybe the youngins
And Trainspotting's been on my "movies to watch" list for waaay too long now.
Just watched "Ray" an hour ago. Such a powerful movie, and kudos to Jamie Foxx for a job well done
Sun Aug 14, 2005 5:52 am
I just watched Guess Who a few hours ago. It was ok I guess. Not horrible, but not the best movie I've seen.
The best part of it, however, was that they had the Rent trailer on the DVD! I enjoyed that much more than the movie itself.
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