That one kind of disturbed me. Not as bad as the second one though.
That one kind of disturbed me. Not as bad as the second one though.
Battle Los Angeles. That movie was really good.
The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.
- James Oliver Rigney Jr. aka Robert Jordan (God rest his Soul.) 10-17-1948 to 09-16-2007
I saw Tron: Legacy last night and I have to admit, it was better then I had anticipated.
The soundtracks was great and the scenes with Michael Sheen were also fantastic.
Underworld 2
Don' worry, it won't hurt... that much!
Watched True Grit yesterday. Wasn't as bad as I thought, but I think there should have been more shooting.
Videodrome - I think I'm going to give up on Cronenberg, haven't really liked anything of his I've seen.
The Kids Are Alright - The kids of two lesbians want to meet their sperm donor dad. It doesn't end well. Pretty good, but it fixed itself a little too easily.
Black Swan - Natalie Portman was great. This movie was great. Its all great. Everything. Is. Great.
I watched death race yesterday (again) brilliant film. Lots of explosions and death
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Gonna go see Paul on Wednesday, but recently I saw Silent Hill.
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Fell asleep watching Labyrinth last night.
Just finished watching The Social Network, which I've been meaning to see for a couple of months now.
It was... good. Definitely don't really see what all of the hype is about, but it was an entertaining performance by everyone. Eisenberg played his part wonderfully and maintained the same sort of douchebag, fast-talking facade through the entire performance. His role had the most comedic value for me, since everything was delivered in that same machine-gun fire delivery. The general set up of the movie was kind of annoying -- jumping back and forth between the origin story and testimony at the lawsuits. I would have personally liked to have seen a bit more of a linear story, instead of having everything alluded to gradually or jumping straight into the past based on a comment that one of the character's made at the round table (which was what I inevitably ended up calling it).
One of the better films I've seen in a while, but that's not saying much -- earlier today I watched Cars and Toy Story 2, both of which I've seen about 50 times, so something that was actually new and at least somewhat thought provoking ended up grabbing my full attention, whether it deserved it or not.
It did feel a little bit weird logging onto Facebook immediately after watching the movie, though...
Watched The Hulk yesterday
Don' worry, it won't hurt... that much!