Bought the trilogy box set for a cool €30 yesterday and watched that film too. Was never into Hathaway before this movie, but Christ, that catsuit, me-ow! Especially when she's straddling the batbike
Not really. Just wondering why I see media coverage of her like she's some megastar, but yet her professional career is less prolific and has grossed less than, say, Pauly Shore.
You can't make suspense movies anymore. The first thing the idiots who watch the movie first day, first show do is reveal the twist on Facebook, Twitter and what not.
You can't make suspense movies anymore. The first thing the idiots who watch the movie first day, first show do is reveal the twist on Facebook, Twitter and what not.
Not really. Just wondering why I see media coverage of her like she's some megastar, but yet her professional career is less prolific and has grossed less than, say, Pauly Shore.
very Tarantino-esque and Cassel is amazing in it. I liked it very much
Irreversible
Fantastic, simply fantastic
Skyfall
What absolute shit
I actually didn't finish the movie as I walked out of the theater once 007 enters the little church. He spent several minutes under icy water, comes out to sub zero temp and he doesn't shiver, he isn't cold and he's got full control over his body. Absolute shit.
Stalingrad
Very well made movie, tough to watch, but very well made. Courageous effort, too - considering it's made in 1993 and it portrays alot of humanity in some of nazi soldiers. I like how drags out the conflict at Stalingrad to such an extent that even I started having some sympathy for two of the "heroes".
Das Boot
It felt weird cheering for nazi's, but the nazi aspect is taken out of the movie and it just becomes a submarine thriller. Intense, three hours flew by like it was nothing.
I tried hard. Cut myself off from Facebook and Twitter since the release of the movie and then got bit by a comment on some random site. It's so hard to survive in this digital age
I don't understand this movie, i can't even call it "horrible" or something, the worst moment's is when little boy is riding in the hotel and billion of 'redrum's'
beautiful animation, typical tale of good triumphing over evil, and of hopes and dreams and childhood innocence... still, anyone could do with a feel good movie once in a while!
MacGruber - Call me childish, but I really enjoyed this. It's by no means great throughout, but there are definitely enough amusing moments. And there were also 2 scenes in particular that had me crying with laughter.
Sleepwalking - Borefest. Nice try at making a "worthy" movie based on real(istic), common issues. But not really.
127 Hours - Decent enough. I don't think you'd be able to make it much better, considering the subject matter, but I didn't really love the movie (except for a few individual scenes).
MacGruber - Call me childish, but I really enjoyed this. It's by no means great throughout, but there are definitely enough amusing moments. And there were also 2 scenes in particular that had me crying with laughter.
Sleepwalking - Borefest. Nice try at making a "worthy" movie based on real(istic), common issues. But not really.
127 Hours - Decent enough. I don't think you'd be able to make it much better, considering the subject matter, but I didn't really love the movie (except for a few individual scenes).
Going to watch Heat. I really would like a cop thriller next, type of movie where time is running out and they need to find something/someone. You get me.
The Way of the Gun? Inside Man? Identity? Se7en? Training Day? The Memory of a Killer? Bullit? The Negotiator? Cop Land? Narc? Bad Lieutenant? L.A. Confidential? Gone Baby Gone? Zodiac? State of Play? Dirty Harry? Chinatown?
Must be something in that list that you haven't seen & that's close enough to what you're looking for.