So... am I the only one waiting for The Hunger Games coming up?
Want to take part on one of the most awaited movies of 2012? Lend your chanting voice. http://popwatch.ew.com/2011/11/10/dark-knight-rises-soundtrack-chant-zimmer/
I submitted mine already. So did my friend.
In other news, I recently just saw Pulp Fiction. Holy Lord what a great movie.
I'm unsure if everybody else was aware and I just missed out while living under a rock, but there's a Kill Bill 3 to be planned apparently.
Did I ever talk about Scott Pilgrim vs. the World here? It's kind of mandatory.
Before you judge it, please for the love of the Lord watch it first. It will be much much more than you expected. It has incredible pacing, and the director did a great job with the whole project.
Okay. I might go off a bit here, so just bear with me here.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two, in my honest opinion, was the best movie out of the entire series.
Alan Rickman as Snape put on a magnificent performance. It was easily his best out of all the movies, which is saying something since he has performed spectacularly on the past movies. The part where he was interrogating the students about information about Harry was chilling. The way he winded out every single word was just masterful. Also, when Harry was looking at Snape's memories through the Pensieve, it showed his acting skills. The way he acted so distraught in Lily's death was just amazing. It made me feel for him more than any of the other characters.
I also teared up during Fred, Remus and Tonks' death. The way Ron bawled over his brother's corpse and how Remus and Tonks were still holding hands even when deceased got to me.
There wasn't a scene in there that got me on the edge of my seat. Laughs were had, manly tears were shed, and a great experience was had. David Yates did an exceptional job with finishing off the series with a bang. As one of the many people that grew up with Harry Potter, I feel quite sad that this would become the last installment. I'll miss all the adventures and stories I took from these.
I felt that I got a bit preachy there lol.
Oh yeah, highlight for spoilers.
Lol. I could go on and on about her. She's incredibly pretty, insanely smart and highly talented. Luna Lovegood is very much adorable as well.
I love Harry Potter.
Just rewatched all of the Harry Potter movies from parts one to seven and a half. It's really cool to see Emma Watson grow up over the years from just two days of watching.
My friends and I are gunning for the Deathly Hallows midnight release on July 15th. Can't wait.
Not much of a gamer anyway
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Very interesting.
In addition to fitting in with the Justice League, I'm sure the reboot will probably have more of Batman's more "unrealistic" villains like Mr.Freeze, Poison Ivy, Clayface and Solomon Grundy.
A live-action Batman Beyond movie would be awesome, if done right. With the futuristic setting and gadgets Terry relies on, I don't know if I'd trust a director to maintain the Batman feel and not have the movie turn out like so many generic action flicks.
People have speculated that Bane and Catwoman to be the ones to get the cut in the movie. Though the casting isn't official yet, almost everybody believes that they will be played by Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway.
Personal opinion:
Danny Boyle > Darren Aronofsky > Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan is my favorite at the moment. I would like to see how he fares with Spiderman though. I heard he was contributing a lot to it. One of the things that made the Batman movies unique is that everything that happened was very realistic and could possibly happen. It would be interesting to see how he pulls it off with a superhero that has actual superpowers, unlike Batman, who just beats the crap out of people by using his fists.
go see BATTLE LA..... NAOOOWWWWWW
I heard really bad reviews about it, like Roger Ebert's.
I guess it's just a case of a movie being so bad, it's good.
Never really put one here myself. Originated from the Philippines, moved six years ago to Baltimore, and still here.
So, anybody watching the awards tonight? I'm thinking The Social Network for best picture, Inception for original screenplay and Toy Story 3 for animated film.
Terry Crews is awesome. I remember being the dad on "Everybody Hates Chris" and than I saw him in the expendables and I couldn't believe how good he is. He did the Old Spice commercial too? Wow.
Anyway, Starz is free this weekend and right now I'm watching Zombieland which is a great funny movie, anyone else see that movie?
Watch it. It's great. Definitely a new feel to the zombie series of movies.
It's just great to watch the movie while knowing about the current events going on around the world right now.
Re watching V for Vendetta later once again. Definitely one of my favorites.
Anyone seen Skyline?
Any thoughts on the Cap America trailer?
I heard Captain America is going to be singing and dancing in a USO show in the movie. No joke.
It was some amateur model that somebody from the set knows well. I saw some article about it a long time ago.
EDIT: Found here. She's right here.
Megan Fox cannot act to save her life. All she has are her looks, which are overrated too. She should be a model or something where she would just shut up, stand there, walk a little while everybody looks at her.
Glad to see that. God, I hated that second one.
Saw Restrepo. It's a really good movie. It's a documentary about a platoon deployed in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan. It follows their time there and how they cope with all the violence around them. I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone, even if you don't like documentaries. You need to watch it.
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Wow. I feel lonely.
Not even Pulp Fiction? IB was great, but I probably won't put it above Kill Bill.