Yea, I have to say that the previews don't look very good.
It was an interesting storyline, I'll give you that.
The thought of astral projection blows my mind lol
Now onto Hannah. Heard some good stuff about it
It was ok... I'd give it a C+ or B-
I'd give it a solid B. It wasn't as scary as the Paranormal Activity movies, but it still had a good story and ending. Way better than the last movie I saw (Battle: LA)
"Insidious" is awesome. Everyone needs to see it
Has anyone seen "Insedious" yet? I think I'm going Monday
ya signs was awesome, i agree, aliens as machines sux
It's just not realistic. I know that that's ironic since all alien movies should be viewed as unrealistic, but at least a movie like "Signs" taps into peoples' fears because that's at least what we think of when we read or hear about aliens. Not machines that can blow up cities.
it was awesome. I like action.
I don't like it when aliens are portrayed as machines, which is why "Signs" is one of my favorite movies ever
Battle: LA sucked lol
That's why you don't get to choose the nominees
Lol
Has anyone seen "Man on Fire" with Denzel Washington? Definitely my favorite movie of all time
I wouldn't say The Crazies was horrible, me and my girl enjoyed it. And how dare you, sir, how dare you bad mouth Timothy Olyphant. Go watch "Justified" on FX and eat your words. =P
I really liked "Just Go With It" actually, but I'm a huge Sandler fan. Is it weird that I enjoyed see the lovely Miss Aniston in a bikini more so than Brooklyn Decker?
That's why he is the main actor in a TV series ![]()
No, it is not weird. Aniston is quite the beauty, that smile is amazing. You can't go wrong if you have her and Decker jumping in and out of hidden Hawaiin water in bikini's lol
"The Crazies" was horrible. The dude from Hitman (can't remember his name, Olyphant), should not be the main actor in any movie.
I just saw "Just Go With It". Brooklyn Decker and Adam Sandler delivered, the rest of the movie, not so much.
I haven't, not yet at least. I most likely will though, you can't go wrong with Franco.
In all honesty, I didn't want to see the movie because of Franco. I never really thought he was that good of an actor, but my opinion has changed after watching this movie.
Has anyone seen 127 hours yet? One of the best movies this year IMO.
Not a movie. But AMC's 'The Walking Dead' was pretty good.
Don't remind me. I even had ATD look up when the reruns were for the first episode. I missed the entire season because I couldn't make time. I'm mad at myself for this
I know, man. 28 Days/Weeks Later are two of my favorite horror flicks. I was pumped for 28 Months Later. It sucks that two guys are preventing the rest of us of another grade A "zombie" movie.
I know, same here, and even though they (28 Days/Weeks) weren't technically "zombie" films, they still play with the mind and make you wonder "if". I love all horror/zombie movies. Hate vampire movies, though.
Not good news for 28 Months Later:
"I'll answer that completely honestly. When we made '28 Days Later,' the rights were frozen between a group of people who are no longer talking to each other. And so, the film is never going to happen unless those people start talking to each other again. There is no script as far as I'm aware." - Alex Garland, Writer of 28 Days Later & Producer of 28 Weeks Later
Of course. I haven't seen a good zombie flick since those movies, wish these guys would make just one more.
Where's 28 Months Later or Dawn Of The Dead 2?
I just saw the Dilemma. It sucked, and True Grit was the best movie I've ever seen, ever. Aside from Man on Fire. I can't wait to see The Rite and The Mechanic even though every movie that Jason Statham is in is awful. Oh well
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Insidious and Hanna were good. Still trying to see Scream 4 because of Hayden. The movie Priest also looks like a good one