From Paris With Love.
I'm in an Arab Gender and Sexuality class so I'm using one of my netflix rentals on The Yacoubian Building. After that, I think I'll kick back and rent a Bronson movie.
I saw one of the dumbest and funniest movies today. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil. For a comedy horror, that was definitely up there.
I don't like Maya Rudolph, but I did like some of the movies she was in. MacGruber and Idiocracy. I didn't even know who she was until this thread. Just did a quick IMDB thread. Honestly, I think you're wasting your hate on her, Romo. She's really not even that big of an actress. I agree with Nicolas Cage, Tatum and Sacha Baron Cohen though. Michael Douglas was only good in fallign down IMO, Kiefer Sutherland was good in Lost Boys and should have stopped 24 after about the 4th season or so. But I can't stand how he whispers really to make everything sound dramatic. Bout to finish watching We Were Soldiers.
Just watched "Unknown" with Liam Neeson in it, quite enjoyed it some good twists.
Good movie. I actually liked watching at home more than the theater because I had perhaps the biggest idiot behind me in the theaters thinking he was an expert in the spy business. I'm not claiming to be one either, but if anybody had been there, you'd nominate him as a contestant for the Darwin award.
The Thing was okay. I liked it. The story connecting to the first one was well done.
I really wanna see this. Loved the original. Great watch for a snow day.
The Star Wars one is tough. I loved Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon, but you don't get to know him well. I'd have to say Obi-Wan. And although he was evil, Darth Maul was just awesome. And I'll admit codizzle, I'd probably see This Means War even if I was single. Tom Hardy's growin up. I remember when he played Twombly in Black Hawk Down. I'm not a fan of the other guy. Think his name's Chris Pine.
I'm looking forward to Act of Valor. When it comes out, I'm going with a friend who's an ex-Marine to see it. And although it's going into the direction of resident evil (Lord have mercy on that series), I'm gonna give the new Underworld the benefit of the doubt. And my girlfriend wants me to go see This Means War, but I have one thing to say to defend myself: At least it's not Twilight.
I hate Nicholas Cage in general. Although I will admit his head dance at the beginning of Face Off had me dying.
Gigli!!!! No?
LOL I almost neg'd this. Anything with that "actress" is terrible. Once I send back G-Men, I'll have Tucker & Dale vs. Evil on the way.
I just watched the Killer Elite, great cast and a pure action flick.
I loved that movie. I just finished watching G-Men with James Cagney.
Nice. Just watched Boondock Saints again. This time with my Dad. After I get my Arabic HW done tomorrow, I'm gonna have a movie marathon. Can't watch TV. It's too sad.
I've seen parts of Revolver, but not all of it. I finally saw all of Scarface on DVD. The last time I was able to watch all of it was on VHS. I forgot how long it was. Also great though. A lot of good 80's music.
I'm pretty one-dimensional with my movies. All the actors I like are hated here. I like actors who you can say "He's a man's man" about. James Cagney, Edward g. Robinson, Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Jason Statham (minus the Crank movies), Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kurt Russell, Clint Eastwood, Van Damme and even Mel Gibson. I guess you could say I'm big on one-dimensional actors who specialize in cheesy one-liners. I've never really been big on academy award winners. The only actor who wasn't too one-dimensional (and whose career is probably already dead) is Josh Hartnett. I liked him in Lucky Number Slevin and of course Black Hawk Down. I only really liked Denzel in Man on Fire and Book of Eli (although Mila Kunis almost killed that one). I can't see the new Denzel movie because of Ryan Reynolds. I can't stand the guy. He plays himself in every movie. Once I saw the Green lantern trailer, I immediately knew I wasn't gonna see it. He should've just stuck with comedies.
From Paris with Love is awesome, I like John Travolta as Charlie Wax more than Vincent Vega.
I thought that was going to be a horrible movie due to the commercials, but I checked it out on Netflix streaming late one night and I actually liked it. I did have G-Men with Cagney on the way, but I switched it to Scarface. I've only seen it on VHS, so I figured it was time for an upgrade.
I personally thought it was horrible also.
Yeah too much blue man parts waving around...made it very awkward for me when I took my ex and her bro and sis to see that movie. We were all of age, but they really should have cut that out. You know it was blatant and disturbing when Robot Chicken did a skit just on that. Anyways, I have G-Men with James Cagney on the way next from Netflix.
You need to watch Boondock Saints to get it
I netflixed this movie and then when I was looking for some of my old DVD's such as Warriors and Commando (David Patrick Kelly's finest), I found Boondock Saints. I was like, "How could I be part Irish and not know I had this?!" I think I'll wait for The Grey to come out on DVD to see that. The last movie I watched through Netflix was the original Day of the Dead (I'm saddened to say that there is a remake). Probably one of my least favorite Romero movies. I love the makeup, but that's because Tom Savini's a genius. But the next movie I have coming on Netflix is The Running Man. Never seen all of it, so I can't wait.
Yeah I know. I also watched that movie Rampage a few months back. That's a pretty sickening movie.
If you have Netflix Instant and haven't yet watched Tucker & Dale vs. Evil then you have failed at life.
I so need to see this movie. Looks really funny. I also have Hobo With a Shotgun queued up.
Was she even in that movie? Haven't seen it in at least a decade, but I just remember Jason London and a young Adam Goldberg (and the only reason I even know who Adam Golberg is, is because of The Hebrew Hammer).
Yeah she's in it. I don't think she had one line in it, but towards the end, when the one stoner is going on about George Washington and aliens, she's laying on the hood of the car. One of my favorite movies to watch. Also a young Cole Hauser.
Escape from New York was good. And yeah Milla Jovovich does need to stop acting. Her best movie was Dazed and Confused. I don't think she had one line in that movie. And I'm also on the fence with Contraband. It looks pretty good, but I can only stand so much Mark Wahlberg.
I may be late by like 30 years haha but I'm about to watch John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13...I'm a big Carpenter fan so I'm expecting good things
You can never be too late for that. I just saw it for the first time like last year. Wasn't too bad.
EDIT: By the way I just watched The Outsiders. Not for the first time. Emiliooooo!
I just saw the trailer for yet ANOTHER Resident Evil movie. I love zombie apocalypse scenarios as much (if not more) than the next person, but they need to stop making Resident Evil movies. I'd love it if it was her against the Umbrella corporation and the undead (preferably just the undead), but there are too many whacked out monsters. I understand the games are pretty much the same, but they should have stopped after the 2nd or 3rd game and aboutt he same with the movies. You can't even say the horse is dead now. It's reanimated into a zombie horse, killed again and beaten into even more of a pulp. And now you have all these weird clones so if someone dies in the movie, you'll be sad for a moment and then they'll introduce their clone. The only positive thing that could come out of this movie is they're bringing back Michelle Rodriguez. I'll probably get it on netflix when it comes out on dvd, just praying that they finally decided to end the series.
I just saw MI4 today. Agree about it being a BMW commercial, but the action was good and so far I like this cast the most of all.
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I have a B movie on the way called The Dead. I'm real anxious to see it. It's called The Dead. It's about the zombie apocalypse in Africa.