berad

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  1. My question is why he couldn't just write down his words or learn some rudimentary sign language?
  2. 300 never gets old
  3. Haha yeah, just got it off redbox. And, no, I did like the actor - he did the part excellently. I just didn't like the character, Zuckerberg was a jerk and backstabbed his friend - I loved his quick quips, though. And this was the best scene in the entire movie, loved seeing the Winklevii get owned all throughout the film.
  4. Just saw the Social Network - a good, solid Fincher film. I enjoyed it a lot, just didn't like the Zuckerberg character.
  5. Personal attacks and discussion of politics/racism are, as always, not allowed.
  6. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close was a great movie. Memorable acting and scenes - heart-wrenching, at times.
  7. Cat breading
  8. Star Wars marathon on Spike that I've been watching all weekend, these movies are excellent. The original trilogy is much better, of course.
  9. 50/50 was great, highly recommend it.
  10. Word. Like a cheap 300
  11. Moneyball was very enjoyable and this from a guy who detests baseball. Great cast and screenplay. I want to see 50/50, I've only heard good things.
  12. Same, bro, same. I actually do really like Harry Potter and had/have/will always have a crush on Emma Watson. I'm going to the midnight showing, too. It's gonna be ridiculous.
  13. I want to see Horrible Bosses when it comes out. Got a couple of my favorite actors in it - Day and Bateman - so I'm hoping it's funny.
  14. Hahah good review. I'll probably still end up seeing it at some point - wasn't a big fan of Lost or Cloverfield, either, two Abrams projects...
  15. Hahaha aw, I kinda wanted to see it. Without giving it away: was it a story problem or an acting/casting/cinematographic problem?
  16. Never saw those, sorry. You're right about that, I guess Scream was unique in that rite. in Scream 1 and 2 but that threw me off too. I was convinced it was just about everyone at one point or another haha. I suspected the blonde cop and Trevor even though I knew they were both too obvious, Hayden Panettiere, the publicist, Jill, and Robbie. So pretty much the entire cast haha. Yeah, like you, I suspected Trevor was too obvious right off the bat. I thought it could've been the blonde cop, too, lol. Which killing did you like the best? The Trevor one was pretty brutal. And the blood-bath of the next-door neighbor was gruesome, too. Anthony Anderson getting a knife in the forehead. Yughhh Yeah, my girlfriend said there were two killers in the first one. But, again, I never saw it so I was taken for a loop. My only knowledge of Scream 1 came from Scary Movie 1 haha.
  17. Well nudity and drugs? I don't know how much that has to do with slasher, adrenaline movies. I didn't mean to be sarcastic, it was unique in the aspect that it had all of the clichéd archetypes yet made fun of them the whole time. The story was marginal, better than I was expecting. "Decent", like you said, is a good word for it. And I was mad that there were Made it impossible for me to figure out who it was. I was convinced it was the reporter... until she got stabbed Definitely unpredictable but it all made sense, towards the end.
  18. It did make fun of itself/horror movie cliches a lot. Pretty funny. Again, I didn't see any of the first three but I liked it. It's not a "scary movie", like an "Alien" or "Exorcist" movie but, rather a "jumpy" movie. I jumped a lot. A lot of "he's right behind you!" and plot twists in the story. Definitely unique. LOTS of blood. LOTS of pretty girls being murdered. Lots of phone calls. But they made fun of it the whole time, the entire movie is filled with jokes. I love the Scary Movie series so I couldn't help myself from always thinking of Officer Dewey as Officer Doofy
  19. Being forced to see Scream 4 tomorrow. Were the first three any good or were they the typical, cliched horror movies with a bunch of teenagers?
  20. Anchorman was a triumph. I loved it. In fact, I might watch it again, tonight.
  21. Even though it's not a movie, I still love the Planet Earth series. Maybe I just like watching animals with British narration.
  22. I liked the music in Tron, reminded me of Mass Effect, but not much else. I had to walk out.