Just finished Knight and Day.
enjoyably over the top action/spy stuff.
Just finished Knight and Day.
enjoyably over the top action/spy stuff.
Just got The Wood to show Gloria. I remember thinking it was pretty funny when it came out back in 1999. Basically just a couple of guys reminiscing about growing up in the LA suburb of Ingelwood, CA.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Not a movie but a mini-series, I just finished Generation Kill and would recommend it for any of you who haven't watched it yet
I forgot about this one. I'd like to check it out.
Generation Kill does look good. So it's basically a more modern day (2003) Band of Brothers type mini series from what I read. Only difference is it's coming from a reporters perspective right?
Do what you've always done and get what you've always gotten.
It's not really from his perspective but a reporter is embedded with them. I liked how alot of it was about their mental state and interactions with each other instead of all action all the time.
Just finished Predators.
A little too derivative of the first one, but much better than the AVP crap.
Enjoyable, but it bugs me when you watch a film and it does not show things you saw in the trailer.
Just got done watching the 1950 film-noir Gun Crazy/Deadly Is The Female. Two sharpshooters fall in love then go on a cross country crime spree. Lots of guns and car chases. A pretty racy movie for it's time.
Favorite hoaky quote;
We go together like...like guns and ammo.
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Micheal HoffHard times make strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
I liked it. I thought it was funny. I read an article awhile back that said they did a bunch of that stuff on purpose to make it make it as close to the original as possible with still having a "new" story line.
I went and saw Red last night. It was pretty entertaining. I'm not sorry that I went and watched it. John Malkovich's character cracked me up pretty good.
Do what you've always done and get what you've always gotten.
The Road was good (probably because it was based on a book). It made my fiance all gung hoe to stock up on food. She's already bought a package of rice and some extra noodles. lol. The Road did a great job of making all the scenery very bleak and colorless. I'd like to see the same thing happen (only better) if they ever make a Mistborn movie.