The newest Aronofsky film was The Fountain. Pretty good but very odd. I liked it.
The World's Fastest Indian is an all time fav.
Anyone seen The Fall? Excellent visuals. A story within a story.
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The newest Aronofsky film was The Fountain. Pretty good but very odd. I liked it.
The World's Fastest Indian is an all time fav.
Anyone seen The Fall? Excellent visuals. A story within a story.
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It's funny, I've seen Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain and The Wrestler, but I haven't got round to watching Pi yet.
I just got back from seeing The A-Team. The bits that weren't preposterous were good, but sadly the bits that were preposterous dragged the rest of the movie down. Good casting for the four leads though.
"A lot of people seem obliged to have a viewpoint."
Gammorah VS Godzilla.....
Just came back from seeing A-Team - pretty good flick.
Drift
Rise
Both are excellent fly fishing adventure docs.
I watched Primer the other night. Pretty good. I love movies that put me in that state of mind.
Also was watching The Jerk. Such a funny movie.
Watched a documentary about strippers called Stripped, where the director goes and becomes a dancer for a while. Not really worth watching, except 2 of the five girls she met in the 8 or so months she made the movie were dead by the time the movie came out.
Watched a documentary called Michael Moore Hates America. That one was just okay as well, but it had one of my all time favorite celebrities in it, Penn Teller.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I purchased and watched Book of Eli on Wednesday (finally).
When the movie was in the theaters several folks mentioned how they wanted one of the couches like hte one in the movie (towards the end). Now I see what all of you meant - I want one too.
Pretty good movie overall, but not quite what I had hoped for (7 out of 10).
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I'll have to see that, Penn & Teller's "Bullshit" tv series was one of my favorites. I just got done watching Capitalism: A Love Story. Constantly refers to Capitalism and Democracy as things which are mutually exclusive. Goes on about FDR's "Second Bill of Rights" which talks about things I can't see being reasonably implemented. Did not like.
H.
Jordan, elaborate on why you hated The Hurt Locker so much please.
I've seen that a lot from people, but only those with military experience.
"There are no finger prints under water."