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over break I watched
Terminator: Salvation: was a little worried going into it, but I ended up really liking it.
Angel Heart: pretty crazy, liked it
Grandmas Boy: hilar
Inglorious Basterds: saw it in theaters but liked it better 2nd time around
District 9: very refreshing getting a different movie every now and then, thought it was incredible.
Julie & Julia: very good, my wife liked the book much better (apparently they didn't focus enough on Julie in the movie)
Australia: Days of thunder is the only movie I can remember liking Nicole Kidman in, but she did a good job in this and I enjoyed the movie
Terminator: Salvation: was a little worried going into it, but I ended up really liking it.
Angel Heart: pretty crazy, liked it
Grandmas Boy: hilar
Inglorious Basterds: saw it in theaters but liked it better 2nd time around
District 9: very refreshing getting a different movie every now and then, thought it was incredible.
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Australia: Days of thunder is the only movie I can remember liking Nicole Kidman in, but she did a good job in this and I enjoyed the movie
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There are several movies I am very interested in for 2010.
Edge of Darkness: Very excited to see Mel Gibson's return to the silver screen in a lead role. And in an action role no less. I really hope this turns out well.
Legion: I still have no idea what to think of this movie. Rather than take the knee-jerk "It's anti-Christian" approach, I will give it a watch. If nothing else, but for the absolutely horrifying "angels"
The Book of Eli: I am a huge fan of post-apocalyptic movies, and Denzel Washington is always solid. Anything that resembles Fallout 3 is a
in my book
Extraordinary Measures: Not sure about this one, but I will at least get it on Netflix. Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser...interesting combo.
The Graves: Looks like a quirky and interesting horror movie, and Jillian Murray is soooo hot
Edge of Darkness: Very excited to see Mel Gibson's return to the silver screen in a lead role. And in an action role no less. I really hope this turns out well.
Legion: I still have no idea what to think of this movie. Rather than take the knee-jerk "It's anti-Christian" approach, I will give it a watch. If nothing else, but for the absolutely horrifying "angels"

The Book of Eli: I am a huge fan of post-apocalyptic movies, and Denzel Washington is always solid. Anything that resembles Fallout 3 is a

Extraordinary Measures: Not sure about this one, but I will at least get it on Netflix. Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser...interesting combo.
The Graves: Looks like a quirky and interesting horror movie, and Jillian Murray is soooo hot
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Yeah. Aronofsky is great. I was impressed with both Rourke and Tomei. I kept waiting for Ellen Burstyn to pop out somewhere, haha. I also watched the movie kind of quietly w/ the wife sleeping so I didn't notice the score that much, which is the first time that I can say that about an Aronofsky movie.nocera wrote:I agree. It's a great movie. It was directed by Darren Aronofsky, the same fellow who did Requiem for a Dream and The Fountain. As a wrestling fan, I really dug how they used real independent wrestling promotions and even shot the Combat Zone Wrestling match at the old ECW Arena.Sarcastic wrote:I watched the Wrestler with Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei and thought it was excellent. It's a very psychological movie. Rourke played the broken down man to perfection. You can hear him breathe and moan throughout the whole movie like he is in constant pain from all the fighting he's done. The comradeship between wrestlers is displayed as well. I don't know who directed it, but the overall mood of the movie was captured really well. I felt sorry for the main character.
Again, big respect to Rourke for the acting.
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It's long but it's an excellent, excellent movie.Letang Is The Truth wrote:i started watching this last night. kinda slow so far. fell asleep about 40 min in or soSolidSnake wrote:Last Samurai
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I loved Samurai,could you imagine seeing those warriors all armoured up coming through the forest, intimidating to say the least.
Family sick day yesterday = viewings of Cloudy with a chance of meatballs and TRON. Cloudy was hilarious and if UP wasn't so good it would have my vote for animated of the year. I can't believe I've never sat down and watched TRON from start to finish, naturally I loved it and can't wait to see the new one later this year. I think I always saw it on TV and thought boy are those graphics cheesey, this has to be terrible, but it was awesome.
Family sick day yesterday = viewings of Cloudy with a chance of meatballs and TRON. Cloudy was hilarious and if UP wasn't so good it would have my vote for animated of the year. I can't believe I've never sat down and watched TRON from start to finish, naturally I loved it and can't wait to see the new one later this year. I think I always saw it on TV and thought boy are those graphics cheesey, this has to be terrible, but it was awesome.
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new kickass trailer, every time they put something out for this movie, i get more excited
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810063108/video/17522078
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810063108/video/17522078
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Legion looks awful. Not because it is Anti-Christian (I dont know if it is or isnt) but because it looks like a bad movie.shafnutz05 wrote:There are several movies I am very interested in for 2010.
Edge of Darkness: Very excited to see Mel Gibson's return to the silver screen in a lead role. And in an action role no less. I really hope this turns out well.
Legion: I still have no idea what to think of this movie. Rather than take the knee-jerk "It's anti-Christian" approach, I will give it a watch. If nothing else, but for the absolutely horrifying "angels"
The Book of Eli: I am a huge fan of post-apocalyptic movies, and Denzel Washington is always solid. Anything that resembles Fallout 3 is ain my book
Extraordinary Measures: Not sure about this one, but I will at least get it on Netflix. Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser...interesting combo.
The Graves: Looks like a quirky and interesting horror movie, and Jillian Murray is soooo hot
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Just watched Public Enemies..........FANTASTIC (and I cannot stress it enough) film about the life and death of John Dillinger. Depp was excellent, and Bale was in prime form as Melvin Purvis. Best movie I have seen in a while....
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I liked it but it really felt like something was missing. Excellent performances all around, though.shafnutz05 wrote:Just watched Public Enemies..........FANTASTIC (and I cannot stress it enough) film about the life and death of John Dillinger. Depp was excellent, and Bale was in prime form as Melvin Purvis. Best movie I have seen in a while....
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I'll put my vote in for The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus as well. Pretty strange movie -- you'll like it better if you don't try to figure everything out as it happens, instead just watching the events unfold and thinking about everything afterwards.