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Today I watched "Crimson Peak". I was very pleased with it. Can't wait to watch "Spectre" this weekend
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It's weird how divided opinions about Spectre have been so far. All across the board from people who think it absolutely sucks to "it's ok" to "it's the best of the Craig Bonds yet."perkana wrote:Today I watched "Crimson Peak". I was very pleased with it. Can't wait to watch "Spectre" this weekend
And I'm gonna have to wait to see Crimson Peak when it comes out on Blu-ray. I'm kind of bummed it didn't do very well in theaters as I love Del Toro's stuff.
Oh, and I saw Fantastic Four this past weekend - it is as bad as everyone made it out to be. IMO, it's a tie between FF and Terminator Genysis as which is the shittiest movie of 2015.
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Watched Terminator: Genisys the other day.. meh... was OK but Daenerys doesn't quite cut it as Sarah Conner... Still, it was entertaining and way better than the last Terminator movie...
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I love Guillermo del Toro's movies. I was not disappointed at all. I'm a big fan of Bond movies. I think the only movies I wasn't crazy about were the ones with Timothy Dalton. I had never been so bored in my life.Pandemonium wrote:It's weird how divided opinions about Spectre have been so far. All across the board from people who think it absolutely sucks to "it's ok" to "it's the best of the Craig Bonds yet."perkana wrote:Today I watched "Crimson Peak". I was very pleased with it. Can't wait to watch "Spectre" this weekend
And I'm gonna have to wait to see Crimson Peak when it comes out on Blu-ray. I'm kind of bummed it didn't do very well in theaters as I love Del Toro's stuff.
Oh, and I saw Fantastic Four this past weekend - it is as bad as everyone made it out to be. IMO, it's a tie between FF and Terminator Genysis as which is the shittiest movie of 2015.
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I love the second movie he did, License to kil. Carey Lovell is in that oneperkana wrote: I love Guillermo del Toro's movies. I was not disappointed at all. I'm a big fan of Bond movies. I think the only movies I wasn't crazy about were the ones with Timothy Dalton. I had never been so bored in my life.
To me, most of the light comedy bull shit movies Roger Moore did, is what you want to avoid. Ironically the last one he did when he was really old, A view to a kill, is cool as hell. By far his best.
Brosnan was cool in the first one he did but the remaining ones sucked due to horrible scripts and stuff
best Bond movie of all time is Thunderball
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Some scenes of "License to Kill" were shot here, so I have a soft spot for that one. I just don't know why Timothy didn't work as James Bond. He had less lovers (I remember his movies came out during AIDS big breakout) and he wasn't as charismatic as others. My personal favorite would be "Goldfinger", "On her majesty's secret service" coming close in second place.Matz wrote:I love the second movie he did, License to kil. Carey Lovell is in that oneperkana wrote: I love Guillermo del Toro's movies. I was not disappointed at all. I'm a big fan of Bond movies. I think the only movies I wasn't crazy about were the ones with Timothy Dalton. I had never been so bored in my life.
To me, most of the light comedy bull shit movies Roger Moore did, is what you want to avoid. Ironically the last one he did when he was really old, A view to a kill, is cool as hell. By far his best.
Brosnan was cool in the first one he did but the remaining ones sucked due to horrible scripts and stuff
best Bond movie of all time is Thunderball
Pierce Brosnan's are so funny. I loved the raunchy humor. And yes, scripts could have been better, but I liked them nevertheless. Roger Moore was Bond when I was little, so he was one of my first crushes (after Harrison Ford).
I would have to say that "Quantum of Solace" is my least favorite Daniel Craig movie, even if one of my favorite Mexican actors (Joaquín Cosío) played one of the villains.
About who's the best Bond, I have to agree with my mom and say that it's Sean Connery, hands down.
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even though it didn't get good reviews i thought the new vacation was really funny.creep wrote:loved the original. probably no chance this will be good....the last scene in this trailer did make me laugh though.
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Even though I wasn't blown away by 'Spectre', thought it was entertaining during action scenes. I have to say his love interest was too young for him. Even though she couldn't be his daughter, she could have been an older niece. I was actually more excited about the villains. Looking forward to the next James Bond.
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I liked it as well.creep wrote:even though it didn't get good reviews i thought the new vacation was really funny.creep wrote:loved the original. probably no chance this will be good....the last scene in this trailer did make me laugh though.
I thought the kids were pretty funny.
And I could look at a gently aging Christina Applegate all day long.
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I saw Peanuts this afternoon with my wife and 2 of my kids (4 and 2). They both loved it and my wife and I enjoyed it. The story was cool, we got into it. It holds up to all the old stuff.
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Don't know why I bothered watching "Mockingjay Part 2". At least I didn't pay the whole ticket price . Should have watched "Black Mass" instead.
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It hasn't premiered here yet, definitely going to watch it after your review.blackula wrote:I saw Peanuts this afternoon with my wife and 2 of my kids (4 and 2). They both loved it and my wife and I enjoyed it. The story was cool, we got into it. It holds up to all the old stuff.
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i saw sicario the other day. really good movie. going in i didn't buy emily blunt as a dea agent but she was pretty good. check it out
i also saw i smile back. sarah silverman was really good in it but unfortunately i think she was just playing herself.
i also saw i smile back. sarah silverman was really good in it but unfortunately i think she was just playing herself.
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You don't like her? That makes me want to see that movie even more. I love her.i also saw i smile back. sarah silverman was really good in it but unfortunately i think she was just playing herself.
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no i do like her. she is playing a depressed drug addict with mental issues. except for the drug part she comes off in real life as someone that may suffer from depression. she is also naked in it which gets another thumbs up from me.Hype wrote:You don't like her? That makes me want to see that movie even more. I love her.i also saw i smile back. sarah silverman was really good in it but unfortunately i think she was just playing herself.
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Saw Creed today.
I really liked this movie and thought it lived up to the hype. Sylvester Stallone was very good in this as was the main guy, Michael B Jordan. There were some really touching scenes which caused a few tears.
I really liked this movie and thought it lived up to the hype. Sylvester Stallone was very good in this as was the main guy, Michael B Jordan. There were some really touching scenes which caused a few tears.
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Watched Ted2 last night. Considering how awful Seth MacFarlane's last flick "How The West Was Won" was, I had zero expectations that this would be any good. Surprisingly, it was fairly funny with a few lol moments and probably more uses of the word "fuck" than any movie I've ever seen. The key plot point seemed to be an almost blatant swipe from an old Star Trek Next Generation episode where Picard and Co had to prove Data is a sentient being and not "property." Better'n the first "Ted" flick which admittedly isn't a huge bar to rise above but well worth a viewing.
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I thought Creed was good too (I've actually never sat through any of the Rocky movies).Artemis wrote:Saw Creed today.
I really liked this movie and thought it lived up to the hype. Sylvester Stallone was very good in this as was the main guy, Michael B Jordan. There were some really touching scenes which caused a few tears.
I think I spent most of the movie just staring at michael b jordan's arms
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Saw the documentary "Jaco" last night. Nothing ground-breaking, but it was nice to see a cohesive biography of the greatest bass player to ever have lived. Check it out if you can.
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i watched the hateful 8 tonight. it's my least favorite tarantino movie. i wanted to love it but didn't happen. it was just ok. slow moving and boring at times.
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worse than django?! how about that. that one sucked so much I had to bail out after about 25 minutes
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django was my least favorite until hateful 8. django was a decent movie.Matz wrote:worse than django?! how about that. that one sucked so much I had to bail out after about 25 minutes
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I think that's true of all his movies. But I like them anyway, and I'm not sure why.creep wrote:i watched the hateful 8 tonight. it's my least favorite tarantino movie. i wanted to love it but didn't happen. it was just ok. slow moving and boring at times.
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did i ever mention ( prob a 100 times) Tarantino was my video clerk at the local vhs store growing up? all he did was watch movies all day and night on a big projection tv in the store...hooked me up with many a badass movie
and ya almost all his stuff is slow burns
and ya almost all his stuff is slow burns
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Because they're good...Hype wrote:I think that's true of all his movies. But I like them anyway, and I'm not sure why.creep wrote:i watched the hateful 8 tonight. it's my least favorite tarantino movie. i wanted to love it but didn't happen. it was just ok. slow moving and boring at times.