What's new

What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

The Martian

They do a great job of showing the audience what it is like to go somewhere and then get stuck there for much longer than you expected.
 
The Martian

They do a great job of showing the audience what it is like to go somewhere and then get stuck there for much longer than you expected.

I got stuck in the middle of Wyoming once. Pretty much the same experience minus the pootatos.
 
The Insider is my favorite film.

Other true stories I'd love to see brought to the big screen in intelligent fashion.

The Jon Benet Ramsey murder and subsequent investigation.
The Lindbergh kidnapping and investigation.

Yeah me too, but I dunno if it's worth watching a movie that you'd already know the ending? (i.e., the parents aren't actually the killers?)


I think that would lose a lot of the suspense for me (kinda like Gone Girl the Movie).
 
Yeah me too, but I dunno if it's worth watching a movie that you'd already know the ending? (i.e., the parents aren't actually the killers?)


I think that would lose a lot of the suspense for me (kinda like Gone Girl the Movie).

Oy vey. Oy ****ing vey.

I can't, I just can't.
 
Yeah me too, but I dunno if it's worth watching a movie that you'd already know the ending? (i.e., the parents aren't actually the killers?)


I think that would lose a lot of the suspense for me (kinda like Gone Girl the Movie).

Hey, buddy. Was this a serious post? Just wondering.
 
James Bond 007: Spectre


Not as good as Skyfall (pretty hard to beat really let's face it), but you know what, for $12.50 you still can't beat the production value. Surprisingly it was actually the french (?) girl who held this film together. She was wonderful, just so real and refreshing. There were some amazing and memorable sequences in this one, but together they just don't add up to a cohesive whole unfortunately.... Christopher Waltz was surprisingly a bit disappointing too.


I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5.

Not surprised you're swinging and missing at this movie. That actress and the character she plays are incredibly bad. Even by Bond standards. The whole story between her and Bond is turrrible, and there are some soul-wrenchingly bad one-liners between them. Yick.
 
The Martian

They do a great job of showing the audience what it is like to go somewhere and then get stuck there for much longer than you expected.

Structurally, the movie is identical to a reality show like Big Brother. Establishing shot, confessional, establishing shot, confessional, establishing shot, confessional. So vanilla I almost fell asleep in the theater.
 
Just saw the Final Instalment of the Hunger Game ... a solid movie and a solid ending.


They really should have stretched this out more with more Hunger Games played, etc... At least make the Mockingjay into 3 parts with the Final Part containing the Final Hunger Game with Snow & Katnis together playing in the final "winner takes all" game.


OH well... More than anything I just feel sad this series is over ... I will miss all the characters... ~__~
 
Two roles-actors I always ( for the last 15 years or so) wanted to see whose time has passed.

Heath Ledger as Michael Hutchence in a movie on he and INXS. His build, general look and hair is nearly identical and he had a broad range with his voice.

Al Pacino as Jim Valvano. Same as above. His general stature, look/face, voice and personality could've crushed it.

Not sure how much of an actual movie could be made for either but I've always thought these actors were perfect for said roles.
 
Just saw the Final Instalment of the Hunger Game ... a solid movie and a solid ending.


They really should have stretched this out more with more Hunger Games played, etc... At least make the Mockingjay into 3 parts with the Final Part containing the Final Hunger Game with Snow & Katnis together playing in the final "winner takes all" game.


OH well... More than anything I just feel sad this series is over ... I will miss all the characters... ~__~

people are killing this movie for being stretched into two parts. It would be flat-out panned if it were three.

BTW, my company does work for Lionsgate, so I could talk about the inside business of this movie a little bit. The decision to split it into two parts was primarily a money grab. Cute to see you validate or critique that decision for other reasons. Getting fooled again, I see.
 
Back
Top