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Tom Hardy - Top.Gun.Actor.
 
Took the wife out for a date night and seen...
Contraband

I would suggest this movie to anyone... My wife said she has anexity the entire movie and I would agree. Good flick. Not sure what the reviews said but a great movie in my opinion.
I've heard nothing but good things about contraband.

We rented a couple for a movie night with the kids:
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About what you'd expect.
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This one was good.
My kids (ages 7 and 4) like Dolphin Tale better than Mr. Popper's Penguins.
 
I've heard nothing but good things about contraband.

We rented a couple for a movie night with the kids:
mr-poppers-penguins-movie-poster.jpg

About what you'd expect.
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This one was good.
My kids (ages 7 and 4) like Dolphin Tale better than Mr. Popper's Penguins.

Oof. Do you have a pair?

Saw The Descendants over the weekend. Excellent, excellent film.

My movies of the year would be:

1. The Descendants
2. Drive
3. Moneyball
4. Warrior
5. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
6. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
1,021. Tree of Life

I haven't seen much else beyond this so for The Artist and anything else I left off, I apologize.
 
I saw the Grey. Good movie. Don't forget to stay around for the after credit scene. You can thank me later.

I saw it. I couldn't take it seriously because Liam Neeson was in 6 of the previews before the feature started. I also didn't stay for the after credit scene. Who would've known to do that??? What'd I miss? If it's a major spoiler PM me...
 
I rented Killer Elite the other night. Found (not suprisingly) that it was the same as every other Jason Statham movie out there. Would have like to see more Deniro.
 
Saw the second Sherlock and thought it was pretty good. I havent seen the first one but keep hearing the 2nd is better. I'd hit it
 
I like both Sherlocks. Lots of fun.

But I would watch Robert Downey Jr read the phone book.


I rented an old copy of Meatballs the other night. I think I saw it back in the early 80's. I thought it was much funnier back then. This time, I watched it and just about fell asleep.

But then I found Love At First Bite on youtube, watched it and laughed my arse off. I loved it back when I was a kid. Hadn't seen it since then. Funny how when you watch a movie as a kid, you miss so much. Then watch it as an adult and it makes so much more sense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n70vAulsh6I
 
Just watched "Drive". ****ing loved it. How it did not get an Oscar nomination is beyond me.
 
Just watched "Drive". ****ing loved it. How it did not get an Oscar nomination is beyond me.

I have no ****ing clue, especially in a incredibly weak movie year. I'll be continuing my trend of not giving a **** about yet another awful award show.
 
Recently I watched Midnight in Paris, reminded me of Bill & Ted's excellent adventure, so I wondered why the hell I wasn't watching that movie instead of this one. OK so the movie wasn't that bad, but I have no desire to watch it again. But found it interesting having Owen Wilson end up with a young looking girl at the end was that a coincidence Woody Allen? I think not.
 
"In the Name of the Father" One of my all time favorites. It's on NETFLIX streaming if anyone hasn't seen it.
 
I liked Drive a lot. I ranked it as the second best movie of the year, for myself at least from what I've seen which has been limited. And I really like Ryan Gosling in general. I loved him in The Notebook. I have no balls I know. Anyway, while the music, cinematography, Brooks and Friedkin-eqsue violence in Drive were amazing, I felt the movie was a little too flat, namely because Gosling felt a little too flat and one dimensional throughout. Just my opinion. I liked what he was going for but wish I would have seen another dimension to him...yeah, the elevator scene was unreal, but something else to make me, I don't know, understand him more, like him more, see he wasn't just a brooding robot.
 
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