I just got my blu-ray copy in the mail. Both my wife and I thought it was a fantastic movie.Finally got Dredd on Blu-Ray since I missed my chance to see it in theaters. Well I should say I rented it from RedBox then immediately went to buy it the day after viewing. Man, it was as perfect a -Dredd- movie as I could have hoped for. Very formulaic and stuck to it's genre but it did everything right.
I watched that with the girlfriend. I...I'm not sure it was really a 'date' movie.Finally got Dredd on Blu-Ray since I missed my chance to see it in theaters. Well I should say I rented it from RedBox then immediately went to buy it the day after viewing. Man, it was as perfect a -Dredd- movie as I could have hoped for. Very formulaic and stuck to it's genre but it did everything right.
If she confirms that it is a date movie, then you know your girlfriend is also awesome.I watched that with the girlfriend. I...I'm not sure it was really a 'date' movie.
BUT IT WAS AWESOME.
I think she said something like that in between squeals of horror.If she confirms that it is a date movie, then you know your girlfriend is also awesome.
This makes me sad... I wanted to see that.I also made the horrible mistake of watching Man With The Iron Fists.
Just no.
I watched, kept trying to find ways to like it, but I couldn't. Not even as a bad-good movie.This makes me sad... I wanted to see that.
I haven't seen this, but every time I heard Chris Pratt say in the commercial "Osama Bin Laaaaaaaaaaden" I laughed.Watched Zero Dark Thirty last night. It was good, though a little slow in parts. Probably a one-time watch movie. The weird thing to me was realizing by the end of the movie I only knew three peoples' names, character-wise, and one of them was Bin Laden. People leave/enter the cast around Maya so quickly because of the huge timeskips.
Like I said in an earlier post, the movie looks gorgeous, but everything else about it isn't very good. I usually like James Franco, but he was like stage overacting. I think I know what he was going for, in that maybe he was trying to emulate the old hollywood style of acting back when the Wizard of Oz came out.Went and saw Oz with my mom today. It was good, but I'm not sure how I feel about James Franco. He seemed like he was really forcing himself to enjoy the part.
Watch the film before you say it "celebrates the assassination".I never saw Zero Dark Thirty because I always felt uneasy that a movie was made to celebrate an assassination. I'm not against the actual mission, he was a terrible man, but to make a movie out of it seems kinda, I dunno... weird. Like, just shy of public execution.
I admit I could be off base, as I haven't seen the movie. But I feel that's how it was marketed (granted, marketers are not the movie makers)Watch the film before you say it "celebrates the assassination".
The actual op is the end of the movie and is maybe 15 minutes, 20 tops. Most of the movie is Maya following the trails to Bin Laden and the roadblocks of various government departments and the like.I admit I could be off base, as I haven't seen the movie. But I feel that's how it was marketed (granted, marketers are not the movie makers)
Not really, Drag Me to Hell was even more drenched in Raimistlye.One other thing about Oz I forgot to mention. If you don't like Raimi's directing style, you won't like Oz. His style is slathered all over this movie, moreso than anything he's done in a long time.
Hey now, Jay's not the only one who thinks you're completely wrong about Drag Me to Hell.Jesus christ Jay, you're really going through my posting history and disagreeing with everything I post? Super mature, there, old boy.
Seems most people don't. It's a brilliant movie and he really shows off his directing skills in it.I didn't even know that Raimi had done A Simple Plan.
If I knew that I would have DVR'ed it this weekend.I didn't even know that Raimi had done A Simple Plan.