What movie will you be watching tonight?

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In which people post about tonight's planned feature presentation and the Halforums hive-mind passes judgment. And occasionally pulls people back from the abyss of really crappy movies.

My probable of the evening: Sweeney Todd. The Burton/Depp/Carter version.

What say you?
 
Not really a movie (sorry) but i'll be watching episode 1 and 2 of Harper's Island
OH MY GOD SOMEONE ELSE HAS HEARD OF THIS

I fucking loved this show so much. It's not perfect, but I love that someone is trying a horror movie in TV/mini-series format. It was pretty awesome, and I really liked the way they got characters to breathe and toyed with the whodunnit throughout 13 episodes. I can't recommend this high enough.


Sweeney Todd was, uh, kind of okay, I guess. I was pretty indifferent to it, but again I'm also extremely bored with Tim Burton at this point.


I have some things sitting around in my Queue. I think I'm gonna either rewatch Boogie Nights or watch Magnolia for the first time in honor of PTA having a new project :horn:
 
My probable of the evening: Sweeney Todd. The Burton/Depp/Carter version.

What say you?
Decent movie, good story, terrible musical.

I think I'm going to watch Wall-E tonight. Strangely, I've never had the chance to see it from beginning to end.
 

Cajungal

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--especially if you take into account the George Hearn/Angela Lansbury version. Good stuff, although it's weird watching it as a video. Since it's done for stage and not screen, there's a lot of overacting.

As for me--not sure. I've been wanting to do some "training" recently to overcome my fear of the dark. This entails getting the scariest movies/music I can think of and watching/listening alone in the dark with no blanket to hide under and no phone. These are my days off... maybe I'll do that tonight if my brother's not home.
 
Fine, fine, I'm biased against Sondheim, I'll admit it.

I hereby upgrade Sweeney Todd from "terrible musical" to "passable musical."

Still a good movie and good story though.
 

Cajungal

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I STILL think A Little Night Music would make a great movie... a great movie today, that is, since there's already one floating around. :D

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Remember darling?

The condition of the room when we were throoooogh!

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RocketGirl

I've been going through old TV shows I haven't watched in ages more than movies lately...
 
I like Sondheim. I will never watch that movie again, though. Maybe I would watch a live performance?

I loved A Funny Thing Happened on My Way to the Forum
 
--especially if you take into account the George Hearn/Angela Lansbury version. Good stuff, although it's weird watching it as a video. Since it's done for stage and not screen, there's a lot of overacting.
Which is AWESOME. The Burton version was my first exposure to the play at all, and seeing the Hearn/Lansbury version where there's actually emotion was jarring and fantastic at once. The climax is all the better for it, if nothing else. The music is also much improved by those singing, even the couple songs I don't actually like. I think the only part of the play I dislike is that lines about Toby sound like he's a kid even though he's actually played by a little person.

In any case, the Hearn/Lansbury play is superior to the movie and should be checked out by people who weren't crazy about the Burton version, if just to see. It's something I gotta get on DVD someday instead of just re-watching it on Youtube.
 

Cajungal

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The little "Joanna" duet that Hearn and the sailor guy sing is my favorite part! The only weird thing is that the kid seems to be played by a full-grown short man talking in falsetto.
 
J

Joe Johnson

Again - not a movie - but, Chuck disk 1, season 1...if it's in my mailbox when I get home.
 
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Steven Soderburgin

I'll probably be watching Delicatessen and either The Sweet Hereafter or Exotica.
 
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Dusty668

Little shop, Little Shop-a Horrors!
(The musical, not Jack Nicholson version.)
And I have Dr. Who season one and Two on the way.

I fully expect to be busting out into Suddenly Seymour for the next week or so for no real reason whatsoever.
 
K

Kitty Sinatra

No. I'm quite filled to the brim ready for something other than football by about 5:17 pm on Sunday.

(Seriously, by about the middle of the second quarter of the second game I've had my fill for the week.)
 
Not really a movie (sorry) but i'll be watching episode 1 and 2 of Harper's Island
OH MY GOD SOMEONE ELSE HAS HEARD OF THIS

I fucking loved this show so much. It's not perfect, but I love that someone is trying a horror movie in TV/mini-series format. It was pretty awesome, and I really liked the way they got characters to breathe and toyed with the whodunnit throughout 13 episodes. I can't recommend this high enough.

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I liked the first 2 episodes. I was afraid half the season would be boring emo shit but oh no, they get to the action quickly enough and i really like the pace and some of the characters so far.

I'll be watching the whole season. (2 episodes every monday, it's on the belgian pay per view channel)
 
Next: The World According to Garp missed it when I was a kid, and I watched the first 15 minutes the other day while getting ready for work. Looks pretty good so far.
 
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The Pumes

Me and a few friends watched Die Hard because they didn't believe that Alan Rickman was actually in it. I showed them what's what.
 
Me and a few friends watched Die Hard because they didn't believe that Alan Rickman was actually in it. I showed them what's what.
I was gonna query if any of them had heard of imdb, but I ain't gonna begrudge no one for watching Die Hard.

Once again tonight, I am setting the noble goal of watching either Boogie Nights or Magnolia.
 
If the mail ever arrives with my Netflix, I'm looking at Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.

If not, Office Space.
 
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