OH MY GOD SOMEONE ELSE HAS HEARD OF THISNot really a movie (sorry) but i'll be watching episode 1 and 2 of Harper's Island
Decent movie, good story, terrible musical.My probable of the evening: Sweeney Todd. The Burton/Depp/Carter version.
What say you?
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.--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.
You could use your time more wisely and watch two good movies in that time.I might watch the Watchmen.
I've got Gomorrah and Terminator Salvation waiting for me at home. I don't know which it will be.
[/QUOTE]I've got Gomorrah and Terminator Salvation waiting for me at home. I don't know which it will be.
OH MY GOD SOMEONE ELSE HAS HEARD OF THISNot really a movie (sorry) but i'll be watching episode 1 and 2 of Harper's Island
I was waiting to get it on Blu-Ray until I'm back there and we can watch itHave you seen Gomorrah yet, CDS?
I was gonna query if any of them had heard of imdb, but I ain't gonna begrudge no one for watching Die Hard.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.
Are you going through the ST films in order?If the mail ever arrives with my Netflix, I'm looking at Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
If not, Office Space.