Moon, again.
A beautifully-made film with a wonderful score and a plot that is 95% spoiler.
edited 2nd Aug '14 2:21:45 PM by Catfish42
A different shape every step I take A different mind every step of the linePasolini's The Gospel According to Matthew.
Which I'm surprised we don't have an article for, I'll need to make it.
"Did you expect somebody else?"Back to the future 3, again.
Eh, good movie, but thank goodness it stopped here. The running gags were becoming annoying.
edited 4th Aug '14 5:09:07 PM by Tomodachi
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.Back to the Future. First and best.
The Lego Movie: Brilliant, pretty original and well thought-out.
Living The Fever DreamGuardians of the Galaxy. A surprising amount of emotional roller-coaster for such a hilarious movie.
Somehow you know that the time is right.Guardians of the Galaxy. Great movie.
Also Guardians Of The Galaxy. OMFG THAT WAS FANTASTIC. Definitely the best live-action film I've seen this year, possibly the best movie I've seen this year altogether.
Looking for some stories?Guardians Of The Gal... Ha. Actually it Lucy, starring Scarlett Johansson.
A dumb film. But it's the fun clever sort of dumb as opposed to the usual dumb sort of dumb.
Marvellous nonsense.
hashtagsarestupidI am currently watching a dvd of "Mad Max". The original and one of the best. Much as I have issues with Mel Gibson and his madness he is and was one of the best action stars in cinema history.
Half of The Dark Knight
.....I got bored
Was it really that bad?
It wasn't bad, Batman Begins was just better.
Oh okay. Thanks.
Is it just me or is the dark Knight trilogy now 'cool to hate'?
edited 7th Aug '14 6:19:02 AM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidGuardians Of The Galaxy. Its nice to see a movie where the heroes actually attempt to save civilians. -glares at Mo S-
umm... this is what's your blue link leads to...
After pounding my head against the wall for a good few minutes I think you mean Man Of Steel.
edited 7th Aug '14 3:53:54 PM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidI did in fact mean Man of Steel.
THE HYPE, MAN, THE HYPE, I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.Grace of Monaco. Really, really bad. The only thing that avoided making it completely unbearable was a bit of riffing I did (only me and my mother were watching it in the theatre, and she thought the movie was mediocre).
The Vikings, starring Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis as two of the most unlikely Vikings ever on screen. But you can't deny they were committed to the role.
Esclavo de Dios. A venezuelan movie from last year.
The protagonist is an islamic extremist who is going to blow himself up. The plotTwist/The Reveal about him comes forced and makes him look like an idiot.
The antagonist is an israeli agent who is willing to do whatever to stop these extremists.
It's supposed to be dark, but c'mon, no one is likeable enough for me to care.
edited 12th Aug '14 4:35:12 PM by Tomodachi
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.
Just finished watching Where Eagles Dare. Probably Clint Eastwood's best film and definitely Richard Burton's.