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Gunslinger wrote:Jack Reacher - 6/10 - Not bad, not great, just meh. Zero Dark Thirty - 7/10 - Fucking dark movie, 1/2 of the movie is just the CIA torturing people. I found it hard to watch. Looper 8/10 - Decent Dirty Gaping Anal Hookers 97 - 10/10
The Hobbit - 8.5/10 ... It didn't feel like 2 hours and 46 minutes long, so my cap is doffed. Sherlock Holmes 1 and 2 - 9/10 ... Both movies feel pretty much the same. The chemistry between RDJ and Law is near perfect.
Guitars - Gibson Les Paul Classic, Fender Stratocaster Plus, Vintage V100, Vintage AV6P, Yamaha APX500
GCDEF wrote:Prometheus - 2. Too many gaping holes in the plot.
agreed. terrible acting and script too, but i'd give it a 6 for finally addressing the Space Jocky issue in Alien and not being as bad as it could have been.
Last two
Life of Pi - 9/10 The Possession - 0/10 (it goes on my top 3 worst movies ever) I recently watched Pan's Labyrinth again - 10/10
phrophus wrote:Drive - did not like. No character development whatsoever. I didn't care at all what happened to anyone in the movie. 2/10 The Dark Knight Rises - Enjoyed. 7/10 Fantastic Mr. Fox - Enjoyed. 7/10
for me drive = 8/10 funny, i just saw the other two and completely agree with both
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Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
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I'm a huge Tarantino fan anyways, I was not disappointed.
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Inglorious Basterds. How do they compare?
I don't know how to compare the 2. They both have great dialog and interesting characters, a Tarantino hallmark. Lots of great lines and blood.
These 2 films, along with the film Carnage, have turned my entire family into huge Christoph Waltz fans. What an amazing actor.
If you haven't seen Carnage, I highly recommend it.
django was eerily similar to inglorious basterds IMO, in a good way. and fucking amen to christoph waltz. as soon as i saw IB, i thought, where can i see this dude in other movies ASAP? then when django opened i got all giddy. love that dude. thanks for the recommendation, will seek out immediately. is the whole movie in that apartment/house?
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Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
Good Deals: TU BE, Steveijobzz, MikeO, Pamuk Party, Heath
I was forced to go see Pitch Perfect with my wife. I expected it to reach heights of 2/10. Now, don't get me wrong, it was still predictable in most of the ways that sort of movie typically is, but it wasn't NEARLY as horrid as I expected it to be, a few pleasant surprises actually. It was a solid 5.5/10
A Few Good Men - 11/10 One of the all-time greats, IMO. Plot is basic, simple, easy to follow, but out of this world acting by about as all-star a cast as you could ever assemble and incredible screenwriting make it just badass every time you watch it- over and over and over. :rawk:
Murdoch wrote:Stake Land - 3.5/10 The Thing - 9/10 God Bless America - 6.5/10 (would have been 7.5 or 8 of ten, but couldn't for the life of me figure out how the girl got to the studio at the end. No explanation for that at all)
Stake Land was better than i expected it to be. Dragged though. I'd go 4.5 or 5 which "The Thing"? I haven't seen the original. the 80's one is amazing and the newest one is total dog shit. GBA = fun and useless movie. It's a non-thinker, so why bother thinking about it? I agree with your score though.
Red Scorpion 2/10 It might have been the fever, but the movie made no sense AND sucked balls. The Hobbit 8/10 Looper 8/10 A time travel movie I liked!?!? Yup, lots of fun and consistent in a self-contained way without getting caught up if it "makes sense" outside the movie. Much better than I expected it to be. Was weird seeing the dude's face CGI'd into a young Bruce Willis though. Could have done without that.
flyingskull wrote:Looper 2/10
Horrible as Sci-fi and terribly underwhelming as an action film.
Total crap spelled with a C-A-R-P!
Funny, I was expecting it to be that, but obviously I felt differently.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
alright i just finished Lucio Fulci's "Conquest" from 1983.
this flick was crazy as all hell. it's an italian/mexican sword and sorcery film starring almost no one notable but features insane violence, tons of gore, and a healthy amount of nudity for good measure. the plot involves a wanderer carrying a magic bow who befriends italy's answer to conan the barbarian and the beastmaster, who join forces to stop the mostly nude, gold mask wearing, sun goddess and her evil band of dog-men henchmen.
it features:
a LOT of boobs severed heads brains and other organs decayed swamp zombies dolphins to the rescue beheaded main characters human to dog transformation hallucinogenic drug taking wolf people nude women being ripped in half by spreading her legs so far that it separates her, beginning with her vagina.
caveman fu zombie fu spider webb men fu doppleganger fu penciled in arrow shooting shrubbery fu
Looper: 7/10 Entertaining and exciting enough to not bore you, but nothing overly spectacular or unpredictable Lincoln: 8.5/10 Great movie. Great acting for DDL and TLJ. Enjoyed Spader in his role as well. But the end was too predictable :cop: Safety Not Granteed: 6/10 Interesting movie. Nothing spectacular but had it's funny moments. Trouble With The Curve: 7/10 Enjoy Eastwood and his grumpy demeanor works perfect for this character. Would have liked to have seen more tits (ANY TITS!!) but I predicted the ending very early on. Still worth a watch. Savages: 6.5/10 Brutal in parts. Fun in others. Nothing spectacular, but entertaining. Salma Hayek not looking her best in this one.
The Baby (1973) lives up to its billing as one of the most bizarre films of the 1970s. 5/10
Rillington Place: Vintage serial killer action. I believe it came out in the late 1960s. 7/10
Bad Seed (1956): Vintage little girl serial killer action. 5/10
Devil Doll. Starring Lionel Barrymore. I think this one is from the 1930s. Escapes from prison and dresses up like a woman to evade authorities. Shrinks humans to little dolls that he sends off to kill those who put him in prison. 7/10.
Cameron Amps wrote:He's right....I think VTMs sound great....go get one. No nos tubes needed.
Leviathan - 6/10. Entertaining, but I wouldn't watch it again. Seemed like there was too much filler and it was much more Sci-Fi than horror (suck it Netflix).
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