I love that movie, I have it on tape!dirge wrote:The Evil Dead 3 : Army Of Darkness
Still as funny as ever!
Have you saw Evil Dead 2? Its hilarious in a dark, sick way.
Bruce Campbell is a very good actor!
I love that movie, I have it on tape!dirge wrote:The Evil Dead 3 : Army Of Darkness
Still as funny as ever!
New film out or? Sounds interesting!htcdude wrote:Last night watched End Of The Spear, about the guys who died trying to preach to the Waodani tribes of Ecuador. Pretty kool movie
Al Pacino was the reason why I bought it on DVD.HvyMtlClickWitch wrote:I just saw a pretty good film of The Merchant of Venice that had Al Pacino as Shylock.
I read somewhere that this couple was based on a real couple that Sagan actually knew. Even the discovery Channel showed the lady in a segment once. The husband was a down-to-earth minister, and the wife was a dedicated astronomer who was agnostic. They were so different, yet, loved each other so much in spite of their different life philosophies. And, Carl thought it would be good to weave the story with this lesson in mind.Mormegil wrote:That's what Pacino does. I haven't honestly seen one bad performance from him.
Last night watched:
Contact
An ok scifi-movie starring Jodie Foster. I'd like to know who thought hiring Matthew McConaughey to male-lead was a good idea. With more fitting actor this would've been so much better.
I second this. Everywhere I look, the magazines, the messageboards, etc. people are calling it a masterpiece and the greatest superhero-movie of all time.browneyedgirl wrote:BTW, anyone see the Batman movie? Please report if you did!
Two friends of mine saw it, and yeah, they say Jack Nicholson has nothing on Heath Ledger's Joke, absolutley stunning movie.Mormegil wrote:I second this. Everywhere I look, the magazines, the messageboards, etc. people are calling it a masterpiece and the greatest superhero-movie of all time.browneyedgirl wrote:BTW, anyone see the Batman movie? Please report if you did!
Of course I was sure it would be that good ever since I saw the picture of Heath Ledger's creepy-as-hell Joker for the first time.
Finnish magazine Episodi even went as far as calling his performance "Oscar-worthy" which would be unheard of for a summer-blockbuster-comic-book-movie.
Reviews in IMDb after the previews:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/
Not likely to stay as #3 movie of all time for long, but still impressive.
What's that? Did someone say Braveheart?icecab21 wrote:Gibson takes his liberties with historical fictions to make points that add power to the film. Not to be historically accurate.
Mormegil wrote:icecab21 wrote:Gibson takes his liberties with historical fictions to make points that add power to the film. Not to be historically accurate.Such is the nature of Hollywood, many times!I thought it was awful, as most over-patriotic (=fascistic) movies tend to be for me.
Ridley Scott really butchered historically, Kingdom of Heaven. When you read about the real people depicted, and the events that were supposedly represented, anyone would know Scott took great liberties in that movie.
Still, it was a good movie. Quite violent, though. But the crusades&resultant Holy Wars during early medieval period were violent, and the living conditions, harsh.
@miditek, have you ever saw Kingdom of Heaven? And, what did you think of it?
Is it good? It would be interesting to see this one, as I spent about two months in Barcelona last summer.Lurdi wrote:Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Yeah, I recommend you to see it, I liked it, you'll enjoy it for sure. You'll tell me if you finally decide to watch it.Carcass wrote:Is it good? It would be interesting to see this one, as I spent about two months in Barcelona last summer.Lurdi wrote:Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Last night I watched Predator with my brother, it's a prefect 'beer movie'. Also saw Werner Herzog's Encounter at the End of the World, a truly unique film maker. I heartilly recommend his works with Klaus Kinski and his documentaries, such as Grizzly Man and White Diamond.