Constant gardener. One of the better movies, really well done. Get back after you see it and let me know what 'you' think of it.
I will give a third recommendation to Constant Gardner. Good movie. Like TPK said. Africa is a beautiful continent, but some countries are destroyed by a small, twisted group of people.
has 500 days of summer been mentioned? I went to this with the girlfriend, expecting general and mediocre chick-flick content, but was surprised by its quality. I think every guy could watch this movie and love it. More of a man's chick-flick rather than a girl's. When Harrison Ford makes his "Cameo" you'll be hard pressed to find a better laugh this entire year. edit: Caution to couples. If you've ever broken up with your significant other and gotten back together, movie might be a bit awkward at times. Great movie, but it did not deliver my aspired affect
Movies always keeps us in mode of thinking that what gonna be next.. I always enjoy to watch movies. Movies let us make to feel some different world.. Can somebody recommend me some very good humorous movies?? Movie Addio alle armi
It was old fart discount Tuesday today so we had a lunch out and went to see. Well worth it funny as hell. The flash backs to the 60's were great. Especially having lived through it. "Bobbinhood crazy"
'Rudo y Cursi' Got hold of a netfick Mexican footy movie last night. Was told it was fun.....Hmmmm! I was thinking of getting into a hot bath with an open razor afterwards, it was that much fun. Couple of brothers working a banana plantation get the chance of bigtime football one as a keeper and one a striker in rival teams. Started off fun then turned into a gambling, drugie, throwing matches for money, movie... and it turns to shit from there.. Forget it!!!!! lost 98 minutes of my life there.
Speaking of lost minutes...Green Street Hooligans 2! No one should ever have to witness that load of crap. The acting was shit, the plot-line non-existent and any upcoming events were predictable. Its not even worth being put in the "shit movie I must see" category...its binned, for good. What a ********ing waste...lucky there was Pulp Fiction afterwards to sooth my anger
a did I, was surprised by Sherlock Holmes in a kind of Sweeney Todd meets the Matrix way Up in the Air -- good acting particularly by Clooney but a bit of a bummer od a story It's Complicated -- verry funny if you are my age -- amusing if you are younger
Agreed By the way, Brothers is a very good movie. Portman, Jake Gyllinhall and especially Tobey McGuire are all great in a very good movie
I saw 'Rainman' yesterday. Cant believe I havent seen it allready. Good movie, but then you dont have to be a movie critic to say 'Rainman' is a good movie.
Charlie: Does Raymond know how much money he's inherited? Dr. Bruner: No, he doesn't understand the concept of money. Charlie: He doesn't understand the concept of money? He just inherited $3,000,000 and he doesn't understand the concept of money? Wow, good work, Dad. I'm getting ********ing poetic here.
The first one sucked just as hard. Fancy anyone thinking that plugging away in a street fight (for no ********ing reason whatsoever) was a noble and righteous pursuit. Meh. Just another great landmark for the MMA, steroid, gym rat generation. Was there ever another point in history where masculinity was more of a joke than it is right now? Men spend more time dillying over their own bodies than women do yet feel the need to express over-the-top acts of physical violence to somehow suppress the fact that we're all little momma's boys living in the sterile security of the most affluent time in history.
Haven't seen the 2nd one and probably never will but the original was ace. It's so over the top bad that its hilarious, watching Frodo become a cockney wideboy wannabe is one of the greatest achievements commited to screen. That film cheers me up every time. Four best films of the year for me were Where The Wild Things Are, The Lovely Bones, District 9 and The Fantastic Mr Fox.
I like this post of yours. On top of all this, the generation of football playing boys that are aged from around 10-14 are, to put it honestly, soft. They havent been brought up playing sports in the backyard, in hallways around the house, on the street etc...they have grown up protected and it is not helping Australia's quest for good sportsmen from that generation. Thanks heaps, EA Sports.
I like both of these posts. Cosseted and overprotected kids who only know playing football by getting into the family minivan and driving to assigned practice nights and scheduled matches. Never played a pickup game in the street with goals chalked on fences or walls or simply piles of coats or sweaters a rough 8 paces apart. They get the school bus so they can’t run to school or home again kicking an old tennis ball dribbling around ‘defending’ pedestrians going to work or shopping and making real ‘wall passes’ to beat them. We had a regular all Sunday game going on in the local patch of sod called a park. You showed up and when someone dropped out you jumped in in order of arriving. The game lasted until it got too dark to see the ball. Age didn’t matter, just a modicum of control and know how. I learnt a lot on Sundays. When I was coaching and asked at practice “Who’d spent some time just kicking a ball or practiced shooting during the week?” and they’d all find something interesting on the sole of their boots to look at, or talked about the new sawker game they sat and played all weekend….!!!
Oh! This is the movie thread innitt? Not the old farts lament... Went to see "Avatar" during the week....and came out thinking I'd just witnessed something fucking criminal!!!! The movie plot and characters fell into the trap a lot of Sci Fi. movies fall into. It could have been entitled: “Chingachgook, The Last of the Mohicans goes to Mars.” (And fights with the invading palefaces) I didn’t find that the hauntingly beautiful set, the plants, the floating islands or the way that the artist had envisioned the planet being a symbiotic entity tied with the animal and indigenous population, criminal. That was really fascinating, spellbinding even, especially on the big screen. Gobsmacked is a good term there. What was criminal, was for a multi bazillion dollar movie to have hired a 14 year old marine wannabee to script a dialog that was totally aimed a generation who could neither read, write or think for themselves. Leaving most theatre goers thinking “What a waste!” Oh, and let’s not forget the obligatory “Smoking scene” a bow to the tobacco industry. Were Sigourney Weaver upon the opening of her “sleep capsule” Says with her puckered up little mouth, “Where’s my Goddamned cigarettes” Nothing to do with the plot of course. I’d recommend it, if only for the visual content….but be warned.
I bailed on seeing it last week, and Im very happy with my decision following the reviews from my mates and other people.
Saw four movies in the last two weeks and liked them all. "MOON" Clever movie that sneaks up on you. Always liked a "Good" SciFi not much into Scifan. Recomended. "The Hurt Locker" Excellent. Hard core movie about how the boys are handling the Bush/Cheney/Iraq conflict. You know, the one that was declared ‘mission accomplished’ in 2004. Didn't know it was up for an Oscar. Jeremy Renner should have got the best actor award. Recommend not watching it with your girl. It's bloody and hard. “Hangover” Funny as all hell. Loved it. Recommended for a good laugh, unless you live in the bible belt. And tonight we watched “Pirate Radio” A light hearted look of the pirate radio days in Engerland. There was no decent music radio back them. Except of course Radio Luxemburg” a commercial station aimed at Britain. The BBC backed government backed BBC was all there was. That’s where Auntie BBC got it’s rep. from. The concept of pirate radio was if the boats where outside of the 12 mile limit the gov. couldn’t touch or regulate them. It got wild for a while, totally lawless. Where boats would really get pirated by other groups of DJ’s and their thugs. There was a lot of money made in advertising back then. Us kids got some decent music as well. Worth watching but it could have been so much more.
Hangover is awesome. "This isn't the real Caesars Palace is it? Caersar didn't really live here did he? No, didn't think so." I want to see the Hurt Locker!
Very good movie. My cousing, 4 months older than me, just went to Vegas for his 21st...as well as Aspen (sp?), New York, Mexico, Cuba and a few others. It was very funny when I got a phone call from his mate, just before he had to receive his bday challenge...21 shots in a row...no stopping. *this message does not condone alcohol abuse or binge drinking