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T O P I C R E V I E WRandallI'm out of college until January 9, so I will be renting a lot of movies. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. I just saw Definitely, Maybe. Wow, that was such a great love story. Unlike most movies of that genre, I couldn't guess where it was going within the first few minutes. I didn't know what was going to happen till near the end. It builds slowly, but stick with it; it has some really powerful moments once it sets things up. And, of course, Ryan Reynolds is always a plus with his witty banter. ------------------"The stars which shone over Babylon and the stable in Bethlehem still shine as brightly over the Empire State Building and your front yard today. They perform their cycles with the same mathematical precision, and they will continue to affect each thing on earth, including man, as long as the earth exists." Linda GoodmanRandallAnother one I rented recently is The Change-Up (also starring Ryan Reynolds). One of the most hysterically funny movies I've ever seen...but it definitely earned its R rating.NickiGif you like stupid-comedies, then i recommend "Your Highness" its got James Franco from Spiderman and is hilarious------------------I once saw a sign that said "sin is death" but if "all deaths are suicide (linda goodman)" and suicide is sin, then shouldnt "death is sin" be more appropriate?when organic is used to describe food then you know we have come to a dark age in historyNickiGoh, and if you havent seen The Green Hornet yet, then watch that too, you'll love it------------------I once saw a sign that said "sin is death" but if "all deaths are suicide (linda goodman)" and suicide is sin, then shouldnt "death is sin" be more appropriate?when organic is used to describe food then you know we have come to a dark age in historyRandallStill no Green Hornet. Will do.teaselThe Next Three Days.Water For Elephants.Hanna. Oh, what was that one about the Lincoln murder? we watched all of these last weekend, starting on Thanksgiving. The Conspirator.I liked Super 8. We saw that one in the theatres. RandallI saw Hanna. What is The Next Three Days about?------------------"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca ClarkteaselA woman is sent to prison, and her husband, who is missing her desperately, and is sure that she didn't do what she's accused of, plans to break her out of jail. It was good. charmainecThe Next Three Days was good. It stars Russell Crowe.mskimx4I liked Tron-really sci-fi....futuristic.------------------''I'm only a strange Gooober in an anti-Gooober land...''hippichickBeen too busy with the house in preparation for getting it on the market to report recent movies, but some I loved over the summer are:Horrible BossesBad TeacherInsidiousTrue Grit (remake)Three of my all time, thot provoking flicks, which are nearly impossible to find (I own them) but are well worth it are:Down The Rabbit Hole [What The Bleep] basically about quantum physics and how it applies to us..Long Way Round and Long Way Down (Ewan Mc Greggor and Charly Boorman) ride bikes all over the world (got my head out of Nat Geo for a day or so )And Waking Life (lucid dreaming...)RandallI saw Horrible Bosses, Bad Teacher, and Insidious. I liked them. Dream House is another good PG-13 horror movie, but it wasn't as scary as Insidious--just very thought-provoking. ------------------"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca ClarkRegardesPlatero.PixieJaneYou like horror, right?I really liked the Fright Night 3D that came out. In part it was written by one of the scriptwriters for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and it showed, though it's way too dark and grim to be mistaken for a Buffy ep. It's a movie that remembers that vampires are supposed to be scary. And there were some really creepy, eerie scenes in it, too, that gave me bumps. And it also had a lot of things happen I didn't expect. As just one example, when a vampire fails to get an invite (after masterful bluffing and I thought he was going to get it), he just gets a shovel, digs up the gas line, causes it to break within the house and then with a lighter blows the house up (not completely but it's burning and the people within know they can't stay inside). He doesn't need an invitation if there isn't a house. I also saw the original Fright Night on video around 2000, and the new FN is way, way better IMO, from story to characters to effects (of course if you saw the original FN in cinemas then the nostalgia factor may make a difference, but that wasn't the case for me). The dvd comes out sometime in December.RandallSaw it. It was good.------------------"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark
------------------"The stars which shone over Babylon and the stable in Bethlehem still shine as brightly over the Empire State Building and your front yard today. They perform their cycles with the same mathematical precision, and they will continue to affect each thing on earth, including man, as long as the earth exists." Linda Goodman
------------------I once saw a sign that said "sin is death" but if "all deaths are suicide (linda goodman)" and suicide is sin, then shouldnt "death is sin" be more appropriate?
when organic is used to describe food then you know we have come to a dark age in history
Water For Elephants.
Hanna.
Oh, what was that one about the Lincoln murder? we watched all of these last weekend, starting on Thanksgiving. The Conspirator.
I liked Super 8. We saw that one in the theatres.
------------------"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark
------------------''I'm only a strange Gooober in an anti-Gooober land...''
Horrible Bosses
Bad Teacher
Insidious
True Grit (remake)
Three of my all time, thot provoking flicks, which are nearly impossible to find (I own them) but are well worth it are:
Down The Rabbit Hole [What The Bleep] basically about quantum physics and how it applies to us..
Long Way Round and Long Way Down (Ewan Mc Greggor and Charly Boorman) ride bikes all over the world (got my head out of Nat Geo for a day or so )
And Waking Life (lucid dreaming...)
I really liked the Fright Night 3D that came out. In part it was written by one of the scriptwriters for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and it showed, though it's way too dark and grim to be mistaken for a Buffy ep. It's a movie that remembers that vampires are supposed to be scary. And there were some really creepy, eerie scenes in it, too, that gave me bumps. And it also had a lot of things happen I didn't expect. As just one example, when a vampire fails to get an invite (after masterful bluffing and I thought he was going to get it), he just gets a shovel, digs up the gas line, causes it to break within the house and then with a lighter blows the house up (not completely but it's burning and the people within know they can't stay inside). He doesn't need an invitation if there isn't a house.
I also saw the original Fright Night on video around 2000, and the new FN is way, way better IMO, from story to characters to effects (of course if you saw the original FN in cinemas then the nostalgia factor may make a difference, but that wasn't the case for me).
The dvd comes out sometime in December.
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