We watched Super 8 the other night, best way to describe it is ET with an edge. Loved it!
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We watched Super 8 the other night, best way to describe it is ET with an edge. Loved it!
I wish Christina Ricci would touch me...
Anyway, the last movie I watched was called Tucker and Dale vs. Evil. A hilarious comedy that takes one of the most popular subgenres of the horror field and really flips it on its head. Don't want to ruin the surprises for anyone but I would highly recommend it!
The Dead Sleep.
It came on one of those cheap $5 "8 Movie Midnight Horror Collection".
It wasn't actually horror. It wasn't bad either. it has an interesting concept, it's just they didn't let it develop properly so it got a bit confusing at times. 6/10
Source code - pretty good mind bender
MASSACRE TIME... Oldie but goody the theme song sound like WAYNE NEWTON to me...
DEAD SNOW....
BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID
ALIEN and ALIENS
All research for my current screenplay....
I've been rooting around in the cheap bin at Wal-Mart and came across "FUZZ" from 1972 with Burt Reynolds, Tom Skerritt and a bunch of other big names (part of a 3 movies for $5 pack). It's a comedy-drama type movie that probably was copying it's style from MASH. The story takes place in a police precinct with a large cast and has a large dose of comedy mixed in with a couple of serious story lines. It was not all that good mainly from the comedy being very dated but what struck me as funny, is how inappropriate a lot of the jokes they were doing in this movie would be today.
War Horse - Spielberg at his best: spectacular and emotional (see the play!)
The Darkest Hour - cardboard cut-out characters battle invisible electric aliens in Moscow
Haywire - unexpectedly decent action thriller