Watch Five Across The Eye two weeks ago. That movie was the worst movie I've seen for a long time. Typical Homemade movie.
Watch Five Across The Eye two weeks ago. That movie was the worst movie I've seen for a long time. Typical Homemade movie.
The Green Mile, again.
Jason X, possibly the worst movie ever made.
Unfortunately the only movie I get to see are those my daughter will watch, so our last movie experience was Paul Blart Mall Cop, very decent movie. My daughter is trying though, she is getting into The Lost Boys.
I just watched a movie from 1980 that really blew me away. It was called, Brubaker. The story was amazing, the acting was absolutely awesome. I came in here to write about it, because I can't remember a time that something on television got me so infuriated. Everybody who's not a low level prisoner is so scummy in this movie. I had to hold back thoughts of killing them myself (if I were in Brubakers position at least), or at least knocking a few teeth out, in nearly every scene. There was a type of energy to the film too, that went seethingly violent in all directions. More than one direction of energy too, all clashing in the middle. One man was extremely heated in one direction, and the one he's in a shouting match with, was heated because of another clashing direction. And things just keep getting nastier too, all around.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080474/
I really was impressed. I'm still absolutely disgusted at humanity's depravity as depicted in this one, even though the entire thing was fiction. It still spells it all out, clear as a bell.
Good flick.
Mr. Bean's Holiday.
I love Rowan Atkinson.
Oops, my bad.The last movie I watched was actually Where the Red Fern Grows because it came on while I was at a friend's house and a rugrat refused to let us change the channel.
The Place Promised in Our Early Days
I loved this anime movie, how hard it gets for the young to reach the Tower that transforms matter. The way parallel universes or existences are explained as: "our world has dreams". Beautiful story and soundtrack.
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