Zero Dark Thirty. I enjoyed it and thought it did a good job of showing how it all worked and how a tenacious attitude could pay off.
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Zero Dark Thirty. I enjoyed it and thought it did a good job of showing how it all worked and how a tenacious attitude could pay off.
Not a movie, but excellent documentary (in regards to what is going on primarily here locally where I live and also the world) that should be required viewing... "FrackNation." Watched it last night on Mark Cuban's AXS channel last night (it's being shown again Saturday at noon). Riveting content, although too much focus on local farmers. About cheap, safe, environmentally friendly, and abundant energy that could help with world energy needs for hundreds of years... being stopped, curtailed and held up... by decisions based on lies. Interesting also how the documentary was made using funds from average people through Kickstarter. Highly recommended!
I fancied going to see this tonight...I still might.
Went to see The Impossible last night. Friends who have seen it told me to take plenty of tissues because it is an emotional blubfest from beginning to end, and they guaranteed my eyeballs would leak. They didn't. It was an okay movie, made even better by the presence of Ewan McGregor. :love: The best tsunami scene I have seen was in Hereafter, and with this movie being based around the tsunami I expected it to outshine Hereafter's scene but it didn't. Still a good movie though, and I do recommend it. :y:
I watched Finding Rin Tin Tin with my girls ( 2007) It is a cute family movie!!...Next, I think it will be Les Miserables or Mama.
Yes, Sir!Kathy Bates was excellent in Misery!
I have been fixated on The Mist lately. Watched it three times in the last week! I thought for sure Marcia Gay Harding would at least be nominated for her portrayal of Mrs. Carmody. Marcia/Carmody were the extra :ghostface: in The Mist. I thought, "Wow! Two Oscars for Stephen King characters!" ( I think the Oscar people can be a little snooty when it comes to *horror* movies. JMO.)
Peace.
I really like The Mist because the creators were nearly 100% faithful to the book, because the special effects were truly terrifying and precisely how I'd visualized in the book, because the creatures they created were exceptionally well-conceived, and for others reasons I'm sure. Oh yeah, the entire pharmacy sequence was beautifully conceived and executed and absolutely horrifying--just like in the book. The Mist is my second favorite sK Hollywood production after Misery.