Are you 3 years old or is this the only trailer you have seen thusfar this year?
I just saw The Hurt Locker. It was a good movie but it was nothing special. I mean it was enjoyable but to call it the best film of the year would be overrating this movie.
Are you 3 years old or is this the only trailer you have seen thusfar this year?
I am 42 years old, I live with Mother…And I have an extensive DVD collection…I have seen cinema classics like "Selena" over 50x’s…I think “Where the wild things are” & “Free Willy-4” are destined to become film classics…
I'm desperately awaiting the cinematic masterpiece biography "Tiger's Wood".
I read about 1/4 of the book, the whole first chapter is about LT and the effect he had on the game. It was pretty solid, and I will read the rest../ But Sandra Bullock's character is barely in the rest from what I hear, but the movie is all about her?
Took being quoted a couple months later to remind me that I should have included Taking Woodstock, as well.
Thoroughly enjoyed Inglourious Basterds. I suppose that's my vote.
Saw Moon this weekend.![]()
I have a lot of catching up to do. May be relying on torrents, which I rarely use for movies. Still want to see Where the Wild Things Are, Antichrist, Hurt Locker, Inglorious Basterds, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Road, Up in the Air, Afghan Star and Invictus.
I don't feel like I can pick a 2009 favorite yet, having missed so many potentially good ones.
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Many on your list to see are ones I still need to get around to, as well. Watched Fantastic Mr. Fox yesterday (I also seldom rely on torrents for movies but found a good screener on demonoid) and thoroughly enjoyed it.
On Moon, still can't believe it was shut out of the recent awards. The Golden Globes are far from prestigious, I know, and the best actor category was pretty strong, but I find it really hard to believe that Tobey Maguire's performance in Brothers could have been better than Sam Rockwell's in Moon.
Don't watch 500 Days of Summer. That movie sucked.
Wrong. The movie was good, but not great. The soundtrack was amazing.
Y'all sleeping on the Movie of the Year...Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Squeakel was the best movie EVERRRRRRRRR!
I guess cause it was a chick flick. The only thing I liked about the whole movie was the ending.
That girl he meets at the end is mad hot, though. I love Zoey D., but that other girl would've been better for me.
The Hall & Oats scene after he got laid was pretty ing funny.
That movie was very creepy in the fact that it reminds me of this relationship I had for a few years. It was like looking in a mirror.
You're not alone, ATrain...I think the mitigating brilliance of that film is the fact that most of us can identify at least once in our relationship-having lives with what happened to him. I know I can. I know it's heartbreaking, but man, without that potentiality, I don't know what life is worth. I mean, to be able to have your heartbroken and meet someone new or meet that one--it is SOOOO better than being alone lol.
I think you are right. I think one can appreciate this film if you have gone through something like this.
I watched Inglorious Basterds last weekend. Not bad, but overrated.
Kinda like your TrailBlazers...
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