The Wolfman: 8/10 Fuck the haters I caught a screening last night on the Universal back lot... it may not have been perfect but it definitely didn't suck. It is a dark themed, great looking film that contains homages to the '41 version without being a total copy. I was also glad to see it earned its R rating with plenty of gore.
I won't spoil anything but the "good stuff" begins right off the bat so don't arrive late...
doctordestructo wrote:The Wolfman: 8/10 Fuck the haters I caught a screening last night on the Universal back lot... it may not have been perfect but it definitely didn't suck. It is a dark themed, great looking film that contains homages to the '41 version without being a total copy. I was also glad to see it earned its R rating with plenty of gore.
I won't spoil anything but the "good stuff" begins right off the bat so don't arrive late...
"Monpti" starring Romy Schneider, who could be completely unknown to most of the world for all I know, but also hot as fuck if I can trust my usually adept judgment the other night: 8/10.
Last House on the Left - 6.5/10 - Another story of a family having a bad day.
Monica "Julia Roberts light" potter needs to die the hair or something. Her voice and striking resemblance creeps me out. Good actress, just can't get over the Pretty Woman comparison....Worth the watch.
The Brothers Bloom - 5/10 - One of them quirky movies most people would probably hate but I kind of liked. Rachel Weisz character did it for me, in fact all the actors pulled their weight but nothing could save the script.
17 Again - 4/10 - Just what we need another adult transformation back into a teenager movie. I'd say it's better then some of the others but I can't bring myself to support yet another tired plot.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
17 Again - 4/10 - Just what we need another adult transformation back into a teenager movie. I'd say it's better then some of the others but I can't bring myself to support yet another tired plot.
So you wont be seeing "hot tub" then?
Mr Yellow Discipline wrote:Somebody please post more videos of girls getting set on fire.
JRA wrote: I did like how they took the piss out of readers. Fuck books and fuck them.
MurrayFiend wrote:The Untouchables (1987)- 3/10. Piece of shit. Even worse the second time, but it has some moments are so awful they're hilarious, hence the 3.
Yup. Any movie with Kevin Costner automatically loses 5 points, and Connery and DeNiro are both lame as fuck, totally phoning it in.
MurrayFiend wrote:The Untouchables (1987)- 3/10. Piece of shit. Even worse the second time, but it has some moments are so awful they're hilarious, hence the 3.
Yup. Any movie with Kevin Costner automatically loses 5 points, and Connery and DeNiro are both lame as fuck, totally phoning it in.
Phoned it in and still managed to win best supporting actor. Connery must not have had any competition that year.
The Getaway (1994) - Alec Baldwin, Kim Bassinger, Jennifer Tilly and Michael Madsden. Still hold up pretty well. 7/10
The Chase (1994) - Charlie Sheen, Kristy Swanson (hubba hubba), Henry Rollins - good humor, good action, Kristy was easy on the eyes. One of the last good Charlie Sheen films imo - 7/10
Bound (1996) - Jennifer Tilly, Gina Gershon. Gina was in full on dyke mode but that mouth is still captivating. 7/10
UtahRatt wrote:Last House on the Left - 6.5/10 - Another story of a family having a bad day.
Monica "Julia Roberts light" potter needs to die the hair or something. Her voice and striking resemblance creeps me out. Good actress, just can't get over the Pretty Woman comparison....Worth the watch.
I liekd this one too. I thought the guy that played Krug was pretty good in his role, as were the other two villains. Definitely enjoyed the ending.
johnk5150 wrote:Saw 25 minutes of The Goods. Sent it back to Netflix this morning. Horrible. Painfully bad.
Guess you didn't make it till the end then. There were some parts that were really funny, esp Will Farrell as Abe Lincoln.
Lifeforce (1985) - 7/10 for the story, 8/10 for the FX (given when this movie came out, the special effects were very good), 2/10 for the acting and a 10/10 for the full bush nudity. The main vampire chick had a killer body.
MurrayFiend wrote:The Untouchables (1987)- 3/10. Piece of shit. Even worse the second time, but it has some moments are so awful they're hilarious, hence the 3.
Yup. Any movie with Kevin Costner automatically loses 5 points, and Connery and DeNiro are both lame as fuck, totally phoning it in.
Phoned it in and still managed to win best supporting actor. Connery must not have had any competition that year.
Yeah, really. Played an Irish character but spoke in his Scottish accent for the duration of the film. The scene where Costner goes to Connery's apartment to ask him to help out with the Capone thing is a master class in laughably poor acting.
"But Ayeeeeeeee'm just an old beat cop!"
Fuck that shit, man.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Any chicks on this board like Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
17 Again - 4/10 - Just what we need another adult transformation back into a teenager movie. I'd say it's better then some of the others but I can't bring myself to support yet another tired plot.
So you wont be seeing "hot tub" then?
Is it out yet? Seen the trailer, it might have some promise in the totally stupid comedy section.
Dead Line - 6/10 - A slightly boring horror suspense flick but worth the watch if you're a Brittany Murphy fan.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Love this movie. This time I watched it to find clues whether this was all a dream or happening for real...I flip flopped 4 times or so. Still don't really know, but I'm leaning towards real. For now.
johnk5150 wrote:Saw 25 minutes of The Goods. Sent it back to Netflix this morning. Horrible. Painfully bad.
Guess you didn't make it till the end then. There were some parts that were really funny, esp Will Farrell as Abe Lincoln.
I realized it's President's Day and it will be in the postbox when I come home tonight. Should I give the rest a chance?
I dunno man...I thought parts of it were pretty funny. The Will Farrell part had me laughing pretty good - one of the scenes was mentioned in the laugh out loud thread on here somewhere when he's skydiving.