Originally Posted by Elana
Sorry...but don't be too mad Elana. There may be other parts of the
movie you may find scary...it's just that I didn't. If you want to a see a FUN scary movie I'd recommend Van
Helsing.
Originally Posted by Elana
Sorry...but don't be too mad Elana. There may be other parts of the
movie you may find scary...it's just that I didn't. If you want to a see a FUN scary movie I'd recommend Van
Helsing.
Van Helsing was neither fun
nor scary.
"I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! Ah, it's great to be male!"
--Calvin & Hobbes
It was scary when vampires or
werewolves jumped out of nowhere. Made me jump.
YOU RUINED ANOTHER ONE!!! Now I
know what is going to happen!
Bad Numanoid...bad man!
That movie had so much
potential, and ended up being so much cheese. Very disappointing. They tried to put too much into the story.
The vampire/werewolf fight was pretty cool though.
"I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! Ah, it's great to be male!"
--Calvin & Hobbes
No youOriginally Posted by Elana
don't, it'sa a suprise ending, the butler did it!
THANKS A LOT!!! NOT COOL!!!
Just don't tell me if it was the Vampires Butler or the Werewolfs
At least let me enjoy the
ending
Originally Posted by Elana
But
you don't know WHEN it's going to happen.
What about the part when the
two guys dive in through a window. The movie wasn't very well-made, the "zombie" humans had no motivation to kill
the non-infected ones, also if they had "rage" why were the infected humans attacking the non-infected ones and not
the other infected people. That virus didn't make much sense at all.
Also, has anyone seen The Day After
Tomorrow, that movie was great...
I saw it. I thought it was ok, butOriginally Posted by TopDawg2050
it seemed more like a tv movie to me. Cliche characters and I just knew what was going to happen. I won't give
away anything so I won't spoil it for anyone.
Gangs of New York was awesome.
I forget the name of the long dark haired guy with the mustache, but his performance was incredible.
Daniel Day LewisOriginally Posted by Numanoid
Go watch the movie "Troy", I'm
not gay but.......
Classic closet case guy statement. right there ^
Saaaaaaaaawing insdier
joke.
Good movie though!
I don't believe any of those rumors
about you TALL ONE! Anybody who can STANK like you could never be gay!
Buff men in mini-skirts. I can see the potential.Originally Posted by tallmacky
And Achiles
was openly gay in the "Illiad". But I don't think Hollywood — or Brad Pitt — is ready for that kind of epic.
I saw Harry Potter, a real winner.
Well I went to SpiderMan (
umm pretty good as the first one ) gotta luv that SpiideyMan mmm mmm...
But I actually saw a movie on
DVD a few days ago & as twisted as it was,, so far one of the best movies I seen lately "Mistyc River".
On DVD is "The Butterfly Effect" which
I rented, but it stars that guy from That 70's Show. If you can get past him the movie is pretty good. It has
the Director's Cut (a totally different ending) on one side of the disk and the theatrical version on the other.
"You made three mistakes. 1. You took the job. 2. A 4 man crew to catch me, f***ing insulting. 3. You didn't pack enough weapons."- Riddick "The Chronicles of Riddick"
I've resisted simply because
Ashton Kutcher irks the living shit out of me. Good though?
Spiderman 2! J.K. Simmons and
Alfred Molina - you can't be that!
Tim RobbinsOriginally Posted by SweetBrenda
is God (or he should at least lobby for the position).
Last edited by Holmes; 07-11-2004 at 12:28 PM.
Originally Posted by SweetBrenda
"Mistyc River". was a good movie , I had trouble with the ending though, kinda
bummed me out.
DCW
The ending isOriginally Posted by DCW
wide-open. We don't know what happens after the parade. At the very, very least, Jimmy has to live with
it.
You're right, though. It does appear that Jimmy has actually been rewarded for his behavior (with
extra doses of sympathy, understanding and even affection, courtesy of his wife) and that is a little hard to choke
down.
On the other hand, is the whole thing really his--or anybody's--fault?
Last edited by Holmes; 07-12-2004 at 10:01 AM.
Originally Posted by Holmes
True indeed like Lady Macbeth she might be his downfall in the end.
I
can't remember the last time I came out of a theater feeling sad and disturbed by the outcome of the
story.
DCW
Perhaps! Very interesting point.Originally Posted by DCW
I just saw 'Butterfly
Effect' yesterday, i thought it was good!
Hey TD what ya up to? btw I just saw that movieOriginally Posted by TopDawg2050
today.... Wow I was so conffused with so much going on... It tripped me out how he lost his arms! dang that
was wicked!
I saw Shrek and I
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeed it. Gotta luv that donkey... He's my fave! besides
my Green-Ogre.. ummm btw way my little girl said
to me after we left the movies "Mommy you look like Princess Fiona" I was all smiling @ her comment since in a silly
way made me feel like a real Princess for second ya know! WOW is my kid saying this to me!! feeling all proud I said
well, thanks sweety! than all excited she insisted & said Yes Mommy you dooooo look like her,,, you know the
green Fiona!!! lmao omg I couldn't stop laughing that took me by surprised... hahahaha
here I thought she was giving me compliments when the whole time I was the green ogre Fiona...(*gawd)
Kids gotta love 'em...
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