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I enjoyed it. I liked it a lot more than IM2.
Well that's not saying much. ;-)
IM2 was bloody terrible so I didn't have much expectation for 3. But it was pretty damn good. I like Guy Pearce in everything he does.
It was okay, just not up to the standards of what was before. Still, even a subpar Marvel film is good. I think the biggest crimes of IM2 is how much Rourke was wasted and the real lack of any memorable, deep or thrilling moments in the film. In the first and third films we got into the head of Tony a bit, but in 2 I just don't feel that.
I rewatched IM3 recently and was shocked at how deflated I felt after. I loved it the first time but the second time I didn't like it nearly as much as I thought I would. Don't know why that is.
Also has the movie Invisible boy on this disk, a bit of a curio, stated as a sequel to Forbidden Planet. Well Robby the Robots stars lol Also a episode of the Thin Man, with Robby quest starring. Superb bluray for sci fi fans.
Go watch it and you will enjoy it, unless your name is Bra...
Fantastic film and Hoffman most certainly deserved that Oscar. It's hilarious, it's touching and moving, it's exciting, it's sad, it's dramatic, it's one great piece of work.
'Office Space'
I don't know why, but this film never gets old to me. I've seen it maybe 40 or 50 times and it's just as good as it was the first time I saw it. Some of Mike Judge's best work.
One of my favorites as well.
Especially when he drives slow on the driveway. 'Course, the seats were originally brown leather.
Ralph Fiennes shows em how to act in Spider....a top top top film by the way...stick your rain main up your jaffa.
Well tell us how you really feel about 'Rain Man.' Jeez.
ok...it was like walking into a portable loo at a music festival....floats, floats and stinks.
Great movie, it's the one is much closer to the 90's cartoon but works great as a movie. It has action but also character develpment and addresses social issues.
I don't know if it's my favorite or First Class tops it. I'll like to see it again on the theater and many more times when it's on DVD.
Severely miss this man and those films and tv show. Comedy gold at it's best!
:-))
You can also see the big bloke trying not to laugh when he says those abbreviations :))
You don't get them now because:
a. Leslie is no longer with us
b. Those were parodying a different genre
I also saw Spy Hard a few days ago for the first time in ages. A far weaker spoof with the Great Man.
There are good comedy actors out there, we just need good scriptwriters and directors with a sense of humour to pull something like that off
More of the same. Eh.