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My wife was keen to see that but I was avoiding it as It didn't sound like my thing, may give it a try though if you liked it so much.
Go see it, you won't be disappointed ! :) It really is a feel-good movie.
Would you agree that Cap is the better film?
Last I heard they are making a direct sequel to it, NOT counting that god awful sequel they released years ago. The second movie is about a group of people that saw the footage of the first movie and decide to do the same thing they did, bring a camera out to the woods and search for the Blair Witch. They are supposed to come across the house, from the first film, and the original cast (the 3 kids) are to have short roles or cameos in it.
Ugh, Facebook. This and Twitter have to be 2 of the worst things to happen to the world.
Anyway, last night I watched Transporter 2 for the first time since it was released. Statham and his films are sort of a guilty pleasure of mine. Anyway, for me it's easily the best in the series, the car chases are great and there's a machine gun weilding stripper. Nice little action film.
I would actually, it was to me anyway a more human and humerous story with a touch of tragedy to it in him losing his brother. Would certainly watch it again!
A great film. 10/10
A true masterpiece 10/10
Fantastic film, Hopkins is barely recognisable.
Anthony Hopkins
1. The Tenth Man (1988)
2. The Remains Of The Day (1993)
**3. Nixon (1995) NE**
4. The Edge (1997)
5. Hannibal (2001)
6. When Eight Bells Toll (1971)
7. The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
8. Audrey Rose (1977)
9. The Rite (2011)
10. A Bridge Too Far (1977)
11. Magic (1978)
12. Red Dragon (2002)
http://www.listal.com/list/movies-ive-watched-2012-mrb
The Raid is out. Cannot wait. Will report late Friday night.
Yeah, Red Dragon. My apologies. Red Dragon was good, but all I ever hear people talk about is Silence of the Lambs - it is my favorite - but still, nobody else seems to like the others. Did you see Hannibal Rising?
@forgotmyusername, I'm jealous. I've been wanting to see that movie for months since I saw the trailer. Looks so awesome.
Average 5/10
Pirates of the Caribbean 4
Public Enemies
Collateral
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Sweeney Todd
Corpse Bride
Dark Shadows
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Saw - The Final Chapter (:x Betsy Russell :x . Too bad she had to lose that perdy face of hers )
Cowboys & Aliens
Layer Cake
Taken (Oh, wow! For a guy pushing his sixties, Liam Neeson sure kicks all sort of ass. Kind of reminds me of Eastwood who could be an old dude and still be a bad-ass)
Bad news is that I hear Hollywood is planning an American remake. And those don't really have a history of being good (cough, Italian Job, Wicker Man, cough).
And so soon, too. The Spanish found-footage horror film Rec was remade a year or two later, given the title Quarantine, and it felt like a shot-for-shot remake.
Then you have TGWTDT, which was remade a year or two after the Swedish Millennium trilogy ended; granted, I loved the remake, and it was probably my favorite film of 2011, but still, it's annoying to see things like this happen so quickly.
This one surprised me. It's really good and I'm happy to hear rumors of a sequel, they just need to not film it like a home video.
Very good film.
After buying the TV series DVD and recently watching the pilot, I turned on the original movie for just a few minutes and found myself sucked in. For some reason, it's one of the most compulsively watchable movies I've ever seen. Whenever it ran on TV, I always had to watch it. A sentimental childhood favorite but for the joy and entertainment value it always brings me, I give it **** out of ****.
I thought Bridesmaids was overrated. I didn't think it was as good as people said, it was funny, but it was just your typical gross out comedy, but with women.
Hangover was alot better. Just a funnier film imo.