1. Originally posted by katherine94:Lol, when I was younger then I am now still counts as when I was younger
    POA was definitely the best book, can't top that one. The movies are alright, but after having read the books, I feel obligated to go see them

    Aha, I know the feeling. Problem is, I know I'm gonna be disappointed even before hand, not that I go in with any kind of mindset, I try and enjoy them but I've already got my own ideas for the books etc., and the films just provide an unwanted contrast. And what I was getting at was that you were sounding like some old fogey with "when I was younger" lol I don't doubt you were younger then, that's kinda how it works lol, but yeah, anywaaaaaaaaaaaaaay...
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Aha, I know the feeling. Problem is, I know I'm gonna be disappointed even before hand, not that I go in with any kind of mindset, I try and enjoy them but I've already got my own ideas for the books etc., and the films just provide an unwanted contrast. And what I was getting at was that you were sounding like some old fogey with "when I was younger" lol I don't doubt you were younger then, that's kinda how it works lol, but yeah, anywaaaaaaaaaaaaaay...

    Indeed, although I like Order of the Pheonix, so maybe it won't be to bad.
    Yeah, it kind of came out wrong, I wasn't aiming for that, but looking back, it did kind of sound like that lol
  3. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:The last movie that I sat and watched in a movie theatre was the LA Film Festival screening of "It Might Get Loud" featuring Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White. Even cooler? Jack White and Jimmy Page were there! Good times.


  4. harry potter and the halfblood prince


    thought this movie was quite good. better than the 5th one for sure.
    some things felt a little rushed again, they left out an important scene here and there, but there were some really powerful ones that made up for it. very intense mood throughout the film. and really had to suppress a tear here and there.. despised dumbledore after the 7th book, but when he died (or had to drink that potion) I couldn't help getting watery eyes

    good one, wanna see it again.
  5. Young @ Heart. It is a documentary about a choir of people in their 70's and 80's singing songs by the Clash, Coldplay, and Sonic Youth. Sounds weird, but very moving.
  6. Originally posted by flowerchild:harry potter and the halfblood prince


    thought this movie was quite good. better than the 5th one for sure.
    some things felt a little rushed again, they left out an important scene here and there, but there were some really powerful ones that made up for it. very intense mood throughout the film. and really had to suppress a tear here and there.. despised dumbledore after the 7th book, but when he died (or had to drink that potion) I couldn't help getting watery eyes

    Dude, you totally stole what I was going to say
    I saw it last night, it was very good, but I miss Gary Oldman
    I watched Fight Club this morning, God that's a great movie, at first I thought it would just be an excuse to see Brad Pitt shirtless and beating people up, but it really was great
  7. Originally posted by notcomingdown:Young @ Heart. It is a documentary about a choir of people in their 70's and 80's singing songs by the Clash, Coldplay, and Sonic Youth. Sounds weird, but very moving.


    I've seen it-good movie
  8. Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince
  9. Get Shorty


  10. Love that film - some epic swearing from Dennis Farina.

    Valkyrie - I don't have an opinion on it because I fell asleep after five minutes. MInd you, that doesn't say too much for the film, does it?
  11. Originally posted by thejonner:[..]

    Love that film - some epic swearing from Dennis Farina.

    Valkyrie - I don't have an opinion on it because I fell asleep after five minutes. MInd you, that doesn't say too much for the film, does it?

    It looked terrible

    Last night I watched Slumdog Millionaire and Almost Famous, I love them dearly
  12. Originally posted by thejonner:[..]

    Love that film - some epic swearing from Dennis Farina.

    Valkyrie - I don't have an opinion on it because I fell asleep after five minutes. MInd you, that doesn't say too much for the film, does it?


    I should have slept too. Boring as hell.