Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:The hurt Locker. I celebrated Memorial day the way I always do. By watching a bunch of war movies.
Brilliant movie.
Watched Rush Hour yesterday. Was with a bunch of friends and it was on tv. Quite good actually.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:The hurt Locker. I celebrated Memorial day the way I always do. By watching a bunch of war movies.
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Watched "Tron" the other night as promised; 3.5/5
Invictus, last night. I felt that the movie was great- inspirational, very well acted, accurate to my knowledge, and entertaining, but there wasn't really any climactic delivery. I understand that sometimes, in historical accuracy being maintained, there isn't a lot of room for build that could ruin integrity, but as my friend said last night, "Everything sort of just...happened." Finding out why the movie was called "Invictus" and the "story" behind that was moving, though.
4.5/5
Originally posted by Hoosier2012:Watched the Zoo TV DVD this afternoon (and I have to say, I'm not a very big fan of the Zooropa part with Mr. MacPhisto- he just looks too weird for me to fully stomach it...but the first half is good). Other than that, it'd be the 4th, 5th, and 6th (the 70s/80s) episodes of Star Wars...and I have to heartily disagree with the poster above me...I think they're quite fantastic.
Originally posted by yuri31:[..]
Oh no, I love episodes V and VI, it's just that I'm surprised that Lucas was allowed to continue and had a huge success as I find Episode IV somewhat cheesy.
Originally posted by germcevoy:Enjoyed Robin Hood. Almost like an English Braveheart where again the English turned out to be the bastards. Love it