1. I found it very interesting some weeks ago, I liked it. I love everything featuring Clooney so it was previsible


  2. I found it to be just alright. It was interesting, and kept me entertained, but it was a fairly predictable period piece, where everything started out strong in the 70s and then as the 80s rolled through, it all fizzed out and left everybody sort of dated. Couple scenes in particular were stunning, though, and PTA captured the era very well- maybe as close as anyone's ever gotten.

    I just kept comparing it to how much I absolutely loved "Magnolia" and I still think "Magnolia" was just a completely better film, ten-fold.

    Boogie Nights= 7/10
    Magnolia= 10/10
  3. Date night.

    Date Shite
  4. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    I found it to be just alright. It was interesting, and kept me entertained, but it was a fairly predictable period piece, where everything started out strong in the 70s and then as the 80s rolled through, it all fizzed out and left everybody sort of dated. Couple scenes in particular were stunning, though, and PTA captured the era very well- maybe as close as anyone's ever gotten.

    I just kept comparing it to how much I absolutely loved "Magnolia" and I still think "Magnolia" was just a completely better film, ten-fold.

    Boogie Nights= 7/10
    Magnolia= 10/10


    Magnolia is such a good film. I do the same thing with Wes Anderson movies. None of them are The Royal Tennenbaums so not as good. Although Fantastic Mr. Fox came pretty close.
  5. Originally posted by notcomingdown:[..]

    Magnolia is such a good film. I do the same thing with Wes Anderson movies. None of them are The Royal Tennenbaums so not as good. Although Fantastic Mr. Fox came pretty close.


    Funny you should say; Royal Tennenbaums bored me, but I LOVED The Life Aquatic.

    Watched "Accepted" tonight with a girlfriend of mine, then I forced her to sit through U2360 at the Rose Bowl

    "Accepted" was mildly funny- pretty much a more appropriate (and less humorous) version of "Old School"
  6. watched Iron Man and The Uninvited, I enjoyed the former more.


  7. Good deal. I actually liked The Uninvited as well as Iron Man. The last 5 minutes of The Uninvited were of course a little eye-rolling, with twists revealed and what-not...but the final shot of that movie, with the zooming out of the room and the girl who says that last line....made me smile realllll big and just go, "YESSSS"
  8. Empire Strikes Back. Amazing film. Probably the best Star Wars, if not necessarily my outright favourite. I have reasons
  9. Easy Rider

    Thought it was alright. I understood it, and appreciated much of the symbolism and representation of ideals through characters and other tangibles...but I just didn't care for the film as a whole.
  10. Toy Story 3
    Simply great. My favorite of the three films.
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy:Empire Strikes Back. Amazing film. Probably the best Star Wars, if not necessarily my outright favourite. I have reasons


    I second that!

    I watched Toy Story 2 last night. Simply the best animated movie ever. "To infinity and beyond!"
  12. Gladiator with Russell Crowe last night. I have it on dvd, but it was shown on regular tv and I couldn't zap away. I love it. Big, intense, and what a moving ending. One of my real favorites