1. The slow-motion bits of "Bad" during Rattle and Hum are the most inspiring pieces of music on film that have ever been shot, by any band, ever.

    Streets following is almost too much. Too much emotion.
  2. 'the Other Guys'
    surprisingly funny
  3. Green Zone; brilliant movie!!! Love the twisted storyline between fiction and non-fiction. While you know that there they will not find weapons of mass destruction you are still getting highly involved with their journey in Irak. Great film!

  4. Just returned after The Social Network. As my friends put it...

    "By no means the 'Citizen Kane' of the 21st century...but that was a very good film."

    Jesse Eisenberg acts PERFECTLY in this- I truly feel that even though he's in no way in the upper echelon of actors in even the last 10 years, his style of even just speaking suit the character of Zuckerberg the way (director) Fincher wanted him portrayed.
  5. Haven't seen it yet, but I scored some review tickets today for 'Buried'. Has anyone seen it yet? Is it going to give my +1 nightmares?
  6. Watching Firefly on DVD. Pretty entertaining!
  7. I'm ashamed to say that the last movie I watched was... Gran Torino. Certainly a bit late for it. But what a great movie, just amazing.


  8. Moonraker is a cracker.

    Can't actually recall the last film I watched Been a while.
  9. The Princess Bride.

    Unfortunantly, it was on a channel that plays way to many commercials.
  10. Keith by Todd Kessler. Quite good film, leaves you with something to think about.
  11. Went to Jackass 3D opening night, hardest I've laughed in ages. I don't give a damn what the naysayers knock that show for, it represents a significant part of my pop culture youth, and I'll ALWAYS love seeing Knoxville and the gang at it. This will surely be the last of it, though...and I had a fantastic evening.

    Also, in October, due to Halloween, I try to watch as many scary movies as I possibly can (on the IMDb horror boards, they challenge you to watch 31 throughout the month, making at least half first-time viewings...I won't get there, but I hope to get close). Here's where I'm at so far (these are just within the past week, I've started):

    1. Carrie (1976)
    2. Suspiria (1977)
    3. Friday the 13th (1980)
    4. Friday the 13th (2009)
    5. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995)

    (Don't worry- I save the best/classics for last!)
  12. A Serbian Film. Walked out.