1. Just watched "Into The Wild" for the first time. Awesome
  2. The Adjustment bureau


    it's a romantic film
    I don't like love films
  3. Watched "Purple Rain" with my parents last night


  4. have watched it countless times, never grows old. true epic movie.
    last summer I was on a bus through mid-Ireland and the driver pointed to a huuuuuuge field of grass, telling us this was the place the big battles on Braveheart were shot


    have watched Tristan & Isolde a few nights ago. I'd read it was about some Irish king and English lords during the early middle ages. always interested in history, even more so of Ireland.... nice actors and all, but I'm sorry I bought the dvd, won't hardly watch it again. the story was kind of flat and boring


  5. Fantastic film. To bad K. Stewart is in it, she acts poorly.
  6. Master and Commander.
    Top notch, no doubt.
  7. Inside Job - documentary about the econmic crash in 2008. Kind of scary because it was (is) real.


  8. Not really, I'm 19, nothing either of us haven't seen before. It was fun because they saw the movie in the theater in '84, and I'm just now discovering the music...was a good time
  9. Killing Bono, was great, funny but rather sad as well.
  10. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    Not really, I'm 19, nothing either of us haven't seen before. It was fun because they saw the movie in the theater in '84, and I'm just now discovering the music...was a good time


    I was mostly kidding. From what I can remember, there's not much reaason for the R-rating I believe it received back in 1984. I also recall the music was great, the lead actress was stunning (Apollonia?), and the acting was horrid - but not as bad as the performances in "Graffiti Bridge" or "Under a Cherry Moon."