I've seen Moneyball (I'm a baseball fan and a numbers person so, naturally, I reallly liked it), Midnight in Paris (not bad), The Help (predicted the supporting actress awards back in Sept), and The Descendents (good but may up being the weakest best picture winner in a long time).
First time I'd seen it, only wanted to see it because of the Bruce Springsteen connection. It was a little slow in places but on the whole it was quite touching.
Originally posted by ReclinerMan"Paths of Glory" (1957)
God Almighty, that's a movie and a half, isn't it? I saw The Muppets with the boys the other night. A perfect family movie, perfectly pitched for kids and adults alike. I laughed like a twat all the way through. Absolutely brillliant. Great songs, too. "Man or Muppet" is going to win an Oscar. Wonderful stuff.
Watched "Moon" last night. Was a really weird movie about someone living on the moon alone for 3 years till he goes insane and finds clones of himself!!. I thought it was alright. Found a movie with so few actors boring and the environments were bland.
When I realised how dull it was I was so far in that I wanted to see the end otherwise I would have turned it off.
Originally posted by RUMMY^ I have to admit that I nearly passed out/threw up during "the scene." The cinematography/editting/whatever-you-call-it was pretty intense.
True. It almost makes you feel what the guy was feeling during that moment