1. Mean Girls
  2. Hunger Games - Mockingjay Part 1. It's actually pretty entertaining.
  3. Hobbit 3
    Hunger Games 2 (wasn't impressed much by first movie, but this second was prety good. Now I'm gonna watch that third one)
    Loners (great czech comedy from 2000)
    Willow (nice fantasy from 80's)
  4. Took my 8 year old son to "the Penguins of Madagascar" yesterday. He found it pretty scary...
    The popcorn was nice though...
  5. The Guest - entertaining but ultimately a little shallow
  6. Meh, about the Hunger Games : another example of a franchise that became too popular (read : $$$) so they cut the last movie in a boring first and a good last (Harry Potter, The Hobbit).
  7. Originally posted by BelgianBono:Meh, about the Hunger Games : another example of a franchise that became too popular (read : $$$) so they cut the last movie in a boring first and a good last (Harry Potter, The Hobbit).
    I can't speak for the Harry Potter series since I didn't read the last book, but I actually thought the way they split the Hunger Games actually made sense. The book itself lends itself to be split where it was with a more plot heavy first half and an action heavy second half.

    I'm still confused as to how The Hobbit was split into three movies because that book doesn't have enough content for that to work.
  8. Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]

    I'm still confused as to how The Hobbit was split into three movies because that book doesn't have enough content for that to work.


    They could because cinema seem to be bussiness that s how ( and why)
  9. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:I have to agree with you on The Master, Matt. I absolutely love There Will Be Blood (in my top 10) and I liked his previous movies, like Boogie Nights, Magnolia, even Punch Drunk Love to some extent (although miles away from TWBB), but Master was a disappointment. I get that it is a character movie, but neither the dialogue or the scenes make me care about F. Quell or L. Dodd (I don't care if they're as***, but I want to see something interesting in their personalities). We had a bunch of disconnected scenes, beautifully shot but they left me cold. Also, J. Greenwood recycled his music from TWBB, which was annoying, as much as I loved it in the original film.


    Glad to be in agreeance with someone on this…Boogie Nights and Magnolia are certainly my favorites by PTA.


  10. Most people I've talked to said that a major highlight of the Hobbit movies was the copious amounts of Legolas fan service. I have yet to see the last one, but based on the first two I have to agree with them.
  11. Legolas a little bit ruined it, would be better without him. But female fans wouldn't forgive him...
  12. What we do in the shadows. Good film