1. Just saw 'Surf's Up'. Normally, I'm not really interested in animation movies, but this one was actually pretty good imo . I like the way how it was filmed, like a documentary, makes it really fluent, never got bored while watching (unlike Shrek 4 i saw in the cinema with some friends)
  2. I just saw Bonnie and Clyde and yes i am ashamed of myself
  3. Watched REC 2 at a friends house. Awful.
  4. Reservoir Dogs.

    WEIRD!


  5. Why on Earth would you be ashamed of yourself? This film ushered in a whole new generation/mindset into Hollywood and film production. It's also fantastic. Also, the director died recently, so RIP, Arthur Penn.

    Mind you, I watched Saw III on the telly last night. Which of us should be more ashamed, do you think..?
  6. Originally posted by thejonner:[..]

    Why on Earth would you be ashamed of yourself? This film ushered in a whole new generation/mindset into Hollywood and film production. It's also fantastic. Also, the director died recently, so RIP, Arthur Penn.

    Mind you, I watched Saw III on the telly last night. Which of us should be more ashamed, do you think..?


    I knew it was (and is) an important film, but i actually really didn't like it...
    Always the same, they get into a gunfight, steal a car and flee... Until they get shot in on of them. But maybe i'm missing something, also possible

    The Saw movies are indeed incredibly stupid Making horror-films totally ridiculous
  7. RED, bruce willis, loved it. go see if u get the chance.
  8. "Agora" by Alejandro Amenábar. Great great great movie, very recommended. High cinematographic quality plus a great story plus Rachel Weis. Win-win situation
  9. **Weisz. Damn mobile phone