1. not really a movie, but The jimmy Fallon Tonight Show on right now -- watching it every night, it's turned into one of my favorite late shows Jimmy Fallon -->
  2. no no no

    The movie seems confusing.. it should continue 2 others and start a new one.. so I think they were lost.

    also Jesse Eisenberg did an awful Lex Luthor
  3. Oh yes, Batman v Superman...

    When I left the theater, I wasn't sure if it was worth my time to go see it (it didn't cost me any money because a friend had movie credits specifically for this). Afterwards, another friend of mine spent a long time explaining the symbolism behind many of the scenes to piece together the movie. While I found his explanation acceptable, the fact so many assumptions outside of the film itself had to be made in order to piece this story together meant that the movie itself wasn't that great after all. To me, it feels like a lot of decent pieces put together very badly. I think there should have been two movies before this one; a solo batman film to set up Ben Afflek's Batman and another solo Superman movie to further develop his character.
  4. Brooklyn. This is the movie that Bono and Ali attended with the main actress Saoirse Ronan. Not a bad movie, but last year must had been a tough year if this was nominated for Best Picture and Actress.
  5. Apocalypse now, full volume at home, alone , fantastic ,evergreen
  6. The Dark Knight Trilogy, AMAZING!!!

    9/10
  7. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Brooklyn. This is the movie that Bono and Ali attended with the main actress Saoirse Ronan. Not a bad movie, but last year must had been a tough year if this was nominated for Best Picture and Actress.
    exactly my thoughts!
  8. I finished Spotlight and now I've seen 6 of the 8 movies nominated for Best Picture. Spotlight is a good ensemble film with a great premise but we only see the process of how the journalists wrote the story. That's like instead of watching Saving Private Ryan we read the newspapers headlines. Plus, Mark Ruffalo was nominated for overacting while talking through his lips and with a hunch, and Rachel MacAdams for just being there? Nonsense.
    The movies that will resonate in years to come from 2015 are The Revenant and Mad Max. The academy didn't get it right again.
    Another great low budget movie: Room.
  9. "Picnic at Hanging Rock" (1975)
  10. The Help.

    Second time I've watched it. Great film in my opinion.
  11. London Has Fallen ... 6/10 not bad ..why are making movies with this ? sometimes i think is like a provocation
  12. Sharknado 2 ....really i want to know if it is a joke or not , really , i need opinions !