Forum Tools
Forums |  Register |  Login |  My Profile |  Inbox |  Address Book |  My Subscription |  My Forums 

Photo Gallery |  Member List |  Search |  Calendars |  FAQ |  TOS |  Disclaimer |  Ticket List |  Log Out | 
  Sponsor

RE: I Just Saw...

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [Fun] >> Movies >> RE: I Just Saw...
Jump to post #:
Page: <<   < prev  207 208 [209] 210 211   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/11/2008 7:26:38 PM   
jodavi


Posts: 1589
Joined: 4/11/2005
From: the mitten
Status: offline
PS I Love You- chick flick and I liked it. Hillary Swank and Gerard Butler - husband died and left some letters for his wife. There were some funny oneliners, especially from Phoebe...I mean Lisa Kurdrow. I actually got weepy in some of the scenes.

< Message edited by jodavi -- 5/12/2008 1:08:35 PM >


_____________________________

Family means nobody gets left behind -Lilo
Post #: 5201
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/11/2008 8:19:30 PM   
Yankee Nut

 

Posts: 707
Joined: 4/19/2005
Status: offline
Watched Atonment last night and loved it. One of Keira Nightleyes best proformances .

To Sir With Love- Good Film

_____________________________

My Praise To God Is Infinitely Increased With The Use Of An Air Guitar
Post #: 5202
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/11/2008 9:06:16 PM   
devinevessel


Posts: 204
Joined: 8/28/2006
Status: offline
Notting Hill. It was a cute movie.

_____________________________

U-C-L-A Fight!Fight!Fight!

Check out my blog
Post #: 5203
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/11/2008 10:22:10 PM   
TammyIsBlessed


Posts: 1639
Status: offline
Made of Honor - typical chick flick but I liked it. Someone mentioned a nude scene - why don't I remember that? there was a lingerie scene, but I don't remember a nude scene. ?

_____________________________

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. I will not refuse to do the something I can do. Helen Keller
Post #: 5204
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/11/2008 10:49:22 PM   
devinevessel


Posts: 204
Joined: 8/28/2006
Status: offline
I mentioned the nude scene. I guess "nude scene" wasn't the right term to use. It was when the men were in the locker room. You can see the men in the nude in the back ground while they were taking showers.

_____________________________

U-C-L-A Fight!Fight!Fight!

Check out my blog
Post #: 5205
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/12/2008 12:32:23 PM   
TammyIsBlessed


Posts: 1639
Status: offline
I honestly didn't notice that! The main characters were only shown waist up, and I really didn't notice the others. Good thing I guess!

_____________________________

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. I will not refuse to do the something I can do. Helen Keller
Post #: 5206
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/12/2008 10:25:34 PM   
devinevessel


Posts: 204
Joined: 8/28/2006
Status: offline
Good thing, indeed!

_____________________________

U-C-L-A Fight!Fight!Fight!

Check out my blog
Post #: 5207
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/12/2008 10:29:01 PM   
McGuinessMagee


Posts: 4036
Joined: 4/13/2005
Status: offline
August Rush - I really enjoyed it.

Kylie

_____________________________

When joy was stripped away, pain was the friend who convinced me I was still alive, but when sorrow left me empty none remained to tell me I was dead
Post #: 5208
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/12/2008 10:37:06 PM   
TammyIsBlessed


Posts: 1639
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: devinevessel

Good thing, indeed!


Once again my serious lack of observation skills comes in handy!

_____________________________

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. I will not refuse to do the something I can do. Helen Keller
Post #: 5209
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/13/2008 12:29:54 PM   
Focusing


Posts: 6033
Status: offline
We saw Speed Racer over the weekend ... LOVED IT!!

_____________________________

There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven
Post #: 5210
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/13/2008 1:14:38 PM   
stateofgrace


Posts: 2005
Joined: 4/12/2005
Status: offline
OK, saw two documentaries last night OnDemand.

First, one about anime that was put together by Starz and BangZoom Productions. It was fairly good, but was geared towards more of a male audience, because they mentioned/showed clips from a lot of violent anime as well as mentioning one or two "adult" titles. The documentary was as much about how much anime and manga have influenced Hollywood (The Matrix, Kill Bill, 300, etc.) as much as about anime itself. Wile they got it right on early anime (Kimba and AstroBoy) and 1970's anime (including Speed Racer), they didn't get it as much right regarding 1990's anime in the US - only mentioning Pokemon by name and showing a clip later of Dragonball. No Sailor Moon? That was such a big thing among girls. And of recent anime, it appeared to be more focused on promoting specific titles (Afro Samauri for example), which made me wonder if these were Starz/Manga Productions titles. The narrator was the woman who did the voice for the Major in the US version of Ghost in the Shell:SAC.

The second film was a documentary about women from the US coming to start a beauty school in Kabal, Afganistan after the fall of the Taliban. It was really interesting to hear Afgan women tell their stories about how their life had been, and how it had changed.

_____________________________

America Needs Revival. Will you commit to pray for it?
Post #: 5211
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/19/2008 12:24:18 AM   
Yankee Nut

 

Posts: 707
Joined: 4/19/2005
Status: offline
In the Valley of Elah- Very Good Movie.

The New Halloween Movie- A lot like the original but with some stuff about how Mike Mires becomes Mike Myers.

Awake- Excellent Movie

Watching Across The Universe right now. Good Film but gotta love the beatles tunes in it. I am humming along to them.

_____________________________

My Praise To God Is Infinitely Increased With The Use Of An Air Guitar
Post #: 5212
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/19/2008 12:55:17 PM   
jodavi


Posts: 1589
Joined: 4/11/2005
From: the mitten
Status: offline
Untraceable - with Diane Lane. It was slow at first. 'can't believe Joseph Cross is all grown up now and playing a bad guy. I remember him on Jack frost and Wide Awake when he was a little guy.

_____________________________

Family means nobody gets left behind -Lilo
Post #: 5213
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/20/2008 5:45:09 PM   
henny


Posts: 1179
Joined: 4/15/2005
From: MN
Status: offline
Speed Racer -This wasn't very good, which is kind of a shame as it had some neat parts. It is basically a live action movie working within cartoon logic, and the CGI race sequences are often neat to look at. The only problem is that it's way too long and it takes the plot a lot more seriously than it should have (we really don't need things like 10 minute speeches about the nature of corporate sponsorship in the "Speed Racer" universe, for example). Had they cut out about 1/2 hour it would have been the perfect mindless summer action movie, but as it is it was way too talky and needed a good edit (kind of like the Matrix sequels did).

Prince Caspian -I didn't like the first Narnia movie, but this one was much better. I always thought that "Prince Caspian" was one of the weakest books in the series (it always seemed like a rushed and cheap cash in sequel), but I thought they embellished parts of the book in just the right ways. Plus the Shrek guy has actually turned into a competent director, and there were more than a few neat scenes. It wasn't great, and we've seen most of the stuff here before, so it's not really innovative in anyway, but it's competent and enjoyable. Plus I think most of its biggest flaws mainly come from the book itself as oppossed to anything wrong with the movies (I always hated the way the earlier books used Aslan as a kind of cheap deus ex machina. I like the later books better, when he's more on the periphery and less directly involved in the events of the characters' lives).

< Message edited by henny -- 5/20/2008 5:51:40 PM >


_____________________________

Hell is other Christians.
Post #: 5214
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/20/2008 6:49:39 PM   
devinevessel


Posts: 204
Joined: 8/28/2006
Status: offline
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. That movie really made me laugh.

_____________________________

U-C-L-A Fight!Fight!Fight!

Check out my blog
Post #: 5215
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/21/2008 1:44:43 AM   
gmc4Jesus


Posts: 227
Joined: 5/21/2006
From: Torrance, California
Status: offline
The Greatest Game Ever Played - on DVD. It was inspirational in watching someone who, by most standards, would be considered as a loser or not eligible by some standard, and because of their passion, even without their father's support. What really sealed it is when the dad finally came around and gave his son his approval. It reinforces how important it is for fathers to let their children know that they approve of them.

_____________________________

Let's talk about Jesus, His life and teachings at the www.gettingtoknowjesus.org Gospel Study Forum.

Home of "Getting To Know Jesus", a complete Bible study on the life and teachings of Jesus.
Post #: 5216
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/24/2008 1:04:05 PM   
Yankee Nut

 

Posts: 707
Joined: 4/19/2005
Status: offline
The Final Season- Absolutely Loved it.

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford- Good Movie. Casie Aflick was amazeing in it.

Fracture- Good Movie. One of the better Anthony Hopkins movies in a while.

Beauwolf- Watching it right now and seems pretty good

_____________________________

My Praise To God Is Infinitely Increased With The Use Of An Air Guitar
Post #: 5217
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/26/2008 11:23:52 PM   
aslouie

 

Posts: 644
Joined: 5/15/2005
From: Los Angeles, CA.
Status: offline
Vampire Wars- early 90's, vintage anime involving a Japanese mercenary working for the French Secret Service by fighting against alien vampires, the CIA, and protecting some mysterious chanteuse who's central to it all.

Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer- I can see why Michael Rooker is so highly praised for his performance as the titular, socio-path anti-hero, as some some murderer loosely-based on Henry Lee Lucas--except the latter its based in Texas, not Chicago... and I can see why this movie's been so controversial. Given it was re-released uncut in 1990 via the film festival circuit, it helped propelled the debate over the MPAA's decision to implement the NC-17 rating (for serious, adults-only art house dramas), as opposed to the more pornographic-connotative X rating.

...and yes, the subject matter is pretty hard to watch, never mind the fact that the most disturbing scenes took place after the fact, i.e. the opening sequence, and the videotaping of the 2 main protagonists' sadistic romps. It's interesting to note that when the late Gene Siskel commented the part where Henry's (equally depraved) ex-con roommate was trashing their malfunctioning TV, it's been noted that the character traits displayed by the latter is no different than when the duo was having their way with a couple of prostitutes.

I think the film's tagline says it all:

He's not Freddy (Krueger). He's not Jason (Voohees). He's for real.

Watch out Sir Anthony Hopkins. Hannibal Lecter's got some competition!

< Message edited by aslouie -- 5/26/2008 11:34:53 PM >


_____________________________

With fame I became more and more stupid, which of course is a very common phenomenon.
--Albert Einstein

That's hot.
--Paris Hilton
Post #: 5218
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/27/2008 1:35:12 AM   
TammyIsBlessed


Posts: 1639
Status: offline
Indiana Jones - disappointing. Not impressed with the alien twist.

_____________________________

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. I will not refuse to do the something I can do. Helen Keller
Post #: 5219
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/27/2008 9:01:49 AM   
jkdjr25


Posts: 771
Joined: 2/19/2008
From: Michigan
Status: offline
The Concientious Objector-A movie about Desmond Doss. He was a combat medic who served during WW2. During his entire time there he never carried a weapon of any kind. I caught it on TBN and I highly reccomend the movie.

_____________________________

I reject your reality and subsitute my own.- Adam Savage, Mythbusters
Post #: 5220
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/27/2008 1:46:24 PM   
angie4God


Posts: 232
Joined: 4/21/2005
Status: offline
Saw "Sweeny Todd" DVD with Johnny Depp. It was good. A bit on the gory side but the story and music were good. Who knew Johnny Depp could sing?

Also saw the 10 Commandments. The computer animated one that recently came out on DVD. It was good but the animation could have been so much better. It looked to much like a video game. We enjoyed it anyways :)

_____________________________

-----------------------------------------------------------------
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Phillipians 4:13
Post #: 5221
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/28/2008 10:49:44 PM   
devinevessel


Posts: 204
Joined: 8/28/2006
Status: offline
Diary of a Mad Black Woman. The movie was okay to me. All of my friends loved it but I just thought it was so so. The message was good, though.

_____________________________

U-C-L-A Fight!Fight!Fight!

Check out my blog
Post #: 5222
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/29/2008 11:49:17 AM   
doinkdom


Posts: 4279
Joined: 4/12/2005
From: The higher lowcountry
Status: online
Golden Compass ::::ducks for cover:::: If you didn't know the whole diatribe of garbage surrounding it and were clueless about the other books...it was still a bad movie

Hitman Uncut - does uncut always have to mean some chick running around nekkid? bad...really bad acting...but an interesting story

The Ark Of Truth - Stargate SG1 Movie - I am such a fan...how could this be bad?

The Mist - if you like scary and don't mind alarming endings...okie dokie then

_____________________________


Cool drinks served daily at Oasis
http://oasisgc.wordpress.com/
My Blog: http://peacemakingirl.wordpress.com/
Post #: 5223
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/29/2008 1:44:30 PM   
IonMoon


Posts: 920
Joined: 4/21/2005
From: The Unted State of Confusion
Status: offline
I am embarassed to admit this one: Strange Wilderness. Just. Don't. Bother.

Rambo. Eh. Lots of action. Lots of blood. Not much story... just what you expect from Rambo, I suppose.

Rendition. Better than the two above, by far, but not an award winner.

Dead Zone. My ds had never seen it. I wasn't sure I'd still like it, but I did. Still just as suspenseful!

Tara P

_____________________________

http://www.geocities.com/hallscola67/KyliesHomemadeShopIndex.htm
Post #: 5224
RE: I Just Saw... - 5/31/2008 11:10:46 AM   
teaspoon61


Posts: 631
Joined: 5/11/2005
From: S.C.
Status: offline
Sex and the City. (Ducking behind furniture to avoid objects being thrown at me! )

I had never seen the TV show; so I didn't understand what the appeal was all about. In fact, I wasn't planning on going to see it. Well I went out with a group of friends, there were 14 of us, and we had a great time! I found out I wasn't the only one who had not been a fan and had never watched the show.

I actually enjoyed the movie. Jennifer Hudson was a bright spot in the movie. Definately for adults, some very explicit scenes and discussion about sex. And I think it should have had an NC-17 rating, not just an R. The themes of friendship and forgiveness was the focus of the movie for me.

_____________________________

<--- Lucky

Bloom where you are planted!

We cannot control the outcome of our prayers, but in faith we can expect great things.
Post #: 5225
Page:   <<   < prev  207 208 [209] 210 211   next >   >>
All Forums >> [Fun] >> Movies >> RE: I Just Saw...
Jump to post #:
Page: <<   < prev  207 208 [209] 210 211   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts




  Forum Tools
Forums |  Register |  Login |  My Profile |  Inbox |  Address Book |  My Subscription |  My Forums 

Photo Gallery |  Member List |  Search |  Calendars |  FAQ |  TOS |  Disclaimer |  Ticket List |  Log Out |