Watche No country for old men yesterday.....no matter how many times I see it it's still amazing.
One of my top 10 movies.
.. That's another one that I stop on every time I am Surfing and it is on. Did you know that the entire musical score of this 2 1/2 hr movie was sixteen minutes. Most of which was in the closing credits. It was only used in transition scenes and "hidden" behind engine noise of cars, door slams, gunshots, or the wind, it's only purpose was used to build tension throughout the movie.
I went and saw "drive" the other day, was pretty good, slow, but good. movie hopped and saw contagion too, it was informative, slow and not that great. sure made me want to go get some hand sanitizer though.
So now that it is October, who else is doing the horror movie marathon thing with me? So far my list of stuff to watch...
Black Sabbath (1963, Mario Bava)
Black Sunday (1960, Mario Bava)
Jigoku (1960, Nobuo Nakagawa)
Torso (1973, Sergio Martino)
The Black Cat (1934)
Suspiria (1977)
Inferno (1980)
Opera (1987)
The Thing (1982)
Alien (1979)
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein(1931)
The Devils (1971)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Day of the Dead (1985)
Halloween (1978)
Evil Dead (1981)
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Dog Soldiers (2002)
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982)
Watched that over the weekend... i laughed pretty hard a few times.. funny stuff... totally worth a rental...
Also watched Hanna a few weeks ago, I know it's old news on this thread, but that movie is pretty awesome... i could do without some of the camera spinning they seemed so fond of, but yeah, great flick!
Watched that over the weekend... i laughed pretty hard a few times.. funny stuff... totally worth a rental...
Also watched Hanna a few weeks ago, I know it's old news on this thread, but that movie is pretty awesome... i could do without some of the camera spinning they seemed so fond of, but yeah, great flick!
K Robby I was going to pass on Hannah, but Ill check it out
I thought it was entertaining. As far as superhero movies go it sucked but it kept my attention for the most part...lol
Contradiction much. Lol.
Yeah I know it made no sense. Basically as far as Thor goes they didn't do it justice but it was good enough to keep my attention. Then again Natalie Portman is near the top of my Future Ex-Wives list so that may have played a major part in it.....
I actually thought Thor was okay, especially compared to some of the other Marvel films that have been made. I think having a director of Kenneth Branagh's skill helped that. The actor who played Thor was not great, and Sir Anthony Hopkins didn't seem to have any idea he was in a comic book film... otherwise I thought it was a decently paced little piece of trash.
Anybody ever see Chicago Overcoat with Frank Vincent ( Phil Leotardo on The Sopranos ) ?
I've wanted to see that one for a while. Someone I know is in that movie. Tim Gamble plays the role of Harry Greene, he said it was a decent movie, very popular in Europe and Asia, straight to DVD here.
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Enjoyed it.
Black Sabbath (1963, Mario Bava)
Black Sunday (1960, Mario Bava)
Jigoku (1960, Nobuo Nakagawa)
Torso (1973, Sergio Martino)
The Black Cat (1934)
Suspiria (1977)
Inferno (1980)
Opera (1987)
The Thing (1982)
Alien (1979)
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein(1931)
The Devils (1971)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Day of the Dead (1985)
Halloween (1978)
Evil Dead (1981)
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Dog Soldiers (2002)
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982)
Also watched Hanna a few weeks ago, I know it's old news on this thread, but that movie is pretty awesome... i could do without some of the camera spinning they seemed so fond of, but yeah, great flick!