The other one appears to have gone to internet heaven so here is part two.
I saw "In the Valley of Elah" with Tommy Lee Jones, Susan Sarandon and Clarize Theron (sp.?). Very strange ending.

The other one appears to have gone to internet heaven so here is part two.
I saw "In the Valley of Elah" with Tommy Lee Jones, Susan Sarandon and Clarize Theron (sp.?). Very strange ending.
you should have made it official.
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Has anyone seen Eastern Promises yet?
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I saw Reign Over Me last night. Excellent movie, it was funny and very touching. I reccomend this for rental when it comes out next week.
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Is anyone planning on seeing Iron Man with Robert Downey, Jr. when it comes out? I never heard of the comic book character but the beginning of the movie looks good. I'm not sure if I'll be able to stay interested in the entire movie though.
I'm having a senior moment because I can't recall if I posted something about this movie in the original thread.![]()

I'm taking it you are not a big superhero comic fan. Iron Man is a pretty major character. Yes, I definitely will be seeing it.Originally Posted by AMC
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I guess I'm pretty bad about that. I know who all the major comic book characters are like Superman, Spiderman and Batman, etc. but I always thought Iron Man was just a Black Sabbath song.Originally Posted by GoRocket
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That movie is gonna be one of the best superhero movies to come out in awhile. Tony Stark is really a dark character, kind of a deadbeat alcoholic who builds this nasty armor. Im very excited for that, and of course, "The Dark Knight"
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I want to see Lust, Caution. I read about it in my New York magazine. Looks good.
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/3512...ution/trailers
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I wanna see "30 Days Of Night". that movie looks awesome.
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I LOVE vampire movies, i love em, i think they are the epitome of badass......and this looks too f'ked up even for me.Originally Posted by Hitman23
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That scene where the chick yells "oh god!" and the vampire just says "no god" is insaneOriginally Posted by TheDynasty26
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There's a thread on it. It's gonna rival TDK for best movie next summer.Originally Posted by AMC
Yeah..he looks beyond freaky.Originally Posted by Hitman23
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Vampire movies are my favorite scary movies of all, even if every Dracula flick ever made has deviated greatly from the book, INCLUDING the one in which they used the AUTHOR'S NAME.Originally Posted by Hitman23
Anyhow, vampires are the scariest scary creatures in movies, IMO. They freak me the hell out. I love it.![]()
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-- Mahatma Gandhi
What happened to the original?Originally Posted by jlw1980
I think because making a movie based on a book written in journal form won't flow too well. I loved Coppola's version of Dracula.Originally Posted by jlw1980
Oh and if we're keeping score; zombies >>>>>>>>>>> vampires in terms of scariness.
But they didn't even get the story right. That's what pissed me off. Don't call a movie Bram Stoker's Dracula if it's nothing like Bram Stoker's classic novel. That irritated the hell out of me.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
Anyhow, my fiance would agree about zombie movies. He loves them. I think they suck. Oh wait, vampires do that. Hee. (And vampires are definitely way scarier, so BOO!)![]()
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I really liked it. I like Cronenberg though, and this is typical him. But it was better than I expected. Liked the story, and the acting was great, esp. Mortenson and Meuller-Stahl. I'd recommend paying to see it in the theatres.Originally Posted by JfromJersey
Has anyone seen Sir! No Sir!? It's a documentary about the anti-war movement among GIs. It's very interesting to see the pivotal role they played in the movement and how much of their voice was silenced. It makes you wonder whether the same could be happening today. Definite reccomendation for everyone. I should have checked to see if there was a thread on the film, because it definitely deserve it's own.
Has anyone seen the movie about Edith Pilaf, La Vie En Rose? I thought it was excellent. If you can catch a showing by you, don't miss it. I think it'll be out on dvd soon actually.
I want to see "Across the Universe." Looks good and somewhat odd.
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
Saw Good Luck Chuck last night. Jessica Alba was smoking hot, Dane Cook was annoying as sin.
You had to spend $10 and waste 90 minutes to find that out? That movie got 3% positive reviews in the nation. 3%!!!!Originally Posted by CallOfTheCrow
Dane Cook is so unfunny.
ZOMBIES! ZOMBIES! You are more scared of something whos head you can just blow off, than of a lifeless souless, bat turning, blood sucking, superpowerful, nosferatu?Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
The only scary thing about zombies is that they will never stop, because they cant think, but if you can lock yourself in a building, or have a shotgun youre fine! You think a shotgun will kill a vampire??
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Sorry but the idea of being bitten and turned into an immortal creature of the night who can woo any woman he wants doesn't frighten me as much as being ripped apart and eaten alive by decaying dead humans.Originally Posted by TheDynasty26
If you like documentaries, I suggest Cocaine Cowboys, its pretty kick ass, and its creepy when they interview hitmen and stuff
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Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
It didnt look the vampires from 30 Nights were doing much wooing. And your assuming they dont either, just kill you, or turn you into a slave.
If you dont plan on winning, you might as well just go home -Derek Jeter
I'm with you man. No way zombies are better than vampires. Not that either one scare me in movies. Vampires just kick ass.Originally Posted by TheDynasty26
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My girlfriend saw it and LOVED it. She's a huge Beatles fan. Just so you know it's a musical with all Beatles songs.Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
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Thats surprising, my "huge beatles fan" friends thought it was kinda weak. Whats the deal with it? Are there actors? or is it just clips?Originally Posted by DaBomber25
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Michael Jackson must be making some serious money off of that film
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It's not about the Beatles. I'm pretty sure it's a story about all these teens or 20-somethings in the 60's and it just happens to have Beatles music in it. Also, all the characters are named after Beatles songs. Jude, Lucy, etc.Originally Posted by TheDynasty26
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My wife is a huge Beatles fan. She loved it as well. Along side the music there are a ton of references to their movies and just random lines to obscure songs. She's trying to get me to go see it with her.Originally Posted by DaBomber25
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I hate musicals. I was going to give it a chance until that bit of info was dropped on me.Originally Posted by Hitman23
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I actually don't mind them to much if they're done well. The Warriors was probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen. But I do like Annie, Grease, Phantom Of The Opera, and Little Shop Of Horrors.Originally Posted by DaBomber25
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I thought this day would never come...
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...3d87eb33c32611
Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are in negotiations to reunite for the fourth installment of Universal's "Fast and the Furious" franchise. Justin Lin and Chris Morgan, who were behind "Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift," are returning to directing and writing duties, respectively.
Did anyone esd up seeing The Kingdom? It's between that and 3:10 to Yuma tonight for us.
That day should have never come.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
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Has anyone else seen the trailer for "American Gangster" with Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe? It looks awesome, I can't wait to see it.
"Everything looks nicer when you win. The girls are prettier. The cigars taste better. The trees are greener." - Billy Martin
3:10 to Yuma was really good. Parts of it are somewhat slow but it has a great ending.
It's full of actors and they do their own singing. It's kinda weird but good. It's very much an art-house film. It'll probably do real well in midnight showings near college campuses.Originally Posted by TheDynasty26
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How would you compare EP to History of Violence?Originally Posted by Slavenka
I never heard of that one. Was it about Iraq or Viet Nam?
You should check out the German film "Sophie Scholl. The Last Days"..a harrowing portrait of courage and committment in the face of evil.
I would like to see La Vie En Rose for the performance of the lead actress which got rave reviews. I'll rent the DVD when it comes out.
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No actually I didn't spend a dime on it. I saw it online for free.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
Since you bring it up though, I don't go by reviews. Alot of movies that I enjoy greatly, don't get the best reviews...I'll watch a movie then form my own opinion rather then have someone else do it for me.
I want to see the kingdom & 3:10 to yuma but a poster on here (forget who) spoiled the ending for 3:10 to yuma so now i dont really care to see it.

I saw the "Heartbreak Kid" last night. If you like Farrelly Brothers comedies (There's Something About Mary), you'll like it. Funny!
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My cousin was an extra in The Kingdom..I keep telling him we'll all go see it but we haven't yet...Originally Posted by CallOfTheCrow
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*The curtains drawn in the little room downstairs
Prima Donna lord you really should have been there
Sitting like a princess perched in her electric chair...*
Steve! You have the right answer for once!Originally Posted by Hitman23
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A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Ok, I saw Across The Universe last night. And it was cool, the 3 main characters were great, Max, Jude and Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood). The music was really cool, and there are some great visually stunning scenes.
There is also an appearance and song by Bono in it which is pretty cool.
However, there were some very weak scenes in it, and some of the supporting characters were just kind of unnecessary. The movie was kind of long and I think they added in these extra characters so that would have more oppurtunities to include Beatles songs.
If still reccommend it though. Really good ending, and some really good versions of classic songs (Let It Be, Strawberry Fields, Hey Jude)
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See the original.Originally Posted by CallOfTheCrow
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A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Has anyone seen The Game Plan yet? I really want to see it.
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Robert Deniro and Al Pacino are going to be in a movie together in 2008. Called Righteous Kill, along with Donnie Wahlberg, and 50 cent. Director said it's going to be them together on screen for about 88 minutes, as two police investigators.
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