LMP
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Maybe it's shooting for a late '08 release date?
Award-season ftw.
Award-season ftw.
Lancemc said:The Lookout was a good flick indeed.
I need to see Brick.
LemonMacPhisto said:I did show her Old Gregg in person though, she enjoyed that, too.
LemonMacPhisto said:Power of teh internetz - I did show her Old Gregg in person though, she enjoyed that, too.
And she and a few other of my friends watched Big Trouble in Little China last night. Gonna save Lebowski for a bigger crowd, STDs the next day kept most of them from coming.
I love milk, that was in the movie I watched the other night, it was with Colin Farrel and Salma Hayek on showtime and it was really good.No spoken words said:
You call you penis Ol.....eh, forget it.
Lancemc said:The Lookout was a good flick indeed.
I need to see Brick.
No spoken words said:I liked it a lot. It was sort of a hodgepodge of different sorts of films all in one, but it worked more than it didn't. I was surprised when they introduced a monster, if you will, into the films, especially when that convention was mocked earlier in the film. I was a little pissed for not having seen this in a theater, I think the visuals would have been much more stunning....although they were already great.
I loved the first hour or so, though, I could have watched that sort of stuff for hours on end.
They touch on a few interesting questions in the film, but don't really delve too deep into weighing the answers against one another.
I liked most of the cast a lot, with the exception of Johnny Torch and his macho overload. The captain of the ship was in The Last Samurai, he was the Cruise finally has his sword fighting epiphany.
So, yeah, I definitely liked it, appreciated some of the early pacing and thoughtfulness, but recognize, at least at my level, where it went astray here and there.