Saw VI: Surprisingly enjoyable 3/5.
The Descent 2: Woeful 1/5.
Saw VI: Surprisingly enjoyable 3/5.
The Descent 2: Woeful 1/5.
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Zombieland : Funny, entertaining and alround awesome. 4/5
I recently watched Where the Wild Things Are and Paranormal Activity.
I am a Spike Jonze junkie. Hell, I've basically been free promotion for Wild Things since I saw the trailer and wouldn't shut up about it to anyone. Despite all my personal hype, I'm in love with the movie. I heard so much about a boring middle and lack of narrative but I was riveted the whole time. Maybe I'm one of those early-20's guys that just has to look at it and make cute sense of every monster and line, but whatever. It's not perfect and it's not for everyone, but it is exactly for me. I'm not even going to score it.
Paranormal Activity. What you don't see is usually the scariest! There were spans of time where nothing much happened yet I never felt like nothing was happening. Some interesting stuff going on spotted here and there. Though I still can't decide of Micah is a BAMF or just a retard. I got the 2007 ending which I think is way superior to the new theatrical ending, but either is fine enough, I guess. 4/5
The Stepfather: Forgot the two major parts of a Suspense Thriller. Suspense and Thrills. 1/5.
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Duel. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Steven Spielburg was the man back in those days.
Up.
Probably my favorite Disney Pixar movie, if not my favorite Disney movie of all time. OF ALL TIME.
It didn't look like much in the commercials, but I was so impressed by how well they combined really adult issues into a really genuien and hilarious story.
I liked how an older man was the hero, and how it dealt with (psychology nerd ), his struggle to find integrity at the end of his life to look back and see that he did accomplish so much. I liked that it was people in this movie too. Usually Pixar doesn't do that much for me (aside from Finding Nemo and Toy Story, a lot of the movies have been pretty good, but now WOW like Disney usually is), but I was so impressed.
I cried pretty much the whole movie, when I wasn't laughing!
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2Lof_5dy4">Casablanca</a>. Here's looking at you, kid.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHwztnNrvmM">The Bad Seed</a>. Awkward to the point of discomfort in all the right ways and climaxing with the most well-deserved spanking in the history of film. Why don't we make movies like this anymore?
Jennifer's Body. From what I hear, Megan Fox didn't have to do much acting; she was playing an on-screen version of herself.