Rockmeister
All-Star
Iron Man. Very good movie.
Seizure-fest is right... I'm conflicted in wanting to go see it, in that I'm madly in lust with Christina Ricci, but this movie looks dreadful, and based on the trailers, I'm afraid that if I had to sit through the whole movie, I might have a Porygon-like reaction to it.Been too busy frantically putting together massive amounts of flashcards for upcoming finals to have made it to the theater for Speed Racer as planned, but I may try to catch the seizure-fest tomorrow.
Seizure-fest is right... I'm conflicted in wanting to go see it, in that I'm madly in lust with Christina Ricci, but this movie looks dreadful, and based on the trailers, I'm afraid that if I had to sit through the whole movie, I might have a Porygon-like reaction to it.
Seizure-fest is right... I'm conflicted in wanting to go see it, in that I'm madly in lust with Christina Ricci, but this movie looks dreadful, and based on the trailers, I'm afraid that if I had to sit through the whole movie, I might have a Porygon-like reaction to it.
I want to see it purely for the visuals.
Both CG and Ricci.
As far as the actual movie... anything above full blown suck will be a pleasant surprise. I've always been a fan of the original cartoon specifically because of its cheesy badness, so that probably helps my willingness to go for the ride.
Directed by the Wachowski brothers, best known for the "Matrix" franchise, "Speed Racer" was panned by many film critics. Fellman added the movie would have difficulty recouping its $120 million budget.
"Unfortunately it didn't perform to our expectations," he said.
*snip*
"'Iron Man' is basically pulling everybody's audience. It's really dominating the marketplace," he said.
Over the next few weeks, several big movies will take a shot at knocking "Iron Man" off its perch, starting with "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," opening May 16, and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" on May 22.
I want to see it purely for the visuals.
Both CG and Ricci.
As far as the actual movie... anything above full blown suck will be a pleasant surprise. I've always been a fan of the original cartoon specifically because of its cheesy badness, so that probably helps my willingness to go for the ride.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Night at the Museum
Better than I thought it would be, that's for sure. Which isn't saying much, but I enjoyed it. Probably won't watch it again, but not a bad one-timer.
That movie totally and completely sucked. I mean...not a single damn laugh in it. I was embarrassed for Americans everywhere that $100 milion dollars of them wated their money on that thing.
Ugh.![]()
I just watched the worst movie/sequel ever. You know what is even more scary they are making another sequel. Damn I want my money and time back
![]()
Mystery Men
Didn't have high expectations, but I like watching Janine Garofalo - she's a hoot.An "OK" little movie, I guess, but it is not going on my island, that's for sure.
That was a disappointing flick. Had a few inspired moments, but just seemed like they got the very least out of what could have been a very funny premise, especially given the cast.
I had the opposite reaction, but I think largely because I expected it to suck. The cast was impressive, but the commercials looked dreadful and the reviews (both professional and from friends) were not terribly good. I didn't even want to watch it, but it's what my girlfriend at the time brought back from Blockbuster... so, sat through it, prepared to hate it, and found it surprisingly charming.