Is it more like a Jet Li movie or a Mummy movie? I guess I'll see Stepbrothers tomorrow.
Hey, there are many people that posts on just the movie they saw and no details.OK, so you really have to stop just listing the movies and go into some detail. Kinda like the draft threads.![]()
I just saw Dark Knight.
I don't get it, thought it was nothing special, and I loved Batman Begins.
Sigh. Well, I did see them, so...:
Jumper -- sigh. Just dumb. And starring Darth Vader too, who apparently thinks cornering the market on selfish teenage moodiness and absolutely atrocious line deliveries is the key to a secure future in the biz. Rapidly becoming a least favorite "actor". Hey at least Rachel Bilson looked really cute in it -- knew I should have bumped her up in my queue in the babe draft.![]()
Walking Tall -- sigh again. anybody who knows anything about the original knows that it was a hard edged, dark, and downright nasty piece of 70s cinema -- this remake starring the utterly unintimidating The Rock however is none of the above, and again is just dumb. Dumb. Dumb. Dumb. Dumb. Dumb.
Reign Over Me -- not as good as Sandler fanboys or everything 9/11 = great types try to make it sound, but solid. Weakest point was the over the top nuttiness of Sandler's character, who quite clearly should have been institutionalized and who no rational human being would have wanted to be around for more than 30 seconds. Bonus points for portraying an upper middle class black family as a) the main characters; and b) an actual normal upper middle class family with normal issues as opposed to screeching stereotypes.
Unearthed -- crappy horror. Somebody find the scriptwriter and shoot him please.
Hills Have Eyes II -- just what you would expect. Half notch up for people actually fighting back for once.
Jane Austen Book Club -- drowned in the estrogen, had to abandon after about half an hour
The Last Winter -- gaia fights back movie mired halfway between interesting and pretentious/boring
My Super Ex-Girlfriend -- largely sucked, which was no surprise. Way to have a weak premise, and then get even less out of it than you should have.
The Ruins -- frustrating. Good setup. Only one annoying character early, get into the mess wihtout too many reaches. And then...nobody does anything. Solution to being in hyper-perilous life or death situation? Lie down and take a nap in a tent. That'll fix it.
I saw the jumbled mess that was Babylon AD (Dad picked it, I wasn't about to spend my movie $$$ there on my own) - one of those movies where they don't tell you what is going on for a while, when they do they aren't really very clear on what's going on and why (especially "globally" in the film), then you kinda have an idea on why something major in the film might be important, then they kinda drop off the ending and leave you scratching your head.
Really, don't bother....
Apparently the director didn't like it either
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/babylon-director-badmouths-film.html
Apparently the director didn't like it either
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/babylon-director-badmouths-film.html
There's a piece of me that feels sorry for Vin Diesel. He's been in an uncommonly high number of films with these issues.
Yeah, I like him. That's probably the main reason we went to see this, as the trailer didn't show much plot (I guess it is hard to get blood from a stone).Unfortunately it seems that he can't get into a very good sci-fi movie at all.....
Pitch Black was good sci-fi, but... that's about it.