I watched Pan's Labyrinth, a Spanish movie (2006) with English subtitles after my coworker told me it was not a horror movie.
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I watched Pan's Labyrinth, a Spanish movie (2006) with English subtitles after my coworker told me it was not a horror movie.
Just watched Taken and the Last AirBender. Both are average films!
"Miracle on 34th Street" now, and AVATAR later...
Just Watched "The Social Network" :) , It's pretty average movie..
Watched Inception and find it not to be that fascinating.
Watched Expendables and find it average.
Watched Sorcerer's Apprentice, an ok show!
The French Connection, 1971.
Good movie, at these times they knew how to make good movies.
One of the best copmovies of the 70's with Gene Hackman en Roy Scheider.
So many movies out there and on my bookshelf, I don't understand which one is about what at one time. I convince myself to simply look at the cover's image to have a glimpse of its content.
I wasn't up last night to watch any, and I tried to be as much open as I could [It wasn't me at all 6 years ago, you know] before everyone at the Christmas party.
I just finished "Black Swan", a good movie to watch. I give beautiful Natalie 5 stars for the best actress in an innocent Nana character. What a lovely brain it is before all she discovers is just her "dreams"! She falls down and dies in fame after long days of struggles against her imagined competitors. Excelent Nana-the ballet dancer!
And Now for Something Completely Different by Monty Python. :lol: :thumb:
Happens to be from 1971 too.
Quite disappointed with Black Swan. Perhaps I just don't understand what all the fuss was about. Same with Hurt Locker - cannot believe it won so many oscars!!!
Watched 'V for Vendetta' last night (BBC). The message is getting louder and louder :)
If we're talking dream worlds: The Matrix is waaaaaaaaay better and far more philosophical. And even more believable.
I didn't really get Black Swan either. I mean, it was rather artistic in the way it presents itself, but other than that... She was a little crazy, and then she dies in fame... So what?
If we're talking crazy: Beautiful Mind was so much better. Shutter Island is also really cool when you watch it the second time. And if we're talking really crazy, try Jacob's Ladder. And if we're talking reeeeaaaaaallllllyyy crazy, try The Legend of Two Sisters, a Korean horror (it only really makes sense at the very end.)
"In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate."
That was one of the best movies I've seen recently (or in a long time). To bad many people in the US didn't really get it, or so I've heard.
Nice! I love all such movies (horror, suspense). Clearly on this board such people do exist, from 'envy' to 'blind', from 'real' to 'unreal'. We are proud to say that we have had an excellent online professor - who occupies a "real" position as a regional director with many years round being active in the field. The fact that she has quite a lot of competitors can not be denied. They claim everywhere that her instructions misguide, mislead people, and even are > 5-70% incorrect, for they want to promote their "UNREAL" positions and "imaginative" power in most cases. This is the truth, and real! Our professor's talks are more considerate, needless to say, because she is not in her 20s or 30s . Yeah...