Originally Posted By Inspector 57 Mrs 2oon/ReadingMom wrote: "Bubble DVD Rental No snacks Very interesting." I'd say that's a pretty appropriate review, but... "Bubble" Hollywood Video Rental (New Release) Black Coffee ...I'd add that this strangely absorbing little film would be a good one to watch when you're feeling overly "up." Just pop it in, relax, and let it slowly drain all that excess happiness away.
Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 Cars local theater Cadbury Fruit & Nut bar Great movie. Loved it and so did my 14 year old son. Children of the Corn own DVD chips and Lipton onion dip My son had never seen it and neither had my husband. My son though it was scary even for an "old movie". The special effects were funny. Isaac still creeps me out.
Originally Posted By Mrs Nurmi <<Children of the Corn own DVD>> OMG we love that movie!! (says in her creepiest Isaac voice) "He wants you too, Malachai!" Too cool! Mine was: Superman in Imax 3D Local Mega plex Popcorn & Nachos The movie was fun, I was entertained, but EXTREMELY disappointed in the 3D. There were only 4 (I think) extremely short sections of 3D in the entire movie. You didn't even wear the glasses for the entire time; every half hour or so, there would be a little icon that flashed in the bottom corner of the screen indicating that a 3D section was coming up - when it was done, you would get a different icon directing you to take the glasses off. Blah. I can't wait to go see Monster House in 3D - hoping for MUCH better results!
Originally Posted By alexbook Ice Age: The Meltdown theater no snacks I never saw the first one, so I probably didn't get some of the jokes. The print of the film was lousy and it broke mid-way through. But at $1.50 for a matinee, I wouldn't paid just to sit in the air conditioning and stare at a blank screen for two hours.
Originally Posted By ReadingMom Date Movie Comcast on Demand Coffee This movie is so wrong for so many reasons. It's just plain stupid, however, it did keep me entertained for 83 minutes while I folded laundry. There are some days where it doesn't take much to keep me entertained. Today was one of them. : )
Originally Posted By idleBrain Night Listener SF Metreon/benefit screening bottled water Nice little thriller. Robin Williams and Toni Collette were first rate, as usual. Based on Armistead Maupin's best seller; screenplay by Maupin, Terry Anderson, and director Patrick Stettner, who were all at the screening with Miramax honchos and Zach Williams (Robin's son). Definitely worth TiVo space from IFC broadcast, or DVD rental. But skip the theatre unless you're hardcore Robin and/or Armistead fan.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle Encore Free Movie No snacks (ironic, isn't it?) It's a dopey little movie (pun intended), but it made me laugh a lot. And I'll never view Neil Patrick Harris the same.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom Well while working in someones home yesterday they had a bootleg copy of Disney's latest movie "Cars" playing in their DVD player.
Originally Posted By jdub A Super Trio: "Superman Returns" I do not know how I could have possibly hated this movie any more. 70's, 70's, 70's, dead actor, everything smelled not-so-fresh...AND suddenly Superman is a deadbeat dad in a cape! Superman would NEVER risk Lois's life like that without her knowing WHO HE IS! I don't even think he'd, uh, you know, without marrying her. But he'd AT LEAST let her know who he is. And he'd stick around & see what pops up. AND he wouldn't fly away so easily once he knew he had made baby. Coolest thing about the movie? Lois & Supe had matching cleft chins. Inexusable, recycled, piece of trash. "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" Dirty. Not appropriate for young people. AND FAR BETTER THAN SUPERMAN. Much better than I thought it would be, actually--but it's largely been a summer of low expectations for me. "Krrish" Well, here we go! My first experience in a Bollywood movie house, and far more entertaining than just about anything I have seen all summer. I immediately went to Netflix to rent the previous film (this one stands well alone, though). I described this one a little previously: <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/default.asp?WCI=MsgBoard&WCE=T-77289-P-1&Refresh=0728232900" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/de fault.asp?WCI=MsgBoard&WCE=T-77289-P-1&Refresh=0728232900</a>
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb School of Rock DVD at a friend's house no snacks Jack Black's facial expressions *crack me up*! A good time was had by all! AND we didn't have to worry when the kids came in from the other room. A bit of language but nothing too objectionable.
Originally Posted By DAR The Hills Have Eyes(remake) Nothing to eat Very very disturbing, made me uneasy at times.
Originally Posted By disney pete Batman Forever TV tea and biscuits had forgotten how bad it was but my girlfriend had never seen it.
Originally Posted By disney pete Ferris Buellers day off DVD home made soup gives me a laugh every time i see it.
Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire Monster House Theater Had some mello yellow (big mistake - I had to go SO BAD!) It wasnt bad...but wasnt spectacular either. And some things were just downright ODD.
Originally Posted By DAR Failure to Launch DVD Typical and very predictable Matthew McConaughey/Sara Jessica Parker romantic comedy. That being said I thought it was a pretty funny movie.
Originally Posted By alexbook The Wild discount movie theater no snacks A truly average movie, not really worthy of the Disney name, but not as bad as I'd expected.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Batman Begins no snacks own the DVD This is the best Batman movie I've seen, Christian Bale is very good and Chris Nolan is one of the best directors out there.