Originally Posted By Daannzzz "Days of Heaven" I should have known not to purchase a copy of a movie for $5.99
Originally Posted By nbodyhome I've been working on watching Paris, je t'aime. It's a series of short vignettes by some famous directors (like Wes Craven and the Coen brothers), showcasing various areas of Paris. Some of the pieces are really good, and I've watched some several times already. Others are a little boring. But overall, I love Paris and am really enjoying the movie. It's nice also, to be able to watch a short film (5 - 10 minutes), then re-watch or just move on to the next one.
Originally Posted By disney pete last night house of the flying daggers dvd tea and ice cream liked it nice love story with lots of action
Originally Posted By DJ7K Pirates of the Caribbean: Deadman's Chest Sears HDTV department (Not sure if I would have wanted to eat anything watching this film - at least nothing from the meat group) Awesome!!! Especially on those Sony and Samsung widescreen, flatscreen, whatever screen in HD and blueray, whatever they had going on there, was really good watching. Ok the one I've been passing by every Sunday is a Samsung, and it had a Blue Ray disc in it. At first I had no idea it was a disc. I thought it was some design at the bottom of the tv that lit up. But as one of the salesman pointed out, it's the Blue Ray disc. Not far from this one, was a Sony tv. Both HD with surround sound. Both great viewing. The movie? I felt like I had came back from Disneyland after I got home, so it was quite an adventure just watching it. And this time I wasn't the only getting into it as other folks begain to gather around. It (the movie) was hilarious, thrilling and mysterious. The store plays them all day long, on both tv's I mentioned. At least it did this time, usually it was just that one. But the good thing is while one tv is playing a certain scene, the other tv is playing another. I may have questions later though. I was reading the plot on Answers.com, it answered some questions, but I still have a few more. And I think I know of some experts here who just might know Can't wait to see this with a family member or friend. I still have yet to watch it from beginning to end, but I caught a lot of it and it would be great to see again. Ooh and the first thing that I saw in it that made me wanna come here to post about it, this funny line from Captain Jack Sparrow (following the line from Elizabeth Swan) [a brawl breaks out on the table of the ship - the Black Pearl?] Swan: "This is madness!" Sparrow: "[turning to Swan] This is politics." The way he said it was great.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Saw 4 Saw 3 Saw 2 All in a row... DVD with my hands over my eyes. Eat something??? You've got to be kidding! First one was definitely better then 2-4.
Originally Posted By debtee Brokeback Mountain. Finally got to see this movie because of Heath Ledger's death, it was on TV. I should not have bothered. It was painful to sit through the whole thing. I really can't see what all the buzz was about this movie, as Heath and Jake had ZERO chemistry. I was expecting something much more dynamic between the two of them after reading how great they were together. The only good thing I feel about this movie was the scenery, as it was stunning! Thumbs down.
Originally Posted By melekalikimaka The Family Stone cable no snacks Wow, I can't believe how much I hate this movie. I am so glad that I didn't take the time (or spend $) to see it in the theater.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus BEst of Both Worlds 3D popcorn & diet Dr. Pepper with the girls @ the theater (obviously) Like I said in the movie's thread started by Mele, I enjoyed it a lot! If you've got a Hannah fan, don't miss it! Oh, and get there EARLY if you want a seat!!!! We got there 1/2 an hour early, and had a REALLY long line, so my daughter, who had her own ticket, had to sit on my lap or the step next to her sister. And our theater let in the internet ticket holders early. YMMV.
Originally Posted By debtee Yay Mele....I've Finally found someone that doesn't like the Family Stone! Everyone I talk to loves it and I thought I must be missing something!
Originally Posted By jdub Well, if you had just asked ME!--I would have been happy to tell you it's not worth frittering away part of a relatively-short life watching that! Awful!
Originally Posted By jdub ...and speaking of bad Diane Keaton movies (a rapidly-expanding genre), I don't understand "Mad Money" at all! It's billed as a comedy, but... it really didn't happen to be much in the way of "funny!"
Originally Posted By juicer I just rented Fido - The movie about zombies set in a 50's (Pleasantville) setting - It was funny
Originally Posted By Daannzzz Continuing on my effort to seek out all the old monster movies I saw as a kid.... "From Hell it Came" Walking tree stump monster. It was fun to see it again. "Caltiki: The immortal Monster" Was certainly interesting and they were not shy about showing the monster. Dubbing was really bad.
Originally Posted By DAR The King of Kong Documentary about the quest to become the world champion of Donkey Kong. Hey we all need something to strive for. And actually it was very compelling with a villian as hissable as any you'd find in a fiction film.
Originally Posted By WilliamK99 Superbad Should have known from the title that it would be bad, and indeed it was, I would even go so far as to say the movie was superbad... I feel dumber for having wasted 90 minutes of my life watching it.
Originally Posted By disney pete i am legend cinema no snacks wasnt one of wills bettet outings ghost dvd no snacks managed to hide my tears from my girlfriend
Originally Posted By alexbook Golden Compass discount multiplex no snacks Glad I saw it on the big screen, 'cause it looked really good. OTOH, the experience was slightly marred by being able to hear the sound from "Walk Hard" faintly from the next theater.