The Funhouse?Luke wrote:Re-watched Rocky IV again. Holds up as ridiculously awesome.
As long as Eli Roth isn't acting in it, I'd watch the revamped FUNHOUSE.
I'd be more worried about J.D. Roth.
The Funhouse?Luke wrote:Re-watched Rocky IV again. Holds up as ridiculously awesome.
As long as Eli Roth isn't acting in it, I'd watch the revamped FUNHOUSE.
I'll own up to having enjoyed "New Moon" as well. I recall one movie critic said that the could not defend the film, but loved every second of it. Also, unlike the first movie, most of the funny parts of this one were intentional.Snickerd00dle wrote:Just got back from seeing Twilight: New Moon, and I liked it, the acting is terrible, but I really like the story...I feel like everyone lost respect for me now
Saw that before. Had its moments.vash23n wrote:Long Time Dead. It's a British film about Ouija boards and summoning demons by accident, the Djinn in particular. I liked it, pretty suspenseful at times. They didn't rely on special effects (like the dancing goat in Drag Me To Hell, which was also about the Djinn I think). There were like two special effects moments that involved changing the pupil shape of the eyes. Good movie, I recommend it.
How was Jack Brooks? I've been looking to buy that one, and just finished watching Toxic Avenger part 4 btw, it was great! I love being home from school, I have so much time to just lounge around, played Beyond Good and Evil and watched movies all day, winding down tonight in the Christmas mood with the original Black ChristmasREPO Man wrote:Saw that before. Had its moments.vash23n wrote:Long Time Dead. It's a British film about Ouija boards and summoning demons by accident, the Djinn in particular. I liked it, pretty suspenseful at times. They didn't rely on special effects (like the dancing goat in Drag Me To Hell, which was also about the Djinn I think). There were like two special effects moments that involved changing the pupil shape of the eyes. Good movie, I recommend it.
And Drag Me to Hell didn't have the Djinn. It was the Lamia. WIKI PAGE
And I say Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, but it was on Syfy so it doesn't count cuz they edit stuff out.
OH, MAN! JUST FOUND THIS OUT:
ACTRESS BRITNEY MURPHY DEAD AT 32!!!!!!
EmpireOnline article here
This just shocked the crap out of me.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Aaahh thanks for the heads up on Drag Me To Hell's non Djinness. I know there's another movie out there that had the Djinn.REPO Man wrote:Saw that before. Had its moments.vash23n wrote:Long Time Dead. It's a British film about Ouija boards and summoning demons by accident, the Djinn in particular. I liked it, pretty suspenseful at times. They didn't rely on special effects (like the dancing goat in Drag Me To Hell, which was also about the Djinn I think). There were like two special effects moments that involved changing the pupil shape of the eyes. Good movie, I recommend it.
And Drag Me to Hell didn't have the Djinn. It was the Lamia. WIKI PAGE
And I say Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, but it was on Syfy so it doesn't count cuz they edit stuff out.
OH, MAN! JUST FOUND THIS OUT:
ACTRESS BRITNEY MURPHY DEAD AT 32!!!!!!
EmpireOnline article here
This just shocked the crap out of me.
I loved that movie as well. Since I read 'The Sandman' I've become a great fan of Neil Gaiman's work. The guy is awesomeGamerforlife wrote:Finished watching Coraline, GREAT visuals in that movie. Very artistic. I like how well the movie goes back and forth from cute to just plain creepy. Feels very Burtonesque
I also caught Enchanted on tv, not really a guy movie but I liked seeing Disney subvert their own cliches.