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#168452 by BlueRaja
Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:54 am
fullgore wrote:coffee and cigarettes

you've read the title you've seen the movie. but see it anyway for tom waits and iggy sharing screen time. sexy. the wu-tang sketch at the end was hilarious.


Iggy Pop? I haven't heard of this movie! I'll have to check it out. :)

(0oo, nice cast - IMBd)
#168466 by Dunkelheit
Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:29 pm
big nothing (i guess thats the name of the movie.. hm)

twas about 5 am, we were buying snacks to quench our munchies and that movie was on a little tv, of the little i remember, it was really good

now i could swear it featured david schwimmer! but then again i was all high
#168538 by sarai-chan
Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:59 am
BrunoN wrote:
frequency-lsd wrote:The Big Lebowski :lol:
One of the funniest movies i have ever seen


You said it, man. Nobody fucks with the Jesus.


Big Lebowski is the only lazy man I like :D :lol:

now, a WARNING:

NEVER waste your time to see Unrest!!

From the beginning very annoying, and the reason for the plot to develop into it's final way is just so ANNOYING!!
No-one could EVER act the way the main character decides to act, and .. Uh oh, just don't do the same mistake
I did. DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE.

3/10
#168652 by sarai-chan
Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:19 am
Mr. Brooks

Starring Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook and William Hurt.

A thriller about a businnes man, who has an addiction.
He has to kill.
He's sadistic alter ego follows him around, and he seems quite happy about it..
Until he gives up to him, and does something he will regret doing..
Along comes young photographer, who gives his own nice twist to the film,
trying to act brave and willing to do stuff, while you can see in his eyes that every time
he isn't that sure..

And all along like Mr. Brooks' shadow, haunts Demi Moore as a detective..
Who swims alot.
Maybe she wanted to swim alot, so audience could see how well-preserved she is :D

Almoust two hours in length, I almoust fell asleep, but mainly enjoyed this movie.
The ending was a bit too .. not satisfying, but I can live with it.

This is not an excellent movie, but ok for movie night.

And plus, you get to see naked Kevin Costner! :D

8,5/10
#168669 by sarai-chan
Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:54 am
Dunkelheit wrote:
sarai-chan wrote:
And plus, you get to see naked Kevin Costner! :D

8,5/10


try though i might, i sincerely fail to see how is seeing kevin costner naked a "plus" :P



Naaaaah, not THAT kind of a plus :D
More like "as an extra point of interest for some female watchers"- kinda plus :D

I like mainly younger guys :? :lol:
#168676 by Keeker
Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:57 am
sarai-chan wrote:
Dunkelheit wrote:
sarai-chan wrote:
And plus, you get to see naked Kevin Costner! :D

8,5/10


try though i might, i sincerely fail to see how is seeing kevin costner naked a "plus" :P



Naaaaah, not THAT kind of a plus :D
More like "as an extra point of interest for some female watchers"- kinda plus :D

I like mainly younger guys :? :lol:

Too limiting. The older ones have their attractions too you know. :eirlys:
#168723 by BlueRaja
Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:52 am
Not the last movie I watched (obviously), but movie related:


Guillermo del Toro to direct 'The Hobbit' and sequel


Guillermo del Toro is directing "The Hobbit" and its sequel, New Line Cinema announced Thursday. The 43-year-old filmmaker will move to New Zealand for four years to make the films back-to-back with executive producer Peter Jackson.


Del Toro wrote and directed "Pan's Labyrinth," which earned six Oscar nominations in 2006 and won three awards. He is also the director of the upcoming sequel "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," whose monsters bear the unmistakeable surreal vision of the Mexican-born filmmaker.


"I am indeed blessed to become a part of the filmmaking community that Peter, Fran and their extraordinary team of collaborators have created in New Zealand," del Toro said in a statement. "Contributing to the 'Lord of the Rings' legacy is an absolute dream come true."


Jackson and Walsh called del Toro "a cinematic magician who has never lost his childlike sense of wonder."


"We have long admired Guillermo's work and cannot think of a more inspired filmmaker to take the journey back to Middle-Earth," they said in a statement.


Jackson co-wrote, co-produced and directed the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which won 17 Oscar and 30 nominations.

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