I watched Jaws on LD tonight and what a nice flick it was. One of the most memorable works by Steven Spielberg, I think I'll rewatch it in a couple of months. Certainly worth another watch.
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I watched Jaws on LD tonight and what a nice flick it was. One of the most memorable works by Steven Spielberg, I think I'll rewatch it in a couple of months. Certainly worth another watch.
Tales From The Script: Had no clue what this was, but it's a documentary that's just various screenwriters giving stories about working in Hollywood. It's pretty much required viewing for anyone that remotely wants to get into film-making.
This topic is now temporarily about favorite film scores.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: The whole film is legendary for a reason.
The Sting: Not bad, but maybe it hasn't aged well? I dunno. Obviously worth the watch though.
The Constant Gardener: Great film. If you thought it was just a political agenda film and ignored it, that's understandable. But regardless you should give it a watch if you can. You soon realize there's more to it than that, and it has a completely different message.
True Grit: The remake is a great fucking time at the theater with some of the best shot scenes all year. There was more than a few times that I really noticed just how beautiful the frame was and wished they make posters of it. (The night scene at the end especially) Worth a watch.
The Kings Speech: A pretty good biopic on King George VI making his speech at the start of WWII. Not bad by any means, but a little forgettable.
Black Swan: HOLY FUCK.
I just finished up It's A Trap, the end of the Family Guy Star Wars series. Not too bad a flick. I am also working my way through the newest Resident Evil movie.
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Blue Thunder: The movie that Sega got its idea from and made Thunder Blade.
Not too bad of an action flick. The story is alright but the good parts are the helicopters blowing stuff up.
Bringing Up Baby.
Classic comedy.
Tron Legacy for the third time. Still fucking amazing. Usually when I see movies more than once I get bored after the first time.
at the movies:
The Tourist
re-watched:@home
The Waterboy
Liar Liar
The Postman
Wyatt Earp
Critters 1-4 DVD box set. I watched the first 3 when I was a kid but hadn't seen them since. Beware the fourth one is painfully bad. The special effects in the first 2 movies still look great to this day. The Chiodo Bros (of Killer Clowns from Outer space fame)did the critter effects. Critters 3 is starring and also the film debut of Leonardo Dicaprio.
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Also...
Independence Day
Been watching the Harry Potter films with a friend of mine. We finished The Goblet of Fire last night.
Yes. Black Swan was near perfection needs to be seen. As I posted on Facebook:
When watching classic films, you see those moments that are legend. Weather they make a legend out of the actor, or the scene is legendary itself, regardless they make legend. Natalie Portman has just made legend with Black Swan.