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Just saw 300.. the end was so intense the last spartan takes on like 400 persians and fucks them all up but in the end his lover stabs him in the back...soo intense !!!

































































































































jkkkk but I did see it...I have to wait till I come down from how much i hyped it up in my mind to truly analyze it but the action was imense.....In the end I was craving more action!!!
 
Just saw 300.. the end was so intense the last spartan takes on like 400 persians and fucks them all up but in the end his lover stabs him in the back...soo intense !!!

































































































































jkkkk but I did see it...I have to wait till I come down from how much i hyped it up in my mind to truly analyze it but the action was imense.....In the end I was craving more action!!!
Man, you almost killed me with that spoiler hahahahaha!
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I say we ban movies like saw, hostel, dead silent or any other utter crap like that. who's with me!?!?
 
I got a free ticket to ghost rider the other day...such bad acting especially on cages part..such cheesy lines...he may have my soul but he'll never have my spirit!?!? what the hell? Pardon me but isn't that the same thing?? Some of the special effects were cool but nothing to cream yer pantalones over. You did it again Hollwood took something I cared about and turned it into shite.
 
Yesterday I saw "Pathfinder". It's such a bad movie. Hopefully no one of you makes a mistake and watches this stupid movie.
Why have they had to make the vikings look like a mixture between an Uruk-Hai and a Ringwraith??

How is Ghostrider btw.?
 
I just saw the Ghostrider trailer and it was enough to know I must not watch it.

Last friday I saw Paris je t'aime and I liked it. A mix of different stories, all having love as the main subject in different ways, and directed by lots of different directors such as Wes Craven and Gerard Depardieu among others. Gerard acts in one of the stories as well. Then you find Nick Nolte, Juliette Binoche, Natalie Portman, Williem Dafoe and many others. If you watch it just like that maybe you will find it crappy but in my opinion it is a nice film. Maybe it's not what you're used to see in the cinema, as a film, but what you could see in a theatre, with live performances. Some stories are kind of weird and even stupid [the Elijah Wood story, for example] but if you can appreciate it you will find it nice, but overall it's a nice film with some little nice touches... I don't think many of you are gonna like it but if anyone does like drama comedies and stuff, give it a watch. If you are expecting the typical Hollywood film or stuff like that, then forget it.
Another thing to add: the scenes of Paris are very nice too. You not only see the 'common' Paris, what you're used to see in the films but also many other parts of Paris as it is... very simple and beautiful. And some of the performances are very good as well.

Lately, I've been wanting to watch The Godfather trilogy again. I totally love that film, it has many of my fave actors. So, I think next one is gonna be in dvd at home and not at the cinema, hehe.
 
Last friday I saw Paris je t'aime and I liked it. A mix of different stories, all having love as the main subject in different ways, and directed by lots of different directors such as Wes Craven and Gerard Depardieu among others. Gerard acts in one of the stories as well. Then you find Nick Nolte, Juliette Binoche, Natalie Portman, Williem Dafoe and many others. If you watch it just like that maybe you will find it crappy but in my opinion it is a nice film. Maybe it's not what you're used to see in the cinema, as a film, but what you could see in a theatre, with live performances. Some stories are kind of weird and even stupid [the Elijah Wood story, for example] but if you can appreciate it you will find it nice, but overall it's a nice film with some little nice touches... I don't think many of you are gonna like it but if anyone does like drama comedies and stuff, give it a watch. If you are expecting the typical Hollywood film or stuff like that, then forget it.
Another thing to add: the scenes of Paris are very nice too. You not only see the 'common' Paris, what you're used to see in the films but also many other parts of Paris as it is... very simple and beautiful. And some of the performances are very good as well.
Sounds interesting, too many good names involved for it to suck, I'm gonna check it out.
 
300 is good, but it's not even close to epic's like Braveheart or Gladiator. The visuals were its strongest point, but storytelling is what's most important to me. But yeah, definitely an enjoyable film.


I just watched A Scanner Darkly...FINALLY! One of the coolest movie's I have seen in a long time. Man, I love the style of it and the fact it has interesting content is a huge bonus. Great ideas - awesome concept. Every bit as fantastic as Waking Life is to me.
 
Yes, 300 has excellent photography and stuff and I did like that but not much the film itself. Storytelling's also most important to me and this wasn't something terribly great to me, I mean the way it's done, but it's an enjoyable film for sure. The kind of film people love, but not me.
I also saw Walk the Line, the story about musician Johnny Cash. Just like all the other films about musicians and all that.
And last night I watched Munich. Well done and has some good actors like Geoffrey Rush and Ciaran Hinds but it turns a bit boring in some parts... anyway, it wasn't a bad film in my opinion. I did like it.