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2007-09-05 6:42 PM i saw a film today oh boy Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (3) ummm...aint been here for a few days, so in no uncertain order: blades of glory was good, will ferrel did a great job[did I say that?]. memento was fantastic, if not confusing. net 2 wasnt the best film ever released but I liked it--the lead chick was hot. k-pax instantly became a top five fave; this is one I bought at a flea market and'll no doubt watch a few times. the lookout kept my attention pretty good for a straight drama slightly [very slightly] tinted with psychological thriller. the ringer is a waste of time. martin lawrence you so crazy is funny, even with his eddie murphy wannabe act. escape from la [another flea market purchase] is way dated but still cool (just finished a book called debunking 9/11 myths and one online informant went by the moniker snake_plissken; I hadda laugh]. the wild ride [flea market dvd--two jack nicholson flicks for fifty cents. the other movie is little shop of horrors and I aint watched it yet] is a 1960 movie about a bad boy...at the least it deserves an lol. perfect creature aint too bad; they rewrite vampire lore tho, and thats hard to do right [unless yer blade, giggle]. kickin' it old school actually was kinda good; now dig this: a break dancer does a wild move and hits his head and lays in a coma for twenty years and wakes and his parents are in debt so he reforms his troupe to win money...does that sound like something Id like? well...I did like it cuz the main character (also director) that'll remain nameless cuz I forgot his name pulled it off really good by only putting enough dancing in it to make it an honest to goodness dance movie.
I noticed I switched tense but hey, no one reads this shit and I aint selling this paragraph to anyone, so fuck it, right? Read/Post Comments (3) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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