I only ever saw the first Bourne movie, and believed him to be a cyborg. True story.![]()
Not technically a movie per se, but a live stage performance filmed for movie theater screening.
The British National Theatre's Frankenstein (with reverse casting of the lead roles on alternating nights.)
The play itself was outstanding. It really grasped the inherent hypocrisies of the human condition. Would recommend it if it's playing near you.
The movie theater I saw it at tonight had a host of technical problems while screening it which broke the flow in a few parts (including the entire last five minutes, which had to be rewound and played again because the screen went dark the first time.)
So I tried to watch "The Grey" today. It was so bad I stopped watching about 1/3 of the way through.
It's difficult to express how subtly boring this collection of garbage is, and for some reason it got pretty good reviews.
Originally Posted by Loire
For your arctic survival needs, watch The Edge instead. It has star power, a killer grizzly bear, wilderness ingenuity, and an unexpected subplot.
Trailer for new Tarantino movie, "Django Unchained"
Starring Christoph Waltz, so going to watch it even if it's going to be shit.
I cant believe he is dead. T_T
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The first trailer frames it as "Bourne BUT BETTER" which made it look a bit shit and i was going to avoid it. The second however, frames it as "as the events of Ultimatum unfold, they start to kill off the Bourne-like agents." Renner's character just being another Bourne, causes the same kind of shit once he decides they're the enemy. Which sits just fine with me, assuming that's how it plays out.
It's worth pointing out that the guy directing Legacy, co-wrote all three previous Bourne films and wrote and directed Michael Clayton. Which is a pretty good claim to fame if you ask me.
Just watched End of Days for the first time in ages. Not Schwarzenegger's best, but still enjoyable.
Also all that millennium stuff is over 12 years agoI feel so old.
watched "the adjustment bureau" yesterday with a ladyfriend
beautiful romantic movie with an awesome supporting cast - but not cheesy at all
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