Saw Source Code last night starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Had no idea what this film was about, and had no expectations for it, but was absolutely blown away by the end. Highly recommended!
I saw these movies in the past week or so! gridiron gang Music & lyrics 2 days in newyork punch-drunk love face/off premium rush the watch Loved them all going to watch coach coaster, seeking a friend for the end of the world, four weddings & a funeral, the campaign & a lot more to come!
No, not yet! I want to though, maybe I'll rent it when it hits Redbox. In other news, I just saw Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Hilarious.
Gangster Squad. Cannot wait for this. I've always loved period movies and I have always been into gangsters, particularly 40s West Coast, so this was ideal for me. It stars a boatload of amazing actors. Nick Nolte, Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, the list goes on. Emma Stone is in it as well, and I've been a huge fan of hers since 'Zombieland'. All the movies I have seen with her in it have been excellent, so I believe this one will be too. She seems to have a knack for choosing great movies to be a part of. Ruben Fleischer is also directing it, which is awesome. Again, I have liked him since Zombieland as well. Zombieland was alright, then he directed 30 Minutes or Less, and I really enjoyed the cinematography. So I'm sure Gangster Squad will be great too. Ryan Gosling is in it as well. I'm not a huge fan of him. He always acts 'too cool' in the movies I have seen. 'Stupid, Crazy, Love' was funny, but the only part I liked him in was at the end. That was the only part he seemed to loosen up at. I attempted to watch 'Drive'. The beginning was freaking amazing, but my excitement kind of died as the movie went on. Usually if I have interest in a movie and I haven't seen some actors, I'll watch some of their movies to get a feel for them. I've seen tons of Sean Pen, Nick Nolte, Josh Brolin, and Emma Stone films so I felt like I know them (metaphorically, of course). But Ryan Gosling, not so much. I'm not a big fan of him, unless he drops his 'too cool' act he seems to fit in. But my top five favorite actors (in order) would include: 1. Emma Stone 2. Jesse Eisenberg 3. Ryan Reynolds 4. Clint Eastwood 5. Harrison Ford Top five movies (in order): 1. Zombieland (I live by the rules) 2. Transformers (the first one) 3. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 4. Top Gun 5. Scarface
Just saw Safe starring Jason Statham. Pretty good action flick. Not the most brilliant film in cinematic history, but entertaining.
Not sure if anyone has noticed this (and not sure if this occurs in other threads), but in the Lounge forum, it says this thread has 2257 replies, yet when I click the topic, it says that ninjackid's post was #2253. Anyone experiencing this?
Just watched the thirteenth floor and can't believe I'd never heard of it before, the ideas are very matrix like so I don't know how I missed it. Great film I wasn't expecting it to be.
Saw that. This actually looks good, and I'm not even a Superman fan. I've always him as too generic of a superhero.
Saw Saving Private Ryan yesterday. The beginning and ending battle scenes were epic. Overall, a great film.