what is the last movie you have watched? (Brian Cox, flicks, Mississippi)
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"Inside Job"-recommend it. Explains the economic meltdown in terms that are understandable. Why the people who caused it aren't in prison is beyond me....
I watched watched Clash of The Titans all the way through for the first time. Thought maybe, I was just missing something since I keep hearing some say it was a good movie. Sorry, but the special effects were just so bad, I couldn't forgive the rest of the silliness of the movie. I didn't hate because for one, men in kilty like skirts are yum.
Paranormal Activity 2. If you saw and liked the first one, then you'd really like this one too, IMO. My teenage son doesn't care for these type of movies, but it was just freaky enough to make him jump.
A Town Called Panic
Sort of like Wallace and Grommit on acid. Hilarious, random and absurd.
Ondine
Not the first Celtic mythology film I've seen (Roan Inish, anyone?) and surely not the last. But the cinematography is beautiful, as are Farrell and his co-star, and I love the little girl in the film as well.
Special thumbs up for Stephen Rea, who plays the priest.
The Social Network. Most overrated movie I have seen. Good to decent movie, but not great, just merely interesting with some decent acting. Nothing more.
"Inside Job"-recommend it. Explains the economic meltdown in terms that are understandable. Why the people who caused it aren't in prison is beyond me....
I agree. Really good and very clear. I'm surprised many of those people are still in high govt. positions.
Just got done watching Fargo for the first time. It was a pretty good movie, ya. 10/10
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